Radiolab is on a curiosity bender. We ask deep questions and use investigative journalism to get the answers. A given episode might whirl you through science, legal history, and into the home of someone halfway across the world. The show is known for innovative sound design, smashing information into music. It is hosted by Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser.
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The MCHD Paramedic Podcast is a place for prehospital providers to discuss best practices and offer clinical insights relevant to our daily practice. MCHD Medical Director Dr. Casey Patrick invites you to explore the many aspects of prehospital care. Along the way you can expect guest appearances by some of the brightest minds that influence modern EMS.
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Welcome to Code for Thought, the podcast about software for research and the people who make it. Languages: English, German, French
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Bridging Academic landscapes. At Access 2 Perspectives, we provide novel insights into the communication and management of Research. Our goal is to equip researchers with the skills and enthusiasm they need to pursue a successful and joyful career. This podcast brings to you insights and conversations around the topics of Scholarly Reading, Writing and Publishing, Career Development inside and outside Academia, Research Project Management, Research Integrity, and Open Science. Learn more abo ...
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Welcome to the American Alchemy. Tune in for new videos WEEKLY highlighting the most heretical thinkers/ideas of our time. 👽 instagram: @jessemichels twitter: @alchemyamerican Business: [email protected]
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The Data Skeptic Podcast features interviews and discussion of topics related to data science, statistics, machine learning, artificial intelligence and the like, all from the perspective of applying critical thinking and the scientific method to evaluate the veracity of claims and efficacy of approaches.
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A podcast about Open Science, Open Access, Open Education, Open Data, Open Software ... pretty much «open anything». Produced by the University Library at UIT The Arctic University of Norway. Founder and host of episodes 1-31: Erik Lieungh. Host from episode 32 onwards: Per Pippin Aspaas.
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Podcast by Ben Jaffe and Katie Malone
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Academics reveal their personal ‘open’ journeys and offer hands-on insights on open practices in their research and teaching. A series of three short episodes focuses on one specific open science practice. Whether you're a researcher, teacher, student, or simply interested in the world of research and teaching, this podcast is for you.
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The podcast that breaks down the law for all of the news stories you care about.
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Science in Real Time (ScienceIRT) podcast serves as a digital lab notebook—an open-access, conversational platform that brings the stories behind cutting-edge life science tools and techniques into focus. From biologics to predictive analytics and AI-powered innovation, our guests are shaping the future of therapeutic discovery in real time.
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Open science concepts explained as stories in 10 minutes or less, hosted by Heidi Seibold. We'd love to hear your story! If you think you might have a story to tell, write an e-mail to [email protected] This podcast is licensed under CC-BY 4.0 RSS feed: https://anchor.fm/s/46287364/podcast/rss Contact: [email protected]
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Science is experiencing a revolution. Preprints have accelerated the sharing of scientific findings and helped to make academia more equitable. Join our host, immunologist and open-science advocate, Dr Jonny Coates, as he explores the freshest science with the early career researchers who did the work; discussing their science, thoughts on academic life, publishing and much more. So sit back and join us as we dive into the fast-paced world of preprints and dismantle the outdated traditional ...
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Colper Science is a podcast about Open Science.
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Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
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Ever wanted to know how music affects your brain, what quantum mechanics really is, or how black holes work? Do you wonder why you get emotional each time you see a certain movie, or how on earth video games are designed? Then you’ve come to the right place. Each week, Sean Carroll will host conversations with some of the most interesting thinkers in the world. From neuroscientists and engineers to authors and television producers, Sean and his guests talk about the biggest ideas in science, ...
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The Road to Open Science Podcast is your guide on everything Open at Utrecht University and beyond. In our monthly podcast we discuss the latest developments in the fields of open acces, open data/software, public engagement and recognition and rewards.
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Hard Drugs is a show by Saloni Dattani and Jacob Trefethen about medical innovation: how to speed it up, how to scale it up, and how to make sure lifesaving tools reach the people who need them the most. It is brought to you by Works in Progress and Open Philanthropy.
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Psychedelic Brain Science is a multimedia approach dedicated to bringing scientific, psychological, anthropological, and cultural information as it relates to psychedelics. Join scientists Alaina M. Jaster, PhD and Zarmeen Zahid, PhD as they work to provide better understanding of the ongoing research about psychedelics. Content only reflects opinions of the authors and does not reflect the opinion of others or author affiliations.
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Welcome to Open Your Mind, a psychology based podcast that clarifies theories, busts myths and shows how awesome the science is. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/openyourmind/support
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From data sharing to citizen science and from peer review to professional development the podcasts will explore the good, the bad, and the ugly of the current scientific system, and what Open Science practices can do to improve the way we do science. Now on Season 2!
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In this series of podcasts we consider the impact of opening up science: allowing both the research community and the public to freely access the results of scientific work. Individuals can be fully informed about medical or environmental research, students worldwide can get access to the latest work, and software agents can roam the vast scientific knowledge base seeking patterns and correlations that no human has observed. Ultimately, it may profoundly change the way science is done. The r ...
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"web3 with a16z" is a show about the next generation of the internet, and about how builders and users -- whether artists, coders, creators, developers, companies, organizations, or communities -- now have the ability to not just "read" (web1) + "write" (web2) but "own" (web3) pieces of the internet, unlocking a new wave of creativity and entrepreneurship. Brought to you by a16z crypto, this show is the definitive resource for understanding and going deeper on all things crypto and web3. Fro ...
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Welcome to The Orthogonal Bet, a podcast that explores the unconventional ideas and delightful patterns that shape our world. Hosted by Samuel Arbesman Produced by Christopher Gates
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The Space Show focuses on timely and important issues influencing the development of outer-space commerce, space tourism,space exploration and space development. The Space Show is committed to facilitating our becoming a space-faring nation and society with a growing and self-sustaining space-faring economy. The Space Show also focuses on other related subjects of interest to us all.
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One can always learn from Environment as it is an open book. Being aware and sensitive one can gain knowledge and strive for change.
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A show about the psychology of opinions, where they come from, and how they change. Interviews with experts and deep dives into areas of research uncover the basic psychology of persuasion, communication, and public opinion. Hosted by social psychologist, Andy Luttrell.
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A weekly Python podcast hosted by Christopher Bailey with interviews, coding tips, and conversation with guests from the Python community. The show covers a wide range of topics including Python programming best practices, career tips, and related software development topics. Join us every Friday morning to hear what's new in the world of Python programming and become a more effective Pythonista.
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Fork Around and Find Out is your downtime from uptime. Your break from the pager, and a chance to learn from expert’s successes and failures. We cover state-of-the-art, legacy practices for building, running, and maintaining software and systems.
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America is more divided than ever—but it doesn’t have to be. Open to Debate offers an antidote to the chaos. We bring multiple perspectives together for real, nonpartisan debates. Debates that are structured, respectful, clever, provocative, and driven by the facts. Open to Debate is on a mission to restore balance to the public square through expert moderation, good-faith arguments, and reasoned analysis. We examine the issues of the day with the world’s most influential thinkers spanning s ...
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Explore the places where we come together and fall apart. Nuanced reporting on under-covered environmental issues — with plenty of adventure, wildlife and rich sound along the way.
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HardwareX provides interviews and deep-dives with scientists and leading experts in open-source hardware. Produced for the journal HardwareX from Elsevier Publishing Company.
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Remediation Deep Dive - PFAS Environmental Science in 7 Minutes or Less
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Welcome to Remediation Deep Dive — where key peer-reviewed publications on complex soil and groundwater challenges are discussed in 7 minutes or less. AI Technical Correspondents Max Phlux and Sandi Lohm break down the latest innovations in PFAS remediation offering listeners actionable insight to treat PFAS. Max and Sandi dive deep into the science and strategy behind managing forever chemicals using cutting edge approaches like in situ remediation with colloidal activated carbon to cost-ef ...
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A podcast about logic in all its forms, going into the historical, social, mathematical and philosophical aspects of the subject.
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Interviews with Authors of Politics and Polemics about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
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Welcome to Inside CVC — the podcast where corporate venture capital meets the real world. Each episode brings together top voices from CVC, traditional VC, private equity, entrepreneurship, academia, and public policy to explore the trends, challenges, and geopolitical forces shaping the future of innovation and investment. Whether you're a corporate investor, founder, policymaker, or just curious about the evolving landscape of business and capital, Inside CVC is your front-row seat to the ...
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We are a team of scientists based in Helsinki and we want to show you how cool science is! Follow us having semi-serious conversations with our sci-guests. New episode every month.
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Lifelong fans of fan fiction tackle the fiction by fans: The famous and the infamous. The gloriously cringe to the heartbreakingly profound. Notorious tropes, trending topics and unsung community heroes. What's in your Open Tabs? If you'd like to support our silly little project and get into our fun little community discord - you can check us out on patreon.com/OpenTabsCast ! A podcast by adults for adults, listener discretion is advised.
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Hi, you’re listening to Postdocalypse, a podcast by postgrad students about all things postgrad. The name comes from the idea that once you finish your PhD, there’s the big question for all of us whether we’ll continue along the academic path or take on of the many alternative routes that are on offer to us. We’re a team of PhD students at King’s College London, trying to navigate this crazy world and we’ll be sharing the highs and the lows of postgraduate study.
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Hanselminutes is Fresh Air for Developers. A weekly commute-time podcast that promotes fresh technology and fresh voices. Talk and Tech for Developers, Life-long Learners, and Technologists.
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Open Source software in Science
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Smart people talking about politics, policy, culture and other stuff
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Countryside magazine featuring the people and wildlife that shape the landscape of the British Isles
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Dentistry is evolving - Is your practice BULLETPROOF? Marketing. Systems. Leadership. Proven strategies to grow your practice with co-hosts Dr. Peter Boulden and Dr. Craig Spodak.
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Its a beautiful, clear night in July 2023 and over 70,000 people are packed into the open-air Lumen Field arena just south of downtown Seattle.
Its a beautiful, clear night in July 2023 and over 70,000 people are packed into the open-air Lumen Field arena just south of downtown Seattle.
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The growing disillusionment with open science
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22:18If you enjoyed this show then hit that subscribe button and leave a review (on Apple Podcasts or Spotify). If you love what we are trying to do then buy us a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/preprints! Any contribution is greatly appreciated. For the latest podcast news and updates follow us on Instagram @Motion_Pod or visit our website; www.pre…
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OA1186 - We continue our series on some of our favorite Warren-era Supreme Court decisions with the one Warren-era decision--and very likely the only Supreme Court decision that is still good law--that most people can name from memory. The desegregation of American schools in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954) stands today as one of the g…
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Its a bird!
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“Plato and the Tyrant” with author James Romm
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58:06In 388 BCE, Plato, at the age of about forty and in the midst of writing The Republic, visited for the first time the then-Greek city state of Syracuse, on the eastern shores of Sicily. Syracuse was ruled by a tyrant, Dionysius, who on death was followed by his son, also a tyrant. Over the course of his three separate visits to Syracuse over the ye…
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Seven $1 coin s that once traveled to space sold today in an online auction.
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Under the spidery lattice of Berlins Funkturm radio tower, the IFA 2025 consumer electronics expo spills through every lair and level of the Messe grounds.
Under the spidery lattice of Berlins Funkturm radio tower, the IFA 2025 consumer electronics expo spills through every lair and level of the Messe grounds.
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The Ride1Up Vorsa couldnt be more dad if it wore a pair of Nike Air Monarchs and cornered you about proper lawnmowing technique.
The Ride1Up Vorsa couldnt be more dad if it wore a pair of Nike Air Monarchs and cornered you about proper lawnmowing technique.
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Can you slip into a more relaxed state and sharpen your focus by simply listening to a couple of slightly different tones?
Can you slip into a more relaxed state and sharpen your focus by simply listening to a couple of slightly different tones?
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The cassette tape .
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It was a scene straight out of a horror movie .
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How a group of 80’s Cuban misfits found rock-and-roll and created a revolution within a revolution, going into exile without ever leaving home. Reporter Luis Trelles brings us the story of punk rock’s arrival in Cuba and a small band of outsiders who sentenced themselves to death and set themselves free. We originally released this episode back in …
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Python App Hosting Choices & Documenting Python's History
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43:50What are your options for hosting your Python application or scripts? What are the advantages of a platform as a service, container-based hosts, or setting up a virtual machine? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, bringing another batch of PyCoder’s Weekly articles and projects. We discuss a recent article about hosting Python applic…
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It’s Still the Shadow Docket, Despite Kavanaugh’s Pathetic Rebrand Attempt
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56:59OA1189 - The Supreme Court’s next term may not start until October, but their infamous shadow--sorry, “interim”--docket is in rare form as they issue snap decisions on everything from exactly where one 14-year-old boy can pee to just how openly racist ICE gets to be. Matt and Jenessa review which major precedents the conservative majority is ignori…
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Guide dogs that assist people with blindness or partial sightedness are a powerful reminder of the bond humans have formed with our four-legged companions.
Guide dogs that assist people with blindness or partial sightedness are a powerful reminder of the bond humans have formed with our four-legged companions.
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When the biggest geomagnetic storm in 20 years hit Earth in May 2024, photographer Kavan Chay was in Tumbledown Bay, New Zealand.
When the biggest geomagnetic storm in 20 years hit Earth in May 2024, photographer Kavan Chay was in Tumbledown Bay, New Zealand.
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Some 6,000 years ago in the northern reaches of modern Latvia, a young woman died.
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The Bulletproof Dental Podcast Episode 407 HOSTS: Dr. Peter Boulden and Dr. Craig Spodak DESCRIPTION In this episode of the Bulletproof Dental Practice Podcast, Craig and Peter celebrate Craig's birthday while delving into the importance of team dynamics and relationships in the dental business. They discuss the common misconceptions about needing …
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In the forests of Panama, the matador bug ( Bitta alipes ) frequently looks like it is waving .
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With three hearts, blue blood, and eight arms that seem to have a mind of their own , octopuses are among the oceans most fascinating creatures .
With three hearts, blue blood, and eight arms that seem to have a mind of their own , octopuses are among the oceans most fascinating creatures .
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Earths oceans have always been a wild world of sound .
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Sitting is great, but it's not all that great for us .
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Martha Kearney visits the Menai Strait - the stretch of water which separates Ynys Môn or Anglesey from mainland Wales. She learns about its treacherous tides and hears about the history of its two bridges, both built in the 19th century to improve travel between London and Ireland. The Menai Suspension Bridge was designed by Thomas Telford and wil…
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“I Spent 3 Years With Tall White Aliens At Area 51" -UFO Whistleblower Charles Hall
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2:25:45Our American Alchemist this week is Charles Hall. Hall shares his extraordinary experiences with extraterrestrial beings known as the Tall Whites, detailing his time at Area 51 and interactions with various alien species. He challenges established scientific theories, particularly Einstein's relativity, with his Hall Photon Theory, suggesting that …
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Just because everything else is terrible out there right now, we treated ourselves to our second consecutive Law’d Awesome Movie. By popular patron demand: it’s My Cousin Vinny! We had a great time talking about this one. Actual New York Italian-American Jenessa Seymour joins to provide dead-ass balls accurate cultural context for one of the greate…
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While it would be great to read a dogs mind to figure out why they chew your shoes or howl at the moon, that technology is probably still a long way off.
While it would be great to read a dogs mind to figure out why they chew your shoes or howl at the moon, that technology is probably still a long way off.
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Just like Earth, our cosmic neighbor Mars sometimes has auroras dance across its night sky.
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Whats the weirdest thing you learned this week?
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If youve ever seen an episode of Hot Ones , the YouTube series in which guests have to consume increasingly nuclear hot sauces over the course of the interview, you know the drill.
If youve ever seen an episode of Hot Ones , the YouTube series in which guests have to consume increasingly nuclear hot sauces over the course of the interview, you know the drill.
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Washington-Dulles airport, red-eye to Berlin, time to kill and batteries to fill.
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The first vaccine to protect endangered koalas from chlamydia has officially been approved in Australia.
The first vaccine to protect endangered koalas from chlamydia has officially been approved in Australia.
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TikTok in the Classroom: Enhancing or Eroding the Teaching Profession?
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53:15It’s Back to School season, and TikTok has been taking a larger role in helping students learn — but should it? Some teachers argue that using TikTok can help make whatever subjects they study more digestible and adaptable to different types of learners. Others call the app distracting and capable of undermining classroom authority and prioritizing…
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Kristoffer Tjalve on The Internet Phone Book
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48:48Samuel Arbesman is joined once again by Kristoffer Tjalve. The two previously spoke about the poetic web and the delightful aspects of the internet. This time, Kristoffer shares his new project: the Internet Phone Book—a physical book that lists personal websites alongside essays about the internet. After selling out its first run, the book is now …
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Trump’s Epstein Problem and His Authoritarian Slide (Robert Wright & Nikita Petrov)
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1:00:00Teaser ... "Would Putin send a weird sexually suggestive birthday greeting to a famous affluent well-connected pedophile?" ... Decoding Trump's message in the greeting ... Conspiracy theories vs official silence ... Why is Ezra Klein content with "We'll never know"? ... Why no president wants to release the Epstein files ... Ghislaine names Clinton…
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While they may not have been pretty sights, the large prehistoric trash dumps known as middens are critical to understanding human history .
While they may not have been pretty sights, the large prehistoric trash dumps known as middens are critical to understanding human history .
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It's September, which means it's time for pumpkin spice lattes, new iPhones, and other Apple products.
It's September, which means it's time for pumpkin spice lattes, new iPhones, and other Apple products.
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Countless factors may (and may not ) contribute to a mosquitos thirst for your blood over others.
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As NASA gears up next years Artemis II test flight , you have an opportunity to add your name to the spacecrafts digital manifest.
As NASA gears up next years Artemis II test flight , you have an opportunity to add your name to the spacecrafts digital manifest.
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In an ideal world, we would all wake up in the morning feeling refreshed and ready to face the day.
In an ideal world, we would all wake up in the morning feeling refreshed and ready to face the day.
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Antonio and Michael Bisono dont let one of sports oldest and most historic rivalries get in the way of their bond as father and son.
Antonio and Michael Bisono dont let one of sports oldest and most historic rivalries get in the way of their bond as father and son.
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The sticky, slimy tongues of chameleons and salamanders may not sound like a great inspiration for engineering projects or medical innovations.
The sticky, slimy tongues of chameleons and salamanders may not sound like a great inspiration for engineering projects or medical innovations.
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Max and Sandi dive into the peer-reviewed article, “A Cost Comparison of Pump-and-Treat and In Situ Colloidal Activated Carbon for PFAS Plume Management” by Birnstingl and Wilson (2024), highlighting how CAC delivers decades-long PFAS containment at one-third the cost of pump-and-treat—without the waste, energy use, or long-term liabilities.…
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Are the Kids Alright? Part 2: Cannabis Use in Adolescents ft. Brooke Sanders
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53:00Dr. Alaina Jaster is joined by Brooke Sanders, MS, a translational neuroscientist focused on understanding epigenetic impacts of synthetic cannabinoids on the human genome. She is also a Content Advisor for Students for Sensible Drug Policy. They discuss a variety of projects Sanders is involved in including: Assessing social aspects of cannabis us…
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Episode 185 - Chest Pain - The Next 30 Minutes
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43:59We're going to take our "Serial Killers" series and continue into the transition from the ambulance to the emergency department. What happens to the patient with chest pain once the ER doctor takes over? How does the workup advance? What imaging is ordered? What labs? Join us to discuss the "next 30 minutes" for the serial killer chest pain patient…
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Funding Focus - August 2025: Pharma Bets, AI Raises, and Policy Shifts
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7:01In this month’s Funding Focus, host Carli Reyes unpacks the deals, policies, and investments shaping the future of biotech and drug discovery. From billion-dollar pharma bets to government-backed strategies, we explore how capital is accelerating science on a global scale. What you'll hear: Novo Nordisk’s $550M partnership with Replicate Bioscience…
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5.6. Ancient Clues, Modern Risks: How Palaeontology tells the future-w/ David Polly, Emmi & Rhiannon
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1:01:20Have you ever wondered what fossils really are? And how can looking into the past tell us anything about our future? In this episode of The Science Basement, we talk with Professor David Polly, a palaeontologist based at Indiana University, who studies ancient carnivores and the environments that shaped them. Join us to unpack what fossils are (and…
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One of the first things you learn when you start taking video-making seriously is the importance of good audio .
One of the first things you learn when you start taking video-making seriously is the importance of good audio .
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[EN] ATLAS: a titan amongst particle physics experiments - with Christian Gutschow
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40:52Meet Christian Gutschow, particle physicist and research software engineer at UCL (University College London, UK). Christian is one of the scientists working on the ATLAS experiment at CERN. And together we try to give you a glimpse of what is going on in this massive experiment that tries to unlock the secrets of matter. Software plays a crucial p…
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