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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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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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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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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The Molecular Podcast
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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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Welcome to molecular food, here you can learn all about the molecular food and the last vanguard in the world of gastronomy
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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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Podcast by Dr. Chadi Nabhan
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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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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 podcast about ecology, evolution, and everything in between. Contributors to the Molecular Ecologist blog discuss the science they've been reading and writing about.
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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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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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Photoswitches: A New Addition to the Molecular Toolkit – HD
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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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The Molecular Plant Research Podcast
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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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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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Welcome to Half-Life, the podcast that delivers short-form insights on the long-term impact of nuclear medicine and theranostics. Each week, we break down one essential research article, spotlight trends shaping molecular imaging, and connect these to the realities of clinical care, especially in low- and middle-income countries.
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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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A podcast bringing you the stories behind news-worthy molecular biology research. From The Scientist‘s Creative Services Team.
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A podcast about science, looking at life, the universe, and everything else along the way.
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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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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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Every week, Monica Reinagel peels back the layers of nutrition news and research, answers listener questions, and helps you feel more confident about your food and nutrition choices.
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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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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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A podcast for those interested in biomedical science
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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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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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A brand spanking new science podcast by Dr. Gary Sommerville Ph.D. Gary is a Molecular Biologist at Harvard Medical School and breaks down popular and interesting science topics over a cold beer! Subscribe to Barstool Biology wherever you listen to podcasts; Apple, Spotify, Google or your favorite app!
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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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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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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 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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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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To the Point is a podcast aimed at helping optometrists build their dry eye practices.
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A podcast exploring fresh off the press neuroscience research. Tune in to our podcast for a deep dive interview exploring a research paper or thesis with the scientist themselves. Strengthen your understanding of the brain at the molecular level and gain an understanding of what it's like being a cutting-edge researcher. Email - [email protected]. LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/brain-explained-podcast Website - https://anchor.fm/abdullah-asad-iqbal
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** Now Available on APPLE Podcast** Join Dr. Chantelle as she tells stories about plants, their plant-chemistry, and often how these molecules work wonders in our skin. Our skin speaks the same molecular language as plants, and therefore we should be simply harnessing more of them. Chantelle is also the CEO and formulator for Tres Keikis Natural Skincare. Listen how herbalism and natural skin care go hand in hand.
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Host Eugene Borukhovich explores how non-molecular therapies and interventions can prevent, manage or even cure diseases. Learn about the rapidly evolving field of Digital Therapeutics, its history, the evolving regulatory and reimbursement frameworks, and the trailblazers creating and advancing this industry.
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An irreverent and informative tour of the latest, greatest, and most interesting discoveries in astronomy.
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Molecular Programming Decadal Flightplan: Panel on collaboration, part 2
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47:02Our sister organization, the Molecular Programming Society, is organizing a Decadal Flightplan Initiative, gathering researchers from across molecular programming in Seattle next week to sketch out what the next 10 years of the field could look like. They'll be thinking about what types of research should be done, what technology we need to develop…
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Promising mRNA Cancer Vaccine Revealed, Antiviral NV-387 Boosts Survival, Alzheimer's Breakthrough with Cancer Drug, Astronomers Discover Betelgeuse Companion, and more...
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10:12(0:10): Breakthrough Non-Specific mRNA Cancer Vaccine Shows Promise in Eliminating Tumors, Offers New Treatment Pathway (2:04): Promising Antiviral NV-387 Shows 130% Survival Boost in Measles Animal Studies (4:31): Breakthrough Alzheimer's Treatment: Cancer Drug Combo Enhances Memory in Mice, Offers Hope for Human Trials (6:36): Astronomers Unveil …
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Fixer Upper or Ready to Rent: How to Avoid the Turnkey Trap
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20:27In this solo episode, Garret Wong breaks down one of the most debated choices in real estate investing: fixer-uppers vs. turnkey rentals. Drawing from his personal experience managing 75 doors and flipping dozens of properties, Garret reveals how “move-in ready” homes might cost you more and destroy your returns. Timestamps: [00:00:00] Introduction…
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Decode Blood Tests for Inflammation and Liver Health
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41:58Your latest lab report may be whispering secrets your doctor missed. We’re exposing three silent blockers that keep women in their forties and fifties inflamed, fatigued, and stuck: hidden inflammation, shaky blood sugar, and an overworked liver. You will learn the exact markers to watch, hear a real client breakthrough, and get food, lifestyle, an…
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AI, bounties and culture change, how scientists are taking on errors
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49:19A simple methodological error meant that for years researchers considered drinking moderate amounts of alcohol to be healthy. Now plenty of evidence suggests that isn't the case, but errors like this still plague the scientific literature. So, how can the scientific literature become more error-free? In the first episode of this two-part series, to…
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Toxic Truth with Dr. Joe Nieusma, Senior Toxicologist
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1:04:42Our guest today has spent nearly four decades figuring out what's making us sick—and more importantly, what we can do about it. Dr. Joe Nieusma is a Senior Toxicologist with 37 years of experience, who's built his career in the trenches of pharmaceutical, biotech, and medical device companies, focusing on keeping both employees and patients safe. A…
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Astronomers Observe Rocky Planet Formation, UK Welcomes Three-Parent Babies, New Ammonite Discovery Challenges Solar System, Farm Life Aids Allergy Prevention, and more...
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9:04(0:10): Astronomers Witness Early Rocky Planet Formation Around Young Star HOPS-315 (1:48): UK Welcomes First 8 Babies Born with DNA from Three Parents Using Pioneering Mitochondrial Technique (3:37): New 'Ammonite' Discovery Challenges Solar System History, Questions Planet Nine's Existence (5:12): Farm Life May Hold Key to Allergy and Asthma Prev…
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The Shingles Vaccine Prevents Dementia - Dr. Pascal Geldsetzer
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25:15In this episode of the Talking Biotech podcast, Dr. Kevin Folta speaks with Dr. Pascal Geldsetzer about the relationship between the shingles vaccine and dementia. They discuss the prevalence of shingles, the current vaccination rates, and the potential implications of shingles vaccination on cognitive decline. The data come from a clever analysis …
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Study Links Heart Disease Diabetes to Dementia Risk, COVID Boosters Cut Cancer Risks, Vascular Cement Boosts Energy Efficiency, Microsensing Tech Transforms Cancer Monitoring, and more...
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9:16(0:10): Middle-Aged with Heart Disease and Diabetes Face Highest Dementia Risk, Study Finds (1:32): COVID-19 Boosters Halve Hospitalization Risk in Cancer Patients, Study Urges Enhanced Vaccination Outreach (3:10): Bio-Inspired Vascular Cement Revolutionizes Building Energy Efficiency with Elephant Ear Design (5:19): Revolutionary Microsensing Tech…
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UK Welcomes Three-Person IVF Babies, Study Reveals Human-Robot Gaze Impact, Heart Transplants Boosted by Innovation, Infinity Galaxy Discovery Challenges Theories, and more...
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10:41(0:10): UK Welcomes First Babies Born Using Pioneering Three-Person IVF Technique (2:21): Human-Robot Gaze: New Study Reveals Impact on Communication and Social Cues (4:29): Innovative Techniques Boost Heart Transplants from Circulatory Death Donors (6:34): Infinity Galaxy Discovery Reveals Rare Supermassive Black Hole Origins, Challenges Existing …
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Radium to Cleanses: Why We Still Fall for Bad Science
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7:08A Shocking Health Trend from the Past Today, you might see ads for detox teas, liver cleanses, and even hydrogen water. These products promise energy, better health, and a longer life. But strange health trends are nothing new. In the 1920s and 1930s, people paid good money to drink radioactive water. They believed it gave them energy, cured pain, …
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Live from New Orleans: JNM Podcast with Richard Wahl
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19:27You love the column, now hear it in person! Throughout the meeting, JNM Editor in Chief Johannes Czernin will host Discussions with Leaders to talk about the most important and exciting topics in nuclear medicine. First up is Richard Wahl, MD.By JNM
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‘Stealth flippers’ helped this extinct mega-predator stalk its prey
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32:50In this episode: 00:48 The ancient mega-predator with a ‘stealth mode’ The extinct marine mega-predator Temnodontosaurus had specialised adaptations to stealthily hunt its prey, suggests an analysis of a fossil flipper. Although Temnodontosaurus was a member of a well-studied group of marine reptiles called ichthyosaurs, its lifestyle has been a my…
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Molecular Programming Decadal Flightplan: Panel on collaboration, part 1
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1:05:32Our sister organization, the Molecular Programming Society, is organizing a "Decadal Flightplan Initiative", gathering researchers from across molecular programming in Seattle next week to sketch out what the next 10 years of the field could look like. They'll be thinking about what types of research should be done, what technology we need to devel…
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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS is Out Of This World
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48:49The astroquarks celebrate 400 episodes with a special sponsor, a special stumper, and a special interstellar comet making its way through our solar system from an origin near the galactic center perhaps as much as 7 billion years ago.By Josh Colwell, Addie Dove, Jim Cooney, Audrey Martin, Tracy Becker
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China Fuels Global Scientific Collaboration, Eggs Linked to Lower Alzheimer's Risk, New Policy Enhances Liver Diagnosis, Microplastics Linked to Cancer Risk, and more...
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10:26(0:10): China Leads Global Scientific Collaboration with Breakthroughs in Space, Brain Mapping, and Environmental Projects (2:28): Study Links Weekly Egg Consumption to Lower Alzheimer's Risk in Older Adults (4:11): New Policy Boosts Liver Disease Diagnosis with Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound for Transplant Evaluation (6:20): Microplastics in Lungs: …
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Polymath World # Episode 11 - Professor Simon Conway-Morris
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46:21PALEOBIOLOGY AND ANCIENT LIFE Dr Simon Conway-Morris is professor of Paleobiology at Cambridge University. He has been a Fellow of the Royal Society for 30 years and is a fellow of St Johns College, Cambridge. He is one of the greatest living evolutionary biologists and one of the minds behind convergent evolution which is a grand unifying theory a…
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Resistant starch: Your questions answered
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17:40Resistant starch acts more like fiber than starch—and may offer unique benefits for blood sugar, gut health, and more. In this episode, we break down the different types, where to find them, and how they compare to other sources of fiber. Transcript: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/resistant-starch-your-questions-answered/transcript …
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Partial-Breast Radiotherapy Redefines Treatment, Danish Study Clears Vaccines of Aluminum Risks, New Blood Test Predicts MS Risk, Cleveland Clinic Advances Drug Discovery, and more...
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9:14(0:10): Revolutionary Partial-Breast Radiotherapy Redefines UK Breast Cancer Treatment, Slashing Side Effects (1:36): Danish Study Confirms No Link Between Aluminum in Vaccines and Childhood Health Risks (3:17): New Blood Test Predicts Multiple Sclerosis Risk Years Before Symptoms Appear (5:09): Cleveland Clinic Pioneers Hybrid Quantum-Classical Co…
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Gut-Brain Menopause Fix with Andrea Jones
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49:30Menopause is not the end of vibrant health. In this episode, I am chatting with Andrea Jones about food choices, smart training, better sleep, lab work, libido, and emotional health so you can thrive as hormones shift. Discover a full-body roadmap to feel strong and steady at midlife. Hosted by Leanne Vogel. Coaching and other supports available at…
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Blood Sugar Drives Men's Sexual Health, iNKT Cell Therapy Achieves Remission, Researchers Target Galectin-1 for Liver Cancer, Early Peanut and Egg Introduction Lowers Allergies, and more...
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8:30(0:10): Study Reveals Blood Sugar, Not Age or Testosterone, Key to Men's Sexual Health (1:40): Breakthrough: iNKT Cell Therapy Achieves First Complete Remission in Advanced Solid Tumors (3:27): Researchers Target Galectin-1 to Boost Liver Cancer Treatment Success and Reduce Recurrence (5:18): Early Peanut and Egg Introduction at Six Months Reduces …
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John Gray's Unconventional Wisdom on Health, Hormones & Happiness
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1:06:02John Gray is the author of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus – one of the most influential relationship books of all time. USA Today listed it as one of the top 10 most influential books of the last quarter century, and it was the #1 bestselling book of the decade. Translated into 45 languages across more than 100 countries, his Mars/Venus se…
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Old Tricks, New Wheat for Celiacs - Maria Rottersman
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21:59Summary In this episode of the Talking Biotech Podcast, Kevin Folta speaks with Maria Rodtersman, a Ph.D. candidate at UC Davis, about her research on developing wheat to reduce gluten content, specifically targeting immunogenic proteins that trigger celiac disease. They discuss the significance of wheat as a staple crop, the differences between ce…
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Three weeks in a hide to spot one elusive bear: the life of a wildlife film-maker
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12:47Vianet Djenguet is an award-winning wildlife film-maker and camera operator whose work has featured in a number of major nature documentaries. In this podcast, Vianet joins us to talk about his career, how wildlife film-making have changed, and his experiences working with local researchers to capture footage of endangered animals on the new televi…
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Surgical Robot Achieves Human Precision, Rare Dinosaur Fossil Discovered Under Denver, James Webb Reveals Cat's Paw Nebula, New AI Algorithm Predicts Heart Attack, and more...
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10:20(0:10): Revolutionary Surgical Robot Achieves Human-Like Precision in Complex Surgeries, Paving Way for Robotic Autonomy (1:56): Rare Dinosaur Fossil Unearthed 763 Feet Below Denver Museum Parking Lot During Geothermal Drilling (3:42): James Webb Telescope Unveils Breathtaking Cat's Paw Nebula Images, Celebrating Third Anniversary (5:58): New AI Al…
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A Tribute to Dr. Franklin Stahl and His Elegant Experiment
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17:38The elucidation of DNA's structure led to questions about how it was replicated. Today's Talking Biotech Podcast commemorates the landmark experiments by Dr. Franklin Stahl, who died recently at the age of 95. The experiments have beed described as amont the most elegant in the history of biology, and used a simple test to determine the physical na…
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Are Rental Properties Profitable? Don't Be Fooled!
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10:07We love giving back! Check out our weekly webinar series HERE where you can learn how to purchase your first property, manage your existing property, or scale your portfolio! Podcast Episode Title: "Are Rental Properties Profitable? Don't Be Fooled!" Summary: If you're not running the numbers before you buy, you're not investing — you're gambling. …
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Genetic Autism Subtypes Discovered, Exercise Improves Cancer Therapy, Self-Healing Artificial Skin, Arctic Warming Sparks Toxic Blooms, and more...
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10:50(0:10): Breakthrough Study Identifies Four Genetic Subtypes of Autism, Paving Way for Personalized Treatments (2:33): Exercise-Boosted Gut Microbiome Enhances Cancer Treatment by Elevating Key Metabolite Formate, Study Finds (4:20): Revolutionary Artificial Skin: Self-Healing, Multi-Sensory, and Ready to Transform Robotics and Prosthetics (5:58): R…
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Who Was Dr. Salisbury? First, let’s meet the man behind the meat. Dr. James Henry Salisbury was a doctor during the American Civil War. He worked hard to understand why so many soldiers got sick. He noticed that stomach problems like diarrhea and dysentery were everywhere in the army camps. Because of this, he believed the problem came from food. B…
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Ancient DNA reveals farming led to more human diseases
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37:0600:48 The past 35,000 years of disease Ancient DNA evidence shows that the advent of agriculture led to more infectious disease among humans, with pathogens from animals only showing up 6,500 years ago. The DNA, extracted from human teeth, shows the history of diseases present in Eurasia over tens of thousands of years. The approach used could be a…
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Jackson Partners to Revive Moa, Bria-IMT Improves Breast Cancer Survival, Cancer Breakthrough Unveiled, Stem Cells Trigger Bone Growth, and more...
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10:31(0:10): Peter Jackson and Colossal Biosciences Team Up to Revive Extinct Moa in Groundbreaking Project (1:57): Bria-IMT Shows Promising Survival Gains in Late-Stage Breast Cancer, Exceeds Standard Care Outcomes (4:26): Breakthrough in Cancer Research: Energy Waves on Cell Membranes Linked to Tumor Growth (6:09): Breakthrough: Squeezing Stem Cells S…
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No nucleus, no problem – platelet biology and scientific communication
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30:12In this episode of Speaking of Mol Bio, Dr. Beth Webb takes us deep into the world of platelets, often misunderstood components of blood that punch far above their weight in both physiological and pathological processes. As a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Leeds, Dr. Webb explores how endothelial signals influence platelet activity, a…
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Molecules to medicine: The translational landscape of aging interventions (Panel discussion at BAAM 2025)
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47:59In this special episode, host Chris Patil (VP-Media, BioAge) moderates a live panel discussion at the 25th Bay Area Aging Meeting at UCSF, bringing together six leading voices across the aging research ecosystem to tackle one of the field's most critical challenges: how to move promising discoveries from the laboratory to therapies that can benefit…
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Polymath World # Episode 10 - Phil Halper
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52:25Polymath World # Episode 10 - Phil Halper COSMOLOGY Phil Halper is a popular science communicator whose new book "Battle of the Big Bang", coauthored with Niayesh Afshordi, has just been released through University of Chicago Press. Here we discuss the premise of the book: which model will win out of the competing models for the beginning of the un…
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Are protein powders as filling as protein from real foods?
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14:55Are protein powders as filling—or as effective—as whole food sources like meat, fish, or tofu? New to Nutrition Diva? Check out our special Spotify playlist for a collection of the best episodes curated by our team and Monica herself! We've also curated some great playlists on specific episode topics including Diabetes and Gut Health! Also, find a …
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In this episode of To the Point, Jackie Garlich, OD, FAAO, and Jessilin Quint, OD, MS, MBA, FAAO, get into a deep discussion with Vin T. Dang, OD, FAAO, on the recent Tear Film & Ocular Surface Society Dry Eye Workshop (TFOS DEWS) III Report. Dr. Dang shares his top takesaways from the report and offers his thoughts on a recently FDA-approved neuro…
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Gastric Cancer Surge Alarms Experts, Oldest Pterosaur Found in Arizona, Melting Glaciers May Ignite Volcanoes, Einstein Probe Discovers Star Mysteries, and more...
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12:22(0:10): Global Gastric Cancer Surge: 15.6 Million at Risk, H. pylori Blamed (2:26): Oldest North American Pterosaur Uncovered in Arizona's Petrified Forest (4:47): Melting Glaciers Poised to Trigger Explosive Volcanic Eruptions, Warns New Study (7:12): Einstein Probe Unravels Mystery of Fast X-ray Transients and Massive Star Explosions (9:38): Revo…
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Ditch the Supplement Stack: Peptides Replace 30 Pills
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49:03Tired of a supplement shelf that looks like a pharmacy? This episode reveals why your body may not need more pills, it needs smarter signals. Learn how precision plant peptides in the MAKE lineup (FIT, LEAN, ENERGIZED, FOCUSED, CALM, HYDRATED) speak your body’s own language to cut cravings, calm stress, build muscle, and light up natural energy. Fe…
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Gene Therapy Reverses Aging in Mice, Study Predicts Big Crunch, Copper Supplement Shows Parkinsons Promise, AI Impacts 14 Percent of Biomedical Abstracts, and more...
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11:39(0:10): Breakthrough Gene Therapy Reverses Aging Effects in Mice, Extends Lifespan by Up to 20% (2:27): Universe's Fate: Study Predicts 'Big Crunch' in 33 Billion Years, Challenging Eternal Expansion Theory (4:40): Breakthrough Parkinson's Discovery: Copper Supplement Shows Promise in Reversing Symptoms in Mice (6:38): AI Influences 14% of 2024 Bio…
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SYNBIO, GENETIC ENGINEERING AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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34:02INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR SCIENCE AND RELIGION CONFERENCE (ISSR) 2025 Synthetic Biology (SynBio) has the power to transform our engagement with the natural world. With tools like CRISPR-Cas9, "impossible" is an ever diminishing word. As biology accelerates at a rate not seen since the 1950s, what are the biggest questions facing humankind as we try…
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Social Media, Traditional Media, Ag Misinformation - Connie Diekman and Dr. Cami Ryan
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43:39In this episode of the Talking Biotech Podcast, Dr. Kevin Folta discusses the challenges of misinformation in food science with Dr. Cami Ryan and registered dietitian Connie Diekman. They explore the role of social media and traditional media in spreading misinformation, the difficulties scientists face in communicating effectively, and the importa…
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