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BirdNote

Birdnote

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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. Join us for daily two-minute stories about birds, the environment, and more.
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Birds On A Blue Note

Ten-Cow Media LLC

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Looking for a sports podcast that covers St. Louis' two most beloved teams? Look no further than the "Birds On A Blue Note" podcast! Join our hosts as they break down the latest for the St. Louis Cardinals & the St. Louis Blues From game recaps to news, our show has everything you need to stay up-to-date on these two iconic franchises. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just a casual observer, Birds On A Blue Note is the podcast for you. So tune in and let's talk sports!
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Bird Sounds - 12 Hours

Natural Podcasts / NaturalPodcasts.com

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Relax to the peaceful melodies of nature with Bird Sounds - 12 Hours. Our soundscapes feature the gentle chirping of birds, calming forest ambience, and the tranquil sounds of nature. Perfect for relaxation, deep focus, meditation, yoga, or a peaceful night’s sleep, these soothing bird songs will transport you to a serene outdoor retreat. Let nature’s harmony bring you calm and balance wherever you are. 🌿🎶
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That Being Said Podcast

ALTInsider, FantasticMrSam, Meerkat, SteveOfTheDead

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Meerkat, FantasticMrSam, ALTInsider and SteveOfTheDead shoot the shit about extremely serious topics. Note: We are NOT children's entertainers. We all have BUSINESS degrees. We all can be good at videos games if we WANT to. Please swing by and listen if you can. Thanks in advance!
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I Have Some Notes

I Have Some Notes

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Join Liam Creswick, Gregg Beever, and Scott C. Bourgeois as they examine Hollywood’s most mediocre movies and attempt to rewrite a better film. How could the Man of Steel be less of a Man of Heel? What could Ghostbusters II have done to make bustin’ feel good again? What could have made Star Trek: Generations a film for a…generation? All these answers and more on I HAVE SOME NOTES!
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Intellectually Curious is a podcast by Mike Breault featuring over 1,200 AI-powered explorations across science, mathematics, philosophy, and personal growth. Each short-form episode is generated, refined, and published with the help of large language models—turning curiosity into an ongoing audio encyclopedia. Designed for anyone who loves learning, it offers quick dives into everything from combinatorics and cryptography to systems thinking and psychology. Inspiration for this podcast: "Mu ...
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Welcome to the Completely Unnecessary Skeptical Podcast - A Skeptical Podcast brought to you from the bottom of the planet that's jam-packed with really interesting, random, (mostly) skeptical content with a distinctly unique Kiwi flavour. * Although we focus mainly on NZ skeptical issues (and skeptical issues that impact Kiwis), we’re pretty sure you’ll enjoy our podcast (if you're a skeptic!) – no matter where you’re from. * Note: Kiwi refers to a small flightless bird indigenous to New Ze ...
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Trusted ER doctor Brian Goldman brings you honest and surprising stories that can change your health and your life. Expect deep conversations with patients, families and colleagues that show you what is and isn't working in Canadian healthcare. Guaranteed you’ll learn something new. Episodes drop every Friday.
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Talk About That

John Driver and Jonnie W., Christian Comedy Creatives

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Two quirky and cerebral creatives talk it out as writer and former History teacher, John Driver, goes toe-to-toe with best friend and comedian, Jonnie W., in hilariously real and genuinely insightful conversations about life, history, current culture, faith—and everything in between.
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Host Logan Hilton gives his view on what is generating tons of buzz in popular culture. Note: Currently working on audio quality. First few episodes sound like it was recorded in the Mariana Trench. Cover art photo provided by Timothy Eberly on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@timothyeberly
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The Ill Reared Podcast

Niall O’Doherty / Nathan McCartney

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Join two lads from the arse end of Ireland, chatting everything from pastoral life in rural Ireland to parties with A-list celebrities, Donald Trumps’ wrestling career to conspiracies about the moon, 90s video games to reddit dramas and more.
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Introducing Sleep Sounds - the ultimate solution for enhancing your relaxing moments. Immerse yourself in a world of tranquility with our carefully curated collection of soothing sounds. Whether you're studying, working, or simply seeking to unwind, Sleep Sounds is your gateway to a heightened state of calm and serenity. For a better relaxation Sleep Sounds Podcast offers a no ads program that helps you sleep during a full night without the ads: https://www.patreon.com/FullSoundsPod... Subsc ...
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Exclusive Guest Interviews your front-row seat to the real-world playbook of creative real estate investing. Each week, host Michael Riordan sits down with deal-makers who thrive outside the conventional mortgage box—think subject-to specialists, seller-finance pros, lease-option architects, note investors, master-lease tacticians, and more. Behind The Scenes Stories Pulls back the curtain on our guests creative real-estate deals, revealing the late-night negotiations, surprise setbacks, and ...
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Gonzovation is the invention of artist, Ralph Steadman and writer Ceri Levy. Its core belief is compassion for nature and the world around us. In this podcast series, Ralph has sent Ceri to talk to an eclectic group of artists, writers, poets, musicians and conservationists about their passion for wildlife and our environment. Disappear into our guests’ worlds and discover their points of inspiration in the natural world. They share different adventures, perspectives and loves of nature and ...
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KPODD 101.3

Dan Kennedy and Benjamin Harrison

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A comedy fiction podcast from Ben Harrison (The Greatest Generation) and Dan Kennedy (McSweeney's, founding host of The Moth Podcast ). Someone drinking at Casa Vega described the show as, "It's like Alan Partridge but at a 90's alternative rock station. Or like Comedy Bang Bang, but 90's radio." That person was killed by shadowy members of a nautically themed gang. Here's how we describe KPODD 101.3 since we're still living: Two L.A. morning radio DJs return to the airwaves in the 1990s aft ...
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Cozy Hermit Coven

Cindy Norton Stokes

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Hosted by Cindy Norton Stokes, the Cozy Hermit Coven is a comforting, introspective, and witchy place nestled in a bright and inviting forest cottage. Here we gather around the hearth to talk about all things cozy and mystical. Here you are invited to slow down and learn more about yourself, so that you can begin to connect with your intuition and the longings of your soul. And we can’t get to that cozy space without standing up to oppression along the way, so you can rest assured that the C ...
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UT Tyler Radio Connects

The College of Arts & Sciences at The University of Texas at Tyler

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In each episode of UT Tyler Radio Connects - a podcast produced by the College of Arts & Sciences at UT Tyler - veteran news anchor and East Texas native Mike Landess interviewed a community leader or other influential individual from East Texas, often including faculty, staff and students of The University of Texas at Tyler.
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the Cult Film Companion Podcast is an entertaining & informative weekly deep-dive into cult flicks across ALL Genres and Time Periods... Don't forget about Twin Peaks Talk either.... 🎙 Hosted by Chris DiZio & Andrew ☄️ Please NOTE because these are in depth discussions of the movies, SPOILERS are inevitable 🌋 Some of the early episodes may have subpar audio quality but still maintain the content quality that you've grown to love¡ 📧 E-Mail us with feedback and film suggestions: cultfilmcompan ...
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Few astronomical wonders are as spectacular as a total solar eclipse, when the Moon fully covers the Sun, plunging us into daytime darkness. If we're lucky, we can see this epic phenomenon as it happens — through special glasses, of course. But our preoccupation with looking at the sky means we may not notice what's happening to the animals around …
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The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines hubris (ˈhyü-brəs) as "exaggerated pride or self-confidence." After 11 seasons of "fixing" films written by professional screenwriters, we have finally amassed enough exaggerated self-confidence to scribble red ink all over one of the greatest writer/directors of all time: Alfred Hitchcock. Are we humbled by t…
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In August 2008, Kasatochi Island erupted in the middle of auklet breeding season, burying tens of thousands of chicks in hot ash. At first, the auklets’ future on the island appeared bleak. But in just a few years, the birds had returned in force. Thousands nested within the innumerable chambers left behind by sea-cooled lava. More info and transcr…
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Discover how the humble acetate ion acts as a master builder in metal coordination chemistry—bridging two metals with mu-2 bonds to form lantern-like cages. We trace the bridging motifs that yield the Mo2(O2CCH3)4 dimer and its unprecedented quadruple metal–metal bond, then connect to practical copper(II) and iron acetates used in pigments, mordant…
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Take a deep dive into Anchiornis huxleyi, a late Jurassic paravian from China whose fossils reveal almost its entire appearance. We'll explore how scientists reconstructed its gray and black body with a dramatic reddish crest, white wings with black tips, and even feet feathering from melanosomes, offering a rare glimpse into dinosaur color and dis…
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Beaks suited for opening tough, hard seeds — thick, conical beaks — evolved in more than one lineage of birds. Rose-breasted Grosbeaks are related to cardinals, which also have powerful beaks. Evening Grosbeaks belong to the finch family, which includes goldfinches and crossbills — an entire family of seedeaters. But both these grosbeaks were named…
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John reminisces on his childhood days as a pool shark and tells us why he is a prisoner in his own mouth. Meanwhile, Jonnie decides minivans aren't so bad and begins a frantic search for an audience member who used a funny alias at his show (and then had a serious thing happen to him). Plus, a conversation about truth, propaganda, and why we really…
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This week we foist our brand of armchair screenwriting upon a slice of Canadiana, our country’s very first animated feature film, Rock & Rule. And how did that go for Canada? Well, we believe after making $38,000 at the box office 42 years ago it’s really gaining momentum. Joining us is a rock star in his own right, JP Fournier of The Movie Jerks. …
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In this Deep Dive episode, we explore the undeciphered Indus script of the Harappan civilization. With thousands of inscribed seals and texts—often just five signs long—and no bilingual Rosetta Stone, the question remains: is it a genuine language or a symbolic system? We dissect the leading theories—from Dravidian-linked linguistics to skeptics wh…
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We make it a habit to detail the broad and beautiful spectrum of bird colors, but iridescent feathers are undoubtedly among the most mesmerizing. When sunlight hits the Bufflehead’s dark head feathers at the right angle, their colors transform into shades of the rainbow, from deep violet to green and gold. Common Grackles, caught in natural light, …
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A deep dive into Weierstrass's famous construction: an infinite sum of cosines that stays continuous everywhere but has no tangent anywhere. We’ll unpack how shrinking amplitudes and rapidly increasing frequencies create endless jaggedness, trace the historical shock to 19th‑century intuition, compare with Riemann’s near-miss, and connect to fracta…
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Introducing Sleep Sounds - the ultimate solution for enhancing your relaxing moments. Immerse yourself in a world of tranquility with our carefully curated collection of soothing sounds. Whether you're studying, working, or simply seeking to unwind, Sleep Sounds is your gateway to a heightened state of calm and serenity. For a better relaxation Sle…
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Exploring StarCloud, the Nvidia Inception startup aiming to move high-performance computing off Earth to solve energy, cooling, and water bottlenecks. From vacuum-based space cooling to a planned 5 GW orbital data center spanning roughly 4 by 4 kilometers of solar farms, and the leap of housing H100 GPUs in orbit, we unpack what this could mean for…
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We explore how a 27‑billion-parameter biology foundation model from the Gemma family generated a testable, context‑dependent hypothesis that boosts MHCI antigen presentation only under a specific immune condition. Through a dual‑context virtual screen, somatassertib (CX4945) was predicted to act as a conditional amplifier and validated experimental…
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Why a near-light-speed sphere isn’t visually squashed. We trace the Terrell–Penrose illusion—from Lampa’s early intuition to Penrose and Terrell’s geometry—and highlight a 2025 lab demonstration that uses ultra-fast imaging to recreate relativistic visuals, showing how light-travel time reshapes what you see in special relativity. Note: This podcas…
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Discover A000377, a seemingly simple integer sequence whose average converges to π/√6. This episode unpacks how the sequence is born from Ramanujan theta functions and Dedekind eta quotients, and how these two complex definitions yield the same integers. We explain its multiplicativity (a(2n)=a(n), a(3n)=a(n)), the prime-power rules depending on p …
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Ross’s Geese and Snow Geese are both white-bodied waterfowl with black wingtips that can be difficult to tell apart. The pair are a great example of what science calls sister species, which occur when a portion of one species takes an evolutionary step away from the rest, resulting in a species split. In this case, genetic studies suggest that the …
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We dive into Andrej Karpathy’s NanoChat project—a compact, hackable end-to-end LLM pipeline built on a tight budget. From 560M-parameter pretraining to supervised fine-tuning, tool use, and a sub-$100 cloud run, we unpack the philosophy of cognitive accessibility, the lean 8,300-line codebase, and what this teaches about readability, accessibility,…
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A deep dive into the 2.7‑million-year connection formed by the Isthmus of Panama that joined North and South America. We explore the dramatic, asymmetric faunal exchange—North American invaders sweeping south while many South American endemics were outpaced—plus the surprising pre‑GABI oceanic dispersals, the survival of xenarthrans and opossums, a…
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A deep dive into NVIDIA's Hopper GPUs and how they reinvent matrix multiplication. We explore the memory hierarchy from GM/HBM to on-chip SMEM, the role of coalescing, tiling, and the Tensor Core, and how TMA, swizzling, and pipelining keep data flowing to the math units—driving the AI accelerations behind modern transformers. Note: This podcast wa…
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Before 2012, computer vision relied on hand-crafted features. This episode untangles how AlexNet exploded onto the scene with deep CNNs: a 60-million-parameter network trained on ImageNet, parallelized across two GPUs, and boosted by dropout and ReLU. We trace how this leap shattered performance expectations, sparked a new era of architectures—VGGN…
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Found in the Sierra Madre, the Arizona Woodpecker has a special connection to the mountain range. Sharing mid-elevation pine and oaks with fellow border straddlers, these small brown birds with white and brown cheeks stand out from other Woodpeckers with their heavily marked white underparts. Uniquely, they forage by flying to the base of a tree an…
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A fast-paced dive into how differential geometry models probability and statistics. We treat distributions as points on a curved statistical manifold, with the Fisher information metric guiding distance and learning via natural gradient. Along the way we explore why normal distributions sit in hyperbolic geometry, and how this perspective reshapes …
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In this Deep Dive, we explore twin primes—the near-miss stars of number theory. We unpack why all twin primes beyond 3 and 5 sit in the six n ± 1 form, explain Brun's theorem and Brun's constant, and tour the breakthroughs from Zhang (bounded gaps) to Maynard and Tao (lowering the bound to 246). We discuss what this means for Polignac's conjecture …
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We unpack the Collatz problem—start with any positive integer, and repeatedly halve if even or multiply by three and add one if odd—to see if every sequence eventually reaches 1. Through examples like 12 and the famous 27, we explore why this seemingly tiny rule defies a full proof, discuss Tao’s partial progress, the reverse-tree approach, and wha…
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From Guido of Arezzo’s 11th‑century Ut Queant Laxis hymn to the later shift Ut→Do and the addition of the seventh tone Si, this episode traces how Western solmization took shape. We compare the two main systems in use today—movable do (tonic solfa) and fixed do (do as C)—and explain how each handles sharps and flats, absolute vs. relative pitch, an…
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Swainson’s Hawks make an incredible journey every year, migrating 12,000 miles round-trip from North America’s prairies to Argentina’s pampas. What makes them truly unique is their diet. Most hawks hunt rodents and reptiles, but Swainson’s Hawks switch to insects, feasting on grasshoppers and locusts in South America. In the 1990s, this diet nearly…
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