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Genetically Modified Foods!
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Genetically Podified is a podcast about all things Genetically Modified! Join Roberta and James for weekly episodes discussing the goods, the bads, and the uglies of GM. Roberta and James are PhD students, GM experts, and passionate about explaining the positives and highlighting the negatives of GM. Come set sail with them on this voyage of learning and laughs!
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With Genetically modified trees in North Carolina what are we to expect
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GMO Watch, hosted by Emily Journey, explores common questions about food and GMOs. Questions like “Why do I eat organic?”, “Are GMOs bad for you?” or “Do certain food brands have GMOs in them?” Her guests break down the science and trivia behind food so you can come to your own conclusions about what you want to eat. Join in the discussion with Emily Journey at https://gmowatch.com/.
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Anna Kavanaugh hosts the weekly radio series, "Mad Science: The Genetic Crossroad." The program aims to raise awareness and provide education about genetically modified organisms (GMO), in the world food supply and the practices of the GM biotech industry. The series is dedicated to all issues surrounding GM foods, its usage and ramifications thereof. Anna is a writer, producer, journalist and advocate. She is the founder of the (AKCF) Anna Kavanaugh Charitable Foundation. Her original novel ...
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The Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson's Podcast
The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research
Subscribe for coverage and analysis of current neurology/brain research, patient and caregiver profiles, drug development strategy, pioneering nonprofit management and other topics of interest in a wide-ranging series of conversations that include the voices of those affected by Parkinson's as well as clinicians.
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5 Live's science podcast, featuring Dr Chris and Naked Scientists with the hottest science news stories and analysis.
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Timely and relevant agronomic information for the Midwest.
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Cell U.R. - A Sci-fi Musical Comedy Radiodrama audiobook of Vampires and Human Cellphones
Mark Plimsoll
Vampires dance with Goths around campfires far from the rainy Metroplex- as the Central Computer says in Cell U.R. "Most entertainment consists of beautiful people on sexy adventures without kids, because real life is the opposite." Imagine a near future, when nanotechnology allows doctors to install speakerphones on the inside of everyone's ears, a microphone in their throat, and scanners that record through the eyes. All citizens enjoy a permanent connection to the internet. One human cell ...
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Listen to me give my opinions and advice on all the things you want to hear.
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The Public News Service provides reporting on a wide range of social, community, and environmental issues for mainstream and alternative media.
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The online learning podcast series of Mapúa University School of Social Sciences and Education
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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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Farouk Abubakar is an influential artist with lots of music follower and portraying with background music. For more just visit the link and enjoy the music.
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This is a podcast about vision. And it’s about exploring ideas pushing ideas farther and hearing the ideas of others and discussing them in detail. Finding people with vision and helping them execute on that is one of the core factors that makes life exciting in the world better.
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Sadhguru is an Indian yogi, mystic and author who founded the Isha Foundation, a non-profit organisation which offers yoga programs around the world. Through his Inner Engineering program, Sadhguru shows us why raising human consciousness is vital to our survival. In this age of high-powered technology easily available to almost everyone, the one thing humanity is still missing is Inclusive Consciousness.
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Hosted by online magazine Parkinson’s Life and supported by Parkinson's Europe, this free podcast explores the reality of life with Parkinson’s – and shares ideas on how to live well with the world’s fastest growing neurological condition. Join us for honest conversation, useful information and inspiring stories from around the world. #ParkinsonsLife #Parkinsons. parkinsonslife.eu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Anorak Cafe Podcast is where your host Joon and Nam (sometimes guest) talk about news regarding Video games, science, tech, global news, etc etc etc.
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We are excited to be here. We are messy. We make mistakes. We come back stronger. We question everything. We are a work in progress. We are Skeptic Generation. A new live call-in show for an expanding community of diverse and compassionate atheists. Join Eric Murphy and Vi La Bianca every Sunday morning at 11:30am CT by visiting tiny.cc/callSG or calling 585-LAMURPH (585-526-8774).
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Here you can listen to Different and interesting Local and Global stories around the world. Local and Global Stories by Ijaz Khan Sahu. Ijaz Khan Sahu is A Pakistani Multimedia Journalist. you can find Ijaz Khan Sahu on social sites, Also, in Google by typing IJAZ KHAN SAHU. Cover art photo provided by Robert Horvick on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@bubbafat
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The Dr. Jay Show is an informational based podcast where Health, Wellness, and Fitness topics are discussed. Dr. Jay Herrera is a Doctor of Physical Therapy and specializes in Pain management and Human performance improvement. The intent of the show is to provide you science-based helpful tips and advice on living your best, pain free life. Please be sure to subscribe and share this podcast if you enjoy it and feel free to leave a review! You can visit us at www.DrJayHerrera.com to leave fee ...
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"Building on Breakthroughs" Research Roundtable (Event Audio)
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1:20:14Earlier this year, The Michael J. Fox Foundation hosted its 2025 Research Roundtable, “Building on Breakthroughs.” Tune into audio from this event to hear Parkinson’s experts and MJFF staff discuss the latest in lifestyle medicine and treatments in the pipeline, as well as the power of advocating for Parkinson’s policy. Like our podcasts? Please co…
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Parkinson’s Research and Artificial Intelligence
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37:45What is AI? How do scientists use it? Where does the data come from? Can AI help find a cure for Parkinson’s? As the use of artificial intelligence, or AI, becomes more widespread, our community has asked us many questions about how scientists may be using the technology to further Parkinson’s research. In this episode of The Michael J. Fox Foundat…
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Catalyzing Change: Parkinson’s Research Progress in 2025 (Webinar Audio)
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59:32Parkinson’s research has had a transformative year as researchers have built on breakthroughs to learn more about the disease and how to treat it. Tune into audio from this Third Thursday’s Webinar to hear our panel of experts discuss how Parkinson’s research has advanced in 2025 and what the future could look like. Like our podcasts? Please consid…
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Genetics and Parkinson’s: Understanding the Role of Gene Therapy in a Cure (Webinar Audio)
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59:55What do you know about gene therapy and its potential for treating Parkinson’s? In this audio from our Third Thursdays Webinar, you’ll learn what exactly gene therapy is and how it works, who gene therapy might work for and the role of genetic testing. You’ll also get a status report on investigations into gene therapy for Parkinson’s. Panelists in…
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New Treatment Options for Progressing Parkinson’s (Webinar Audio)
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52:38As Parkinson’s symptoms change over the years, different treatments may be needed to best manage symptoms and side effects. Since last fall, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved five new options for people living with the disease, including two continuous, under-the-skin infusion pumps. Tune into audio from this Third Thursday’s Webin…
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In 2018, a Chinese scientist made an announcement that shocked the world — and landed him years in prison. In a special episode of Artificial Evolution, Health Report reporter Shelby Traynor traces the story of He Jiankui, the researcher who helped to produce genetically edited babies. His actions invited condemnation from scientists worldwide and …
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Stepping back from the workforce is a milestone event in any life, and Parkinson’s disease (PD) adds an emotional and logistical layer. Many people living with the disease think differently about when and how to retire as they balance symptoms, their financial and health needs and their plans and interests. Tune into this episode of The Michael J. …
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An introduction to genetics and Parkinson’s
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Dr Jane Goodall, a pioneer of ground-breaking chimpanzee field research, has died at the age of 91. Her early work, published in 1963, transformed our understanding of the social and emotional lives of chimpanzees and encouraged a wave of study into primate behaviour. She later established the Jane Goodall Institute, now one of the world's largest …
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Talking About Disease-modifying Therapies for Parkinson’s (Webinar Audio)
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53:35While there have been improvements in therapies to treat Parkinson’s symptoms, people living with the disease and their loved ones await a treatment that will slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease (PD) or stop it entirely. These therapies, called disease-modifying therapies, have the potential to change how PD is treated and experienced. Tune…
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04 | Artificial Evolution: Pig Parts for People?
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26:08Timothy Andrews has lived with a pig kidney in his body for eight months. That makes him a record breaker — living longer with a gene-edited pig kidney than anyone else in the world so far. In the final episode of Artificial Evolution, he tells us about his journey, his hopes for making it a year with the transplant, and the challenges he's faced a…
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03 | Artificial Evolution: Yuck or Yum? Gene-Edited Meat
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27:02Gene-edited fish are on the market in Japan, and similar foods could soon be on Australian shelves. But will we want to eat them, how affordable will they be, and what do they even taste like? On this episode of Artificial Evolution, Pete looks at the future of gene editing for consumption, what's on the menu, and whether it’s a sustainable way to …
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A Parkinson’s disease (PD) diagnosis can impact many areas of life, including how you get work done and think about your career. It can lead to questions like: Should I disclose my diagnosis to my employer and colleagues? How do I adapt my work around my symptoms? What legal protections do I have? Tune into this episode of The Michael J. Fox Founda…
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02 | Artificial Evolution: Genetically Modified Marsupials
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26:06Earlier this year, a US biotech company claimed it had brought back a long-extinct species - the dire wolf, which roamed ancient America thousands of years ago. And the same editing technology that remade dire wolves could also be used to stop Australian species from going extinct. In episode two of Artificial Evolution, Pete heads to the labs that…
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01 | Artificial Evolution: Cloning Goes Mainstream
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26:08Last year, 81-year-old rancher Arthur 'Jack' Schubarth was sentenced to six months in prison. His crime? An elaborate, multi-country conspiracy to smuggle in the tissue of a rare big horn sheep — clone it — and sell the offspring to hunters. But how did we get to the point where such a scheme could be run out of an elderly rancher's backyard? In ep…
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Advances in Stem Cell Science for Parkinson’s (Webinar Audio)
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52:29Researchers are investigating many options to treat Parkinson’s disease (PD) with stem cells, including reprogramming them to replace lost dopamine-producing neurons and creating supportive brain cells to keep neurons healthy. Tune into audio from this Third Thursdays Webinar to listen to our panel of experts discuss the latest stem cell research a…
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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 Artificial Evolution, our latest series of Science Friction, ABC environment reporter Peter de Kruijff follows the story of gene technolo…
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Ask Us Anything About Parkinson’s and Relationships
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39:44How do I tell my children about my Parkinson’s disease (PD) diagnosis? How do I explain a tremor to my grandkids? How can I support my parent with Parkinson’s from a distance? How can my spouse and I communicate around a symptom of apathy? Every year our community submits thousands of questions online and at in-person events. Many are about Parkins…
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Finding the Right Tech Tools for Your Parkinson’s Journey (Webinar Audio)
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57:18Technology can offer people living with Parkinson’s disease (PD) much needed support in several areas of life, from apps to keep track of medication timing, wearables to help smooth gait, websites to monitor symptoms and more. Tune into audio from this Third Thursdays Webinar to listen to our panel of experts discuss how tech tools can be incorpora…
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What Imaging Tech Can Reveal About Parkinson's
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36:06Advances in imaging technology offer researchers a window into how Parkinson’s disease affects the brain, which could reshape how the disease is diagnosed and treated. In this episode of The Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson’s Podcast, in its award-winning Parkinson’s Science POV series, David Kumbroch, senior science writer at MJFF, lead a conve…
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Building Your Best Parkinson’s Care Team (Webinar Audio)
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54:27Having a network of health care professionals, loved ones and community members as part of a care team has shown to improve the quality of life for those living with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and their loved ones. Tune into audio from this Third Thursdays Webinar to listen to our panel of experts discuss how to make the most of your appointments, fi…
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05 | Brain Rot: Meet the people who ditched their smartphones. Is it worth it?
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25:45We’ve all dreamt of lobbing our smartphone into the ocean and going off grid. So what happens when you follow through with it? For our final episode of Brain Rot, we speak to the people who decided they’d had enough. From a French village, to Gen Z ‘luddites’ in New York City and a group of parents in regional Victoria, there are clubs, campaigns a…
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04 | Brain Rot: Is internet addiction real?
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25:37Plenty of people will say they are addicted to the internet. But how well-recognised, scientifically, is an addiction ... to your screen? In episode four of Brain Rot, we dig into how behavioural addictions work. And we hear from self-described internet addicts about the treatment programs that help them stay “internet sober”. Brain Rot is a new fi…
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Understanding the Experience of LGBTQ+ People Living with Parkinson’s Disease
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45:03Life with Parkinson’s disease (PD) is shaped by myriad factors, including sexual orientation and gender identity that shape access to care, lifestyle decisions and more. In this episode of The Michael J. Fox Foundation’s Parkinson’s Podcast, our expert panel shares their personal stories and discusses the ongoing research into the health concerns a…
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03 | Brain Rot: Is tech making your memory better or worse?
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27:40We’re trusting tech with more tasks than ever — including the ones our brains once did.We’re Googling things we used to know, taking screenshots of things we’ll instantly forget, and hoarding all kinds of data we’ll never check again.On this episode of Brain Rot: is tech giving your brain a holiday, or putting it out of a job?You’ll also meet a guy…
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02 | Brain Rot: Is AI turning us off human relationships?
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25:33Whether it’s social media, the omnipresent smartphone or AI companions, in recent decades the way we relate to each other has been completely up-ended. In episode two of Brain Rot, we explore the potential implications that tech poses to human relationships. Worldwide estimates suggest there are around one billion users of AI companion — people usi…
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01 | Brain Rot: Is there any proof your phone is destroying your attention span?
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29:19Everyone seems to have a hunch that their phone is destroying their attention span, but is there any science to back it up? In episode one of Brain Rot, we’re doing our best to focus on the topic of attention for a full 25 minutes — and find out what's actually happening in your brain every time your phone buzzes or dings. Is brain rot a real thing…
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