Five times winner of the Publisher Podcast Awards, including Best Technology Podcast, Engineering Matters celebrates the work of engineers who use ingenuity, practicality, science, theory and determination to build a better world. In the UK alone 5.7million people work in engineering related enterprises from manufacturing and agriculture to construction and transportation. Their work ensures that the country has sustainable power supplies, better connectivity between cities, increasing effic ...
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Host Russ Altman, a professor of bioengineering, genetics, and medicine at Stanford, is your guide to the latest science and engineering breakthroughs. Join Russ and his guests as they explore cutting-edge advances that are shaping the future of everything from AI to health and renewable energy. Along the way, “The Future of Everything” delves into ethical implications to give listeners a well-rounded understanding of how new technologies and discoveries will impact society. Whether you’re a ...
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The Civil Engineering Podcast provides engineering career advice and success stories specifically for civil engineers. Civil engineers Anthony Fasano, PE and Christian Knutson, PE host the show and showcase civil engineering projects and professional
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Stories from the front lines of business and sustainability innovation.
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Environmental journalist Tom Heap and physicist Helen Czerski tackle major stories about our environment and wildlife, celebrate the wonder of nature and meet the people determined to keep it wonderful.
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The Lab Beat is an inside look at cutting-edge science and engineering labs at UC Irvine. Award-winning journalist Natalie Tso visits the labs, interviews professors and presents their innovations and inspirations in short engaging features. From biomedical engineering, mechanical and aerospace engineering, materials science and engineering, civil and environmental engineering, electrical engineering to computer science, The Lab Beat gives a fascinating look into the newest research at the U ...
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Hosted on the www.embeddedcomputing.com website, the Embedded Insiders Podcast is a fun electronics talk show for hardware design engineers, software developers, and academics. Organized by Tiera Oliver, Assistant Managing Editor, and Ken Briodagh, Editor-in-Chief of Embedded Computing Design, each episode highlights embedded industry veterans who tackle trends, news, and new products for the embedded, IoT, automotive, security, artificial intelligence, edge computing, and other technology m ...
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The Engineering Reimagined podcast explores how, like engineers, people from all walks of life are reimagining the future and their roles in it. Each month you'll hear inspiring stories from a range of guests as we reimagine how engineering can lead the world to a better future.
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Welcome to the GBA Podcast, where we present information and expertise from geoprofessionals around the globe to provide you with wisdom and insight to help in your pursuit of knowledge. GBA was founded over 50 years ago to serve geotechnical, environmental, and other geoprofessionals by giving them proven tools to achieve business success by confronting risk and optimizing performance.
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Gideon Korrell is a seasoned legal professional with over 15 years of experience bridging engineering and law. Beginning his career in nuclear power and defense engineering, Gideon Korrell transitioned to law, becoming a trusted advisor in global law firms and later serving as an in-house lawyer. Committed to environmental sustainability, Gideon Korrell focuses on forging partnerships to decarbonize the global economy. His expertise lies in negotiating complex commercial and technology agree ...
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New discoveries, everyday mysteries, and the science behind the headlines — in just under 15 minutes. It's science for everyone, using a lot of creativity and a little humor. Join hosts Emily Kwong and Regina Barber for science on a different wavelength. If you're hooked, try Short Wave Plus. Your subscription supports the show and unlocks a sponsor-free feed. Learn more at plus.npr.org/shortwave
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'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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Welcome to Science Sessions, the PNAS podcast program. Listen to brief conversations with cutting-edge researchers, Academy members, and policymakers as they discuss topics relevant to today's scientific community. Learn the behind-the-scenes story of work published in PNAS, plus a broad range of scientific news about discoveries that affect the world around us.
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This podcast is produced and hosted by the Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Field Agricultural Engineering Team. We are a group of agricultural engineers that work with farmers and agribusiness professionals to help improve the efficiency, profitability, and environmental outcomes on farms. This podcast will feature information and interviews with ISU Extension field ag engineers and others with expertise in engineering and environmental issues in agriculture. We will cover a var ...
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The Spec Shaman podcast explores the world of building product manufacturers, architects and engineers, sustainable design, technology and trends. We engage in thought-provoking discussions with renowned experts, industry pioneers, and visionaries who are making a significant impact in the construction industry. Join us as we explore groundbreaking ideas, revolutionary concepts, and the latest advancements shaping the built environment.
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Science Friction's latest season is: Artificial Evolution. In 1996, Dolly the Sheep became the first ever cloned animal. Nearly 30 years later, genetic technology has reshaped the world around us. What exactly has happened, where are we headed, and are we OK about it? In this series, environment reporter Peter de Kruijff tells the surprising stories of genetic engineering. Meet the scientists changing the food we eat and creating animals with organs we can use. Hear about the criminal conspi ...
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The Building Science Podcast is a show hosted by MEP engineering firm Positive Energy principal Kristof Irwin. The show covers everything from the basics of building science to adjacent scientific disciplines to more fully understand how the built environment shapes our lives as human beings on planet earth.
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Ventures & Visionaries offers a deep dive into the minds of successful entrepreneurs and industry leaders at the intersection of business, technology, and innovation. Each episode focuses on the nuances of navigating business growth, leadership challenges, and embracing technology in today's dynamic environment.
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Tune into conversations among leading experts as they discuss the topics and issues that are impacting the HVAC&R industry. Interested in reaching the global HVACR engineering leaders with one program? Contact Greg Martin at 01 678-539-1174 | [email protected].
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From the evolution of intelligent life, to the mysteries of consciousness; from the threat of the climate crisis to the search for dark matter, The world, the universe and us is your essential weekly dose of science and wonder in an uncertain world. Hosted by journalists Dr Rowan Hooper and Dr Penny Sarchet and joined each week by expert scientists in the field, the show draws on New Scientist’s unparalleled depth of reporting to put the stories that matter into context. Feed your curiosity ...
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AEC Marketing for Principals is the go-to podcast for leaders in the commercial real estate, architecture, engineering, and construction industries who are passionate about advancing their firms through strategic marketing. Brought to you by Smartegies, the leading growth consulting firm for the built environment, this podcast dives deep into the unique challenges and opportunities faced by principals and senior leaders.
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Listen in to Bettool Jabur, Naviate Technology Manager, Architecture, as she invites guests from different industries to talk about design, technology and everything in between. Subscribe to get notifications on new episodes.
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Universal Engineering has become a trusted name in conducting Milestone Inspections in Palm Beach, providing detailed, engineering-driven evaluations for residential and commercial properties. Their team of licensed structural engineers performs thorough assessments of building components—foundations, slabs, columns, beams, and load-bearing walls—ensuring every structure meets required safety benchmarks. Unlike basic visual inspections, Universal Engineering’s milestone process involves data ...
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The Zweig Group provides management information and expertise to architecture, engineering, planning, and environmental consulting firms worldwide. Our books, magazines, research reports, seminars, conferences, awards programs, and consulting services provide Design Firm leaders with the tools they need to be more successful! The Zweig Letter Podcast is a regular dose of ideas, topics, and information discussed in our Newsletter. The Zweig Letter is one of the longest-running newsletters in ...
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Welcome to AECO Tech Talk, the podcast that explores the intersection of technology, innovation, and the built environment. We delve into the digital tools, advanced workflows, groundbreaking solutions, and brilliant minds that are shaping the future of architecture, engineering, construction, and operations.
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Founded 28 years ago, Bryden Wood champions a radical transformation in design and construction. Our global team delivers comprehensive services across architecture, engineering, and digital delivery, driving innovation from concept to completion. We've led projects like the UK's first net-zero commercial building and Europe's highest IT yield data centre, showcasing our commitment to sustainability and efficiency. Our approach harnesses digital tools and manufacturing processes for smarter, ...
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KP Unpacked explores the biggest ideas in AEC, AI, and innovation, unpacking the trends, technology, discussions, and strategies shaping the built environment and beyond.
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Talking Biotech is a weekly podcast that uncovers the stories, ideas and research of people at the frontier of biology and engineering. Each episode explores how science and technology will transform agriculture, protect the environment, and feed 10 billion people by 2050. Interviews are led by Dr. Kevin Folta, a professor of molecular biology and genomics.
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The AEC Innovators Circle is the podcast where technology meets transformation in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction industries. Hosted by Creative ITC, each episode brings together forward-thinking leaders, disruptors, and digital pioneers who are redefining what’s possible in the built environment. From emerging technologies and data-driven design to sustainable construction and the future of remote collaboration, we explore the ideas and innovations driving change across the ...
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In our new format, this monthly EnvCast podcast series, features special guests highlighting an environment top 5 each month. Each month we welcome two environmental professionals to explore what they believe to be the top 5 things to consider within a particular topic. Topics range from climate to leadership, agriculture to AI, and everything in between. Look out for some curveballs in the top 5 each month, and remember, we can’t cover every important thing within a topic. Our aim is to unc ...
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acQuire Connected is your compass in the world of data. acQuire Connected features conversations with thought leaders and technology experts who bring together people, process and technology for tackling increasingly complex data challenges impacting Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) as it relates to the earth's resources, the natural environment and communities.
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Welcome to "The Quality Podcast - Saving Water Saving Energy" hosted by Robert Kurek, your go-to resource for insightful discussions on quality engineering and innovative solutions for saving water and energy. Join us as we explore cutting-edge technologies, practical tips, and success stories from industry experts and thought leaders. Whether you're a quality engineer, sustainability enthusiast, or simply passionate about making a positive impact on the environment, this podcast is for you. ...
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Building Doors, hosted by Lauren Karan, is the podcast for ambitious professionals in construction, infrastructure, and engineering ready to accelerate their careers and lead with impact. Each episode explores how top industry leaders built their success and what it takes to stand out. Lauren shares practical strategies for career growth, networking, and influence, along with insights on leadership, hiring trends, and the future of the industry. You’ll hear real conversations with CEOs, proj ...
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Real-life SDN and network automation architectures and solutions that work outside of the cozy environment of vendor-branded PowerPoint.
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Engineers hanging out.. That's it.
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Interviews with environmental / climate change experts discussing the choices we collectively face in determining what future we will shape for ourselves, future generations, and all other life within the biosphere. The podcast is produced by Nick Breeze - find out more at https://genn.cc + https://patreon.com/genncc Please subscribe to the podcast. Thank you, Nick Breeze ClimateGenn
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Tech leaders, your balancing act between innovation and sustainability just got a guide with the Green Software Foundation’s latest podcast series, CXO Bytes hosted by Sanjay Podder, Chairperson of the Green Software Foundation.In each episode, we will be joined by industry leaders to explore strategies to green software and how to effectively reduce software’s environmental impacts while fulfilling a drive for innovation and enterprise growth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more ...
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Welcome to AEA Stream Line, a podcast by the Association of Environmental Authorities. AEA is a New Jersey trade association serving local, regional, and state-level government agencies that deliver water, sewer, and solid waste services. Your host, Peggy Gallos is the executive director of AEA and has served over a decade in the NJ utilities sector. Now our monthly podcast, Stream Line connects you to AEA on your own time. This podcast has something for anyone who works in an AEA member uti ...
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Welcome to CEM Engineering's Energy Radio, where we discuss everything from what's going on in the market, new technologies, and how you can achieve your energy and environmental goals.
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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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Conversations with entrepreneurs about the joys and struggles of running a successful business in today’s fast paced ever changing business environment. A listener will hear about how to respond to failure, how to parlay success, building business relationships and more.A must listen for small business owners and individuals running businesses.
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An Apple Is An Ovary: The Science of Apple Breeding
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14:55What's your favorite apple? Maybe it's the crowd-pleasing Honeycrisp, the tart Granny Smith or the infamous Red Delicious. Either way, before that apple made it to your local grocery store or orchard it had to be invented — by a scientist. So today, we're going straight to the source: Talking to an apple breeder. Producer Hannah Chinn reports how a…
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Can AI Cut Medicine Costs? The Future of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing | Martin Wood & Adrian La Porta
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29:07As AI promises to accelerate drug development, a critical question emerges: can pharmaceutical manufacturing keep pace? In this episode, Martin Wood and Adrian La Porta examine how artificial intelligence could transform the entire pharmaceutical value chain, from quality control paradigms to facility design. Recorded as a preview to Bryden Wood's …
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From Classroom to Cloud: Navigating Education's Digital Shift pt2
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28:06Tech is reshaping education - not just how we learn, but how we’re taught. AI and analytics now personalize learning, helping each student progress at their own pace. Yet challenges remain — the digital divide, over-reliance on screens, and the need to keep critical thinking alive. If we balance innovation with inclusion, we can build a smarter, mo…
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Mental ‘Workouts’ Could Keep Your Brain Young
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11:27Scientists have found the first compelling evidence that cognitive training can boost levels of a brain chemical that typically declines as people age. The results of this 10-week study back earlier animal research showing that environments that stimulate the brain can increase levels of certain neurotransmitters. And other studies of people have s…
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Exploring Non-Traditional Paths with an Engineering Degree
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1:01:02In this episode, Sarah (BME '28, pre-med) sits down with Cedric (BME '28, pre-med) and Mattice (CHE ' 28, pre-law) to discuss the ins and outs of pursuing a career path other than traditional engineering with an engineering degree. They discuss the various resources that they utilize here at USC, staying involved within both the engineering and the…
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Are we cooked? How social media shapes your language w/ Adam Aleksic (from TED Tech)
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16:55This week, we’re sharing a special episode from TED Tech exploring Gen Z slang words like "unalive," "skibidi" and "rizz." Where do these words come from — and how do they get popular so fast? Linguist Adam Aleksic explores how the forces of social media algorithms are reshaping the way people talk and view their very own identities. Technology’s r…
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Beyond the Door: Designing for Safety, Accessibility, and Smart Integration
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59:51This podcast explores the evolving intersection of design, technology, and human experience in door hardware and access control systems. Through expert discussion, listeners will gain insight into how innovative hardware solutions can simultaneously enhance security, accessibility, and design intent. The conversation examines how divisions 8 and 28…
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New genome of ancient human; 95% of us have a dormant virus that causes disease; Formula E cars faster than F1; Bill Bryson joins the pod!
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45:02Episode 332 For only the second time, the genome of an ancient Denisovan has been sequenced - thanks to the discovery of a 200,000-year-old tooth found in a Siberian cave. This ancient member of the human family has long been a mystery, so this genome is being described as a bombshell moment, revealing an early stage of Denisovan history. We explor…
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Biochemist Lingyin Li survived breast cancer at just 30 and now works to harness the human immune system to fight cancers that have long evaded treatment. T cells, she says, are powerful cancer killers, but they can be oblivious. She and her lab colleagues have discovered a masking enzyme that squelches the immune system’s “danger signals” and are …
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For thirty years world leaders have been gathering to negotiate the planet's route away from climate disaster. For thirty years carbon emissions have been rising and hopes have been fading. Is it time to admit defeat and search for a new strategy to persuade corporations and individuals to cut their pollution and save the planet? As the COP30 summi…
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It’s another news roundup! This time, we cover how, using data analytics – and ironically, some AI – a team at Cornell University has mapped the environmental impact of AI by state. They determined that, by 2030, the rate of AI growth in the U.S. would put an additional 24 to 44 million metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The team fu…
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In March 2024, I received my first PR from an airplane: Sander Steffann was flying to South Africa to deliver an Ansible training and fixed a minor annoyance in the then-new multilab feature.Of course, I wanted to know more about his setup, but it took us over a year and a half till we managed to sit down (virtually) and chat about it, the state of…
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"God took me to coffee" - John Tommassini
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1:34:11Get caffeinated with Jay as he sits down with John Tommassini, founder of Jet Coffee in Lafayette, LA. John returns after nearly five years and catches up with Jay on family life, growth, and trusting God’s timing in both family and business. John and his wife, Stephanie, integrate faith and business, and explain why they see Jet Coffee as a callin…
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AEC Marketing Budgeting From the Ground Up with Jason Kruger
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40:48Consistent, ground-up financial planning is the difference between hopeful growth and profitable growth for AEC firms. Katie Cash sits down with Jason Kruger, President and Founder of Signature Analytics (now with Citrin Cooperman), to explore how AEC leaders can better align sales, marketing, and finance for intentional growth. Together, they disc…
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Why the claims about Hitler’s genome are misleading
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29:00Episode 331 This week sees the broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK of a documentary called Hitler’s DNA: Blueprint of a dictator. Geneticists have managed to find a DNA sample from Adolf Hitler and have sequenced it and verified it, and now we have his genome. The big question is what does this really tell us – what can we tell from someone’s genome? …
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From blood pressure monitors and smart watches, to MRIs and step counters, many of us make tracking health metrics part of our daily routine. Armed with data, we can take steps to extend our lives. And this approach can also be used to extend the life of key components of our energy infrastructure. The offshore wind industry is entering a period of…
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TZL - Leadership and Optimism in Uncertain Times: Mark Zweig’s Bold Moves for AEC Growth
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45:14“ If you're going to be an entrepreneur and you're going to accomplish anything and you're going to grow your business in spite of a lot of negative things happening, you've got to be positive. So it's absolutely essential.” Mark Zweig Episode Summary: In this episode of The Zweig Letter Podcast, host Randy Wilburn sits down with Mark Zweig for a c…
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Stacy Copp's lab is using glowing light and color to see deep inside human tissues which could replace the need for X-rays. Listen to Copp, an associate professor of materials science and engineering, share her inspirations and ground breaking work at her UCI lab. (Season 1: Episode 6)By Cutting-edge science and engineering labs
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Could vaccinations stop people from getting cancer?
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17:25Finding a cure for cancer is unarguably one of the biggest medical challenges that we face. But what if we could find a way to prevent cancer before it even starts? In this special extended edition of the Big Questions Podcast, we chat to Professor Sarah Blagden, an experimental oncologist at the University of Oxford, and Anna Fry, who has the canc…
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How interoperability is shaping the future of mining
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19:43In this episode of acQuire Connected, we sit down with Warren Carvey, Partnerships Leader at acQuire, to explore how interoperability is transforming the mining industry. With nearly two decades at acQuire, Warren shares his insights on connecting technologies, improving data flow, and fostering collaboration through the Nova Network partner progra…
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Innovation in operations: balancing risk, quality and efficiency
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21:58How can we match the right technologies to the right problems, while balancing speed with quality, and prioritising human factors that shape meaningful progress? Aurecon's Chief Operating Officer, Scott Powell, speaks with Professor Marcus Holgersson from Chalmers University of Technology. Together they explore the interplay between risk, innovatio…
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The Future Of Immune Health Might Be Here
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12:20David Ewing Duncan has spent the last 25 years being poked and prodded in the name of science. He’s signed up for hundreds of tests because, as a journalist, he writes about emerging health breakthroughs. He says one recent test contains more useful data than anything he’s seen to date. He talks to host Emily Kwong about his score on the Immune Hea…
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Digital Design & Smart Cities | Episode 2 | AEC Innovators Circle Podcast
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58:04Welcome to the second episode of the AEC Innovators Circle Podcast — where industry leaders share their insights on the innovations and technologies shaping architecture, engineering, and construction. In this episode, host Karl Smith, Global Head of Sales at Creative ITC, sits down with Andrew Victory, Global Head of Digital Design at Broadway Mal…
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#82 - Case History - Practice, In Small Claims Court, Makes Perfect? Think About It
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14:09GBA Case History Series – Case History #82 - Practice, In Small Claims Court, Makes Perfect? Think About It Summary A GBA member firm conducted a Phase I and Phase II study for the developer AND later did work directly for a former tenant of the same site. After things got even more complicated, the member firm decided to try small claims court for…
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Gideon Korrell Discusses International Contracts in Technology and Energy Deals
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3:03In this episode, Gideon Korrell discusses how international contracts influence global technology and clean energy projects. He explains key legal issues like risk, intellectual property, and dispute resolution, helping businesses build fair and secure cross-border dealsBy gideonkorrell
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What Space Dust Reveals About Earth's Ice Age
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13:48Cosmic dust can tell scientists about how ice covered Earth during the last ice age. This dust is leftover debris from asteroids and comets colliding in space and this dust constantly rains down on our planet. Researcher Frankie Pavia from the University of Washington recently used a brand new method for estimating climate conditions 30,000 years a…
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Beyond Compliance: Integrating Accessibility, Innovation, and Inclusion in Design
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41:26Accessibility in architecture has evolved far beyond compliance; it’s now a defining element of inclusive, sustainable, and human-centered design. This podcast explores how design professionals can integrate barrier-free solutions that enhance occupant health, safety, and well-being across project types. Through discussion on current standards, eme…
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The Silent Killer of Startups: Broken Boards
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46:33Founders, if your board meetings feel pointless, this one’s for you. Rethink the people shaping your company’s future. Private company boards should drive growth, not block it. Yet too often, they become performative, disengaged, or simply wrong for a company’s stage. In this episode of KP Unpacked, KP Reddy and Nick unpack what makes boards work —…
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A giant virus associated with oyster aquaculture mortality Science Sessions are brief conversations with cutting-edge researchers, National Academy members, and policymakers as they discuss topics relevant to today's scientific community. Learn the behind-the-scenes story of work published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNA…
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Do Birth Control Side Effects Make It Worth Skipping?
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12:23Recently, health influencers on Instagram and TikTok have been vocal about the side effects of hormonal birth control. Check out the most popular videos on the subject, and you’ll hear horror stories about sex drive and skin texture, depression and weight fluctuation. But doctors say that while some side effects are possible, the most extreme stori…
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Time Management as a Viterbi Engineering Student
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1:09:04In this episode, Cecilia Betancourt (ECE '27) sits down with a heavily involved RPL member and ASPEN lead, Autumn Zaretsky (ASTE '27), and discusses what it's like to be heavily involved in campus extracurriculars and what that means for academics. They highlight how to manage your time while simultaneously getting the most you can out of your coll…
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80. Why the Future of Australian Manufacturing Depends on the Next Generation with Ryza Garbacz
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52:28In this episode of Building Doors, host Lauren Karan sits down with Ryza Garbacz, the second-generation Managing Director of NEACH, a leading Australian steel fabrication and manufacturing company. From humble beginnings in a small Noosa workshop, NEACH has evolved into a powerhouse supplier for some of the nation’s most complex infrastructure proj…
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Join ASHRAE Journal assistant editor Allison Hambrick and Max Rohr, Member ASHRAE, as they discuss zero energy buildings, biomimicry and designing for energy efficiency.By ASHRAE Journal
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Building Resilient Schools: Design Practices that Enhance Safety, Security, and Longevity
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57:26This podcast explores the critical role of door hardware and security solutions in creating safer and more resilient educational environments. Through real-world insights and design strategies, participants will examine how codes, standards, and best practices influence decisions that impact occupant safety, emergency response, long-term durability…
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On our 300th episode, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice talks about her return to Stanford after years in government and the impact she sees rapidly advancing technologies having on democracy and public policy. She says the future demands greater collaboration among industry, academia, and government to ensure promising fields like quantum…
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COP30: The world's climate future hinges on this meeting
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31:30Episode 330 COP30 is nearly upon us - and this climate conference may be the most crucial so far. In a year where we’ve seen the first major global tipping point reached, destructive wildfires raging in Los Angeles and much more, joint action has never been more urgent. But as hope starts to wane and climate goals continue to be missed, many are qu…
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Navigating Change with Optimism and Perspective
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50:26In this episode of Ventures and Visionaries, I sit down with Zachary Karabell—author, researcher, and founder of The Progress Network—to explore how optimism can shape the way we navigate business, technology, and life. We dig into why balancing optimism with realism is critical, what AI disruption really means for the workforce, and how history gi…
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Fall foliage is still a mystery: Why do some leaves turn red?
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13:59Scientists know why leaves turn yellow in the fall: Chlorophyll breaks down, revealing the yellow pigment that was there all along. But red? Red is a different story altogether. Leaves have to make a new pigment to turn red. Why would a dying leaf do that? Scientists don’t really know. NPR science correspondent Nell Greenfieldboyce reports on the l…
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