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From Our Neurons to Yours

Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University, Nicholas Weiler

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From Our Neurons to Yours crisscrosses scientific disciplines to bring you to the frontiers of brain science. Coming to you from the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University, we ask leading scientists to help us understand the three pounds of matter within our skulls and how new discoveries, treatments, and technologies are transforming our relationship with the brain. Finalist for 2024 Signal Awards!
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The Neuron covers the latest AI developments, trends and research, hosted by Pete Huang. Digestible, informative and authoritative takes on AI that get you up to speed and help you become an authority in your own circles. Available on all podcasting platforms and YouTube.
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A parenting podcast that doesn't tell you HOW to parent your own child. We teach you how to think during parenting challenges and help you build emotional intelligence skills to lower your stress and help you cope with those challenging emotions that come with parenting. Neuroscientist, Dr. Cindy Hovington can help you parent your child with confidence and feel competent by helping you understand your triggers, recognize and break your emotional patterns and teach you how to model healthy em ...
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Hinted Neuron

Kelvin Paschal

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Join us as we engage in deep conversations and explore controversial questions about society, Philosophy, The human mind, Game theory, and Postmodernism. You'll hear me talk to smart and interesting people every week to get their unique and honest perspective on things, Hinted Neuron is a podcast for the curious, the thinkers, and the makers everywhere. Subscribe to this podcast, Enlightenment Awaits.
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Hopeful Neuron

Dana Latter

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Dana Latter is a dedicated autism coach and parent mentor who is passionate about helping families navigate the challenges of autism and sensory integration. As the author of "Against the Odds" mother of two children on the autistic spectrum, Dana brings a wealth of personal and professional experience to her work. She offers parents practical strategies, insights, and support, focusing on natural, non-medication approaches to improve children's lives. Dana's expertise in areas such as self- ...
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Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible!

Milena Korostenskaja, PhD

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Unlock the secrets of a career in neuroscience and neurotechnologies with our neuron-packed podcast! From inspiring success stories to cutting-edge industry advancements, we've got it all. Join us as we chat with exclusive guests and uncover the keys to thriving in this dynamic field. Plus, we'll dive into some mind-blowing topics like neuroenhancement, brain-computer interfaces, and the future of brain-based technologies. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your career to th ...
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EXPeditions

EXPeditions

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EXPeditions is your source for thoughtful, scholarly podcasts. We bring researchers and the public together through accessible, high-quality audio journeys into science, art, humanities, society, and much more.
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Dr. Mindy Pelz is a renowned advocate for women’s health and is passionately committed to empowering women to embrace and trust their body’s natural healing processes. With an extensive background in women’s health, Dr. Mindy has developed groundbreaking approaches that help women navigate the complexities of hormonal fluctuations throughout different life stages and the specific needs of women as they age. In the Resetter podcast, Dr. Mindy is here to help you unlock the full potential of y ...
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Laws and Neurons

AI Lab for Lawyers

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Laws and Neurons is your go-to podcast where law meets cutting-edge technology. Join hosts Sophia Chang and Niklas Schmidt as they explore the rapidly evolving intersection of legal practice and artificial intelligence. Each episode dives into the latest AI advancements, breaking down how they’re transforming the world of law. Laws and Neurons offers a forward-thinking look at how lawyers can leverage AI to work smarter, faster, and more efficiently. Whether you're a tech-savvy attorney or j ...
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This podcast is dedicated to interviewing AI to discuss hard topics about the positives and the negatives of a post AI revolution society. The types of topics we touch on usually revolve around hot topics, misunderstood concepts, tooling and automation developments, an array of podcasts on various consequences and advances we will see emerge from this ongoing AI Automation revolution and really anything AI.
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EE Times Current

EE Times On Air

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EE Times Current provides a deep dive into the most compelling stories in the electronics industry. Tune in to keep yourself current on what matters to design engineers and other tech industry professionals
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The Nepali Way

Bishwas Basnet

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Till the last neuron fires up, I think. Till the last breeze blows, I inhale. Till the last sunset encounter, I gaze. Till the last vibration uttered, I discuss. For all start dust out there and right here, I will provide. With all means. With all love. With all gratitude. For divine. By divine. Hari Om Tat Sat 🕉️🙏
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Mommy Brain Revisited

Dr. Jodi Pawluski

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Welcome to Mommy Brain Revisited, a podcast where neuroscience meets parenting. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of the parental brain, bridging the gap between groundbreaking research and everyday parenting . Music - All in my head, Luna Wave (soundstripe)
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DiabetesBio

American Diabetes Association

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DiabetesBio co-hosts Darleen Sandoval (University of Colorado), Kirk Habegger (University of Alabama-Birmingham), and Kevin Williams (UT Southwestern) interview authors of editor-selected biomedical research articles published in the journal Diabetes, the American Diabetes Association's flagship research publication.
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On The Trail

Deeper Walk

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Stay On the Trail toward a Deeper Walk with God with father-daughter duo Marcus & Stephanie Warner. Listen in on conversations about important models and concepts that inform the way we live the Christian life. We’ll talk philosophy, theology, and practical issues related to heart-focused discipleship.
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Brain Inspired

Paul Middlebrooks

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Neuroscience and artificial intelligence work better together. Brain inspired is a celebration and exploration of the ideas driving our progress to understand intelligence. I interview experts about their work at the interface of neuroscience, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, philosophy, psychology, and more: the symbiosis of these overlapping fields, how they inform each other, where they differ, what the past brought us, and what the future brings. Topics include computational n ...
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Columbia University Bio Bytes

Columbia Sys Bio Initiative

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Welcome to Bio Bytes! Tune in for interviews with prominent scientists working at the intersection of Biology, Engineering, Medicine, Computer Science, and Mathematics. Check out our sister podcast "BioWorks" (https://anchor.fm/bioworks) for great discussions on life science-related business, investing, and policy. To support our podcast: https://securepay.cuit.columbia.edu/payment/pub/sponsor-sbi/https://securepay.cuit.columbia.edu/payment/pub/sponsor-sbi/ Please email sophiadeng0321@icloud ...
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The Perils of Publishing

Society for Neuroscience

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The Society for Neuroscience introduces its inaugural podcast, The Perils of Publishing. This series is a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to publish a scientific study. Follow two authors’ experiences in developing a study idea, conducting the experiment, organizing the data, writing the manuscript, selecting a journal, receiving reviews, and handling media attention post-publishing. Along the way, you’ll hear about the publication process from editors at Cell Press, Neuron, and JNeu ...
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Welcome to Science Sessions, the PNAS podcast program. Listen to brief conversations with cutting-edge researchers, Academy members, and policymakers as they discuss topics relevant to today's scientific community. Learn the behind-the-scenes story of work published in PNAS, plus a broad range of scientific news about discoveries that affect the world around us.
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The One Percent

Kiley Schmitz, Chris Ewing

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Small shifts. Big wins. Redefining resilience for high performers-one percent at a time. Most people think resilience is about enduring hardship. True resilience is about advancing despite adversity. And as leaders, high performers, and industry game changers, you face adversity daily. This show is a no-BS guide to getting 1% better every day because small, intentional improvements compound into game-changing results. Resilience isn't just about pushing through; it's about pushing forward, r ...
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The Equestrian Business Podcast

Rhiannon-Amber - The Equestrian Business Specialist

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The show that talks about business for equestrians! I'm Rhiannon-Amber, serial entrepreneur, founder of 5 companies, a sales psychology and marketing expert and guest lecturer at the country's leading equine colleges. The Equestrian Business Podcast is the show that talks all about business, for equine business owners. I'll be showing you how to bring in more clients, earn more money and have a better mindset. Warning - This is a no-fluff zone. You will be held accountable and there are some ...
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Curious to explore the technology advancing Artificial Intelligence beyond the usual headlines? Brains and Machines will introduce you to the people and ideas behind neuromorphic engineering, bio-inspired robotics, and other transformative technologies shaping AI’s future. From spiking neural networks and event-cameras to models of attention and mechanisms for prosthetic control, we investigate how machine cognition is moving forward. Join Dr Sunny Bains, a scientist, journalist, and lecture ...
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Inquiring Minds

Indre Viskontas

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Each week we bring you a new, in-depth exploration of the space where science and society collide. We’re committed to the idea that making an effort to understand the world around you though science and critical thinking can benefit everyone—and lead to better decisions. We want to find out what’s true, what’s left to discover, and why it all matters.
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Editors at The Lancet Neurology, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from sleep habits to amyloid biomarkers in Alzheimer’s, the diagnosis and classification of optic neuritis to treatment of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, and more.
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The Oyster

The Paragon Collective

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In a not so distant future, due to overwhelming carbon emissions, The Earth is on the brink of becoming uninhabitable. These conditions are made far more horrifying because the available housing shelters (that can produce sustainable air quality) will only be able to house 80% of the world’s total population. To try and save the human race, every person has a government-mandated microchip implanted in their brains to attempt to facilitate the migration of a portion of the population to an un ...
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Live on Purpose Radio

Dr. Paul Jenkins

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Live On Purpose Radio features principles of prosperity, abundance, and positive psychology to help you create and live the life you love. As you listen to Live On Purpose Radio, you’ll hear powerful stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Dr. Paul Jenkins interviews inspiring people about principles that empower them to live on purpose. Living on purpose means that you have a purpose, and that you do it intentionally. Live on Purpose Radio, LiveOnPurposeRadio.com, started in ...
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Have you ever wondered why we laugh or if you can really die of a broken heart? Join Professor Luke O'Neill on ‘Show Me the Science’ as he tackles a different issue each week; from the serious to the silly, all explained through science. This Newstalk production will open the world of science to people of all ages. New episodes every Thursday. Show me the Science is with thanks to B Braun. Listen and subscribe to Show Me the Science with Luke O'Neill on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, ...
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Neuroscience Perspectives

Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at the University of Rochester

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Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of neuroscience with our expert guests as they explore the mysteries of the brain and the latest breakthroughs in research with our host, John Foxe, PhD, director of the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at the University of Rochester. Each episode features in-depth conversations with leading scientists, who unravel complex topics and tackle intriguing questions like: How does the brain shape our behavior? What role do genetics play in our health? ...
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Peter 2.0

Unedited Stories

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Peter Scott-Morgan intends to defy his fatal diagnosis and live on as a cyborg. Peter is extraordinary. A robotics scientist, an acclaimed business process expert and an accomplished author. Peter and his partner, Francis, were also the first same-sex couple to be legally married in the UK. In 2017, Peter discovered he had a Motor Neurone Disease (MND). From the very start, he saw this terminal diagnosis as an opportunity to put his fascination with robotics and science fiction into practice ...
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Daniel Glaser, a neuroscientist affiliated with the University of London in the Institute of Philosophy, gives us a rundown on neurons. About Daniel Glaser "I’m a neuroscientist who has looked at visual perception in the brain and Head of Special Projects in public engagement at The Wellcome Trust. I work on making connections between science and p…
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Imagine being trapped in your own body, unable to move or communicate effectively. This may seem like a nightmare, but it is a reality for many people living with brain or spinal cord injuries. We're re-releasing one of our favorite episodes from the archives: our 2024 conversation with Jaimie Henderson, a Stanford neurosurgeon leading groundbreaki…
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Send us a text We often focus on limiting and banning our kids’ screen time—but what if the most effective digital parenting conversations require a completely different approach, one that starts with curiousity, not control? In this episode, Dr. Cindy Hovington is joined by bestselling author Jessica Joelle Alexander to explore how we can reframe …
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Have you ever seen someone stub their toe and flinched on their behalf? This happens because of what we call mirror neurons! Mirror neuros play a big role in marketing, especially when it comes to making people feel seen, heard and understood. In this episode of Brian Friendly Marketing, we're talking all about how you can use mirror neurons in you…
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Episode 61 of Father-Offspring Interviews. This episode discusses de-extinction, parasocial relationships and Jennifer Aniston Neurons, and whether autism is genetically or environmentally caused (by vaccines). Captions available for translation. Social & Websites Question Submission: https://ha66meqrpqz.typeform.com/sapolsky Instagram: https://www…
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What happens in your brain when Cupid’s arrow strikes? As a teenager, Alison developed an intense crush on George Harrison from the Beatles. But, she wants to know, why do we develop these feelings for pop stars we’ve never actually met? And what potent swirl of neurochemistry drives those fierce emotions? With neuroscientist Dr. Dean Burnett and e…
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Barry Smith, Director of the Institute of Philosophy at the School of Advanced Study, explores the nature of explanation and human consciousness. About Barry Smith "I'm a professor of philosophy and Director of the Institute of Philosophy at the University of London School of Advanced Study. I'm a philosopher of mind and language, and I'm intereste…
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Susan James, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, London, explores Spinoza’s philosophy of the embodied mind. About Susan James "I’m a professor of philosophy at Birkbeck College in London. Most of my work is about early modern philosophy, particularly the social and political aspects of philosophy in that period. My most recent book is cal…
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The question of how consciousness happens is probably one of the biggest mysteries that still remain in science and in philosophy. About Anil Seth "I'm a professor of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience at the University of Sussex. My research is into the brain basis of consciousness, the nature of perception, and what it means to be a self." …
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Bassem Hassan, Scientific Director and Deputy General Director at the Paris Brain Institute, examines what we all have in common: our individuality. About Bassem Hassan "I’m the Scientific Director of the Paris Brain Institute, and my research concerns how the brain develops. I am a neurobiologist and the Research Director at Inserm, a public scien…
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Stafford Lightman, Professor of Medicine at the University of Bristol, examines the hormonal patterns of our brain and their effects. About Stafford Lightman "I’m Professor of Medicine at the University of Bristol, and I research how the brain affects the body’s hormones, and vice versa. I am a neuroendocrinologist and the Director of the Henry Wel…
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The gut is exposed to a great deal of internal information, such as nutrients and microbiota activity. About Irene Miguel-Aliaga "I am Professor of Genetics and Physiology at Imperial College London. I study how our internal organs change and affect us. I am a geneticist and I run the Miguel-Aliaga Laboratory at the Institute of Clinical Sciences a…
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Sensory information that comes into the brain is necessarily ambiguous and noisy. In order to make sense of these signals, the brain has to combine its prior expectations about the causes of these signals. About Anil Seth "I'm a professor of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience at the University of Sussex. My research is into the brain basis of…
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Bassem Hassan, Scientific Director and Deputy General Director at the Paris Brain Institute, explains the development of the human brain. About Bassem Hassan "I’m the Scientific Director of the Paris Brain Institute, and my research concerns how the brain develops. I am a neurobiologist and the Research Director at Inserm, a public scientific and t…
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In this episode, we dive deep into the world of multi-die design for test, what it means, how it differs from traditional monolithic design testing, and why it’s critical for the future of semiconductor manufacturing. We’ll learn how testing spans from individual dies to multiple dies to die to die links, and why silicon data is essential for maint…
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Why do we giggle, snort, and bust a gut laughing? Is it just humans being weird, does it serve some higher function or do other animals crack up too? And, okay, Dara is a comedian, but has he ever really made anyone laugh, like properly? With help from Professor Greg Bryant and Professor Sophie Scott, they dive into the science of LOLs, exploring h…
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Neurological disorders involve aberrant neural network activity. New technologies are needed for establishing at a fine spatial and temporal resolution the nature of the altered network activity – and for restoring activity to or towards a healthy state. Professor Sri Sarma is an electrical engineer and neuroscientist who is at the forefront of thi…
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Mark Carpenter joins Dr. Paul Jenkins for this episode of Live On Purpose Radio. Mark teaches that we can have more positive leadership if we teach new leaders to listen intently, communicate intentionally, and recognize individually. The best leaders know that it is people skills that demand the most attention. Get the assessment Mark offers on th…
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Thanks to St Patrick, we’re fine here in Ireland… However, around the world there are 140,000 deaths per year due to snake bites! New research has shown that a universal treatment for snake bites may soon be possible. How has an 18-year hobby of keeping pet snakes, turned into the basis for a universal anti-venom? This is episode 218 - The Science …
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Episode 64 of Father-Offspring Interviews. Topics in this episode include the brain fog experienced during chemotherapy, the effects of Botox on emotion, and how many calories chess players burn. Social & Websites Question Submission: https://ha66meqrpqz.typeform.com/sapolsky Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robert.sapolsky…
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The reason affection is important is because a good life is an affectionate life, essentially. About Adam Phillips "I was trained as a child psychotherapist and I worked in the NHS for 17 years. I am currently a psychoanalyst and a writer. Since 2003 I have been the general editor of the new Penguin Modern Classics translations of Sigmund Freud. I …
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Will Davies, Professor of Political Economy at Goldsmiths University of London, explores happiness vs. economic growth. About Will Davies "I’m a Professor in Political Economy at Goldsmiths, University of London and Co-Director of the Political Economy Research Centre. In my work, I explore the way in which economics influences our understanding of…
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Lisa Appignanesi, Visiting Professor at King’s College London and Chair of the Royal Society of Literature talks to us about finding ”true” happiness. About Lisa Appignanesi "I’m a Visiting Professor in Medical Humanities at King’s College London. I’ve written books on anger, on love and trials of passions, and on women. I’m fascinated by the subje…
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Jim Secord, Director of the Darwin Correspondence Project, University of Cambridge, explains the traits Darwin thought to be fundamental to humans. About Jim Secord "I’m the Director of the Darwin Correspondence Project in the University Library at Cambridge University. My research is on public debates about science in the 18th and 19th centuries. …
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Throughout history, love became incorporated into institutions, which led to societal norms surrounding monogamous marriage and domestic coupledom. About Laura Kipnis "’I'm Professor emerita at Northwestern University, where I taught film. I would call myself a cultural critic. I mostly write about cultural politics, sexual politics, aesthetics. I’…
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Susan James, Professor of Philosophy at Birkbeck College, London, talks about how and why Spinoza developed a framework for living together. About Susan James "I’m a professor of philosophy at Birkbeck College in London. Most of my work is about early modern philosophy, particularly the social and political aspects of philosophy in that period. My …
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Anybody living in modern societies has encountered love, or at least knows people who have encountered love. About Eva Illouz "I’m a sociologist and I teach in Paris at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences. My work is about the sociology of emotions, the sociology of capitalism, the sociology of consumer culture and the interface …
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Edith Hall, Professor of Classics at Durham University, discusses Aristotle and why his ideas are still relevant. About Edith Hall "Professor of Classics at Durham University and Fellow of the British Academy. I’m a classicist, originally focused on Ancient Greek theatre. I’ve spent most of my career blending data from ancient Greek literature with…
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Barry Smith, Director of the Institute of Philosophy at the School of Advanced Study, talks about the philosophy of wine. About Barry Smith "I'm a professor of philosophy and Director of the Institute of Philosophy at the University of London School of Advanced Study. I'm a philosopher of mind and language, and I'm interested in how these systems h…
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Emanuele Coccia, Associate Professor of Historical Anthropology at EHESS, examines nature and beauty. About Emanuele Coccia "I am Professor at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris. I’m working on art, fashion and ecology. I published The Life of Plants four years ago, and this year I published a book called Metamorphoses." How …
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Creative Biolabs is pleased to Dr. Bruce Walcheck to explore dual-function multi-engager antibodies targeting NK cells and tumor cells, revealing how TABK technology enhances cancer immunotherapy through innovative recombinant antibody approaches.By antibodybasedpharmaceuticalsresourcelibrary
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If marketing your business feels harder than it should, you’re not alone and you’re definitely not lazy, you're not bad at your job or bad at business. In this final episode of the Brain-Friendly Marketing series, I’m flipping the script. We’ve spent 6 episodes talking about how to make your marketing easier for your customer/client’s brain to proc…
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Whether you're guarding literal ground or the soil of your heart, your freedom in Christ is key. In this episode, we're closing our 4-part series on practical spiritual warfare. So you've removed the enemy's claim on a part of your life, ousted him from your land, and begun nurturing new habits to reclaim that area of your life and walk in repentan…
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Ready to explore a gentler journey through perimenopause and menopause? Join us as we welcome the wonderful Dr. Nidhi Pandya! Drawing from the timeless wisdom of Ayurveda, Nidhi unveils her Inner Climate Method, sharing simple yet powerful practices to help you navigate hormonal shifts with greater ease and harmony. Discover the magic of resonance …
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Welcome to the very first episode of The Daily Gains with Chris Ewing! In this debut episode, Chris dives into the real meaning of consistency—what it is, what it isn't, and why so many high performers get it wrong. If you're striving for small daily wins that compound into something great, this episode sets the tone for what's to come. Tune in, le…
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What does it take to challenge the deadliest brain tumors with sound waves? How do you scale a medtech startup into a multinational clinical company? And what advice can a top neuro-oncology innovator offer to those hoping to follow a similar path? Welcome to Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible! — The podcast where we explore the extraordinary journ…
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A future computational neuroscience project could be to model not only the signal processing properties of neurons, but also all processes that keep a neuron alive for, say, a 100-year life span. In 2012 the group of the guest published the first such whole-cell model for a very simple bacterium (M. genitalia). In 2020 a model of the larger E. coli…
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In this episode of Bio Bytes and our ongoing Bench to Bedside series, we learn about Dr. Meg Rosenblatt, Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology at Mount Sinai Morningside and West and Professor of Anesthesiology. She is recognized as the first person to deliver 20% intralipid therapy to treat local anesthetic systemic toxicity in a patient. We e…
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Ever wondered why some people are mosquito magnets and other people barely get bitten? Hannah and Dara grapple with the question of whether these insects are evil or genius, discovering how they’re experts at finding blood when they’re hungry, even using a specially designed syringe to suck it out. But when Professor Leslie Vosshall tells them some…
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After spending 30+ years in the tech field, John Kippen experienced a life-shattering event. In this episode of Live On Purpose Radio, John shares with Dr. Paul some of the profound insights he learned through this experience that he now shares to improve the lives of others. You can get a free digital copy of John’s book by the same title HERE.…
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Kia Nobre, PhD, is the director of the Center for Neurocognition and Behavior at the Wu Tsai Institute at Yale University. Her discoveries have revolutionized our scientific understanding of the human mind and brain. This episode was originally released on 6/20/2024. She tells John Foxe, PhD, director of the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience, ab…
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Episode 63 of Father-Offspring Interviews. This episode discusses the loss of smell in COVID-19, the 1983 Libet study, and the relative standing of current inequality. Social & Websites Question Submission: https://ha66meqrpqz.typeform.com/sapolsky Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robert.sapolsky 00:00: Intro 00:15: Question 1 (COVID and smell)…
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You’ve got people watching your stories, liking your posts, maybe even messaging you… but not booking or buying... So what’s going on? Today, we break down the neuroscience behind buyer inaction why your audience might feel interested but still not take the next step. (And no, it’s not just about your pricing.) You’ll learn how the prefrontal corte…
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Send us a text The next time you experience a chaotic moment and need to pause, listen to this 5 min audio to help you regulate. Let me know if you want more of these and please share it with a friend who needs this! Join The Reflective Parent Club Feel confident that you are responding to your child's emotional needs and your own: Try it FREE for …
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Support the show to get full episodes, full archive, and join the Discord community. The Transmitter is an online publication that aims to deliver useful information, insights and tools to build bridges across neuroscience and advance research. Visit thetransmitter.org to explore the latest neuroscience news and perspectives, written by journalists…
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Assistant Editor Sam Griffiths is joined by Professor Geoff Manley (UCSF, CA, USA) to discuss his new NIH-NINDS classification of acute TBI, the limitations of traditional classifications, how the new framework was developed, and what it means for the future of TBI research and patient care. Read the full article: https://www.thelancet.com/journals…
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The neuromarketing series: In this episode, we’re diving into the dopamine system the brain’s motivation and momentum centre and why your marketing might be falling flat not because it’s bad, but because it’s not rewarding enough for your audience’s brain to engage with If you’re an equestrian business owner and you feel like your content isn’t con…
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