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Human Genetics Podcasts
Brought to you by the American Society of Human Genetics, featuring those who work in human genetics and genomics research and more.
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Colourful chat brought to you by The European Society of Human Genetics. Listen to the sound of our genomics podcast session talk from The European Society of Human Genetics. With monthly guest speakers we discuss all things genetic now that genomics has moved to the forefront of medicine. https://www.eshg.org/
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This is a podcast series called Demystifying Genetics where I, Dr Matt Burgess, Genetic Counsellor interview other genetic counsellors, people working in genetics or people affected by genetic conditions. We chat about human clinical genetics, genetic counselling, ethics, pyschosocial issues and more. To contact me, please reach out at matt at insightgenomica dot au.
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The Biology Report delivers the full biology package: cell biology, genetics, evolution, biochemistry, physiology, ecology, and more. Built for undergrads, pre-med/dent students, AP Biology learners, and those wanting to learn more about their body and surroundings. Each episode maps to common college syllabi and AP units. Extensive sound design, scene-based examples, and tight editing keep concepts vivid and pacing sharp. If you want biology that is accurate, efficient, and engaging, start ...
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Where traditional biohacking intersects with precision medicine and genetic research in the pursuit of human excellence.
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The Armen Show is an intellectual exploration where curiosity meets expertise. Host Armen Shirvanian engages with leading scientists, authors, and thought leaders in conversations that bridge cutting-edge research with practical wisdom. From Harvard’s anti-aging experts to Stanford ethicists, from NPR journalists to bestselling authors, each episode delivers insights that challenge conventional thinking and inspire lifelong learning. Whether exploring artificial intelligence and human behavi ...
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Ancient Forbidden Knowledge explores the secrets buried beneath history—mysteries whispered through ancient texts, forbidden artifacts, and suppressed discoveries that challenge everything we think we know about the past. Hosted by Ben Carter, each episode dives deep into lost civilizations, hidden technologies, ancient cataclysms, and the knowledge humanity was never meant to uncover. Were we visited by gods... or something else? What truths lie hidden beneath myth and stone? Follow now and ...
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A series of podcasts aimed at helping students understand some Human Biology concepts in preparation for the Human Biology WACE exams and Year 11 HBY. Any mistakes are all my own, due to no time to edit. The content may be useful to Biology students globally, because content is content.
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Are you interested in what you could learn from the careers of physiologists? Join our host Eleanor Newton as she puts a physiologist and an expert guest together to talk about career challenges, how to overcome them and what tactics to use to unlock potential and advance a career.
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The AnthroBiology Podcast sits down with biological anthropologists once or twice a month to learn about what they do and why it's rad. Want to know more about our evolutionary past? Or what your bones say about you? Maybe chimps are more your speed? If it's anthropology and it's about humans, we'll cover it. Learn more at anthrobiology.com
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DNA Dialogues: Conversations in Genetic Counseling Research
Journal of Genetic Counseling (Jehannine Austin, Naomi Wagner, Khalida Liaquat, Kate Wilson and DNA Today’s Kira Dineen)
In DNA Dialogues we dive into the intricate world of genetic counseling research. Join us as we peel back the layers of groundbreaking articles from the Journal of Genetic Counseling, bringing you exclusive discussions with the authors themselves. Each episode sparks a vibrant exchange, exploring the latest discoveries, ethical dilemmas, and technological advances that are shaping the future of medical genetics. From navigating complex testing decisions to building trust with diverse communi ...
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Stem cell science is changing medicine and our understanding of human development. The Stem Cell Channel takes you into the labs where cutting edge-research takes place, introduces you to the scientists leading the way, and breaks down how these amazing discoveries impact everyday life and health.
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Ancient Conspiracies Podcast uncovers the hidden truths buried deep in our past — from forbidden archeology and lost civilizations to ancient gods, alien contact, and secret knowledge erased from history. Each episode dives into the most controversial theories and unexplained mysteries from humanity’s earliest records. What did ancient people know that we’ve forgotten? And who tried to silence it? New episodes weekly. 🔒 Want the full experience? Get complete video episodes, exclusive bonus c ...
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Business Trip explores the frontiers of brain and mental health. Each episode features founders, investors, and researchers in psychedelics, neurotechnology, neurometabolism, precision medicine, digital therapeutics, novel modalities, and more.
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On this podcast focused on health and human longevity, Dr. Jeffrey R. Gladden, MD, FACC, and Steve Reiter examine the latest scientific research, technology, and biohacks to uncover the truth about the human body’s potential for extending both life and health span well past what most people accept as biological facts.
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Our genes are everywhere! It defines who we are and has the power to determine the outcome of many vital things in our lives. Everything that is alive has a genome; a unique piece of code of over 100,000 genes that unlocks the door to an incredible treasure of information. Whether it is a dog, a cat, a tree or a human being - we all possess this unique code and live our lives with it. Many of us don’t realize it is there and know little about the power that it holds to inform the world more ...
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در طول این پادکست، من «مهدی شفا» یک کتاب غیرداستانی مربوط به ژنتیک، فرگشت، مغز، ذهن ورفتارانسان رو خلاصه و خدمت شما تعریف میکنم. این تلاشی است در جهت افزایش آگاهی، تفکر نقادانه و سنجشگر و بینش علمی در بین فارسی زبانان. Summarizing and explaining books related to human brain, biology, Genetics, evolution and behavior. Trying to promote scientific and critical thinking among Farsi-speaking people.
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The Naked Scientists flagship science show brings you a lighthearted look at the latest scientific breakthroughs, interviews with the world's top scientists, answers to your science questions and science experiments to try at home.
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The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everything from astronomy to zoology, highlighting the most exciting research from each issue of the Nature journal. We meet the scientists behind the results and provide in-depth analysis from Nature's journalists and editors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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BioTalk is a pro-life video series about all things bioethics, especially those issues related to human biotechnology — cloning, embryonic stem cell research, genetic engineering, transhumanism, etc…
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University of California faculty present the latest findings in genetic research and discoveries.
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On Neuro Current, we delve into the stories and conversations surrounding research published in the journals of the Society for Neuroscience. Through its publications, JNeurosci, eNeuro, and the History of Neuroscience in Autobiography, SfN promotes discussion, debate, and reflection on the nature of scientific discovery, to advance the understanding of the brain and the nervous system.
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Base by Base explores advances in genetics and genomics, with a focus on gene-disease associations, variant interpretation, protein structure, and insights from exome and genome sequencing. Each episode breaks down key studies and their clinical relevance—one base at a time. Powered by AI, Base by Base offers a new way to learn on the go. Special thanks to authors who publish under CC BY 4.0, making open-access science faster to share and easier to explore.
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Weekly podcast exploring China's business and financial sectors from a legal perspective, brought to you by China Law & Practice. Hosted by Vincent Chow.
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Science affects us all. Explore a wide variety of topics from technology in our everyday lives to complex global issues. Visit uctv.tv/science
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Science affects us all. Explore a wide variety of topics from technology in our everyday lives to complex global issues. Visit uctv.tv/science
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Welcome to Curiosity Weekly from Discovery, hosted by Dr. Samantha Yammine. Once a week, we’ll bring you the latest and greatest in scientific discoveries and break down the details so that you don’t need a PhD to understand it. From neuroscience to climate tech to AI and genetics, no subject is off-limits. Join Sam as she interviews expert guests and investigates the research guiding some of the most exciting scientific breakthroughs affecting our world today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com ...
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A podcast on having the mind of Christ in the overlap of Science and Theology. Follow the Facebook page or subscribe on the website for updates! https://www.facebook.com/MindTheGapPodcastAndBlog/
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Join Dr. DNA Dan as he dives deep into the world of genetics, genomics, DNA, and the future of precision genomic medicine. Dan discusses topics ranging from health and ancestry genetic testing, forensic genetics, genetics, and mental health, common myths about genetics, and more. DNA Dan, SCU Professor of Genomics, Dan Handley, M.S., Ph.D., shares his knowledge from his over 30 years of experience in the world of advanced genomics research and biotechnology. For more information about Southe ...
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Defenders is Dr. William Lane Craig's Sunday school class on Christian doctrine and apologetics
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Programs from the University of California, San Diego.
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Explore purpose in our universe and purpose in your life. Join biologist Dr. Dan Kuebler as he talks with scientists, philosophers, and theologians about the important issues that impact our understanding of God, the cosmos, and ourselves. Previously produced by the Magis Center, Purposeful Lab is now proudly produced by Franciscan University of Steubenville. New episodes are available to watch for free on FaithandReason.com.
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Covering the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies, Science Friday is the source for entertaining and educational stories about science, technology, and other cool stuff.
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Dr. Daniel Stickler, MD brings you weekly episodes of The Ironman Executive. We explore the world of enhancing human function and performance through advances in science, medicine, and technology. Upgrade your human operating system to Human 2.0 and live the epic life you desire.
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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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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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The Evidence-to-Impact Podcast brings together academic researchers, government partners and others outside of academia to talk about research insights and real-world policy solutions in Pennsylvania and beyond. This podcast series is supported by the Pennsylvania State University's Social Science Research Institute, the Clinical and Translational Science Institute, the Administrative Data Accelerator, the Office of Vice President of Research, and the College of Health and Human Development.
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A podcast dedicated to reducing the isolation and stigma of depression, one story at a time. Listen to our latest episode or explore our archive of 400+ episodes.
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The American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology (AJRCMB) is proud to present the Lung Science Podcast series! Featuring engaging interviews and commentaries with luminaries in pulmonary and critical care basic investigation.
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A Fresh Story Podcast is a top 2% personal journals podcast, hosted by sisters Olivia Dreizen Howell and Jenny Dreizen, that delves into courageous life choices, creative concepts, and fresh start stories through candid conversations. The podcast explores cultural subjects often overlooked, offering listeners a fresh perspective on various life experiences. Join the sisters and guests on a journey discussing bravery, significant decisions, and fresh starts, navigating the complexities of the ...
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The inciting incident and the dream are connected by one thing—a process I call dream tethering. Since I was a young man, I’ve always been fascinated by the transformative human journeys behind successful changemakers. As a successful writer behind some of today’s most impactful books in the self-development industry, I continue to chase the next level of success, and I want to bring you the interviews and tools to help transform your life. These are the stories about how today’s changemaker ...
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453: Melissa Ilardo | Diving Into Human Potential Through Genetics, Communication, And Life Below The Surface
In this episode, Dr. Melissa A. Ilardo discusses her research on breath-hold diving populations and the genetic adaptations that allow them to thrive in extreme conditions. She emphasizes the importance of language in conducting research, the role of community engagement, and the potential therapeutic applications of her findings. The conversation …
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130: Combining Evidence from Human Genetic and Functional Screens to Identify Pathways Altering Obesity and Fat Distribution
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20:24️ Episode 130: Combining Evidence from Human Genetic and Functional Screens to Identify Pathways Altering Obesity and Fat Distribution In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore a large-scale study that integrates genetic association testing with functional CRISPR experiments in human adipocytes to uncover mechanisms influencing obesity …
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Raising A New Generation Of Bat Conservationists In West Africa
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18:41Nigeria is home to 100 known species of bats—about a third of Africa’s bat species—but scientists don’t know much about them. Ecologists Iroro Tanshi and Benneth Obitte, collaborators and life partners, are trying to change that. In addition to studying and protecting the bats of their homeland, they’re also working to raise up a whole network of b…
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145: A Validated Highly Sensitive Microsatellite Instability Assay Identifies PMS2 Variants in CMMRD
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16:59️ Episode 145: A Validated Highly Sensitive Microsatellite Instability Assay Identifies PMS2 Variants in CMMRD In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore a study that validates a next-generation sequencing-based highly sensitive microsatellite instability (hs-MSI) assay for the diagnosis of constitutional mismatch repair deficiency (CMMR…
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In this episode, Dr. Nayan Patel discusses his journey from pharmacy to exploring the depths of health and wellness through glutathione. He emphasizes the importance of personalized medicine, the impact of aging on health, and the role of lifestyle choices in maintaining optimal health. The conversation delves into the significance of glutathione i…
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144: Revised time estimation of the ancestral human chromosome 2 fusion
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17:10️ Episode 144: Revised time estimation of the ancestral human chromosome 2 fusion In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore a study that revisits one of the most defining events in human evolution: the fusion that gave rise to chromosome 2. This work refines previous estimates and provides a clearer timeline for when this pivotal genomi…
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نگاهی علمی و نقادانه به واکسن با دکتر حسام نوذری
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1:29:57در بخش سوم گفتوگوی خود با دکتر حسام نوذری، درباره موضوع واکسن، واکسن های mRNA بخصوص واکسن کووید، اهمیت واکسیناسیون درپیشگیری از بیماریهای عفونی و دیدگاههای امروز جامعه پزشکی و وزیر بهداشت امریکا در این خصوص صحبت کردیم. دکتر حسام نوذری، متولد شیراز، یکی از چهرههای برجسته در حوزه پریودانتولوژی و دندانپزشکی ترمیمی است. او در سالهای ۲۰۱۲-۱۹۹۵ جوان…
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143: The genetic history of the Southern Caucasus: 5,000 years of continuity despite high mobility
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18:56️ Episode 143: The genetic history of the Southern Caucasus: 5,000 years of continuity despite high mobility In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore a comprehensive archaeogenomic study tracing 230 ancient individuals from Georgia and Armenia over 5,000 years, from the Bronze Age to the Early Middle Ages. The research investigates how…
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Uncovering the mystery of Palau’s ancient terraces
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54:34Sophie Ly takes us to Palau to meet scientists and traditional knowledge custodians who are working together to uncover the secrets of Palau’s ancient terraces.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Episode 25 Part 2: Bridging the Gap: Community Policing's Role in Recovery and Crime Reduction
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15:08Part 2 is here! In this follow-up episode, we take a deeper look at the Madison Area Recovery Initiative (MARI). Dr. Aleksandra Zgierska (Penn State), Captain Joe Balles (retired, Madison Police Department), and Captain Diana Nachtigal (Madison Police Department) share how evidence-based outreach, peer recovery partnerships, and innovative diversio…
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Apocalypse then: how cataclysms shaped human societies
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27:39Science journalist Lizzie Wade’s first book, Apocalypse: A Transformative Exploration of Humanity's Resilience Through Cataclysmic Events explores some of the cataclysmic events that humans have faced through history. Lizzie joined us to discuss what modern archaeology has revealed about these events, and the role these they’ve have played in shapi…
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How Conservation Efforts Brought Rare Birds Back From The Brink
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18:11The overall state of birds can seem rather grim. Almost a third of North American bird species are in decline, and in the last five decades, more than 100 species have lost over half of their populations. This is primarily due to lack of food—fewer insects to eat—and habitat loss, like the development of grasslands. But there’s a bright spot: Some …
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142: Specifications of the ACMG/AMP Guidelines for PALB2 Variant Interpretation
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16:35️ Episode 142: Specifications of the ACMG/AMP Guidelines for PALB2 Variant Interpretation In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how the Hereditary Breast, Ovarian, and Pancreatic Cancer Variant Curation Expert Panel (HBOP VCEP) developed gene-specific ACMG/AMP guidelines for the interpretation of PALB2 germline sequence variants, a …
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US-UK nuclear deal, and forensics for plastic pollution
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33:50In the news podcast, the US and the UK have forged a long-term nuclear alliance - but what will it really deliver? We also examine a new study on whether smoking cannabis makes it harder to get pregnant. And we'll be hearing from a forensic scientist who is using detective work to rid our oceans of plastic. Like this podcast? Please help us by supp…
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Interstitial Macrophages Mediate Efferocytosis of Alveolar Epithelium during Influenza Infection
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13:47Dr. Peter Moore chats with Dr. Marilia Zuttion on her article, "Interstitial Macrophages Mediate Efferocytosis of Alveolar Epithelium during Influenza Infection."By American Thoracic Society
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Living Young: The Adventure of Longevity - Episode 302
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41:53In this episode of the Gladden Longevity Podcast, Dr. Jeffrey Gladden engages in a deep conversation with Waldemar Franco, exploring themes of adventure, creativity, and the pursuit of longevity. Waldemar shares his journey from childhood experiences in nature to becoming an architect and adventure guide, emphasizing the importance of flow states i…
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Teamwork Between Species Is The Key To Life Itself
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18:31Codependency between humans gets a bad rap. But in nature, species often rely on each other for survival. While humans think they’re in control of relationships between other species, like dogs and even the yeast for our breads, the opposite is often true. Host Flora Lichtman speaks with ecologist Rob Dunn, whose new book, The Call of the Honeyguid…
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141: RetiGene, a comprehensive gene atlas for inherited retinal diseases
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26:12️ Episode 141: RetiGene, a comprehensive gene atlas for inherited retinal diseases In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore RetiGene, an expert-curated resource that consolidates genetic, transcriptomic, and functional information on inherited retinal diseases (IRDs). The study highlights the urgent need for a unified gene catalog to g…
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Following the Breadcrumbs of Creativity with Sam Bennett | #27
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1:14:03What does it mean to live a life led by creativity? In this episode of The Inciting Incident, I sit down with Sam Bennett, author, teacher, actor, and lifelong artist, to explore the pathless path of art, trust, and surrender. From her early years producing kindergarten plays to performing improv alongside future comedy greats, Sam has lived at the…
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In a ‘historical turning point’ there are now more overweight than underweight children and teenagers worldwide according to a new report from UNICEF. Claudia Hammond is joined by BBC’s Laura Foster to understand what changes to our food environments may be driving this shift. An international row has erupted over durian fruit, with China limiting …
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Defenders: Doctrine of Man (Part 18): Putting It All TogetherBy William Lane Craig
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This AI tool predicts your risk of 1,000 diseases — by looking at your medical records
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35:3100:50 The AI tool that predicts disease risk Researchers have developed an AI tool that can calculate a person’s risk of developing over 1,000 different diseases, sometimes years in advance. The system, called Delphi-2M, was trained to identify patterns of disease progression using 400,000 people's health records from data repository the UK Biobank…
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If An Asteroid Were Headed For Earth, Would We Be Ready?
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18:39You might remember news reporting from earlier this year that a 180-foot asteroid had about a 3% chance of hitting Earth in 2032. And if it did, it would unleash energy equivalent to hundreds of nuclear bombs. After further observations, astronomers revised that probability way down, to close to zero. So what is our current capability to spot Earth…
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140: Landscapes of missense variant impact for human superoxide dismutase 1
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20:18️ Episode 140: Landscapes of missense variant impact for human superoxide dismutase 1 In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore a large-scale functional analysis of missense variants in SOD1, a key gene implicated in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The study addresses the challenge of classifying variants of uncertain significance …
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Why Ancient Monuments Align with the Stars
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28:35Why do the world’s most mysterious monuments—like the Pyramids of Giza, Stonehenge, and Teotihuacan—align so perfectly with the stars? Were these cosmic connections simple coincidence, or evidence of advanced ancient knowledge now lost to history? In this episode of the Ancient Conspiracies Podcast, we uncover the astronomical secrets behind sacred…
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Mapping Minds is the White Whale of Brain Science
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25:23Understanding exactly how the billions of neurons and trillions of connections in our brains could be one of the greatest scientific breakthroughs in history. And, surprisingly, we’re not as far off from that as you might think. In episode 2 of our brain series, host Dr. Samantha Yammine is joined by Dr. Forrest Collman who helped create the most d…
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A Trailblazing Geneticist Reflects On Her Life And Work
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48:13It’s common knowledge that many diseases and conditions have some kind of genetic link. But that wasn't always the case. In 1990, long before the Human Genome Project tied so many health issues to differences in genetics, researchers identified a gene called BRCA1. It was the first gene linked to a hereditary form of any common cancer. People with …
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139: MosCoverY: A new method to estimate mosaic loss of Y chromosome from sequencing coverage data
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14:03️ Episode 139: MosCoverY: A new method to estimate mosaic loss of Y chromosome from sequencing coverage data In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore the development of MosCoverY, a computational method designed to detect and quantify mosaic loss of the Y chromosome (mLOY) from exome and whole-genome sequencing data. This condition, th…
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The Weight of Silence: Hiding a Suicide Delayed My Healing
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20:26This episode features an emotional and deeply personal conversation about the cost of secrecy. Guest Deb Sherwood lost her husband, Bob, by suicide after a long battle with illness. Deb, a journalist, bravely shares their story, revealing the complex and traumatic aftermath that comes with a death by suicide. She and the hosts, Terry and her co-hos…
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تصادف: شانس، آشوب و چرا هر کاری که میکنیم اهمیت دارد-بخش دوم
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1:07:04«تصادف: شانس، آشوب و چرا هر کاری که میکنیم اهمیت دارد» (Fluke: Chance, Chaos, and Why Everything We Do Matters – نوشتهٔ برایان کِلاس) در این اپیزود به کتابی میپردازم که تصویری تازه و جالب از جهان و زندگی ما ترسیم میکند. برایان کِلاس، استاد علوم سیاسی دانشگاه کالج لندن، در کتاب تصادف نشان میدهد که چگونه لحظههایی ظاهراً کوچک میتوانند سرنوشت فرد…
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A decade of detecting gravitational waves
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35:54To celebrate 10 years since they were first detected, we're examining gravitational waves. What are they? And how do we find them? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked ScientistsBy The Naked Scientists
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Lab Notes: After the SPF scandal — how is sunscreen tested?
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13:31Australia’s known for having some of the world’s toughest sunscreen standards, but in June, that reputation was rocked. Independent testing of 20 sunscreens found 16 did not meet their advertised SPF50 rating, including three children's sunscreens and three sold by the Cancer Council. So how are sunscreens tested, and what can we learn from these r…
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The Hematopoietic Stem Cell Niche and Implications for Clinical Transplantation
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54:22Sean Morrison, Ph.D., from the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern, investigates how stem cells function, regenerate, and interact with their surrounding environment in the bone marrow. His research reveals how leptin receptor-positive cells—key components of the bone marrow niche—regulate hematopoietic stem cell mainten…
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The Hematopoietic Stem Cell Niche and Implications for Clinical Transplantation
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The Hematopoietic Stem Cell Niche and Implications for Clinical Transplantation
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The Hematopoietic Stem Cell Niche and Implications for Clinical Transplantation
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The Hematopoietic Stem Cell Niche and Implications for Clinical Transplantation
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54:22Sean Morrison, Ph.D., from the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern, investigates how stem cells function, regenerate, and interact with their surrounding environment in the bone marrow. His research reveals how leptin receptor-positive cells—key components of the bone marrow niche—regulate hematopoietic stem cell mainten…
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Who Is a Genetic Counsellor? Redefining Identity in Genomics
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57:12Host Matt chats with American genetic counsellor Dr Lisa Schwartz about the evolving professional identity of genetic counsellors, the role of networking and qualitative research (including authors' positionality), and how clinical training translates into lab, policy and education roles. They also swap stories about travel, outdoor winery concerts…
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Episode 25 Part 1: Bridging the Gap: Community Policing's Role in Recovery and Crime Reduction
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12:59You know what time it is - new episode! This one takes a deep dive into how community policing supports recovery and crime reduction, specifically within the Madison, Wisconsin area. The host, Michael Donovan, sits down with Dr. Aleksandra Zgierska from Penn State, Captain Joe Balles, and Captain Diana Nachtigal of the Madison Police Department to …
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What The Label Of ‘Genius’ Tells Us About Our Society
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18:41What makes someone a genius? Are they the smartest, most creative, most innovative people? Those with the highest IQ? Who we consider a genius may actually tell us much more about what we value as a society than any objective measure of brilliance. A compelling or quirky life story often shapes who is elevated to genius status. Host Ira Flatow unpa…
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138: Social exposome and brain health outcomes of dementia across Latin America
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19:43️ Episode 138: Social exposome and brain health outcomes of dementia across Latin America In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how a multidimensional social exposome across the lifespan—covering education, food insecurity, financial status, assets, access to healthcare, childhood labor, subjective socioeconomic status, childhood ex…
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137: Rethinking RNA-binding proteins: Riboregulation challenges prevailing views
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25:11️ Episode 137: Rethinking RNA-binding proteins: Riboregulation challenges prevailing views In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore how a sweeping expansion of the RNA-binding proteome has reframed long‑held assumptions about RNA–protein interactions, spotlighting ‘non‑canonical’ RBPs and the emerging concept of riboregulation—RNA dire…
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136: Gene Context Drift Identifies Drug Targets to Mitigate Cancer Treatment Resistance
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14:48️ Episode 136: Gene Context Drift Identifies Drug Targets to Mitigate Cancer Treatment Resistance In this episode of PaperCast Base by Base, we explore RECODR, a graph‑embedding pipeline that reads single‑cell and single‑nucleus transcriptomes as co‑expression networks to quantify “gene context drift” during therapy and expose druggable vulnerabili…
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Deepak Srivastava, MD, explores how cellular reprogramming offers new hope for treating heart disease. He highlights innovative strategies to regenerate damaged heart tissue by stimulating adult cardiomyocytes to divide and converting fibroblasts into heart-like cells. His team develops a nonviral delivery system using lipid nanoparticles and inves…
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Deepak Srivastava, MD, explores how cellular reprogramming offers new hope for treating heart disease. He highlights innovative strategies to regenerate damaged heart tissue by stimulating adult cardiomyocytes to divide and converting fibroblasts into heart-like cells. His team develops a nonviral delivery system using lipid nanoparticles and inves…
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Deepak Srivastava, MD, explores how cellular reprogramming offers new hope for treating heart disease. He highlights innovative strategies to regenerate damaged heart tissue by stimulating adult cardiomyocytes to divide and converting fibroblasts into heart-like cells. His team develops a nonviral delivery system using lipid nanoparticles and inves…
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Deepak Srivastava, MD, explores how cellular reprogramming offers new hope for treating heart disease. He highlights innovative strategies to regenerate damaged heart tissue by stimulating adult cardiomyocytes to divide and converting fibroblasts into heart-like cells. His team develops a nonviral delivery system using lipid nanoparticles and inves…
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