S27E15: What's driving Martian methane pulses

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The Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 15
*Could atmospheric pressure changes be driving Martian methane pulses
New research shows that atmospheric pressure fluctuations that pull gases up from underground could be responsible for releasing subsurface methane into the Martian atmosphere.
*Can red dwarf stars host planets with life after all?
A team of scientists are proposing that rocky, Earth-like planets orbiting some of our nearest neighbouring stars could host life.
*The Axiom Mission 3 to the International Space Station
SpaceX has launched another private manned mission to the International Space Station for Axiom Space.
*The Science Report
People with strong obsessive-compulsive disorder traits have an 82% higher risk of death
Claims the Meg was slimmer than thought.
North Korea claims it’s just tested an underwater nuclear weapon system.
Skeptics guide to the coffee survey

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This week’s guests:
Dr Arash Bahramian from the Curtin University node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson
Dr. Jennifer Sietins from the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command's Army Research Laboratory – ARL
Lisa Kaltenegger, director of Cornell University’s Carl Sagan Institute
And our regular guests:
Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.life
Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics

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