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The OST is pleased to provide you with podcasts of its quarterly online magazine bridges.

What is a podcast?

Podcasting makes an audio file, typically an MP3 file, available online for downloading via an automatic "feed".


To listen to bridges audio files, you may use your (portable) mp3-player or download and install a media player of your own choice. (freely available are e.g. Windows Media Player, Winamp, QuickTime, Real Player, etc.)


To subscribe to the bridges podcasts you can either use a browser with integrated RSS (e.g. Mozilla or Opera) or download podcast subscription software so-called “podcatchers” (e.g. Odeo, Juice Receiver, or Apple's media player iTunes with a built in podcatcher).

 

Click on one of the bridges volumes listed below to view all podcasts of that volume:


2008  
bridges Volume 20 - December
bridges Volume 19 - October
bridges Volume 18 - July
bridges Volume 17 - April
 
2007  
bridges Volume 16 - December
bridges Volume 15 - September
bridges Volume 14 - July
bridges Volume 13 - April
 
2006  
bridges Volume 12 - December
bridges Volume 11 - September
bridges Volume 10 - July
bridges Volume 09 - April
 
2005  
bridges Volume 08 - December
bridges Volume 07 - September
bridges Volume 06 - July
bridges Volume 05 - April
 
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bridges Volume 03 - October
bridges Volume 02 - July
 
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Galician California, Galician Hell: The Peril and Promise of Oil-Production in Austria-Hungary


by Alison Frank

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Undergraduate Research Collaboratives: Turning Undergraduates into Investigators


by Robert Kuczkowski et. al.

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Galileo and GMES: Europe's Symbols of Independence in Space


by Norbert Frischauf & Alexander Soucek

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A Broader View of the Transatlantic Space Cooperation

by Frederic Nordlund

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NASA's Budget Outlook - Having Too Much to Do with Too Little?

by Johannes Loschnigg

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The Jefferson Science Fellowship - Integrating Science into Diplomacy

by Caroline Adenberger

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The Transportation Energy Center at the University of Michigan: Fuels for the Future

by Johannes Schwank

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Science at the Poles - Research As Cool As it Gets

by Irene Eckart

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The 125 Year Legacy of the International Polar Year

by Mark McCaffrey

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The Sharpening of the American Mind


by Stefan Kalt

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How to Break Up NASA

by Roger A. Pielke, Jr.

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Kurt Goedel: What Is Truth? The Strange Story of the Man Who Walked with Einstein

by Jonathan David Farley

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by Caroline Adenberger

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Introducing Guenter Riegler: Reaching for the Stars During 40 Years with NASA

by Caroline Adenberger

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by Martin Streicher

 
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From Unilateralism to Multi-stakeholder – a Change of Paradigm in Internet Governance?


by Irene Eckart

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Can International Educational Exchange Survive in Today's Competitive Environment?


by Nana Rinehart

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Missing Links: the Future of Learning with Digital Technologies


by Beate Kleessen & Christian Auchter, co-authored by Paul Davey

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Giving Young Researchers Their Due: PhD Candidates in Austria Build a New Platform

by Wolfgang Eppenschwandtner & Stefan Kurz

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Introducing Günter Wagner: Evolution as a Creative Intellectual Endeavor

by Christian Hederer

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Helga Kromp-Kolb: When Science Goes Public

by Christian Hederer

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Self-Segregation of Scientists by Political Predispositions

by Roger A. Pielke, Jr.

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Heidegger's Critique of Technology

by Stefan Kalt

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Turning Green: Educating the Public about Sustainability

by Susan Piedmont-Palladino

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Showcasing the US Green Building Movement


by Bill Browning

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Green Buildings in Europe – Regulations, Programs, and Trends:
An Interview with Robert Donkers

by Sonja Strohmer

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Are Green Buildings just Houses Painted Green?
An Austrian-American (Sustain)ability Test

by Georg Reichard

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Going Green and Beyond: the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University

by Phil Wirdzek

 
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Nuclear Renaissance in the Age of Global Warming

by Sonja D. Schmid

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Austrian Students Win European Young Scientists Contest with “Advanced Deicing System” for Airplanes

by Stefanie Baumgartner

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The Dilemmas of Ranking
by Philip G. Altbach

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Validity of University Ranking and Its Ascending Impact on Higher Education in Europe

by Jan Sadlak

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Leading Competence Units – A Node of the Austrian Economy

by David Mueller

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The 2006 US Midterm Elections and Science and Technology Policy

by Roger A. Pielke, Jr.

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Gadgets: a Personal Note

by Stefan Kalt

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European Institute of Technology – more of the same or a promising tool to fight the European innovation paradox?

by Martin Schmid

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Introducing Susanne Seitinger: Playgrounds are not just for Children

by Stefanie Baumgartner

 
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The War of Network Neutrality

by Harold Furchtgott-Roth

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The Transatlantic Technology Law Forum - The “Go-to" Place in Transatlantic Technology Law

by Barbara Schultze

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Sustainability at EPA: Past, Present, and Future

by Shari Grossarth and Alan Hecht

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Green Paper on new perspectives for the European Research Area – a new attempt to overcome the fragmentation of Europe’s research landscape

by Martin Schmid

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The Honest Broker

by Roger A. Pielke, Jr.

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Introducing Peter Palese — Pharmacy leads to Virology leads to Mount Sinai

by Ines Pree

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Introducing Cornelia Fermüller: The Science of Seeing

by Roland Schneider

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Mathematics as a Culture Clue - a Review of Rudolf Taschner's "Numbers at Work: A Cultural Perspective"

by Philip J. Davis

 
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The Role of the US in Promoting Global Science

by Norman P. Neureiter

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Blinded by Assumptions

by Roger Pielke, Jr.

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Plants at the Pump: Biofuels, Climate Change, and Sustainability

by Britt Childs

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The Silent Tsunami: Linking the Global Food Crisis to Deforestation and Biofuels?

by Michael Obersteiner

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Seeds of Conflict: Genetically Engineered Crops and Austrian Agricultural Policy

by Hans Kordik

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Introducing Walter Munk, or “The Old Man and the Sea”

by Pepita Adelmann

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Introducing Daniela Pollak – Science in the City

by Juliet M. Beverly

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“The Twin City Headquarters” - Austria and Slovakia join forces in the run for the headquarters of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology Policy

by Martin Schmid