The Huberman Lab podcast is hosted by Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., a neuroscientist and tenured professor in the department of neurobiology, and by courtesy, psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford School of Medicine. The podcast discusses neuroscience and science-based tools, including how our brain and its connections with the organs of our body control our perceptions, our behaviors, and our health, as well as existing and emerging tools for measuring and changing how our nervous system ...
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Department Of Physics Podcasts
Authentic stories from physical therapists navigating challenges, making pivotal decisions, and discovering their purpose. Whether you're a student, recent graduate, or considering a career change, these conversations will inspire you to explore possibilities within our PT community. Join us as we explore the diverse paths of physical therapy – one story at a time.
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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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The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.
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As fascinating as physics can be, it can also seem very abstract, but behind each experiment and discovery stands a real person trying to understand the universe. Join us at the Cavendish Laboratory on the first Thursday of every month as we get up close and personal with the researchers, technicians, students, teachers, and people that are the beating heart of Cambridge University’s Physics department. Each episode also covers the most exciting and up-to-date physics news coming out of our ...
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Physics for Future
Department of Physics and Materials Science (DPhyMS) - University of Luxembourg
Physics is our language to understand nature. It goes beyond formulas and allows us to shape the world. Hosted by Hanna Siemaszko, this podcast—brought to you by the Department of Physics and Materials Science (DPhyMS) at the University of Luxembourg—features conversations with some of the brightest minds in physics. You'll hear clear explanations about quantum mechanics, atomic clocks, laser cooling, AI, and data science from experts who know how to make these topics understandable. Origina ...
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A resource for physical therapists and other clinicians who deliver conservative (non-invasive/non-operative) care to patients with musculoskeletal disorders and who empower them to relieve, control and prevent pain and limitation. My goal is to provide the best content from today’s leaders in manual and mechanical care, ultimately to improve your patient care.
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These interesting podcasts come from the University of Utah Department of Physics and Astronomy and describe how physics is utilized by the human body for every day activities like blood pressure, running vision, breathing, and hearing. They talk about how strokes are caused, blisters are formed ,how sun screens work and how diseases are caused. Listen as Richard ingebretsen MD, PhD helps us understand how physics helps to operate our bodies.
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Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences at the Department for Continuing Education
Oxford University
A collection of audio and video resources of lectures, seminars and presentations from the Department's mathematical, physical and life sciences programmes.
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The Department of Physics public lecture series. An exciting series of lectures about the research at Oxford Physics take place throughout the academic year. Looking at topics diverse as the creation of the universe to the science of climate change. Features episodes previously published as: (1) 'Oxford Physics Alumni': "Informal interviews with physics alumni at events, lectures and other alumni related activities." (2) 'Physics and Philosophy: Arguments, Experiments and a Few Things in Bet ...
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Stardust MQ is a science podcast from Cameron Furlong with the Macquarie University Department of Physics and Astronomy and the Macquarie University Physics and Astronomy Society. Join Cameron as he chats with researchers and academics about their research and interests in their chosen field of study. Thanks to Kelly Sharpless for our logo. Intro Music: 'Golden Hour' Podington Bear (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Springtime/Golden_Hour_1973) Outro Music: 'Mission Ready' Ke ...
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Pain Reframed is a podcast for physical therapists, occupational therapists, physical therapy assistants and other health care providers about pain and how pain is managed in our society. Pain is a large issue right now and we will bring powerful and helpful insights on how we can manage pain in a much more efficient and effective way. Pain Reframed is committed to changing language and practice patterns across disciplines and points of care in order to reduce the unnecessary suffering that ...
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The UCLA Internal Medicine Podcast contains the lectures presented in the Department of Internal Medicine at the Ronald Reagan-UCLA Medical Center.
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This is a blog hosted by philosophers at Bristol, which will support podcasts by members of the department. It is intended to be of interest primarily to non-professional philosophers, such as those studying philosophy at school or who are just interested in the subject.
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In the face of a smear campaign by the International Department of Superhuman Oversight, Adira Collins, aka Forge, releases her audio journal in a bimonthly podcast.
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Welcome to the ISU ECpE podcast, from the Iowa State University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECpE). Here in ECpE, The Future Is What We Do!
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Trauma Healing and Mental Health for Christian Women - Where faith and psychology come together to heal and empower you to freedom.
Michelle Croyle, Anxiety, Mindset, EMDR, Christian Therapist
You may feel stuck in painful cycles of Trauma, Anxiety, Negative Thoughts, and Relationship Issues. This is the go-to podcast for Christian Women Who Want to Embrace Their Mental Health, Overcome Anxiety, Grow Spiritually, and Learn to Live Free and Empowered in All Areas of Life from Relationships to Personal Self-Care, and Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual Healing through the lens of a Christian trauma counselor and mindset coach. If you want to gain peace and joy in your mind, thoughts, e ...
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This podcast is designed to help you live your best life. The Living for Longevity Podcast is presented by The Women’s Breast & Heart Initiative, a non-profit organization that transforms and saves lives through disease prevention and early detection. Featured will be stories of triumph over tragedy, lifestyle experts, strategies to help you live a disease deterrent lifestyle, and resources to guide you along the way so that you can live your best life and enjoy more time with family and fri ...
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The Calibrate Life & Leadership Podcast is for Christ-Following leaders who have a desire to calibrate their lives and lift those they love and lead. Co-hosts David and Donna Delp journeyed through grief after the death of their spouses after three decades of marriage. Finding each other, they began a new life with their blended families. They are absolutely committed to joyful living, joyful leading, and joyful relationships. The Calibrate Life Podcast is hosted at calibrate360.com and focu ...
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Beyond the Needle - A Physician's Guide to Increasing COVID-19 Vaccination Rates
I-VAC & Illinois Academy of Family Physicians (IAFP)
Welcome to Beyond the Needle, a podcast for and by physicians. Sit down with our weekly guest primary care clinicians as we tackle the real-world barriers to COVID-19 vaccination uptake and share our experiences with implementation. Together, we’ll uncover practical solutions to help you and your team incorporate the COVID-19 vaccine into your practice and increase vaccination rates amongst your patients. Working to honor the struggles and traumas of the pandemic, we will empower the primary ...
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Creativity and Serendipity Light the Way to the Optimal LED – HD
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
The 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics went to the inventors of the blue LED, which provides the basis for today's energy-efficient and environmentally benign light sources. According to the citation, the blue LED "allows white light to be created in a new way". But without the discoveries subsequently made by Professor Wolfgang Schnick's group in the Chemistry Department at LMU Munich, consumers would not have taken to the new "white" light. For Schnick and his colleagues "reinvented" warm white l ...
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Podcasts from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. Interviews on research and innovations from KTH, sometimes with KTH:s partners. Podcasts are produced by the Communications Department at KTH. KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, is the largest and oldest technical university in Sweden. No less than one third of Sweden’s technical research and engineering education capacity at university level is provided by KTH. Education and research spans from natural ...
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Interviews and antics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Department of Mechanical Engineering Pappalardo Lab - the most wicked lab on campus.
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The Access For All Podcast Series aims to explore a variety of topics related to the intersection of Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Blind, Partially sighted, visually impaired and physically disabled individuals lives as it relates to mental health, well-being and the accessing of mental health services. The Access For All podcast series is meant to create awareness, reduce stigma, educate and create opportunity for discussion around issues related to the intersection of physical disability and ment ...
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www.knowthename.com SHARON LYNN WYETH graduated from the University of Redlands with a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics at the age of twenty. She began teaching that same year in a public Junior High School in California. During her three years there, she obtained her Master of Arts degree from Azusa-Pacific University in education administration with an emphasis in math. After her initial teaching assignment, Sharón moved to Germany where she taught for the Department of Defense Sc ...
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That's Child's Play! - Play-based, Early Childhood STEAM Podcast for Teachers and Parents
Kide Science
Can children learn by playing? Of course they can! Listen in on this podcast brought to you by Kide Science to hear from some of the world's leading experts on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) and Early Childhood Education! Kide Science is research backed, and we are developed by teachers, for teachers.
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Female Hormone Health, PCOS, Endometriosis, Fertility & Breast Cancer | Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi
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3:07:27My guest is Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi, MD, board-certified OB/GYN, surgeon and leading expert in women's health. We discuss polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and endometriosis, two very common yet frequently undiagnosed causes of female infertility. Dr. Aliabadi explains the symptoms, underlying causes and evidence-based treatments for both conditions, inc…
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Boom time for geology? But university geology departments are shrinking or closing
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10:01With fewer graduates, it’s unlikely Australia will have the geologists needed to produce what’s being promised.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Science writing bridges research and community understanding
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7:58Veena Sahajwalla launched The Best Australian Science Writing 2025 at UNSW this last week. For Veena, story-telling is the bridge between research and community understanding. Science writing builds trust and provides context.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Showing possible career paths would encourage science graduates says new STA president
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7:28Jas Chambers is the new president of Science & Technology Australia. She comes with ideas to help boost science graduates.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Mechanics of flowing lava used to protect people
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9:31The movement and path of lava is a result of lava temperature, its viscosity and the surface over which it flows.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dog wags tail, or tail wags dog – the impact of increasing technology in our lives
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7:47Howe Zhu describes his research area of human computer interaction, and says we should more aware of how technology is changing our behaviour.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It exists for of 10-25 seconds. If you blink, you’ll miss it.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Cleaning House for the Holidays - Physical Houses and Emotional Ones!
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21:27Expectations are rough this time of year! This episode addresses a helpful framework for processing all the stuff that can feel heavy. Want some help with your emotions and expectations this holiday season? Sign-up to join Michelle and her friend, Dawn Marasco, author of the book Continuous Peace for a FREE, live virtual workshop on Saturday, Novem…
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Essentials: Science of Building Strong Social Bonds with Family, Friends & Romantic Partners
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36:33In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I discuss the science of social connection and how we form meaningful bonds with others. I explore the neural basis for "social homeostasis"—our drive for a certain amount of social interaction—which explains why we feel lonely, seek connection and how we navigate social hierarchies. I also explain how the b…
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We all know the celebrities who helped popularize Pilates into the global phenomenon it is today. But this latest guest, UCSF alum Brent Anderson, PT, PhD, also played a pivotal role in shaping that rise. His company, Polestar Pilates, founded in 1992, now has a global presence with education centers and certified instructors in more than 50 countr…
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Ancient footprints, unidentified remains, brain cells - they're all part of the story told through atoms, and at the Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (CAMS) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, those atoms speak volumes. In this episode, we explore how Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (AMS) is helping scientists solve mysteries across ti…
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Lab Notes: How are long-range weather forecasts made?
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14:00It looks like most of Australia is in for a warmer-than-usual summer this year. That's according to the Bureau of Meteorology's long-range forecast, which was released in October. So — without a crystal ball — how do meteorologists make weather predictions so far out, how accurate are they, and how is climate change affecting them? You can binge mo…
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How to Speak Clearly & With Confidence | Matt Abrahams
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2:26:20My guest is Matt Abrahams, lecturer at Stanford Graduate School of Business and a world expert in communication and public speaking. He explains how to speak with clarity and confidence and how to be more authentic in your communication in all settings: public, work, relationships, etc. He shares how to eliminate filler words ("umm"-ing), how to ov…
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2025 Prime Minister’s Prize for Excellence in Science Teaching in Primary Schools
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6:13This year’s winner, Paula Taylor from The ACT Academy of Future Skills describes her approach to supporting teachers to be exceptional STEM educators.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Climate intervention becoming increasingly urgent
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16:57Fine droplets of seawater sent high into the atmosphere could increase cloud formation and reflect more of the sun’s heat.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Launch of The Best Australian Science Writing 2025 and the Bragg Prize for Science Writing
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22:09A panel discussion featuring Bragg Science Writing prize winner Tabitha Carvan and runners-up Angus Dalton and James Purtill.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Therapy Help After Emotional Abuse - Amy Duggar King Interview, Part 2- Holy Disruptor
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11:10Saturday, November 22nd from 10am-Noon Eastern, Join me and my friend, Dawn Marasco, author of the book Continuous Peace for a free virtual workshop to help bring you some helpful tools and encouragement for the approaching the upcoming holidays! You can sign-up for "Overcoming Obstacles to Joy at the Holidays" by going to www.mentalhealthforchrist…
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Essentials: Breathing for Mental & Physical Health & Performance | Dr. Jack Feldman
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49:45In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, my guest is Dr. Jack Feldman, PhD, a Distinguished Professor of Neurobiology at the University of California, Los Angeles, and a leading expert in the science of breathing. We explain the mechanics of breathing and the neural circuits that generate and regulate our breathing rhythm. We also discuss how breat…
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Lab Notes: How breastfeeding can protect against cancer
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12:40Thanks in part to 18th-century nuns, we now know that having children and breastfeeding reduces a mum's risk of developing breast cancer for years, even until her kid is well into primary school. Now Australian scientists have discovered how breastfeeding specifically enlists the immune system to protect against an aggressive and hard-to-treat type…
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How Your Thoughts Are Built & How You Can Shape Them | Dr. Jennifer Groh
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2:16:34My guest is Dr. Jennifer Groh, PhD, professor of psychology and neuroscience at Duke University. She explains how our brain encodes sights and sounds and integrates them so we can navigate and understand the world around us. She explains what thoughts really are and how what you focus on determines your thoughts, not just in that moment but your fu…
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Lead ingots from a Roman shipwreck - a battle between the past and the future
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15:33A Roman shipwreck contained lead ingots. Should they be retained as a link to the past, or be utilised for their unique quality allowing experiments to be performed in the search for dark matter?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Distinguished Professor Lidia Morawska from the Queensland University of Technology has received the 2025 Prime Minister’s Prize for Science for her pioneering research which transformed how the world understands the airborne transmission of disease and indoor air pollution.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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You're Not Crazy - Stop the Gaslighting with Amy Duggar King
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20:57Join Us for the Free Virtual Workshop: Overcoming Obstacles to Joy at the Holidays Saturday, November 22, 2025 from 10am-Noon Eastern. Click Here to Sign-Up Have you ever felt like something isn't quite right? Yet, people are acting like you are the one with the problem in how you are seeing things? That's gaslighting, my friend, and today, my gues…
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Essentials: Erasing Fears & Traumas Using Modern Neuroscience
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39:45In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explore the neuroscience of fear and trauma and how to effectively process and eliminate traumatic responses. I explain why successful fear treatment requires both extinction of the old fearful response and replacement with a new positive association—not just cognitive reframing. I also explain how the thr…
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Lab Notes: How your brain chooses your next snack
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13:53It's mid-afternoon and time for a treat! Do you choose a healthy piece of fruit, or do you head straight for the chocolate? It turns out that well before we consciously decide what we're going to eat, our brain has already weighed up our choices — and in a fraction of a second. Now a new study shows which food attributes are processed by our brain …
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Using Existing Drugs in New Ways to Treat & Cure Diseases of Brain & Body | Dr. David Fajgenbaum
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1:58:53My guest is Dr. David Fajgenbaum, MD, professor of translational medicine and human genetics at the University of Pennsylvania. He explains how, unbeknownst to most doctors, many approved medications can successfully treat or even cure diseases other than the ones they are typically used to treat. He shares his story of escaping death from Castlema…
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Plant diseases impact native vegetation, gardens, crops
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10:52Brett Summerell describes work being done at the Mt Annan Royal Botanic Garden southwest of Sydney understanding fungal diseases impacting plants everywhere including native vegetation, urban gardens and crops.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Author Starre Vartan shows how women surpass men in endurance, flexibility, immunity, pain tolerance, and the ultimate test of any human body: longevity.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Our understanding of changes in biodiversity over time questioned
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7:58Our understanding of the evolution of biodiversity is based on fossil evidence. But so much more may lie buried and reveal a different story.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ancient people took wallabies to islands in canoes
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8:02Evidence suggests that as early as 12,800 years ago, people captured wild wallabies from the then joined Australia - New Guinea mainland and transported them in canoes to islands sometimes hundreds of kilometres away.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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New Scientist continues in print, boosts on-line
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11:44Editor Catherine de Lange says New Scientist will continue to be printed and new younger readers will be encouraged through the digital edition, a podcast, and live events.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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If you would like to work with Michelle, she offers counseling, therapy, and coaching. To learn more, schedule a free 15 minute consultations session by going to: www.calendly.com/michellecroyle, or www.mentalhealthforchristianwomen.com. Do you wonder if therapy will work for you? Are you tired of hurting and ready to do something different to get …
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Essentials: The Biology of Slowing & Reversing Aging | Dr. David Sinclair
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39:07In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, my guest is Dr. David Sinclair, PhD, a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and a leading expert on the biology of aging. We discuss the cellular and molecular mechanisms of aging—and how specific behaviors, such as fasting, regular exercise and NAD⁺-boosting compounds like NMN, can activate the b…
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Lab Notes: Times we thought we found aliens
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13:27We have a mysterious visitor to our little patch of the cosmos this week: A comet called 3I/ATLAS. This icy, rocky ball is only the third interstellar object we've discovered zooming past our Sun. There are scientists who think the comet may be alien technology sent from another solar system to invade Earth, but space agencies poured cold water on …
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Improve Your Lymphatic System for Overall Health & Appearance
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1:40:01Here I explain the lymphatic system, a crucial bodily network for overall health and appearance. I explain how the lymphatic system works to remove cellular waste and fluid from your organs and combat infections. I provide science-based tools that support your lymphatic system for the sake of health and appearance, including: how to reduce fluid re…
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Robots well suited to dangerous drudge work in the chemistry lab
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7:34Robots are ideal in chemistry labs undertaking repetitive and dangerous tasks.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Outgoing president of the Royal Society says the UK public accepts the importance of science and those in power must be reminded of the importance of maintained funding.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Earth writes its own history, and it can be seen in the physical, chemical and biological components of rocks.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Some meteorites come with signs of chemical reactions found in life on Earth.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Greenhouse paint boosts usable light for plants
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9:50New materials applied to agricultural greenhouses as a paint coating boosts red light for plant growth increased yields.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What's the Difference Between Counseling and Coaching?
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12:23Counseling, Psychotherapy, Coaching, you've heard the terms but when it's time to reach out for help, which one does what? Well, in today's episode, Michelle shares an easy way to remember the difference to make sure you can build on a solid foundation and live your best life. If you would like to work with Michelle, she offers counseling, therapy,…
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