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Concise summaries of everything published in the latest weekly issue of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). NEJM publishes new medical research findings, review articles, and editorial opinion on topics of importance to biomedical science and clinical practice.
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DiabetesBio

American Diabetes Association

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DiabetesBio co-hosts Darleen Sandoval (University of Colorado), Kirk Habegger (University of Alabama-Birmingham), and Kevin Williams (UT Southwestern) interview authors of editor-selected biomedical research articles published in the journal Diabetes, the American Diabetes Association's flagship research publication.
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Nature Podcast

Springer Nature Limited

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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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C B m E & U

Centre for Biomedical Ethics

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CBmE&U is a podcast developed by the Centre for Biomedical Ethics in the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at National University of Singapore to promote awareness and debate in bioethics. The podcast showcases CBmE researchers interviewing members, visitors, and international guests on various topics in biomedical research and healthcare. Please subscribe through your streaming service to get updates on new podcasts! If you would like to use this content for teaching purposes, you are welcome ...
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JAMA Medical News

JAMA Network

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Discussions of timely topics in clinical medicine, biomedical research, public health, health policy, and more, featured in the Medical News section of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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Researchers Under the Scope

University of Saskatchewan, OVDR, College of Medicine

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Medicine is so much more than lab coats and stethoscopes. The research community at the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine is a diverse group of humans, all working with their own unique motivations — and not all of them work in a hospital setting. Get to know what gets these researchers amped about their jobs, what they’re doing, where they’re doing it, and why. Presented by the Office of Vice-Dean of Research, College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan.
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Precision Signals

Sean Khozin, MD, MPH

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Precision Signals is a podcast from the CEO Roundtable on Cancer about decoding biomedical progress: what’s real, what matters, and what’s next. We talk with scientists, regulators, investors, and builders operating across the messy interface of research, healthcare, and policy. Some are moving the system from within; others are reshaping it from the outside. All of them bring signal in a world crowded with noise.
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Physics World Weekly offers a unique insight into the latest news, breakthroughs and innovations from the global scientific community. Our award-winning journalists reveal what has captured their imaginations about the stories in the news this week, which might span anything from quantum physics and astronomy through to materials science, environmental research and policy, and biomedical science and technology. Find out more about the stories in this podcast by visiting the Physics World web ...
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Medical Discovery News

Medical Discovery News

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Science permeates everyday life. Yet the understanding of advances in biomedical science is limited at best. Few people make the connection that biomedical science is medicine and that biomedical scientists are working today for the medicine of tomorrow. Our weekly five-hundred-word newspaper column (http://www.illuminascicom.com/) and two-minute radio show provide insights into a broad range of biomedical science topics. Medical Discovery News is dedicated to explaining discoveries in biome ...
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Authentic Biochemistry

Dr Daniel J. Guerra

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/dr-daniel-j-guerra/subscribe Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/dr-daniel-j-guerra/subscribe You have wisely landed upon Authentic Biochemistry, with Dr. Daniel J Guerra, where published biochemical, physiological, genetic and immunological research along with biomedical and pharmaceutical science are interrogated.
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A biohacking change-maker where intuition, science, self-experimentation, research, biology, technology, nutrition, fitness, environment, mindset, and wellness intersect. The show strives to give listeners insights and approachable methods to build the most effective and efficient path to building a stronger, healthier and ultimately…happier life. WELLPOWER is the ultimate biohacking roadmap and here to share continued learning around health optimization. And, it would be an honor to have yo ...
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The BioMed Central podcast features stories about science and the latest research. BioMed Central is an open access publisher of Science, Medicine, & Technology research.
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CTSI Discovery Radio

CTSI of Southeast Wisconsin

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CTSI Discovery Radio is a unique facet of the Clinical & Translation Science Institute (CTSI) of Southeast Wisconsin. Each 30-minute monthly show informs and educates listeners about translational research relative to current health topics, clinical studies and advancements in biomedical research leading to better outcomes. CTSI Discovery Radio is hosted and produced by award-winning veteran radio personality Bryan Belmer. Visit the CTSI website at https://ctsi.mcw.edu
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Welcome to A Shot In The Arm Podcast, where we take a deep dive into the heart of global health. Since our launch in 2019, we've released over 150 episodes that illuminate the intersection of innovation and equity in healthcare. Join me, your host Ben Plumley—a global infectious disease strategist and passionate HIV advocate, along with our expert team of co-hosts, as we engage in compelling, character-driven conversations with a diverse array of guests from around the world. Together, we ex ...
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Welcome to Mind Over Molecules, where student researchers grow into future changemakers! Hosted by Julia Coppo, we’re breaking down barriers in research, building unstoppable mindsets, and diving headfirst into the emerging frontiers of biotechnology, immunotherapy, and the countless innovations in biomedical research that are shaping our future. From science fairs to cutting-edge gene editing techniques, you will receive practical advice, listen to inspiring interviews, and learn mind-blowi ...
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Viterbi Voices: The Podcast

USC Viterbi Undergraduate Admission

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Welcome to life at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. Classes, student organizations, faculty, research, hands-on projects, and don't forget our social lives outside of class - it's all up for discussion with regular appearances and interviews with special guests. Viterbi Voices: The Podcast is hosted by Paul Ledesma (Executive Director, Undergraduate Admission) and current student Hannah Fonseca (Mechanical Engineering, Class of 2027).
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This podcast series brings forth recent breakthroughs in biomedical research, their importance to society, and scientific discoveries on the brink of clinical application.
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Amazing Things Podcast

United For Medical Research

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Meet the leaders of today’s scientific revolution, and discover the new technologies allowing scientists to understand and treat disease, improve health, and overcome impossible odds. Today, research funded by the National Institutes of Health is making Amazing Things possible. The Amazing Things Podcast hosted by Adam Belmar is presented by United for Medical Research, a coalition of the nation’s leading scientific research institutions and industries, and health and patient advocates seeki ...
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Innovators

Harris Search Associates

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The Innovators podcast, a product of Harris Search Associates, features interesting conversations with global thought leaders in the areas of higher education and research, engineering, technology, and the health sciences and provides our listeners an opportunity to benefit from lessons learned from the national leaders changing the landscape of innovation and discovery.
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Research Podcast | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC)

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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center's videos feature our leading scientists highlighting the latest advances in biomedical research. Our investigators explain how recent developments in genetics, biology, and other areas of science contribute to better treatments for cancer patients.
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Gateway to Informatics

Dr. Philip Payne, Institute for Informatics, Data Science & Biostatistics (I2DB), WashU Medicine

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Gateway to Informatics, hosted by Dr. Philip Payne, Vice Chancellor for Biomedical Informatics and Data Science for WashU Medicine and the Chief Health AI Officer for BJC Health System and WashU Medicine, features prominent figures in informatics, research, and healthcare. The podcast explores the latest developments, challenges, and innovations in the sector, with a particular focus on the integration of AI and digital technologies. By leveraging our healthcare system as a living laboratory ...
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AudioHelicase

AudioHelicase

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AudioHelicase, the podcast of Whitehead Institute: Unwinding the science and the people behind some of the Institute’s most exciting discoveries. Whitehead Institute is a world-renowned non-profit research institution dedicated to improving human health through basic biomedical research. By cultivating a deeply collaborative culture and enabling the pursuit of bold, creative inquiry, Whitehead fosters paradigm-shifting scientific achievement. For more than 30 years, Whitehead faculty have de ...
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Lab Rat Chat

Lab Rat Chat

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A podcast dedicated to providing an accurate and alternate narrative to the public regarding the necessity of humane and ethical animal research. Lab Rat Chat was made possible through the Michael D. Hayre Fellowship in Public Outreach, which is sponsored by the biomedical research advocacy group Americans for Medical Progress.
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Let's get Physiological

The Physiological Society

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Are you interested in what you could learn from the careers of physiologists? Join our host Eleanor Newton as she puts a physiologist and an expert guest together to talk about career challenges, how to overcome them and what tactics to use to unlock potential and advance a career.
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Harvard Medical Labcast

Harvard Medical School

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HMS scientists tackle a variety of important questions, ranging from how your neurons work to which genes play a role in particular diseases. Our podcast gives you the scoop on some of this work, providing context and highlighting the latest trends in medical education and biomedical research.
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Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.

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Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. is a leading company in the Scientific, Technical, and Medical knowledge and information industry. We are known for authoritative international publications in cutting-edge basic and translational biomedical research, with expanding scope in engineering, business, environment, and legal publications. These publications play an active and important role in advancing critical research and facilitating collaboration throughout the world in academia, industry, and governme ...
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Get knowledge and inspiration to apply artificial intelligence to drug development. Discover startups applying machine learning to biomedical research. Hear how biotech and pharma companies use AI to speed discovery and cut costs. Learn from academic researchers pushing boundaries in applying computation to biology. We interview leaders transforming drug development with data and algorithms. Subscribe now and never miss an episode!
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Science Never Sleeps

Medical University of South Carolina

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Science Never Sleeps explores the science, people, and stories behind the scenes of biomedical research happening at the Medical University of South Carolina. Hear the fascinating, moving, and unexpected as researchers work from bench to bedside in the mission of preserving and optimizing health. For more information, visit https://research.musc.edu/stories/science-never-sleeps.
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Medicine 2.0

Gunther Eysenbach

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Medicine 2.0 is the annual open, international conference on Web 2.0 applications in health and medicine, also known as the World Congress on Social Networking and Web 2.0 Applications in Medicine, Health, Health Care, and Biomedical Research. The congress is organized and co-sponsored by the Journal of Medical Internet Research, the International Medical Informatics Association, the Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, CHIRAD, and a number of other sponsoring organizations.
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The Baylor College of Medicine Resonance Podcast is a student-run podcast aimed at showcasing the science at Baylor through the eyes of young professionals. Each episode is written and recorded by students who have a passion for research and the medical community. Guests on the show include both clinical and basic science research faculty who are experts in their fields. We hope that whoever listens in gains new insight into the exciting world of biomedical research.
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BioCredible Podcast

José Javier Otero, M.D., Ph.D.

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I am a physician-scientist that has worked in multiple academic centers in the United States. I have lived in poverty, suffered abuse, and overcame those obstacles to become an academic physician-scientist at a major University in the United States. I hope that my experiences can help other biomedical researchers and clinicians obtain perspectives to improve their work life balance. I discuss topics related to work-life balance, navigating careers in academic medicine, and discuss ways in wh ...
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#FitnessProChat by Fiterobic is designed to help anyone who is willing to adopt a healthy lifestyle. This series addresses challenges faced by individuals in starting their fitness and nutrition programs towards a disease free life. The program invites fitness, yoga, nutrition, wellness, experts and coaches as well as medical professionals who help people adopt a healthy life in today’s chaotic world. The podcast leverages intense research in the field of biomedical and life sciences to pres ...
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Max Planck Florida’s Neurotransmissions Podcast

Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience

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Neuroscience stories from the lab and life: By scientists, for everyone. Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI) researchers host Neurotransmissions: an engaging, accessible look inside the neuroscience research world, exploring current research topics and emerging technologies, public health issues in the domain of biomedical science, the intersection between science and society, and unique perspectives and experiences across generations of neuroscientists.
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The Life Extension Podcast discusses current efforts to significantly extend human live spans beyond normal medical progress. Science & technology, philosophy, politics, and business are together weaving a new posthuman mythology about our individual and social existence. Episodes present cutting-edge biomedical research, the status of various longevity therapies, and progress in replacing, enhancing, and possibly overcoming human biology with artificial intelligence. We are looking at under ...
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Dr. Eva-Maria Hempe, who leads NVIDIA's healthcare and life sciences business across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, joins us to discuss her work at NVIDIA, the gaps that AI can fill in healthcare research, and the future of drug discovery. The Bioinformatics CRO is a fully distributed contract research company that serves the computational bi…
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If you've been watching the Women's Rugby World Cup, you may have noticed players have been wearing special mouthguards that light up when they've suffered a significant knock to the head. It's the first time these concussion-predicting mouthguards have been trialled at a major competition. So in the wake of recent concussion concerns, from profess…
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References Guerra, DJ. 2025. Unpublished lectures J Lipid Res. 2020 Feb 10;61(4):505–522 Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Jul 8;23(14):7592. Dylan, B. 1975. Girl from the North Country. Nashville Skyline lp. https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=-PfDSQSWuGI&si=dXdXM6eQ9iUUoYJE Furay, R. 1971. Kind Woman. Poco https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=wO6iZ2C5Cac&si=4RujhCh…
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In this episode, Paul sits down with Daisy Benitez, an environmental engineer at PepsiCo, to talk about her work in global sustainability initiatives, her journey from engineering student to sustainability professional, and her experiences living in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Daisy shares insights on reducing plastic use, developing sustainable pa…
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References Genome Biology 2011. volume 12, Article number: 236. Genet Mol Biol. 2016 Aug 4;39(3):312–328. Nucleic Acids Res. 2008 Sep 4;36(17):5678–5694. EMBO J 2023 Feb 1;42(3):e111998 Clapton, E. 1977. The Core. Slowhand https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=xutO4ZfkV3s&si=WYxhsl4hw0eCfRxO Hunter/Garcia; Barlow/Weir 1973. Wake of the Flood lp https:/…
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References EMBO J . 2023 Feb 1;42(3):e111998. Experimental & Molecular Medicine 2024. v.56,:1250–1262 Genet Mol Biol. 2016 Aug 4;39(3):312–328. Ageing Res Rev. 2016 Mar 15;33:105–11 PLoS Genet. 2010 Dec 2;6(12):e1001228 Hendrix, J. 1967. Little Wing Derek and the Dominoes-Layla lp. https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=EOW9aixXnq4&si=oJfShR5rvxa7iJB1 D…
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Millions of Americans are impacted by upper GI conditions such as Layngopharyngeal Reflux (LPR) and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). Plus, learn how a reflux condition can impact an individual’s quality of life. Discover The Lowdown on Upper GI Reflux Conditions…inside this edition of CTSI Discovery Radio!…
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Science journalist Lizzie Wade’s first book, Apocalypse: A Transformative Exploration of Humanity's Resilience Through Cataclysmic Events explores some of the cataclysmic events that humans have faced through history. Lizzie joined us to discuss what modern archaeology has revealed about these events, and the role these they’ve have played in shapi…
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Updates on GLP-1 drugs in heart failure, β-blockers after myocardial infarction, the shingles vaccine, and more: Felix Mahfoud, MD, chair of the Department of Cardiology at University Hospital Basel, shares clinical research highlights from the recent European Society of Cardiology Congress. Related Content: GLP-1 Drugs in Heart Failure, β-Blockers…
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References Leukemia 2010 volume 24, pages 679–686 Int J Biol Macromol. 2022 Jun 1;209(Pt A):1498-1503. Oncogene . 2013 Apr 4;32(14):1784-93. Cell. 2023 Sep 28;186(20):4404-4421.e20. Kirwan, D. 1971 Sands of Time. Fleetwood Mac https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=1Jkp34jMeEw&si=qqDnAKQley5G128- McVie, C. 1971. Show me a Smile. Fleetwood Mac https://mu…
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It is Peer Review Week and the theme for 2025 is “Rethinking Peer Review in the AI Era”. This is not surprising given the rapid rise in the use and capabilities of artificial intelligence. However, views on AI are deeply polarized for reasons that span its legality, efficacy and even its morality. A recent survey done by IOP Publishing – the scient…
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References Methods Mol Biol . 2021:2187:283-301. J Chromatogr A. 2017 Nov 24;1525:116-125. Front Neurol. 2020 May 21;11:437. Blood (2022) 140 (Supplement 1): 10027–10028. Hunter/Garcia; 1974. Live From the Mars Hotel lp. https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lbOpMMxw8R_c4rEUx7dUhselux-958NXg&si=opoQJxzJWcLFUPtG Vivaldi, A 1723-28 Concerto…
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00:50 The AI tool that predicts disease risk Researchers have developed an AI tool that can calculate a person’s risk of developing over 1,000 different diseases, sometimes years in advance. The system, called Delphi-2M, was trained to identify patterns of disease progression using 400,000 people's health records from data repository the UK Biobank…
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Featuring articles on PI3K-altered colorectal cancer, type 2 diabetes, oral semaglutide, and proportional-assist ventilation; a review article on tumor lysis syndrome; a case report of a girl with chest pain and bone and liver lesions; and Perspectives on integrating pharmacotherapy into tobacco control, on Medicaid enrollees with chronic condition…
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Send us a text If you were a doctor, woken in the middle of the night to decide which patient should get the only available liver, would you be comfortable making that decision yourself? What if an AI device could also do it, or even do it better? In this episode, Prof. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Chauncey Stillman Professor of Practical Ethics at Du…
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Australia’s known for having some of the world’s toughest sunscreen standards, but in June, that reputation was rocked. Independent testing of 20 sunscreens found 16 did not meet their advertised SPF50 rating, including three children's sunscreens and three sold by the Cancer Council. So how are sunscreens tested, and what can we learn from these r…
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References Neural Regen Res. 2026 Mar1;21(3):1037-1057. Cell Death & Disease 2018. volume 9, Article number: 670 Oncotarget. 2016 Apr 14;7(18):24995–25009. J Neurosci. 2016 Apr 20;36(16):4624–4634 EMBO rep(2016)18: 48 - 60 Trends in Endocrinol&Metabolism. 2013.ReviewVolume 24, Issue 12p635-643December Bruce&Bruce. 1977 Mammas Don't Let Your Babies …
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References Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2010. Jan28;3(2):345–368 .Neural Regen Res. 2026 Mar1;21(3):1037-1057. Sci Rep. 2020 Jul 28;10:12651Balin, M. 1967. Comin Back to Me Jefferson airplane Surrealistic Pillow. lp https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=y2f3tlgApHw&si=uzI_8QNfUyLZ0wOZ Louvin Bros. 1959. The Christian Life. on Sweetheart of the Rodeo. lp ht…
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In this episode, Paul reconnects with Viterbi alumna Alex Coco, Amazon AIR manager, to discuss his path from earning both a B.S. in Astronautical Engineering and an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering at USC to building a career in aerospace and logistics. Alex reflects on his professional journey from Boeing to Amazon, the lessons he carried forward fr…
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References Biointerphases 2023. 8 Issue 3, Biophys J. 2023.v 122, Issue 21 p4144-4159 November 07 Guerra, DJ. 2025. Unpublished Lectures Kahn and Van Heusen. 1960. Aint That a Kick in the Head. Dean Martin https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=_dvRf10od3E&si=HwInnwUdt4xy1NDT Warren and Brooks. 1953. That's amore. Dean Martin https://music.youtube.com/w…
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In 2015, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) facilities in the US directly detected ripples in space-time, known as gravitational waves. These waves were produced by the final spiral of two orbiting black holes that smashed into each other, sending ripples across the Universe. In this podcast, Benjamin Thompson speaks to …
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References Guerra, DJ. 2025. Unpublished lectures Boccherini, L. 1765. Cello Concerto No. 9 in B-flat Major, G. 482,Haydn, FJ. 1792. Symphonie Concertante in B flat OP. 84. https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nqMsdDwKlHHVmWylw6kQsoBSwQMsCitm8&si=D23Iqly4ef6Ej1m7
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This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features Scott Bolton, who is principal investigator on NASA’s Juno mission to Jupiter. Launched in 2011, the mission has delivered important insights into the nature of the gas-giant planet. In this conversation with Physics World’s Margaret Harris, Bolton explains how Juno continues to change our u…
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Pulmonologist Michael J. Welsh, MD, is the co-recipient of the 2025 Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award for his research on cystic fibrosis. In this interview, he discusses his early clinical encounters with the disease, the foundational work that led to the lifesaving drug Trikafta, and future directions for cystic fibrosis treatment. R…
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References The Journal of Physical Chemistry 2024. BVol 128/Issue 51 Article B: Biophysical and Biochemical Systems and Processes December 13. EPUB: Neural Regen Res. 2025 Apr29;21(3):1037–1057. Final Pub: Neural Regen Res. 2026 Mar1;21(3):1037-1057. Guerra, DJ. 2025. Unpublished Lectures. Lennon/McCartney, Harrison. 1968. Magical Mystery Tour lp. …
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00:45 Attributing extreme heat events to major energy producers Major energy producers increased the likelihood and intensity of heatwaves, according to research published in Nature. Using data from an international disaster database, a team developed a methodology to investigate how much anthropogenic climate change had influenced heatwaves. They …
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Featuring articles on hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, rehabilitation after myocardial infarction in older adults, the 2024 Marburg virus disease outbreak in Rwanda, and medications for opioid use disorder in county jails; a case report of a woman with dyspnea and fatigue; a Medicine and Society on the race-correction debates; and Perspectives on recen…
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Welcome to the September 2025 episode of DiabetesBio—the American Diabetes Association’s podcast for its flagship research publication, Diabetes. In this episode of DiabetesBio, Drs. Kirk Habegger, Darleen Sandoval, and Kevin Williams discuss the latest and greatest content in the September 2025 issue of Diabetes. 5:25 In the first segment, our hos…
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When you think of leaders in the space sector, big hitters like NASA and private companies like SpaceX spring to mind. But since the very beginning of the Space Age, Australia has played a role in the space flight industry. And this year, an Australian company tried to launch a rocket from Australian soil. So why is Australia building and launching…
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ReferencesNeuron 2015. Vol 85, Issue 4, 18 February Pages 695–702 Neural Regen Res. 2025 Apr 29;21(3):1037–1057.Front Mol Neurosci. 2018 Jan 23;11:10 Nature Reviews Neuroscience 2025 Ve 26, pages214–231 Mozart, WA. 1778. Violin Sonata No. 18 in G Major, K.301/293a https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=szu13HgqGZk&si=OQbazVhvLYS6R12o Mozart, WA. 1781. V…
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In 2016, Brian Wansink wrote a blog post that prompted scientific sleuths to investigate his work. They found evidence of data manipulation, and, after several news articles and two investigations by his institution, he would found to have committed misconduct, as defined by Cornell University. His work had been used to inform US policy around food…
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