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Need My Space

Hosted by District Podcasts · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 25 episodes

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Episodes
25
Last ep.
12 days ago
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45m
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37
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Listen Score
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48
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About this podcast

Welcome to Need My Space — your gateway to deep space exploration, cosmic mysteries, astronomy discoveries, black holes, exoplanets, NASA missions, space documentaries, futuristic science, and the unknown universe. We break down astrophysics, space news, alien theories, and interstellar phenomena into cinematic, mind-expanding stories. If you love space facts, sci-fi vibes, and the future of humanity beyond Earth — subscribe and explore the cosmos with us.

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District Podcasts hosts Need My Space, a science show with 25 episodes published.

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How Reality Emerges from Quantum Chaos: Decoherence & Quantum Darwinism

Apr 27, 202624m0

What turns a quantum possibility into a single, real outcome? This episode breaks down the quantum measurement problem, one of the deepest mysteries in physics—how a stable, classical reality emerges from the probabilist

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Is Consciousness Quantum? Matthew Fisher, Panpsychism & the Mind-Body Problem

Apr 27, 202646m0

Quantum consciousness, neuroscience, panpsychism, and the mind-body problem—this is where physics collides with the nature of awareness itself. In this deep dive, we explore one of the most profound unresolved questions

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These Atomic Clocks Can Detect Dark Matter (Here’s How)

Apr 27, 202648m0

Optical lattice clocks represent the cutting edge of quantum precision measurement, reaching astonishing accuracies of 10⁻²⁰ fractional uncertainty—so precise they would lose less than a second over the age of the univer

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Big Bang Nucleosynthesis Explained: How the First Elements Were Born

Apr 13, 202650m0

How did the universe create its very first elements? This episode explores Big Bang nucleosynthesis (BBN), the fundamental process that produced the lightest elements—hydrogen, helium, deuterium, and lithium—within the f

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Black Holes Explained: From Star Destruction to Quantum Evaporation

Apr 13, 202646m0

Black holes are not just cosmic vacuum cleaners—they are dynamic systems governed by both general relativity and quantum mechanics, shaping the life and death of stars, galaxies, and potentially the universe itself. This

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How Magnetic Skyrmions Could Replace Silicon Chips (Ultra-Low Power Logic)

Apr 13, 202641m0

What comes after traditional silicon computing? This episode explores one of the most promising candidates for post-Moore’s Law technology: magnetic skyrmion-based logic systems. These nanoscale, topologically protected

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Quantum Biology Explained: How Enzymes Break the Laws of Classical Physics

Apr 13, 202640m0

What if the chemistry of life doesn’t follow classical physics at all? This episode dives into the emerging field of quantum biology, where enzymes appear to exploit quantum tunneling—a phenomenon that allows particles l

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Beyond the Neutrino Fog: The Next Era of Dark Matter Discovery

Apr 10, 202654m0

The search for dark matter is entering a critical new phase as experiments approach the so-called neutrino floor, a fundamental sensitivity limit where background neutrinos begin to mimic the signals of dark matter itsel

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Cosmic Reheating Explained: How the Universe Became Hot After Inflation

Apr 10, 202642m0

Before the universe became the hot, dense plasma of the Big Bang, it underwent a dramatic transition known as cosmic reheating—the process that transformed an ultra-cold, rapidly expanding spacetime into a radiation-fill

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Earthquakes, Hurricanes & Space: The Hidden Force Shaking the Ionosphere

Apr 10, 202643m0

Earth’s surface is directly connected to space in ways most people never see. This episode explores how powerful events like earthquakes, hurricanes, and severe storms generate acoustic and gravity waves that travel upwa

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Rogue Planets Revealed: Roman Space Telescope and the Hunt for Invisible Worlds

Apr 9, 202653m0

Prepare for a revolution in exoplanet science with the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, a next-generation mission designed to uncover thousands of hidden planets across the Milky Way. Using gravitational microlensing,

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NV Centers Explained + Time Crystals: How Quantum Matter is Evolving

Apr 9, 202659m0

Discover two of the most exciting breakthroughs in quantum physics: nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond and the emergence of time crystals. These innovations are redefining how scientists manipulate quantum states,

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Quantum Which-Way Problem Solved? Delocalization and Interference Explained

Apr 9, 202652m0

Explore the groundbreaking physics behind the quantum which-way problem, where scientists are challenging the long-held belief that interference patterns and path information cannot coexist. New research from Hiroshima U

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Chemical Evolution of the Universe: JWST, NOEG Galaxies, and Star Cluster Origins

Apr 9, 202644m0

Discover how observations from the James Webb Space Telescope are transforming our understanding of galaxy formation and globular cluster origins. This episode explores N/O-enhanced galaxies (NOEGs)—a rare class of early

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How Scientists Study Matter: LHCb, B-Meson Decays, and CP Violation Explained

Apr 9, 202632m0

Explore the cutting edge of particle physics through the work of David Hutchcroft, a leading researcher contributing to major experiments like CERN and LHCb. This episode dives into the physics of B-meson decays, the mys

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How the Universe Ends: Black Holes, Dark Energy, and the Big Rip

Apr 1, 202659m0

cosmic expansion dark energy universe fate, black hole event horizon physics, hawking radiation evaporation, big rip theory explained, spacetime expansion science — the universe is not static… it’s accelerating toward an

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Inside Artemis II: NASA’s Return to Deep Space

Apr 1, 202647m0

artemis ii mission nasa, orion spacecraft crewed flight, space launch system rocket, lunar free return trajectory, deep space human mission — humanity is going back to the Moon, and this mission is the critical first ste

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This Galaxy Shouldn’t Exist… JWST’s Cosmic Dawn Discovery

Mar 31, 202645m0

mom-z14 galaxy discovery, james webb space telescope early universe, first galaxies formation, cosmic dawn explained, high redshift galaxies jwst, early star formation mystery — a galaxy discovered by the James Webb Spac

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Xi-cc-plus Discovery: Inside the Doubly Charmed Particle and Its Lifetime

Mar 30, 202619m0

doubly charmed xi baryon, xi-cc-plus discovery, lhcb experiment, cern particle physics, quantum chromodynamics, subatomic particle breakthrough, charm quark physics — explore the groundbreaking discovery of the Xi-cc-plu

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The Early Universe Wasn’t Empty: Black Holes, Dark Stars, and Cosmic Mysteries

Mar 18, 202644m0

Early universe jwst discoveries, little red dots explained, early black hole formation, james webb telescope findings, dark stars theory, cosmology breakthroughs — this episode dives into one of the most disruptive disco

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Who is the host of Need My Space?

Need My Space is hosted by District Podcasts. The show is categorised under science (astronomy) and has published 25 episodes.

How many episodes does Need My Space have?

Need My Space has published 25 episodes.

What topics does Need My Space cover?

Need My Space regularly covers science, astronomy. It sits in the science category, with a astronomy focus.

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How long are Need My Space episodes?

Episodes of Need My Space average 45 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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