Escape the daily grind and immerse yourself in the natural world. Rich in imagery, sound, and information, BirdNote inspires you to notice the world around you.
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Go on an adventure into unexpected corners of the health and science world each week with award-winning host Maiken Scott. The Pulse takes you behind the doors of operating rooms, into the lab with some of the world's foremost scientists, and back in time to explore life-changing innovations. The Pulse delivers stories in ways that matter to you, and answers questions you never knew you had.
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'Will my bacon sandwich kill me?', 'Is vaping better than smoking?', 'How do you become an astronaut?' - just some of the Big Questions we ask some of the brightest minds behind Oxford science. Join us in each podcast as we explore a different area of science.
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Listen as Shaun explores the sometimes weird, sometimes wonderful, and always hilarious world of Anime. And Remington tries to understand any of it.
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BBC Countryfile Magazine brings you The Plodcast - a weekly escape to the British countryside with fascinating guests and the wonders of the great outdoors. Enjoy a new escape into the countryside every Tuesday and wind down with our Sound Escapes on a Friday. Find out more about us at www.countryfile.com/podcast Subscribe to the print version of BBC Countryfile Magazine at https://www.ourmediashop.com/bbc-countryfile-magazine-wmonx25
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In this bi-weekly podcast, your hosts Tracey and Scott will take you to Disney, Indiana and discuss books, movies, music, theme parks, video games, and whatever else in the Disneyverse they'd like to talk about. They'll share audio clips, interviews and other surprises along the way. If you enjoy all aspects of the Mouse, come and hang out in Disney, Indiana.
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Unexplainable takes listeners right up to the edge of what we know…and then keeps on going. The Unexplainable team — Noam Hassenfeld, Julia Longoria, Byrd Pinkerton, and Meradith Hoddinott — tackles scientific mysteries, unanswered questions, and everything we learn diving into the unknown. New episodes Mondays and Wednesdays. From Vox and the Vox Media Podcast Network.
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This podcast is dedicated to helping you relive your favorite Walt Disney World Memories through the use of immersive binaural sound recorded live in the Disney Parks. Join Lou with each episode as he lets you experience a ride, show, or attraction just as he originally heard it live in the parks. When you can't travel to Disney World, Lou and his family will bring WDW to you. 💰 Become a recurring supporter for as little as $1 a month: https://WDW-Memories.net/Support
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Tyler Ivens and Will West are reunited, this time in afternoon drive! They bring you a fun, high energy, opinionated, fundamentally sound sports talk show to get you caught-up on the top University of Tennessee and national sports stories...with some shenanigans.
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Host: Janet Marlow, Sound Behaviorist & Founder of Pet Acoustics Overview: “We’re All Ears” is a series delving into the fascinating world of animal hearing and behavior. Each episode uncovers surprising insights about how animals experience sound—from the tiniest frequencies humans can’t detect to audible triggers that shape their moods, actions, and well‑being.
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Imaginary Worlds sounds like what would happen if NPR went to ComicCon and decided that’s all they ever wanted to cover. Host Eric Molinsky spent over a decade working as a public radio reporter and producer, and he uses those skills to create thoughtful, sound-rich episodes about science fiction, fantasy, and other genres of speculative fiction. In this award-winning podcast, Eric talks with filmmakers, screenwriters, novelists, comic book artists, game designers, and anyone who works in th ...
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Deeper Sleep 2025 | MEDITATION RELAXATION Sleeping like BABY | ASMR Yoga Music White Green Noise Nature Sounds Ocean Waves Rain River Water Forest Birds Calm Deep Dreams Child 2024 ...
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Animal Battle Royale is the ultimate showdown where science meets imagination. In each fast-paced, kid-friendly episode, hosts Katie and Tyler introduce two wild animals and imagine what would happen if they faced off — using real-life traits, survival skills, and animal facts. Who’s faster? Smarter? Tougher? It’s not about fantasy powers — it’s about what nature has already built in. Designed for curious kids ages 6 to 12, each five-minute episode blends fun facts, friendly competition, and ...
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Sounds of Science is a monthly podcast about beginnings: how a molecule becomes a drug, how a rodent elucidates a disease pathway, how a horseshoe crab morphs into an infection fighter. The podcast is produced by Eureka, the scientific blog of Charles River, a contract research organization for drug discovery and development. Tune in and begin the journey.
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Rock, pop, soul, funk, jazz and reggae: a curated musical journey like no other, reminding you of some forgotten favourites and introducing a few undiscovered gems, as well as some of the music history behind them. Your host is Simon Tesler, former publisher and editor of 1980s music, media and pop culture magazine BLITZ.
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Ilya Kolmanovsky is a scientist-turned-storyteller. Once he studied animal evolution, now he makes a podcast about what science can teach us — human beings — about ourselves. From strange creatures that mirror human nature to the real people behind discoveries, THE NAKED MOLE RAT uncovers the unexpected connections between science and our lives. This is a podcast by Libo/Libo. Visit our website: https://libolibo.me/ Contact us: [email protected] This podcast is produced by Andrey Borz ...
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Weekly podcasts from Science Magazine, the world's leading journal of original scientific research, global news, and commentary.
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We discuss the scores, soundtracks and media music we love, along with a healthy dose of Disney!
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And Now For Something Completely Machinima
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Machinima, real-time filmmaking, virtual production and VR. Four veteran machinimators share news, new films & filmmakers, and discuss the past, present and future of machinima.
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Animal Sound Safari takes your ears around the world to discover the weird and wacky histories us humans have with animals. Each episode is jam-packed with cool stories, kooky facts and ‘pawsome’ puns. From celebrity sloths in Costa Rica to greyhounds going to war in Germany, hop on board with Animal Sound Safari.
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Your weekly roundup of the finest film scores and movie music with Edith Bowman.
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Gaming, anime and music discussion from the lens of young musicians and nerds of color. New Episodes launch Wednesday Mornings!
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Join Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, Lucy Smith and their scientific guests, with a bunch of curious triple j listeners for a weekly injection of science, myth-bashing and answers!
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Covering the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies, Science Friday is the source for entertaining and educational stories about science, technology, and other cool stuff.
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Listen closer to pop music — hear how it moves us. Hosted by musicologist Nate Sloan & songwriter Charlie Harding. From Vulture and the Vox Media Podcast Network.
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Freakonomics co-author Steve Levitt tracks down other high achievers for surprising, revealing conversations about their lives and obsessions. Join Levitt as he goes through the most interesting midlife crisis you’ve ever heard — and learn how a renegade sheriff is transforming Chicago's jail, how a biologist is finding the secrets of evolution in the Arctic tundra, and how a trivia champion memorized 160,000 flashcards. To get every show in the Freakonomics Radio Network without ads and a m ...
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Critic Nicolas Rapold talks with guests about the movies they've been watching. From home viewing to the latest from festivals and retrospectives. Named one of the 10 Best Film Podcasts by Sight & Sound magazine. Guests include critics, curators, and filmmakers.
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Uncanny Japan is a podcast about all the more obscure corners of old Japan, from strange superstitions, cultural curiosities, to creepy creatures. Here you can discover all the lesser known gems that author Thersa Matsuura digs up while doing research for her writing. Every episode is uniquely soothing, brought to life by immersive sound design or relaxing binaural soundscapes (ocean waves, autumn crickets, rice field frogs) all recorded right here in Japan. Thersa Matsuura is a writer, folk ...
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A podcast about creating balance, using reward based training techniques with host Angelica Hesselius and guests. Coming from the view on horse training as enrichment we will look at ways to create a relaxed, gymnastically sound horse who wants to train as much as we do. Groundwork, riding, husbandry or vet care training all will work better if our horse´s is in balance. But what do different types of balance look like and how do we create it? This podcast aims to explore different ways of a ...
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Go behind the scenes with the "Groovers" at Groove Jones - the most award-winning XR studio in the US. They discuss the evolution of immersive tech, creative innovation, and what’s next in AR, VR, MR, spatial computing and AI-driven experiences for marketing, fan engagement, sales enablement, and training.
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We're just 2 girls. Sitting in a closet. With wine and cats.
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An informal and candid podcast discussing real world horsemanship with respected and experienced experts. Daniel is a guy who is good with horses. He has a background in cutting where he was predominantly involved in developing aged event horses and started over 1000 head of colts, many of whom went on to win lots of cash. A very bad horse wreck at a horse show, involving his niece, prompted him to begin working with people and showing them a no BS version of how to not get killed by their h ...
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Series exploring the world of words and the ways in which we use them
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Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from the death of Adolf Hitler, the first spacewalk and the making of the movie Jaws, to celebrity tor ...
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She Dimensions is a non-denominational Christian women’s ministry hosted by Rev. Mrs. Ivy Nsiah-Afriyie, with a mandate to raise godly women who seek a deeper walk with the Lord through the power of the Holy Spirit and the sound teaching of God’s Word. Our mission is to empower women to stand out and make a lasting impact in their families, communities, and beyond. Thank you, and may God bless you
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Limbo Calling is a surreal audio drama and variety show, presented as a series of unusual radio reports. Operator 83 is a radio operator working alone in Limbo. Stationed at a remote outpost beneath a constant drizzle of radio static, he monitors the scruffy airwaves and files reports to an unanswering HQ. These reports contain weird and wonderful fragments of life in Limbo — both on the airwaves and within the outpost itself. Limbo Calling experiments with radio drama, eerie sound design, m ...
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Healing through sight and sound.
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Welcome to ReadySetReiki® A podcast about Reiki and Energy work. From the curious beginning to the seasoned Master Teacher. Welcoming all those who work with energy. Join Reiki Master Tracy Searight as she guides you on a journey through this landscape of energy work. Each guest offers an in-depth unique perspective sharing their journey, which had 'a profound effect on their healing and development as a person. Come along on this journey and explore all the possibilities of working with ene ...
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An exploration of cartoons with an insider's perspective, including show creators, voice actors, historians, animators and business leaders.
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Welcome to the frontlines of recovery—where grit meets growth and every voice matters. Feral But Sober is a punk-fueled talk show and podcast that tears down stigma and builds connection through real, raw dialogue.No sugarcoating. No censorship. Just fierce conversations, sober truths, and rebellious hope. Whether you’re surviving, thriving, or somewhere in between—this is your space to show up, sound off, and help shape the show.We want your ideas. This show is built for—and shaped by—you. ...
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Introducing "Amazing Stories with Zaki the Hoopoe!" 🎉 Get ready for a storytelling adventure that’s not just for kids, but for the whole family—including parents! Zaki, the lively and clever hoopoe bird, invites everyone to explore the wonders of ancient tales, where prophets, brave animals, and magical moments come to life. 🌟 Tailored for kids aged 5-8, but with plenty of fun, humor, and fascinating lessons to keep parents entertained, too! Zaki's adventures take you to deserts, seas, and e ...
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An interactive spiritual Q&A about all things esoteric and the power of sound! Hello conscious soul! The Venus Rose podcast is an interactive one. I invite you to send me questions about a certain weekly topic & I will put an effort to answer them with my best interest at heart. I ´ve been on my spiritual journey all my live. Exploring the extra sensitive abilities since I was a child. Not once but often on the journey, I found myself in the situation that I thought, „ why has nobody mention ...
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The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everything from astronomy to zoology, highlighting the most exciting research from each issue of the Nature journal. We meet the scientists behind the results and provide in-depth analysis from Nature's journalists and editors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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🎙️ An immersive audio experience celebrating nostalgia, music & the power of sound. 👍🏻 Available on YouTube, Patreon (free), and wherever you podcast. 🕉 Enjoy the journey and stay zen!
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More forgotten favourites and undiscovered gems from the Rock, Soul & Reggae Archive, and some of the music history behind them from former BLITZ magazine editor Simon Tesler. The theme this week is ANIMALS! Cats and horses, a white rabbit, some snakes and even a monkey or two. We'll hear from Kate Bush, Tom Jones, Squeeze, Patti Smith and many mor…
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Episode #188 Nicholas Pearson On History, Practice, And Animal Healing
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1:04:35What happens when you strip Reiki down to what actually works? We sit with Nicholas Pearson—award-winning author, teacher, and lifelong student—to explore how simplicity, scholarship, and sincere practice can transform both our sessions and ourselves. Nicholas shares how “one Reiki” expresses through many systems without losing its center, why the …
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Outdoor cats kill billions of birds each year in North America — and they live much shorter lives than indoor cats. But life as an indoor cat doesn’t have to be boring. On Bring Birds Back, cat behaviorist Jackson Galaxy discusses how just 15 minutes of creative play with your cat can make a huge difference. Plus, letting cats watch birds through t…
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This week, Shaun's decided that there is no better send-off for the legendary Studio Gainax than by showing us the absolutely bonkers FLCL. Meanwhile Remington reveals what Shaun has hidden under that bandage. If you'd like to give us feedback, ask a question, or correct a mistake, send an email to [email protected]. Like our show? Check …
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What Horses Hear: How Sound Shapes Equine Health, Performance, and Emotional Balance
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8:39Welcome to "We're All Ears!". I'm Janet Marlow, Founder of Pet Acoustics. Horses are born listening. As prey animals, their survival has always depended on detecting sound before danger appears. Long before a horse reacts with movement, their nervous system has already scanned the environment acoustically. A distant footstep. The creak of a gate. W…
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Two eagles locking talons high above the ground might look like they’re risking injury, but it’s a normal courtship behavior called the “cartwheel display.” Fully entangled, the two birds begin spinning to the earth, disengaging just before they smack the ground. Their clasp could last for hours. At last, the eagles unlock talons and fly off. Rival…
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2. Mayim Bialik: “I Started Crying When I Realized How Beautiful the Universe Is”
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45:30She’s best known for playing neurobiologist Amy Farrah Fowler on The Big Bang Theory, but the award-winning actress has a rich life outside of her acting career, as a teacher, mother — and a real-life neuroscientist. Steve Levitt tries to learn more about this one-time academic and Hollywood non-conformist, who is both very similar to him and also …
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Rewards across species-a talk about horse, dog and reindeer training with Ulrika Andreasson
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38:49Reinforcement follows the same principles across species — but bodies, emotions, and contexts differ. In this episode, we talk about reinforcement and reinforcers across horses, dogs, and reindeer, and what cross-species training can teach us about food, movement, arousal, reward delivery, and thoughtful trainer choices. If you want to join on Mond…
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After arriving safely in Madinah, something beautiful begins. In this episode of Amazing Stories with Zaki, we hear how a simple piece of land became more than a building site — it became a shared home where faith, fairness, and community could grow together. Through gentle storytelling, warm humor from Captain Suhail, and thoughtful questions from…
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‘The Kissing Bug’ And The Story Of A Neglected Disease
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18:15Growing up, Daisy Hernández was told that her aunt had become ill from eating a bad apple. She watched as her aunt became sicker and sicker, and didn’t learn until years later that she was living with Chagas disease. It affects around 8 million people, mostly across the Americas, and yet many of us have never heard of it. Hernandez’s book, The Kiss…
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A pair of Bald Eagles will reuse their nest each year and repair it with new tree branches. But recently in British Columbia, scientists came across an eagle nest made largely out of dried kelp. Back in the ‘90s, that very nest had been made out of tree branches. What changed? Sea Otters were reintroduced to the landscape, which helped kelp forests…
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It's 110 years since the end of the Battle of Gallipoli. It was one of the deadliest in World War One. Among the 40,000 dead was a large contingent of Australian and New Zealand troops who became known as the Anzacs. Soldier Rupert Westmacott was injured and shared his memories with the BBC. Professor of Australian history, Carl Bridge, spoke to Si…
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Sound Escape 255. A walk through a winter woodland, footsteps hushed by fallen leaves
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12:39It's bright and sunny but it's an illusion: a gale is swirling through the treetops, the aftermath of last night's storm. Shielded among the trees, you enjoy a walk through piles of fallen leaves – even the most reluctant faller plucked from its twig by the wind. BBC Countryfile Magazine's Sound Escapes are a weekly audio postcard from the countrys…
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Tyler and Will Hour #4 with Love It or Leave It and the Sportsfix at 6! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Tyler Ivens | 99.1 The Sports Animal
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Tyler and Will Hour #3 with No Huddle and Start Bench Cut! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Tyler Ivens | 99.1 The Sports Animal
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Tyler and Will Hour #2 with 5 Burning Questions and more CFP talk! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Tyler Ivens | 99.1 The Sports Animal
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Tyler and Will Hour #1 with portal talk and Ridin' with Ivens! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Tyler Ivens | 99.1 The Sports Animal
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C.A.T.S. Series: “A” Is for Activity with Dr. Randy Aronson
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56:14In Episode Two of our C.A.T.S. series with Dr. Randy Aronson, we’re tackling the often-overlooked “A” - Activity - and why movement is essential for our cats.Many cats spend their days sleeping, loafing, and watching the world go by, but Dr. Aronson explains why a sedentary lifestyle can quietly contribute to weight gain, joint issues, metabolic di…
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The real da Vinci code, and the world’s oldest poison arrows
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27:31First up on the podcast, scholars are on a quest to find Leonardo da Vinci’s DNA. With no direct descendants, the hunt involves sampling the famous polymath’s papers, paintings, and distant cousins. Contributing Correspondent Richard Stone talks with host Sarah Crespi about what researchers hope to learn from Leonardo’s genes and the new field of “…
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~ Limbo Calling returns with a short test transmission ahead of series 2 ~ Operator 83 is experiencing serious malfunctions at The Outpost. He expects full reports to resume within a week — but in the meantime, he’s uncovered a strange oral history project about a place called Slumberland, and suggests giving it a listen. Is the malfunctioning equi…
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Michael Rosen goes on an alphabetical odyssey with linguist Dr Danny Bate, author of the book 'Why Q needs U: A History of Our Letters and how We Use Them'. From A through to Z, where did all our letters come from, and how have they changed over time? Produced in partnership with the Open University by Becky Ripley.…
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Are Raccoons On The Road To Domestication?
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18:10What does it mean to be a wild animal in a world dominated by humans? A recent study found that city-dwelling raccoons’ snouts are getting shorter—a sign of domestication. Another study on dark-eyed juncos living on a Los Angeles college campus found that their beaks changed shape during the COVID-19 lockdown, when there wasn’t as much food and tra…
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Engineering Happiness into our Daily Lives
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49:34Think about the last time you were really happy — where were you? What were you doing? Who were you with? And, most importantly, how can you recreate that feeling? Happiness can feel like lightning in a bottle — beautiful in the moment, but hard to find and harder yet to sustain. So what is it that makes for a happy life? And how do we engineer our…
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S6 E208 Bad endings = new beginnings? (Jan 2026)
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23:13🎮 What if the “bad ending” of Half-Life… wasn’t the end at all? In this episode of Completely Machinima, Phil, Tracy, and Damien dive into one of gaming’s most legendary “what ifs.” We explore a fan-made Half-Life mod that does the unthinkable: it turns the game’s infamous impossible ending—the one where you’re meant to die horribly—into a brutal b…
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Spark Bird: J’orge Garcia and the Finch Robot
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1:45J’orge Garcia loves making things. For several years at the Chicago Public Library, he helped people to design and build their own creations with educational tools like the Finch Robot. With basic coding skills, J’orge and his students could program the little, bird-shaped bot to sing, light up, or drive along a path. The experience inspired him to…
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Sazae-san: World's longest-running cartoon
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10:39In 1969, a cartoon about a traditional Japanese family premiered on Fuji TV. More than 55 years later, Sazae-san still airs in its original time slot. It is set in a more patriarchal time when women stay at home and do the housework, and men go to work and like getting drunk. Sunishi Yukimuro was one of the first writers. He tells Vicky Farncombe h…
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Episode #187 Carolyn woodHealing The Heart: From Grief To Growth
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36:58What if the first step to real healing isn’t hustle or “positive vibes,” but feeling safe enough to hear yourself again? That question threads through our conversation with Carolyn Wood, a certified heart healer, hypnotherapist, and mind coach whose path from early loss to purposeful service will resonate with anyone navigating burnout, grief, or t…
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Human cannonballs, outrunning the Sun and burning beds
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19:00Does Missy Higgins have geometrically impossible standards? How high do hot air balloons go? And how much is too much 'Sugar On My Tongue'? Dr Karl answers these questions and more in this special episode of Science with Dr Karl with Lucy Smith.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A mysterious ancient fingerprint and a lemon-shaped planet — the stories you’ve missed
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16:3200:54 Turning an undersea cable into a seismic detector Researchers have shown that they can piggyback a signal on a 4,400-kilometer-long telecom cable that runs from California to Hawaii, allowing it to act like 44,000 separate seismic-activity detectors. Their method takes advantage of impurities found in glass fibre-optic cables, which reflect l…
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Jungle Acrobat vs Silent Squeezer: Lemur Battles Anaconda!
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4:04In today’s episode of Animal Battle Royale, it’s a heart-pounding jungle duel between two very different predators: the high-flying, tree-leaping lemur and the powerful, stealthy anaconda. Speed clashes with strength as one opponent leaps through the canopy while the other coils below in silent pursuit. Will the lemur's agility be enough to escape……
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The Community Group Rethinking LA's Approach To Wildfires
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14:18A year ago this week, the Eaton and Palisades fires broke out in Los Angeles, and ultimately became one of the most destructive urban fire events in recent history. Today we’ll hear about a community brigade that is taking firefighting into its own hands through a technique called “home hardening.” Journalist Adriana Cargill, host of the new podcas…
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Is geoengineering the answer to the climate crisis? Or is it too dangerous to even discuss? It’s been theoretical so far, but now, one startup says their technology could soon shield the Earth from the sun. Guest: Robinson Meyer, climate journalist and founding executive editor of Heatmap News. For show transcripts, go to vox.com…
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People who suffer from retinitis pigmentosa lose their vision as the light-sensitive cells in their eyes start to break down. But what if they could be implanted with light-sensitive cells taken from other organisms, such as algae or coral? A few years ago, a French ophthalmologist was nearly laughed out of a scientific conference when he proposed …
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Long-tailed Ducks are back for the winter from the north, where they nested on tundra ponds and marshes. These diving ducks spend the winter in deep salt water, often in sheltered bays. Long-tailed Ducks are far more vocal than most ducks, a feature that has earned them a host of charming nicknames, including "John Connally," "My Aunt Huldy," and, …
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In 1999, Dame Tracey Emin’s unmade bed was nominated for Britain’s prestigious Turner art prize opening up conversations about how we define art. The installation titled, My Bed, was Dame Tracey’s bed surrounded by empty bottles and detritus. Dame Tracey said: “It’s like a time capsule of a woman from the '90s.” After eventually losing out on the T…
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Tyler and Will Hour #4 the Sportsfix at 6 and Love It or Leave It! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Tyler Ivens | 99.1 The Sports Animal
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Tyler and Will Hour #3 with No Huddle and Start Bench Cut! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Tyler Ivens | 99.1 The Sports Animal
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Tyler and Will Hour #2 with 5 Burning Questions! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Tyler Ivens | 99.1 The Sports Animal
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Tyler and Will Hour #1 with Doc Punch and Ridin' with Ivens! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Tyler Ivens | 99.1 The Sports Animal
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Ridin' with Ivens with an ACC basketball play! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Tyler Ivens | 99.1 The Sports Animal
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Planning For Potential Pandemics: The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations
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22:28As we all learned in 2020, getting ahead of the next major pandemic is a matter of global concern. For the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, or CEPI (cepi.net), it is their reason for existing. Joining me for this conversation are Valentina Bernasconi, Head of Laboratory Science for CEPI, and Marie-Eve Poupart, Lead Scientist In Char…
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What Should Astronauts Do First When They Reach Mars?
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17:55When humans finally land on Mars, what should they do? A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine lays out the science objectives for a crewed Mars mission. Planetary scientist Lindy Elkins-Tanton, who co-chaired the report committee, joins Host Flora Lichtman to talk about the plans to send people to Mars. We’l…
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Isla Guadalupe off the Western coast of Mexico is famous for its massive colonies of petrels, shearwaters, and Laysan Albatrosses. Now, conservationists hope it can become a safe haven for Black-footed Albatrosses too – like Bruno and La Güera. In 2021, the pair were among a dozen Black-footed Albatross chicks flown from Hawai‘i’s Midway Atoll to M…
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In 1982, Isabel Allende published her debut novel, The House of the Spirits. The characters are based on her family, and the story reflects Chile’s 20th Century history, including the 1973 military coup in which her relative, President Salvador Allende, was overthrown. The book began as a letter to her dying grandfather, but it grew into an epic mu…
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