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WMIS Podcast

World Molecular Imaging Society

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The WMIS Podcast brings together voices from across the global molecular imaging community to explore the science, innovation, and impact of imaging across all modalities and disease areas. From preclinical breakthroughs to translational advances, each episode features conversations with leading experts who are shaping the future of diagnostics and therapy. Whether you're a researcher, clinician, or industry professional, the WMIS Podcast offers insights and ideas at the forefront of molecul ...
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Speaking of Mol Bio

Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Speaking of Mol Bio, a podcast series from Thermo Fisher Scientific, discusses trending applications in science and the molecular biology aspects of those applications. Our host delves in to deep discussion with CEOs, R&D scientists, researchers, and key opinion leaders across the globe. Speaking of Mol Bio helps scientific curious people - from all scientific and non-scientific backgrounds - understand how modern molecular biology applications can help push the boundaries in medicine, scien ...
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This podcast lifts the veil on all topics related to STEM in academia: research, teaching, writing, speaking, and other professional topics. Darren Lipomi is a professor of nanoengineering, chemical engineering, and materials science at UC San Diego. He obtained his PhD in chemistry from Harvard in 2010 (w/ George Whitesides) and was a postdoc at Stanford in chemical engineering from '10-'12 (w/ Zhenan Bao). He is a recipient of the PECASE and became full professor in 2019. Thanks to NSF CBE ...
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Podcast of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine (JNM)—a leading medical imaging journal self-published by the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI). In JNM Podcast, our esteemed editors speak with experts in the field to discuss emerging technologies and rapidly changing issues in practice and research. JNM: https://jnm.snmjournals.org SNMMI: http://www.snmmi.org
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Part of OptimalAnesthesia.com, Cognitive Flow dives deep into the academic core of anesthesiology—where physiology, pharmacology, and molecular science intersect with clinical practice. This channel is designed for those who want to understand the “why” behind every anesthetic choice: Structured explorations of fundamental and advanced concepts Evidence-based discussions linking science to the OR Integration of molecular, cellular, and systemic perspectives Frameworks that transform complex ...
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This Week in Evolution

Vincent Racaniello

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This Week in Evolution is a podcast on the biology of what makes us tick. Hosts Nels Elde and Vincent Racaniello take you through the new evolution that has been revolutionized by the field of genomics and molecular biology.
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The SnowBrains Podcasts interviews the most intelligent people in the snowsports industry and passes their fascinating knowledge onto you, our listeners. With our listeners, we explore skiing, snowboarding, snowsports, avalanches, technology, climate, snow science, medicine, nutrition, fitness, technique, and cutting edge adventure. The SnowBrains Podcast is hosted by professional freeskier, professional mountain guide, UC Berkeley Molecular Cell Biology graduate, and founder and CEO of Snow ...
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Synaptic Soul Podcast

Ava Marie Anderson | Maeluna Media

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Synaptic Soul is where the mystical meets the molecular. Hosted by Ava Marie Anderson, this podcast dives deep into the wild, weird, and wondrous experience of being human—through the lens of quantum physics, neuroscience, spirituality, and soul. From spiritual awakenings and ancestral healing to nervous system rewiring and manifestation mastery, each episode is a blend of science-backed insights and spiritual downloads—with a heavy sprinkle of sass and raw storytelling. Whether you’re crack ...
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Molecular Coding covers the software, developers, and programming problems which go into the science and algorithms of computational chemistry. If you’re interested in the software that deals with life sciences at the atomic level - cheminformatics, molecular modeling, even bioinformatics - then listen here!
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Professor Jim Al-Khalili talks to leading scientists about their life and work, finding out what inspires and motivates them and asking what their discoveries might do for us in the future
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Science Will Win is a podcast that takes listeners under the microscope on some of the most promising medical innovations, exploring therapies that have the potential to shape the future of healthcare and offer new hope to patients around the world. Through conversations with a diverse line-up of guests, including scientists and experts, patient advocates, and, most importantly, patients themselves, each miniseries will focus on a unique healthcare challenge, diving into the fascinating scie ...
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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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Welcome to molpigs, the Molecular Programming Interest Group! molpigs is a group aimed at PhD students and early career researchers within the fields of Molecular Programming, DNA Computing, and other related specialties. We run most of our events in the form of podcasts, which you can find right here!
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Join us on our quest for the extraordinary! Sam McKee (@polymath_sam) has 9 university qualifications across 4 subjects including doctorates in history and philosophy of science and molecular biology. He researches both at two British universities and contributes to both space science and cancer research. Meet fellow polymaths and discipline leaders working on the frontiers of research from all over the world. Be inspired to pursue knowledge and drive the world forwards. Watch and share inte ...
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Brave New Planet

Pushkin Industries

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Utopia or dystopia? It’s up to us.In the 21st century, powerful technologies have been appearing at a breathtaking pace—related to the internet, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and more. They have amazing potential upsides, but we can’t ignore the serious risks that come with them.Brave New Planet is a podcast that delves deep into the most exciting and challenging scientific frontiers, helping us understand them and grapple with their implications. Dr. Eric Lander, president a ...
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My First Keys

Garret Wong

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Welcome to MyFirstKeys, the ultimate resource for anyone looking to confidently purchase and manage rental properties—whether you’re just starting out or adding doors to an existing portfolio. Hosted by Garret Wong, a full time real estate investor and seasoned property manager with nearly 30 years of experience, My First Keys dives deep into the realities of real estate ownership. Originally a research scientist specializing in molecular biology, Garret transitioned into property investment ...
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Fork U(niversity) Not everything you put in your mouth is good for you. There’s a lot of medical information thrown around out there. How are you to know what information you can trust, and what’s just plain old quackery? You can’t rely on your own “google fu”. You can’t count on quality medical advice from Facebook. You need a doctor in your corner. On each episode of Your Doctor’s Orders, Dr. Terry Simpson will cut through the clutter and noise that always seems to follow the latest medica ...
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Science News Daily

brief.news

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Welcome to Science News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily news on fascinating topics, including physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy, and more. Whether you're a science enthusiast, researcher, or simply curious about the wonders of the natural world, this podcast is your ultimate source for all thi ...
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Boring Books for Bedtime is a weekly, ad-free, AI-free sleep podcast in which we calmly, quietly read something rather boring to silence the brain chatter keeping you awake. Think Aristotle, Thoreau, and whoever wrote the 1897 Sears Catalog—mostly nonfiction, mostly old, a perfect balance of vaguely-but-not-too interesting. If you're on Team Sleepless, lie back, take a deep breath, and let us read you to rest.
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A look at the plants in our lives, from wild species to home gardens, from agriculture to forestry, and everything in between. Come along with your host, Ellis, as they branch out from their genomics and molecular biology background and journey out into the wider world of plant biology.
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Microgreens

Raka Mitra, PhD, Dominique Holtappels PhD, Tiffany Mak PhD

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Stories of microbes, plants and the people who study them. Microgreens is the official podcast of the journal Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (MPMI), published by The American Phytopathological Society (APS). MPMI is a member journal of APS and the International Society of Plant-Microbe Interactions.
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If you’re a woman in perimenopause or menopause and are noticing that you’ve lost muscle tone and strength, are gaining belly fat, and the workouts that used to work suddenly don’t anymore — this is the podcast for you. You’ll learn how to work with your changing body so you can build strength, look toned, feel amazing in your body again and prepare to age strong for the decades ahead. Each week, host Lynn Sederlöf-Airisto shares science-backed and realistic ways to: • Strength train effecti ...
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Join Functional Medicine Practitioner and Holistic Nutritionist, Leanne Vogel as we seek answers on the fringes of the health space. Together we'll explore the principles of functional health to help you thrive in mind, body, and spirit. In each episode, we'll delve into the latest research, practical tips, and insightful interviews with experts in the field of functional medicine and holistic health.
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Meet our host, Richard 'TalkToMeGuy' Olson. With over 35 years experience Richard Olson is a determined researcher and experienced alternative practitioner. He is a Master Herbalist and expert in a variety of other nutritional systems. Richard has extensive training in many body-energy modalities, including cranial sacral, Bowen Method, Swedish Esalen and EFT. Many energy healers have benefited from his background in Radio and sound technology; working with Richard in the development of effe ...
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Chasing Reality

Ryan Bissett

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After a PhD in molecular biology & five years in biotech I woke up one day and thought, I need an adventure! So I bought a campervan, checked out some organic farms with the wonderful WWOOF scheme, and took some time to train in Bhakti Yoga. Please join me on this adventure as I interview thinkers from different fields of enquiry about fundamental questions of consciousness and reality.
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This is a subset of the Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Medicine podcast. This just contains the cardiac related podcasts. The parent podcast is at http://nuccast.com This is one of the worlds longest running medical podcasts. ITUNES LINK Please email suggestions for topics, offers of interviews, bouquets and brickbats. [email protected]
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On this podcast I will be covering a range of topics. From understanding the molecular mechanisms of why interventions such as exercise & nutrition can improve our quality of life. Also, I will be talking to different PhD students, about why they started a PhD and tips and tricks they have for anyone wanting to start one.
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Cosmic Radio

Elizabeth Garcia

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Cosmic Radio with host Elizabeth Garcia, NASA Ambassador. A show devoted to Space and Star watching. There will be interviews and information about current space missions, observatory information and local resources about the night sky over Mendocino. Tune in on the first Wednesdays of the month at 3:30 PM here in KZYX and Z
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SCIENCE-CENTRIC TRUE CRIME STORIES True crime's hot streak continues with a new podcast covering heinous stories involving murder, unexplained disappearances, and corruption within the scientific community. Join Stacey, a molecular scientist, every week to explore a new case with fact-based, entertaining storytelling. *This podcast contains adult themes and content that may not be appropriate for all audiences. Listener discretion is advised.*
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Micrographia 350

Oxford University

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A half-day symposium to mark the 350th anniversary of the publication of Robert Hooke’s Micrographia, thought to be the first handbook of microscopy, and also to applaud recent new developments in molecular-scale microscopy as recognised by the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and the 2014 Centenary Prize of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Immunology

Oxford University

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Immunology is the study of the body's defence mechanisms, from the barrier of skin to the workings of the cellular immune system. Our Immunology podcasts describe the work of NDM researchers to understand the molecular processes of the immune system, and its role in infection, inflammation, and disease.
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Foresight Institute Radio

Foresight Institute

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Foresight Institute Radio features the most cutting-edge talks and seminars from our workshops—fresh insights on advanced AI, nanotech, longevity biotech, and beyond. See the slides and demos on YouTube, and follow @ForesightInst on X for real-time updates. For polished, in-studio interviews, check out our sister feed: The Existential Hope Podcast Foresight Institute is an independent nonprofit devoted to steering emerging technologies toward beneficial futures. Hosted on Acast. See acast.co ...
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On Translating Aging, we talk with the worldwide community of researchers, entrepreneurs, and investors who are moving longevity science from the lab to the clinic. We bring you a commanding view of the entire field, in the words of the people and companies who are moving it forward today. The podcast is sponsored by BioAge labs, a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing therapies to extend human healthspan by targeting the molecular causes of aging.
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In this Mol Bio Minutes episode, Thermo Fisher Scientific’s Monika Jazdauskaitė dives into the versatile world of Recombinase Polymerase Amplification (RPA). Unlike PCR, RPA operates at a constant, low temperature (around 37–42°C), enabling fast, equipment-light workflows that are ideal for field diagnostics and decentralized labs. Monika explains …
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From humble beginnings in his native Sri Lanka, to a more than 40 year academic career at Queen’s University Belfast, Prof. AP (Amilra Prasanna) De Silva’s research into molecular photosensors has led to a pioneering career in that’s evolved from chemistry to medical diagnostics on one hand, to information processing on the other. Prof. De Silva ch…
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Host Arvind Pathak, PhD (Johns Hopkins University) speaks with Rebecca Richards-Kortum, PhD (Rice University) about how point-of-care technologies are expanding access to early detection and diagnosis in low-resource settings. They discuss innovations in optical imaging, the role of machine learning, real-world lessons from cervical cancer screenin…
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How AI is revolutionising the search and design of new battery material candidates is right at the cutting edge of material discovery for battery technology. The array of potential materials is huge, so how can AI help us navigate that and prioritise targets. In this episode I am joined by Qichao Hu and Daniel Hannah of SES AI to explore how SES AI…
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Protein-protein interactions facilitate numerous bodily processes – everything from the basics of how our muscles contract to the more complex ways cancer can spread through the body. So, what if there was a way to alter some of these interactions? Or even create new ones? In this episode, we’re diving into the fascinating field of molecular glues,…
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In this thorough conversation, I tell interviewer Andrew Akbashev everything I know about graduate admissions. My credentials are graduate admissions chair, associate dean for students, department chair, advisor to many successful applicants, and applicant myself. Please check out his YouTube channel here for a trove of information for young resear…
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(0:10): Moss Spores Survive 9-Month Space Station Exposure, Paving Way for Off-World Agriculture (2:22): New Synaptic Plasticity Mechanism: VLK Inhibition Offers Hope for Pain Relief Without Side Effects (4:34): Eli Lilly's New Oral Weight Loss Pill Promises Affordable, Needle-Free Alternative to Costly Injections (6:54): Shallow Coastal Habitats C…
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(0:10): Discovery of 5,200-Year-Old Canoe Reveals Ancient Travel Traditions in Eastern North America (1:54): Drones Deliver Defibrillators: Groundbreaking Study Aims to Cut Cardiac Arrest Response Time in NC (4:03): Breakthrough in PtBi2 Superconductivity Unveils New Potential for Quantum Computing Advancements (6:24): James Webb Telescope Unveils …
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Being able to personalize a patient's treatment is one of the cornerstones of nuclear medicine, but how are we able to do that? PET-Guided radiotherapy is one answer. In addition to staging and defining a disease, PET imaging can also give providers important information about what's going on in the body while a patient is undergoing their treatmen…
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You know how people say they met God on mushrooms? Yeah… I met time. In this episode of The Synaptic Soul Podcast, we dive headfirst into the Yuga Cycles — the ancient Vedic map of humanity’s rise, fall, and rise again. From the golden coherence of Lemuria to the fall of Atlantis, from Egypt’s encoded star temples to today’s quantum awakening, we t…
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The Mitochondria Problem: Why These Tiny Powerhouses Shape How We Age Many people suddenly talk about mitochondria. You hear them in political speeches, on podcasts, and across social media. RFK Jr said he can “see” kids with weak mitochondria just by watching them walk through an airport. Others claim special diets or powders can “fix” aging by su…
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(0:10): Study Reveals Kissing's Ancient Evolutionary Roots, Dating Back Over 21 Million Years (2:20): Study: Just 2-5 Cigarettes Daily Doubles Cardiovascular Risk; Quitting Essential for Health (4:47): Breakthrough Human-Cell Bone Marrow Model Paves Way for Advanced Cancer Therapies and Personalized Medicine (7:25): Roche's Giredestrant Shows Promi…
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DNA repair in space Can we survive on Mars with the radiation? In October 2025 I had the honour of speaking at the University of Southern California for the 2025 Mars Society Conference. My lecture was on DNA double strand breaks due to space radiation and the immense challenges we face in keeping astronauts alive in deep space. Enjoy! The Polymath…
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Season 6, Episode 91 Brian Lazar is the Deputy Director of the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. He's been studying snow and avalanches for more than two decades, working as a forecaster, guide, educator, and researcher across Colorado, Alaska, all of the mountain west, all over South America, including Patagonia. At the Colorado Avalanche Inf…
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(0:10): CRISPR Breakthrough: Gene Editing Reverses Chemotherapy Resistance in Lung Cancer (2:05): AI-Driven Breast Cancer Screening Boosts Detection by 21.6% in Major US Study (4:36): Breakthrough Antibody-Drug Conjugate Targets Triple-Negative Breast Cancer with Precision (7:10): Study Reveals Deadly Impact of Plastic on Marine Life: Seabirds, Tur…
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In drug discovery and development, every part of the process matters. Scientists learn from every experiment and every observation. In fact, some of the most cutting-edge advancements in medicine are being dreamed up from findings uncovered in the past. In this episode, co-hosts Dr. Raven Baxter and Dr. Ronald Gamble dive deep into antibody drug co…
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Most sleep aids sedate you, but they don't restore you. In this episode, we dive deep into RESTORED, the natural sleep peptide developed to quiet the brain's stress signals and bring back real, restorative sleep. Learn how this bioactive peptide rebalances the orexin–cortisol system, restores REM and deep sleep, and helps you wake clear, calm, and …
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This is the second half of my conversation with yoga therapist Cheryl Gordon, where we move beyond yoga poses and talk about how mindfulness and small daily “micro-rests” can completely change how you feel in midlife. You’ll learn simple, science-backed ways to restore your energy, regulate your hormones, and calm your nervous system - even on the …
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(0:10): Artios Pharma Raises $115M to Boost DDR Cancer Pipeline with Promising New Trials (2:15): Study Reveals Microclots and NETs as Key Biomarkers for Diagnosing Long COVID (4:01): Breakthrough: Genetic Key to Seasonal Behavior in Mammals Unlocked by New Study (5:47): First Ever Coronal Mass Ejection Detected from Star Beyond Solar System, Impac…
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Let's relax to yet more information about steam engines, their types, and how their valves work, followed immediately by a glowing description of the newfangled gasoline engine that makes all the previous hours of steam engine learning a bit . . . pointless? Well, it helped us sleep, I guess. Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener-supported! Patreo…
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What if your voice contains the secret blueprint to your health? What if the frequencies you carry could reveal not just what's disrupting your body, but precisely how to restore it? For over thirty years, Sharry Edwards has pioneered revolutionary discoveries at her Institute of BioAcoustic Biology. Her research reveals that people facing similar …
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In this episode of Resilience Unraveled, host Russell welcomes guest Sanjiv Patel, a transformation expert and first-generation immigrant from Kenya, to discuss his journey and insights. Sanjiv shares his experiences in banking, financial services, and his transformative MBA journey that led him to his current focus on helping organisations and ind…
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Something big is coming — and it’s not just another retrograde. Human Design says that in 2027, humanity undergoes a literal mutation. Not symbolic, not metaphorical — biological. The Solar Plexus, our emotional engine, begins evolving into a new awareness center, shifting us from mind-based survival to frequency-based consciousness. In this episod…
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(0:10): Global CO2 Emissions Surge: COP30 Highlights Urgent Need for International Mitigation Action (1:54): China's Tiangong Crew to Return After Space Debris Delay; Marks Milestone in Space Program (3:32): Massive Great White Shark 'Contender' Tracked Off Atlantic City Coast, Aids Migration Study (5:22): Apple Launches Beta Digital ID for TSA Che…
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Science finally meets the cauldron. In this no-fluff, heavy-truth episode, we break down how witchcraft is actually a neurological, biochemical, and quantum process. From ritual-induced brain states to ancestral DNA coding to the electromagnetic language of belief, Ava Marie rips the veil between “woo-woo” and “wow-that’s-real.” Expect f-bombs, har…
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Urolithin A: What It Is, How It Works, and Why Your Gut Decides Everything By Dr. Terry Simpson Most people hear the name Urolithin A and think it belongs in a commercial about prostate health. It sounds like something a man named “Gary, 62,” would talk about while fishing. But Urolithin A has nothing to do with plumbing. Instead, it sits at the ce…
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Season 6, Episode 90 Andrew Gast is the General Manager of Mt. Ashland ski area in southern Oregon. This is a very special ski resort because it is not-for-profit. Its one and only goal is to serve its community to the best of its abilities. This episode explores everything Mt. Ashland, along with how non-profit ski areas work in general.Follow The…
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NASA Astronaut The wonder of spacewalks NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold has spent 210 says in space across his 2 missions. He has completed 5 spacewalks (EVAs) for over 32 hours. A former schoolteacher, marine biologist and accountant, Ricky became a NASA astronaut in the class of 2004. After completing a NEEMO mission undersea in Florida as well as a …
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Thomas Alva Edison helped transform America and the world. He registered over one thousand patents before he died in 1931 - and we can thank him for advances in electric power, communications technology, music recording and even the movies. But his biggest breakthrough doesn't get nearly enough attention. In many ways, Edison invented modern invent…
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(0:10): IonQ and University of Chicago Launch Pioneering Quantum Center to Advance Next-Gen Tech (2:49): Revolutionary Eggshell Dating Method Unlocks Precise Dinosaur Evolution Timelines Without Volcanic Ash (5:44): Trinity College Develops Groundbreaking Nasal Vaccine to Block Pertussis Transmission and Strengthen Immunity (8:07): Study Unveils 30…
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There are problems and tasks so hard and complicated that it would take today’s most powerful supercomputers millions of years to crack them. But in the next decade, we may well have quantum computers which could solve such problems in seconds. Professor Sir Peter Knight is a British pioneer in the realms of quantum optics and quantum information s…
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We've been taught that "good women" keep up with their Pap smears, mammograms, and hormone therapy. But what if those routines (sold as prevention) are actually creating stress in the body's terrain? In this episode, I break down how each of these pillars of women's healthcare functions on a biological level, what they miss, and how to reclaim your…
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Your body changes in midlife and that means how you approach yoga needs to change too. In this episode, I talk with yoga therapist Cheryl Gordon about how to keep getting all the benefits of yoga in menopause without over-stretching, overheating, or causing unnecessary strain on your joints and connective tissues. You’ll learn: Why hormonal changes…
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(0:10): A Decade Post-Paris Agreement: Climate Action Lags as Disasters and Emissions Rise (1:52): New Study Reveals Microglial Shift Could Combat Alzheimer's by Reducing Brain Inflammation (4:00): Hypertensive Pregnancy Disorders Linked to Heart Risks: Study Urges Integrated Care Model (6:26): Newly Discovered Wadisuchus Kassabi Fossils Shed Light…
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Let's return to the mountains of France with this wonderful author and his rather opinionated companion. This time, we ponder the phenomenon of waking in the deep dark of night, the pleasure of sleeping outdoors, the prettiness of a barmaid who doesn't give our author the time of day, and the perils of religious fervor. Variety indeed! Help us stay…
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Dr. Dean Mitchell is a board-certified allergist, immunologist, and integrative medicine specialist – he's been practicing for over 30 years in New York City where he founded the Mitchell Medical Group. Dr. Mitchell is a national leader in sublingual immunotherapy, which is a safer, more natural treatment for allergies. He's not just writing prescr…
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After a brief break to finish writing her first book For the Plot, Ava Marie Anderson is back — and so is the cosmos. In this episode, we dive into the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, the Hopi Blue Star Kachina prophecy, and the newly discovered world beyond Neptune that’s rewriting astronomy textbooks. From Sumerian clay tablets to quantum biology, t…
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n this episode of Resilience Unravelled, host Russell Thackeray chats with Zach Del Monaco, a young entrepreneur from Miami, Florida with an inspiring background in commercial construction. Zach shares insights into his journey, from working in his family’s construction business, leveraging social media for growth, to his personal battles and trium…
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(0:10): Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Shifts Focus to AI-Driven Science, Doubling Biohub Funding in $1 Billion Push (2:21): Microplastics Found in Nova Scotia Lobsters: Study Reveals Links to Polyester Clothing and Marine Materials (4:15): Maternal Type 1 Diabetes May Epigenetically Shield Offspring from Autoimmunity, Study Finds (8:41): UC San Diego …
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Join me as we learn more about the amazing radio antennas from the NASA's Deep Space Network (DSN). Last month we learned how the DSN communicates with mission spacecrafts. This month we learn about the research the antennas have been involved in and how the DSN will help the communications with our return to the moon on the Artemis Missions!! We a…
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(0:10): Breakthrough: ADSCs from Fat Tissue Offer New Hope for Osteoporosis Fracture Healing (2:27): Breakthrough Biodegradable Vaccine Offers Strong Defense Against Implant Infections, Targets Resistant Staphylococcus (5:04): Breakthrough Genomics Approach Decodes Thousands of Marine Particles from Just Drops of Seawater (8:42): Revolutionary Cata…
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🧬 NAD: The Molecule of Life — and the Hype How a lab coenzyme became the latest anti-aging obsession What We Mean by Longevity and Healthspan When people talk about longevity, they usually mean how long we live. But healthspan — the years we live well — matters far more. That’s the time before disease steals our energy, mobility, and independence. …
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(0:10): UNEP Report Warns World Heading for 2.5°C Warming, Calls for Urgent Climate Action (2:16): Supermassive Black Hole's 'Superman' Flare Dazzles Scientists with Unmatched Luminosity (4:35): Triple Biomarker Test Could Revolutionize Heart Attack Risk Prediction, Study Suggests (6:33): Comet 3I/ATLAS Reappears: A Rare Interstellar Visitor Offers…
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In this episode of Speaking of Mol Bio, Dr. Andre Ghetti, CEO of AnaBios, offers a deep dive into the world of translational preclinical research. AnaBios is redefining early human insights by using ethically sourced, functional human tissues and cells to generate actionable data before compounds ever enter clinical trials. Ghetti walks us through …
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CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY And The Intelligent Design Trial 20 years later Dr Kenneth Miller is professor (emeritus) of biology at Brown University in the USA. He is a world authority on cell and molecular biology and an early pioneer in computational biology. His work has spanned the globe and made huge inroads in protein science. He has written b…
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Season 6, Episode 89Dan Abrams is the Co-founder and CEO of Flylow. Dan started Flylow with a simple idea—make ski gear that can actually survive the kind of abuse real skiers are putting it through. What began as a garage project between ski buddies has become one of the most respected independent outerwear brands in the mountains, built by skiers…
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Nels and Vincent explain research attempting to explain why among humans, females around the world live on average 5 years longer than males, but the trend is reversed in many birds, amphibians, and insects. Hosts: Nels Elde and Vincent Racaniello Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiEVO Links for this episode Join the…
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(0:10): Active Seniors Show Slower Brain Decline: Study Links Walking to Cognitive Health Benefits (2:21): Hektoria Glacier's Sudden Collapse Signals Faster Antarctic Retreat, Sea-Level Rise Concerns (4:20): Viral Infections Spike Heart Attack and Stroke Risk: New Study Urges Vaccination for Protection (7:15): Breakthrough Cancer Therapy Uses Nanop…
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