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Ronke Olabisi
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Spaceflight is notoriously dangerous. Beyond launch mishaps and equipment failures, astronauts face serious health problems from long-term weightlessness and high-energy radiation. Not to mention, the space environment is a near-perfect vacuum that can quickly kill anyone who is unprotected.
Drawing on the hard-won insights of NASA astronauts and space researchers, this 12-lecture course presents the perils of spaceflight and what experts have done to make them survivable. It also deals with livability in space, including nutrition, sleep, environmental control, and personal hygiene.
How to Survive in Space is taught by veteran biomedical space researcher Ronke Olabisi, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of California, Irvine, where she teaches the physiological effects of spaceflight and researches potential countermeasures. She is a member of the 100 Year Starship Project, which aims to make human interstellar travel a reality within the next 100 years.
Dr. Olabisi starts with pre-launch preparations, involving quarantine, medical check-ups, diet changes, and recalibration of the astronauts’ circadian rhythms to the schedule that will be followed in space. Then, it’s off to the launch pad for countdown and liftoff, during which the rocket’s acceleration presses down on the crew with several times the force of gravity.
Once the rocket engines are turned off, the astronauts are weightless, which is essentially falling without ever stopping. Many crew members become violently motion sick as a result, which can last a day or two. However, the physiological effects of weightlessness last much longer and can lead to bone loss, back problems, vision changes, severe headaches, immune suppression, and psychological distress.
Dr. Olabisi also covers spacesuits and spacewalks, rampant microbial growth aboard the International Space Station, medical emergencies, crew mental health, and returning to Earth. Throughout the course, she points out where movies often get it wrong when depicting the space experience.
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Accompanied by a selection of guests, Professor Jortner takes you through a mind-bending exploration of the history that could have been. Captivating storytellers and imaginative thinkers, these experts show how history is contingent on split-second decisions, near misses, and sheer dumb luck. By reflecting on what didn’t happen, 10 Great What-Ifs of American History gives you new insights on what did happen—and the impact on our world today.
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Overacting and Multiple Narrators Distracting
- De homedaddy en 05-09-24
De: Adam Jortner, y otros
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Warping Reality: Inside the Psychology of Cults
- De: Wind Goodfriend, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Wind Goodfriend
- Duración: 6 h y 11 m
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In the 12 fascinating lectures of Warping Reality: Inside the Psychology of Cults, you will learn about some of the most widely known cults of modern times. But unlike any standard news reporting or documentary about the Peoples Temple, The Manson “Family,” The Branch Davidians, Heaven’s Gate, Children of God, the Unification Church, and NXIVM, your expert, Dr. Wind Goodfriend, will help you explore the psychology of these cults. How could these cult leaders have committed such heinous crimes under the guise of “helping” members in their development?
De: Wind Goodfriend, y otros
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Life in Our Universe
- De: Laird Close, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: The Great Courses
- Duración: 12 h y 2 m
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Are we alone in the universe? This is one of the most profound issues facing mankind - and one of the unresolved questions that science may finally be able to answer in this century. These 24 mind-expanding lectures reveal the cutting-edge research leading scientists to believe that life is not exclusively the domain of Earth. Professor Close offers an unparalleled look at the subject of life and the mysteries that remain.
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Pretty good, but very old
- De Azrharn en 08-24-19
De: Laird Close, y otros
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Unsung Heroes of the Ancient World
- De: Gregory S. Aldrete, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Gregory S. Aldrete
- Duración: 13 h y 15 m
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The 24 revealing lectures of Unsung Heroes of the Ancient World reconstruct over a dozen biographies from the classical world—most of them little-known, some of them quite unlikely heroes. With Professor Emeritus Gregory Aldrete as your expert guide, you will meet the ambitious travel writers, dedicated engineers, careful cartographers, diligent farmers, woman philosophers, devoted wives, skilled military generals, African rebels, Persian kings, and impressive athletes who stood out among their peers centuries ago.
De: Gregory S. Aldrete, y otros
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How the Great Migration Changed America
- De: Davarian L. Baldwin, The Great Courses
- Narrado por: Davarian L. Baldwin
- Duración: 5 h y 41 m
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During the Great Migration, Black Americans led a mass exodus out of the South. But not all that glittered in the imagination was gold in the real world across the Mason-Dixon line. They contended with dim economic prospects and sparred with white labor unions. They also struggled to assimilate into established Black communities. Nevertheless, these 6 million Black migrants left an indelible mark on life in the United States. How the Great Migration Changed America explores the causes and consequences of the Great Northward Migration in 12 eye-opening lectures.
De: Davarian L. Baldwin, y otros
Decent overview of space travel hazards
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