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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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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Professor Jim Al-Khalili talks to leading scientists about their life and work, finding out what inspires and motivates them and asking what their discoveries might do for us in the future
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From the evolution of intelligent life, to the mysteries of consciousness; from the threat of the climate crisis to the search for dark matter, The world, the universe and us is your essential weekly dose of science and wonder in an uncertain world. Hosted by journalists Dr Rowan Hooper and Dr Penny Sarchet and joined each week by expert scientists in the field, the show draws on New Scientist’s unparalleled depth of reporting to put the stories that matter into context. Feed your curiosity ...
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Industry veterans, degenerate gamblers & besties Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks & David Friedberg cover all things economic, tech, political, social & poker.
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The Naked Scientists flagship science show brings you a lighthearted look at the latest scientific breakthroughs, interviews with the world's top scientists, answers to your science questions and science experiments to try at home.
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As you Wish Talk Radio, cutting edge authors, healers and scientists broadcasted Live from the ECETI ranch, an internationally known UFO and Paranormal hot spot. Everyone is feeling it. Something is in the wind. Something grand is unfolding on the horizon, just around the corner. A knowingness and feeling that soon it will no longer be business as usual. Is it tumultuous times of exciting social, economic and physical Earth changes? A collective initiation and ascension into Higher Conscious ...
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IDEAS is a place for people who like to think. If you value deep conversation and unexpected reveals, this show is for you. From the roots and rise of authoritarianism to near-death experiences to the history of toilets, no topic is off-limits. Hosted by Nahlah Ayed, we’re home to immersive documentaries and fascinating interviews with some of the most consequential thinkers of our time. With an award-winning team, our podcast has proud roots in its 60-year history with CBC Radio, exploring ...
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Suki uses herself to test the theory that anyone can 'Get Psychic'. She and co-founder Claire start a journey to prove that anyone can unlock their psychic potential. Suki embarks on this exploration by testing the theory herself, while Claire, a regular guest on the show, brings her unique perspective as both a healer and fellow seeker of non-physical reality. In this candid, down-to-earth podcast, they dive deep into everything from energy healing and chakra work to real first-hand experie ...
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Raising the New Earth hosted by Dr. Noa Dori, invites us to expand our consciousness and unlock greater potential—for ourselves, our children, and humanity. Through conversations on our bio-spiritual connection, we uncover how each of us can play a role in birthing, nourishing, and co-creating a more beautiful world. Sign up to Noa's NEW 360 Wellness course and receive a 15% coupon code, when you mention Raising the New Earth Podcast! Click the link to learn more: https://naturallynoa.com/co ...
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No Planet B is an independent climate change podcast hosted by Breanna Waterman and Wyatt Jordan! We talk to researchers, analysts, politicians, farmers, and more about climate change causes, effects, and solutions.
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Universal Disclosure Podcast (UAP / UFO Disclosure and our Belief Systems, Spirituality)
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UFO Field Investigator Mike and Reverend Stu tackle Aliens and Spirituality. *Modified release schedule: We will beam out our 'encounters' every other Friday evening at 7:00pm Pacific, with occasional urgent news updates or brief breaks in the timeline. “Welcome one and all, wherever and whenever you may be….” We are all on this journey together, and Stu and I are exploring this new paradigm, together, in a unified and respectable open forum. What does it mean for YOU? Fueled by the July 202 ...
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Listen to exciting, non-technical talks on some of the most interesting developments in astronomy and space science. Founded in 1999, the Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures are presented on six Wednesday evenings during each school year at Foothill College, in the heart of California's Silicon Valley. Speakers include a wide range of noted scientists, explaining astronomical developments in everyday language. The series is organized and moderated by Foothill's astronomy instructor emeritus An ...
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Featuring interviews with actors, stunts, dancers, filmmakers, action movie directors, athletes, Krav Maga teachers, acting coaches, thriller cinema experts, and more. Epic tales of changemakers, authentic personal stories, and top tips about the industry, the podcast is a treasure of knowledge helping storytellers of all kinds on their own journeys, and inspiring people to take action upon their own dreams. Ever heard your inner voice getting louder and louder, urging you towards a new path ...
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This is the podcast that helps you protect your children's WHOLE HEALTH: body, mind and mood, through food. At Earth Food First, our mission is to reimagine America’s kid food culture! Want to raise veggie lovers, learn how food affects mood, transform “picky-eaters” into “learning eaters,” say good-bye to mealtime drama and learn the recipe to embrace FARM FOOD over FACTORY FOOD? You, my friend, are in the right place! Every Thursday, integrative nutrition coach, cookbook author and toddler ...
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Are you overwhelmed by the endless weight loss advice and wellness fads that promise big results but never seem to deliver? Are you tired of starting a new diet, only to “blow it” by the weekend, and then find yourself vowing to “start again tomorrow”? If this sounds like you, you’re in the right place. Reinvent Your Well, is the podcast for women who feel like they’ve tried literally EVERYTHING to lose weight and get healthy and NOTHING is working! Learn to make wellness a lifestyle...witho ...
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Welcome to Flourishing within Planetary Boundaries hosted by Dr. Tara Naylor. This is the show where we embrace the real physical limits that exist on this planet, and learn how to work with them, to create thriving and flourishing people, communities, and ecosystems. All too often when it comes to planetary health, we talk in symptoms for example climate change is a symptom as is biodiversity loss and deforestation. For me they are symptoms that our key human systems and aspirations are not ...
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Multimedia artist & parent Vyana Novus explores relational wellness through the lens of creativity. They merge their experiences of integrating complex trauma and chronic illness with a mindful, multidimensional mindset focused on creative expression. | Some topics you'll hear discussed on the show include personal responsibility, creatively exploring presence, sexual liberation, trauma recovery, relating after abuse, conscious parenting, cultivating sustainable joy, being in relationship wi ...
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Wild souls, deep feelers, sacred rule-breakers… curious minds who know the brain and spirit aren’t separate—they’re tangled in this magical thing we call life. Reckless Mystic is storytelling colliding with neuroscience, nature, consciousness, and the untamed art of becoming. Raw reflections and unapologetic conversations about burning the old, rewiring the mind, and rising again. ✨ No gurus. No dogma. Just deep dives into the science of being human… and the cosmic chaos of being more than t ...
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A holistic health and wellness-forward show for the vegan-curious and the curious-vegan... Ella Magers is on a mission to revolutionize the way we as human beings navigate this adventure we call life holistically, both by up-leveling our own health and wellbeing through self-compassion, but also expanding our circle of compassion to all living beings in the earth itself. She's found that the most powerful way to move through the world is with curiosity, and the openness and desire to discove ...
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How music transports the Afghan diaspora to their homeland
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54:08For Afghans, listening to a traditional song can bring them back "home." In 2021, when the Taliban seized power again in Afghanistan, orchestras disbanded and musicians fled for their lives. They brought with them their distinctive and storied music, embedded with notes hailing from classical music from Iran and India. IDEAS takes a journey to Afgh…
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The evolution of sperm and the enduring mystery of the scrotum; How our brain rewires itself 4 times in life; The (real) disaster scenarios of imminent climate breakdown
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39:11Episode 334 Which sperm is the oldest sperm - the ancestor sperm that came before all others? Well, you might think it links back to an ancient animal that came before us, but the oldest sperm may actually predate animals altogether. We explore this plus the enduring mystery of the scrotum - and why a male’s most important body part is so delicate …
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Audio long read: Faulty mitochondria cause deadly diseases — fixing them is about to get a lot easier
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17:19CRISPR-based gene editing has revolutionized modern biology, but these tools are unable to access the DNA that resides inside mitochondria. Researchers are eager to access and edit this DNA to understand more about the energy production and the mutations that can cause incurable mitochondrial diseases. Because CRISPR can’t help with these problems,…
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Prostate cancer screening, and DNA building blocks in Bennu
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28:33On this week's news podcast, the former UK prime minister, David Cameron, calls for prostate cancer screening following his diagnosis. But does it really help to know you have the disease? Also, we find out about the DNA composition of the carbon-rich asteroid Bennu, the underlying cause of Santorini's recent earthquakes, and scientists discover wh…
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Why cities are targeted in wartime (updated)
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54:07In 2022, IDEAS explored how the brutal strategy called "urbicide" — the intentional killing of a city — is used in war to destroy residents' sense of home and belonging. This podcast revisits the original story and includes a brief update from architect Ammar Azzouz. Since the collapse of the Assad regime last year, he has returned to Homs, Syria, …
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Hospitality — and hospitals. Two words that share a root, but whose meanings often seem at odds with each other. IDEAS traces the historical roots of hospitals, the tension between hospitality and discipline that has defined hospitals throughout their history, and what it means to create a hospitable hospital in the 21st century. *This is the third…
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Molly's Game Uncensored: The Truth Behind the World's Most Infamous Poker Game
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38:26(0:00) Molly Bloom joins the besties live in Las Vegas! (1:48) Did Jason actually play in "Molly's Game"? (3:23) Molly's background, starting the game, getting strong-armed by a famous actor, getting stiffed for $250K and losing the game (16:54) Moving the game to NYC, mob involvement, legal troubles, writing her memoir and making the movie (31:10)…
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UFO Chased by US Military caught on camera near San Diego (First 1/2 is Visually Based)
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26:51Send us a text Audio Only Note: The first 6-12 minutes is visually based but you can still listen along and check out the video when you have a moment. Link to video: https://youtu.be/VHB2HCShYik A MUFON Field Investigator reveals this newly-public footage of a United States Military Nighthawk Helicopter seemingly chasing a UFO / UAP in the San Die…
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This is what lightning on Mars sounds like
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28:2400:46 Martian ‘micro-lightning’ The sounds of ‘micro-lightning’ have been recorded by NASA’s Perseverance rover, ending a long search for the phenomenon on Mars. A lack of suitable equipment has made it difficult to gather evidence of lightning on the red planet, but a team of researchers realized that a microphone on Perseverance should be able to…
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Episode 23: Holiday Weight Loss and Wellness Made Easy- A Simple Game To Stay On Track
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6:03Struggling to stay on track with your weight loss or wellness goals during the holiday season? In this episode, I share a simple, practical game I use every year to navigate holiday parties, family gatherings, and endless treats—without derailing my progress. You’ll learn easy strategies to enjoy your favorite foods, reduce stress around eating, an…
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How guest-host power dynamics shape migration
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54:08In ancient Greece, hospitality (or xenia) was seen as a sacred moral imperative. Someone who defied the obligations placed on both host and guest risked the wrath of the gods, or even outright war. Today, the word xenia has largely fallen out of use, but its opposite, xenophobia, has been a driving factor in contemporary politics for years. IDEAS e…
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Caroline Smith on meteorites and potential ancient life on Mars
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28:24Caroline Smith is passionate about space rocks, whether they’re samples collected from the surface of asteroids and the Moon and hopefully Mars one day soon, or meteorites, those alien rock fragments that have survived their fiery descents through our atmosphere to land here on Earth. She is Head of Collections and Principal Curator of Meteorites a…
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67. Change Your Life With Plasma an Interview with Dana Kippel
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59:29Send us a text In this conversation, Dana Kippel and I explore the profound relationship between human consciousness and plasma, emphasizing how harmonizing with plasma can unlock personal magic and inner power. We discusses various forms of magic, and highlight that that you don't have to be perfect to share your gifts. The dialogue encourages lis…
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New ways to combat the Antibiotic Apocalypse
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32:49Today, synthetic bacteriophages, a breakthrough vaccine for TB, and how unpicking the pathways used to make antibiotics are helping scientists to combat rising rates of antimicrobial resistance around the world... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked ScientistsBy The Naked Scientists
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At age 11, writer Andrew Lam fled Vietnam during the Fall of Saigon. Nearly 45 years later, he returned to a radically different city. He believes "you will be cursed with longing" if you continue to search for the feeling of home you had in the past. At a time when more people have been forcibly displaced from their homes than at any other time in…
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336 | Anil Ananthaswamy on the Mathematics of Neural Nets and AI
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1:14:11Machine learning using neural networks has led to a remarkable leap forward in artificial intelligence, and the technological and social ramifications have been discussed at great length. To understand the origin and nature of this progress, it is useful to dig at least a little bit into the mathematical and algorithmic structures underlying these …
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Age of Disclosure Documentary by Dan Farah review with Stephen Bassett, UFO Lobbyist
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1:27:00Send us a text UFO Lobbyist from Washington, D.C., Stephen Bassett talks about the “Age of Disclosure” Documentary that was just released by Dan Farah. Mike and Stu have a few questions for Steve about religion, economic and esoteric outcomes of Capital D Disclosure. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 2:58 Getting right into it 14:00 Capital “D” Disclosure long …
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As You Wish Talk Radio, November 22, 2025
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1:00:01Epstein Boomerang, Saved Missing Children, Nasa Shakeup, Put A Fork In The Controlled NarrativeBy [email protected] (Author)
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Epstein Files Fallout, Nvidia Risks, Burry's Bad Bet, Google's Breakthrough, Tether's Boom
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1:01:53(0:00) Bestie intros LIVE from The Venetian Las Vegas (1:13) Epstein Files breakdown (10:06) Biggest Epstein questions: where did his money come from? (14:44) Tether's booming business (23:50) Michael Burry vs. Friedberg, Nvidia's blowout quarter and risks for 2026 (35:25) Google's Gemini 3 and TPU breakthrough (42:51) Investing your own money vs. …
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The origin and evolution of music: Steve Pretty plays the conch
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30:43Episode 333 It’s not often you get to see or hear someone playing music on a conch shell. So prepare yourself for a musical treat with musician and podcaster Steve Pretty, who brings into the studio a trumpet and a collection of his favourite conches, rigged up to some modern electronics. Steve is best known as the bandleader of the Hackney Collier…
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Massey Lecture Part 5 | A human rights agenda for Canada
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1:02:53In more than 40 years on the front lines of international human rights Alex Neve has heard Canada described as ‘the land of human rights’ — and seen the profound ways Canada has failed to uphold universal human rights, both at home and abroad. In his final Massey Lecture, he lays out his vision for a way forward.…
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Small modular reactors for Wales, and moss survives in space
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30:56In the news, why the UK appears to be betting big on small modular nuclear reactors. Also, Iran seeds the skies in bid to end its worst drought in decades. And moss grows fat on a rolling stone - but a new study claims it can survive in space. We'll explore the significance. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists…
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Massey Lecture Part 4 | How people power makes human rights real
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1:09:08Eleanor Roosevelt once said that universal human rights begin in “small places, close to home — so close and so small that they cannot be seen on any map of the world.” In his fourth Massey Lecture, Alex Neve reflects on moments when people power won the day. *Read this article to learn about the "most powerful" moment in Alex Neve's 40-year-career…
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Insulin cream offers needle-free option for diabetes
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42:0500:45 A molecule that delivers insulin through the skin Researchers have developed a skin-permeable polymer that can deliver insulin into the body, which they say could one day offer an alternative to injections for diabetes management. The skin’s structure presents a formidable barrier to the delivery of large drugs but in this work a team show th…
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Episode 22: If you Want To Understand The Universe... Start With Your Metabolism
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10:15If you've ever wondered what really happens when you combine a nutrient-dense diet with raw, high-vibrational foods, this episode is your gateway into building an electric body: A body that is energized, magnetic, and aligned with the life you're trying to manifest. In this transformative conversation, we explore how whole foods, minerals, enzymes,…
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Massey Lecture Part 3 | Human rights don’t have to be earned
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1:04:42Our inherent human rights belong to us from the moment we are born. There is nothing we need to do to earn them, and they are supposed to apply to us until the day we die. But in his third Massey Lecture, Alex Neve argues the powerful have made human rights a ‘club.’ Visit cbc.ca/masseys for more on this lecture series.…
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AP De Silva on building molecular fluorescence sensors for healthcare
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28:11From humble beginnings in his native Sri Lanka, to a more than 40 year academic career at Queen’s University Belfast, Prof. AP (Amilra Prasanna) De Silva’s research into molecular photosensors has led to a pioneering career in that’s evolved from chemistry to medical diagnostics on one hand, to information processing on the other. Prof. De Silva ch…
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Massey Lecture Part 2 | The six years that remade human rights
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1:03:31The ideals behind the concept of human rights — such as the sacredness of life, reciprocity, justice and fairness — have millennia-old histories. After the carnage of the Second World War and the Holocaust, these ideas took a new legal form. In his second Massey Lecture, Alex Neve considers six dizzying years that laid out a blueprint for a new wor…
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Today, we're analysing the COP30 conference in Brazil, asking whether the will to tackle climate change is drying up. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked ScientistsBy The Naked Scientists
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Welcome to the November 2025 Ask Me Anything episode of Mindscape! These monthly excursions are funded by Patreon supporters (who are also the ones asking the questions). We take questions asked by Patreons, whittle them down to a more manageable number -- based primarily on whether I have anything interesting to say about them, not whether the que…
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As You Wish Talk Radio, November 16, 2025
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1:00:04As You Wish Talk Radio with James Gilliland ECETI News, 3i Atlas Update, Behind the Curtain, Ethiopian BibleBy [email protected] (Author)
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Massey Lecture Part 1 | Renewing the promise of human rights
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1:04:22Universality is the core promise of human rights: these rights extend to everyone, everywhere. But above all else, this is where we have failed. In his first CBC Massey Lecture, Alex Neve explores how to ensure the “lifeboat” of human rights is seaworthy for everyone. Visit cbc.ca/masseys for more details about this lecture series.…
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Home Affordability Crisis, Palantir's Advantage, Big Short on AI, H-1B Abuse, Solar Storm Hits Earth
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55:05(0:00) Michael Burry's big short against AI (12:00) Why Palantir is so richly valued vs other tech companies (20:07) Home affordability crisis: Mortgage innovation, building, top priorities to win mid-terms (36:18) H-1B debate flares up again after Trump's comments on Fox News (42:37) Science Corner: Solar storms, coronal mass ejection, risks (51:1…
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New genome of ancient human; 95% of us have a dormant virus that causes disease; Formula E cars faster than F1; Bill Bryson joins the pod!
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45:02Episode 332 For only the second time, the genome of an ancient Denisovan has been sequenced - thanks to the discovery of a 200,000-year-old tooth found in a Siberian cave. This ancient member of the human family has long been a mystery, so this genome is being described as a bombshell moment, revealing an early stage of Denisovan history. We explor…
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‘Malicious use is already happening’: machine-learning pioneer on making AI safer
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15:06Yoshua Bengio, considered by many to be one of the godfathers of AI, has long been at the forefront of machine-learning research . However, his opinions on the technology have shifted in recent years — he joins us to talk about ways to address the risks posed by AI, and his efforts to develop an AI with safety built in from the start. Nature: ‘It k…
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Flu season starts early, and staving off hungry seagulls
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28:06In the news show, flu season starts early in the Northern hemisphere due to pesky new strains, so will vaccines be effective? Also, the baby 'swim cap' which promises less invasive brain monitoring, and the European Space Agency's GPS powered satellites which are surveying the water cycle. Then, we find out the best way to shout at seagulls to stop…
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The people who inspire Alex Neve to fight for human rights
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54:08When he was eight, 2025 CBC Massey Lecturer Alex Neve watched his mother fight for daycare in Alberta. It’s shaped how he thinks about human rights. Ahead of his Massey Lectures next week, Neve shares the pivotal moments in his life that led to his human rights advocacy — and shines a light on the chorus of people he carries with him.…
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Buttons give the illusion of power but hide the consequences
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54:08Whether mechanical or digital, a button delivers the promise of power — but it's far from simple. The small and mighty technology has a riveting history, a story of control, power, freedom and oppression. From the podcast Media Objects, this episode traces the evolution of the button, and asks what happens when every command is reduced to a single …
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Why the claims about Hitler’s genome are misleading
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29:00Episode 331 This week sees the broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK of a documentary called Hitler’s DNA: Blueprint of a dictator. Geneticists have managed to find a DNA sample from Adolf Hitler and have sequenced it and verified it, and now we have his genome. The big question is what does this really tell us – what can we tell from someone’s genome? …
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How overlooked veterans make history in their own words
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54:09There’s history, and then there’s oral history. And when it comes to the impacts of war on those who fight them — oral history opens doors to the past that would otherwise stay firmly shut. Michael Petrou, an historian with the Canadian War Museum, argues oral history is especially valuable because it allows us to hear from people "whose voices are…
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Huge eruption on a distant star confirmed at last
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33:5100:45 A coronal mass ejection from a distant star Researchers have detected what they say is the strongest evidence yet of a coronal mass ejection (CME) coming from a star other than our Sun. CMEs are massive bursts of fast-moving plasma that can be detected thanks to the characteristic radio signal they produce. However, despite decades of searchi…
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Episode 21: Why Eating More Is Your Answer To Weighing Less, Looking Better And Feeling Great
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10:30If you still think the secret to getting fit and losing weight is all abouteating less... Think again. In this episode, we will go over the building blocks of a healthy diet and talk about how eating more nutrient dense foods can actually get you closer to your goals. We will explore how to balance macronutrients (proteins, carbs, and fats) and why…
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There are problems and tasks so hard and complicated that it would take today’s most powerful supercomputers millions of years to crack them. But in the next decade, we may well have quantum computers which could solve such problems in seconds. Professor Sir Peter Knight is a British pioneer in the realms of quantum optics and quantum information s…
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Why Canadian veterans are conflicted about Remembrance Day
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54:08Remembrance Day. Every year we are called on to remember, to reflect on the sacrifices of those who fought in Canada’s wars. Veterans of those wars have a conflicted relationship with Remembrance Day: sometimes their own acts of remembrance include official ceremonies, while others avoid them altogether. *This the second and last of a two-part seri…
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In this edition of The Naked Scientists, we go nuclear, and explore the science and politics of weapons of mass destruction... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked ScientistsBy The Naked Scientists
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Not a war story. This is about what comes after for veterans
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54:08Even when wars end, they go on — transforming the people who fought them, their families, and even society. A former war correspondent interviewed more than 200 veterans of all of Canada’s wars for an online oral history project by The Canadian War Museum. The focus is not so much on preserving memories of their combat experiences, but to reflect o…
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335 | Andrew Jaffe on Models, Probability, and the Universe
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1:17:38Science has an incredibly impressive track record of uncovering nonintuitive ideas about the universe that turn out to be surprisingly accurate. It can be tempting to think of scientific discoveries as being carefully constructed atop a rock-solid foundation. In reality, scientific progress is tentative and fallible. Scientists propose models, assi…
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As You Wish Talk Radio, November 8, 2025
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1:00:003i Atlas, Dosclosure, 70 Years Of Insanity, AI JesusBy [email protected] (Author)
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UFO Alien's Warning Humanity with Samuel Chong and the Thiaoouba Prophecy
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1:45:13Send us a text Samuel Chong, CA Lawyer, joins us for a conversation about the Thiaoouba Prophecy, a book he translated into Chinese, that tells the UAP / UFO and Alien account of Michel Desmarquet. The book talks about an interstellar journey that allegedly reveals some of life’s greatest mysteries, and some dire warnings for humanity. The book is …
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Does OpenAI Need a Bailout? Mamdani Wins, Socialism Rising, Filibuster Nuclear Option
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1:27:29(0:00) Brad Gerstner joins the show! (0:49) OpenAI's rough week: Altman's controversial comments on BG2, CFO's "federal backstop" faux pas, clarifications (18:33) Why Jensen Huang said "China is going to win the AI race."; the need for a federal framework on AI (30:39) OpenAI's strengths and headwinds: breakout product, trust issues, competition, b…
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