The Turing App
Planet Earth
Welcome to Our Planet Earth, a podcast exploring the hidden engines of our planet EarthWe dig into the forces that shape this planet, from kimberlite volcanoes and monster waves to earthquakes that behave like pinball machines. We’ll go deep under the sea, talk about Earth’s last wilderness, and zoom way out to uncover mysteries keep scientists awake at Night
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6 lip 2026
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Can a Battery Last Centuries 22.06.2026 43:06
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What Happens If We Cross Planetary Boundaries 04.05.2026 23:18
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