The Cottage Punk podcast provides the latest academic news every week on Sunday. This podcast also provides in depth discussion on everything from AI to Vincent Van Gogh and much more.
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HOTP #5: Battle of the Bees and Speaking to Aliens
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In this episode of Hot Off the Press, Andrew Pilimai Tulua and Andrea Risjord discuss how we might communicate with aliens, the competition between managed bees and wild bees, as well as poisonous frogs in Madagascar and a recent asteroid sighting in South Africa.
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HOTP #4: How Horses shaped Language and Fractal Music
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In this week's episode of Hot Off the Press, Andrea and Andrew talk about how horses shaped language, the world of fractal music, what happened to a museum in France, and the recent news in Asteroids and meteors.
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HOTP #3: Hawaiian Volcanoes and Early Hominids
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In this episode, Andrea and Andrew discuss the events occuring in Hwaii and Mount Kilauea, Early Hominid migration in the Phillipines, A snowball Earth, and large-mammal extinction. Hot off the press is a weekly academic news podcast uploaded every Sunday by the Cottage Punk Journal.
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HOTP #2: Neolithic Discoveries and Sweet Potato Controversy
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This is the second ever episode of Hot Off The press: a podcast for news in the Arts and Sciences. In this episode, Andrea and Andrew discuss ravens tricking scientists, ancient dog bones, Neolithic architecture, and much more.
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HOTP #1: Risky Migrations and Ancient Volcanoes
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In this episode we go over the latest news in geology, art history, and philosophy. We discuss how volcanoes impact weather, Japanese photographer Naoya Hatakeyama, Vincent Van Gogh, and Artificial Intelligence.
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