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Big Ideas Lab

Mission.org

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Your exploration inside Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Hear untold stories, meet boundary-pushing pioneers and get unparalleled access to groundbreaking science and technology. From national security challenges to computing revolutions, discover the innovations that are shaping tomorrow, today.
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LEVITY

Peter OttsjΓΆ

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LEVITY is a podcast offering high-quality, science-informed editorial content focused on aging science and radical life extension. This includes discussions on lifestyle, biotechnology, ethical considerations of life extension, healthcare innovations, research breakthroughs and the role artificial intelligence might play. Our mission is to explore and communicate the scientific and societal pathways toward solving aging. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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New discoveries, everyday mysteries, and the science behind the headlines β€” in just under 15 minutes. It's science for everyone, using a lot of creativity and a little humor. Join hosts Emily Kwong and Regina Barber for science on a different wavelength. If you're hooked, try Short Wave Plus. Your subscription supports the show and unlocks a sponsor-free feed. Learn more at plus.npr.org/shortwave
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AI Freaky Facts - the Educational Podcast Uncovering Generative AI, ChatGPT, and LLM breakthroughs. Essential facts for Tech Professionals and everyone curious about the unsettling future of Machine Learning. Hosted by Steve, this is the essential podcast for everyone who wants to understand the rapidly evolving world of Artificial Intelligence. We make complex Machine Learning innovations understandable. Discover: Practical AI that affects art, science, and culture. Deep AI Breakthroughs, a ...
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Paddling Adventures Radio

Paddling Adventures Radio

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Canoe, kayak, stand up paddleboard (SUP), raft, paddle, paddling, whitewater, tripping, and adventure. If any of those words mean anything to you, then this is the podcast for you. We discuss all paddlesports. News, interviews, and information from, about, and for the paddling community.
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Hard Facts and science-based approach to nutrition, athletic performance, and obtaining optimal health and results. Technical enough to satisfy the nerd in anyone but delivered in an easy to digest format that everyone can enjoy. Dr Anthony Chaffee is a medical doctor and former professional rugby player who spent years researching optimal nutrition and living it out as a Carnivore. He has seen the benefits both in his personal life and in his patients. He is joined by world renowned experts ...
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE for Veterinary Science. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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The Straight and Marrow

Yvonne and Alex - Bone Marrow Transplant Specialist Nurses

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A show that discusses all things Allogeneic bone marrow transplant. From pre transplant considerations to survivorship using experiences of health care professionals patients & carers with current evidence to keep it straight. The Straight and Marrow podcast is sponsored by ARROW, the Bone Marrow Transplant Foundation.
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Innovation isn't accidental; it's designed. Welcome to The Blueprint, a show committed to inventing the future and closing the gap between aspiration and achievement. We deconstruct the mechanics of success in modern science to provide access to the insights that matter most. Featuring masterclasses in leadership from icons such as Dr. Robert Langer, Chancellor Gary May, Provost Raheem Beyah, Dr. Todd Golub, and Greg Zuckerman, this is your guide to navigatingβ€”and leadingβ€”the next era of dis ...
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Work Talk Podcast

John Salangsang

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Enjoy, learn & be inspired by the stories of the people in the Bay Area - what they do for work, what they know & who they are. Host, John Salangsang, is a college career counselor, job developer & instructor. Instagram.com/worktalkpodcast Twitter.com/worktalkpodcast Facebook.com/worktalkpodcast
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This podcast focuses on interviewing current Product Manager in tech regarding their unique background and experiences with the goal to answer the question β€œwhat does it take to become a PM”
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Spit It Out

Avi Robbins

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Have you ever wondered what you can learn about yourself from your Saliva? Are you already an expert in Saliva Diagnostics? Or are you maybe just interested in cool science? Every month Spit it Out will bring you engaging discussions with thought leaders from academia and industry. Through these dialogues, you’ll find out everything from what’s in your saliva to why it’s a good indicator of your overall health. Join us on our mission to make the world safer, healthier and more productive as ...
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In this episode, we combine a wealth of information from pioneers in pharmacology & drug design ( Dr. L. Jungheim ( Former Mentor) & Dr. L.C. Campeau (Associate Vice President, Head of Small Molecule Process R&D at Merck) , bioengineering ( Dr. Robert Langer,Sc.D. - MIT Institute Professor & Co-Founder of Moderna) and designing bioisosteres ( Dr. K…
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Dr Annelise E. Barron Associate Professor of Bioengineering Dr Annelise E. Barron is the W.M. Keck Associate Professor of Bioengineering at Stanford University Education: Postdoc, UCSF/Chiron Corporation, Biomimetic & Bioorganic Chemistry (1997) Postdoc, Soane BioSciences/ACLARA Biosciences Inc., Molecular Biotechnology (1996) Ph.D., Univ. of Calif…
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Topics: ai and 3d printed meat Thanksgiving and snow Adjusting to new schedule/Mike is 88 now Netflix/WBros: how much will sub go up HoF voting Any desire to jump back into Destiny 2? Have you heard about the NEX playground? White Castle Kiosks Contact On Second Thought with Mike & Matt If you'd like to contact the show, relevant links are below! T…
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Episode 510 ~ November 27, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Mark Evan has embarked on a zero carbon emissions kayaking expedition along Oman’s coast The tally of ancient canoes found in Lake Mendota is now 16 and there are questions if some of them were bioengineered What do you do as a mom who wants their kids to live big lives? You take them on a paddl…
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Written by Jo Lambert, β€˜Hold The Hope’ is now being used as suicide prevention training material by the UK’s National Health Service Mental Health Trust. Emily Kwong speaks with Rhitu Chatterjee about the inner strength of those who live with suicidality, how a song is opening up new conversations for mental health care, and how caregivers can help…
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Bridging the Gap Beyond the Textbook: Integrating Flash Cards and Audio for Organic Chemistry --- We are bridging the gap between visual and auditory learning in organic chemistry. By integrating 500 reactions from open-source reaction cards from Educational Reaxy’s Flash App with deep-dive podcast audio, we have created an immersive, multi-sensory…
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Dogs are man’s best friend. And it’s no secret that we at Short Wave love cats (Regina has four)! Both of these iconic pets have been domesticated – evolved and adapted to live alongside humans – for millennia. And a recent study suggests that the common raccoon may be on its first steps towards joining them. So how do scientists look for signs of …
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What if almost everything you've been told about chronic disease, weight gain, and brain fog is backwards? In this episode, Dr. Boz (Dr Annette Bosworth, MD) shares how she uses ketogenic nutrition and fasting to reverse insulin resistance, transform brain health, and help patients escape the trap of lifelong medications. From her mother's cancer s…
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Blueprint: Evidence Over "Rearrangements and Vibes" β€” No β€œSN1 Rearrangement-like Policies” Guest: Dr. Oye Owolewa, PharmD Guest Bio United Sates Representative Oye Owolewa (D-D.C.) is a dedicated public servant and community advocate committed to uplifting the voices of underserved communities. Elected in 2020 as the U.S. Representative for the Dis…
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You may have heard of Ozempic, and other GLP-1 drugs. They’re everywhere. And they typically involve weekly injections β€” which can have a sticker price of over a thousand dollars a month. And insurance coverage has been tricky to navigate for a lot of people. That’s why there’s a lot of excitement around a new pill form of the drug. NPR Pharmaceuti…
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Episode 513 ~ December 18, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics Archaeologists have shed some new light on the Hjortspring boat. A large 2,400 year old canoe that was dug up 100 years ago An artist was killed while out kayaking. Was it an accident or something from a real life spy movie? There are a few reasons to have a motor on your kayak and there are 6 y…
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In November, the U.S. stopped production of the humble penny after 232 years in circulation. On today’s show, Darian Woods and Wailin Wong from NPR's daily economics podcast The Indicator unpack the fiscal math that doomed the penny, and an artist pay tribute to this American icon. Follow the Indicator on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. View more of Rob…
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Humanoid robots, AI automation, and the future of work collide in this episode of AI Freaky Facts. Steve explores how human‑shaped machines are leaving labs for factories, care homes, and city streets- reshaping labor, civic life, and care. From UBTECH’s Walker to Midea’s multi‑armed Miro Yu, elder‑care assistants, traffic robots, and military‑adja…
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Many countries are frustrated with U.N. climate conferences. While some countries urgently want to transition away from fossil fuels β€” the main driver of global warming β€” others are blocking that language from climate agreements. Today on the show, Emily talks with Julia Simon from NPR’s climate desk. She takes us to Brazil and introduces us to a g…
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The Blueprint: Designing the Future of Surgery - Dr. Cray Noah, MD Returns- 2.0 (UCLA/Harvard/Georgia Tech) --- Innovation isn't accidental; it's designed. Welcome to The Blueprint, a show committed to inventing the future and closing the gap between aspiration and achievement. We deconstruct the mechanics of success in modern science to provide ac…
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Tom Ough tells us about the Big Things that may end humanity - and what we can do and in some cases have done to prevent these. Did you know that if all the risks, the one that is most likely to end you is aging? What are we doing to stop aging? Tom is a journalist and writer who is currently Senior Editor at UnHerd, a London‑based online magazine …
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Every decision in national security hinges on knowledge, insight, and expertise - some of that expertise starts in a lab in Livermore. The Offsite Fellows Program places Lawrence Livermore scientists inside government agencies, where their work helps shape policy, strategy and the future of national defense. In this episode, we dive deep into the O…
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Humankind has the technology to go to space. Space architect Ariel Ekblaw says the bottleneck now is real estate: getting larger volumes of space stations in orbit. Her company is working on the equivalent of giant, magnetic space Legosβ€”hexagons that could self-assemble in space into livable, workable structures. This episode, host Regina G. Barber…
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This year, quantum science and computing came up a lot. There have been broad claims that quantum science and engineering could one day help cure diseases, design new materials, optimize supply chains -- or help in other ways not yet fathomable. And, while the Trump administration has made strides to cut scientific funding, quantum research is one …
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Want to be a top notch candidate for hosting alien life? Then there's a few key requirements you should be aware of: Ideally, you're a large object like a moon or a planet; scientists suspect you also have an atmosphere and water; plus, you should orbit your star from a nice mid-range distance β€” in the "Goldilocks Zone" of habitability. Until recen…
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If you liked this and want to learn more go to my new website www.DrAnthonyChaffee.com πŸ₯© New to the Carnivore Diet? Start Here β†’ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkkRSboRx_u2ymm3qL2PvUiwSa8KWvmk7&si=JxY6BlMx3A5RxtwX 🌐 Join Our Carnivore Community β†’ https://www.howtocarnivore.com/ πŸŽ™ Listen to the Podcast β†’ https://open.spotify.com/show/0WQtoPLuPMW…
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Episode 512 ~ December 11, 2025 Podcast Info / Topics The Vatican has returned 62 items to the Inuit, First Nations and Metis communities, including a 100 year old kayak One couple has paddled at least once a month for 251 months, just shy of 21 years Apparently Santa loves to relax in Hawaii before the busy season…
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Steve explores how AI companions are reshaping love, loneliness, and mental health. From apps like Replika, Character AI, Nomi, and Anima to Japan’s aging, isolated society, he examines how digital partners can ease loneliness but also risk emotional over‑attachment. Along the way, his cheeky AI co‑host challenges whether humans should lean on her …
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In the 1970’s TV show called Six Million Dollar Man, a test pilot is in a horrible accident. The show’s famous line goes, β€œWe can rebuild him. We have the technology.” Now, in the 2025 book, Replaceable You, science writer Mary Roach explores how people have collectively lived up to the task of rebuilding human bodies when they fail, as well as all…
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More than 100 million people in the U.S. have some allergy each year. That’s about every 1 in 3 adults. For many, the fix is a bandaid: over-the-counter allergy medications. But there’s another treatment that works to lessen these reactions rather than just manage people’s symptoms, allergy shots. The treatment has been around for over a century an…
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If you liked this and want to learn more go to my new website www.DrAnthonyChaffee.com πŸ₯© New to the Carnivore Diet? Start Here β†’ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkkRSboRx_u2ymm3qL2PvUiwSa8KWvmk7&si=JxY6BlMx3A5RxtwX 🌐 Join Our Carnivore Community β†’ https://www.howtocarnivore.com/ πŸŽ™ Listen to the Podcast β†’ https://open.spotify.com/show/0WQtoPLuPMW…
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If you liked this and want to learn more go to my new website www.DrAnthonyChaffee.com πŸ₯© New to the Carnivore Diet? Start Here β†’ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkkRSboRx_u2ymm3qL2PvUiwSa8KWvmk7&si=JxY6BlMx3A5RxtwX 🌐 Join Our Carnivore Community β†’ https://www.howtocarnivore.com/ πŸŽ™ Listen to the Podcast β†’ https://open.spotify.com/show/0WQtoPLuPMW…
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Thirty years ago, park rangers reintroduced grey wolves into Yellowstone National Park. They wanted to restore the ecosystem and get the elk population, which had decimated the plant community, in check. And it worked – or so the popular narrative suggests. But is it really so simple? Today on the show, we explore how the Yellowstone ecosystem has …
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πŸŽ™οΈ Your Ultimate Holiday Listen: 9+ Hours of Unstoppable Inspiration! 🌟 This Thanksgiving, spice up your holiday with stories that inspire, empower, and leave you in awe. Whether you’re prepping the feast, traveling, or unwinding with loved ones, this 9-hour+ marathon episode is packed with powerful conversations from trailblazers across medicine, …
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An estimated 5-10% of the U.S. population experiences a disorder with their TMJ, the joint that connects their jaw to their skull. The good news? Relief is possible. The secret? Go see your dentist. Today on the show, Emily talks with Justin Richer, an oral surgeon, about the diagnosis and treatment of TMJ disorders. Got a question about your teeth…
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If you liked this and want to learn more go to my new website www.DrAnthonyChaffee.com πŸ₯© New to the Carnivore Diet? Start Here β†’ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkkRSboRx_u2ymm3qL2PvUiwSa8KWvmk7&si=JxY6BlMx3A5RxtwX 🌐 Join Our Carnivore Community β†’ https://www.howtocarnivore.com/ πŸŽ™ Listen to the Podcast β†’ https://open.spotify.com/show/0WQtoPLuPMW…
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