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We talk to people across Canada about the values and principles that inform the way they are thinking about society, and how we can create a better public discourse. Staff of the Office of Public Affairs bring together guests who are contributing to the national conversation, and explore with them how insights from religion, science, and practice can help to foster new approaches to challenges facing Canadian society.
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Oxide hosts a weekly Discord show where we discuss a wide range of topics: computer history, startups, Oxide hardware bringup, and other topics du jour. These are the recordings in podcast form. Join us live (usually Mondays at 5pm PT) https://discord.gg/gcQxNHAKCB Subscribe to our calendar: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/c_318925f4185aa71c4524d0d6127f31058c9e21f29f017d48a0fca6f564969cd0%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics
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A critical look at new technologies, new approaches and new ways of thinking, from politics to media to environmental sustainability.
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The story of technological progress is one of drama and intrigue, sudden insight and plain hard work. Let’s explore technology’s spectacular failures and many magnificent success stories. This content is in service of Houston Public Media’s education mission and is sponsored by the University of Houston. It is not a product of our news team.
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This podcast series is an intimate look at one of the most controversial topics in Canadian public discourse at the moment: free expression. The first season includes 11 episodes featuring in-depth interviews with a range of legal academics and experts. Blending academic insight with current affairs, the podcast will appeal to anyone interested in the law of free expression, and especially those wanting to make sense of contemporary politics. The series will address a number of important que ...
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Policy 360 is a series of audio conversations from the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University. The series is hosted by Sanford's dean, Judith Kelley.
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Jonah Babins from Discourse in Magic tackles magic’s hardest issues, theories, philosophies, discussion, and more to help you explore. He jumps into all sorts of magic, and resources, and most importantly actionable tips to help better the art and become a killer performer!
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An ongoing conversation on the current state of public education in Michigan and nationwide. Listen along as MASB Executive Director Don Wotruba, CAE invites prominent education voices from across the nation to speak about what’s happening and the possible impact on students.
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Two nerds have a fun time thinking way too much about their favorite nerd topics over a nice cup of tea. Its like NPR, but y'know, interesting. Updates Monthly.
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The Management Lab is a podcast featuring two business professors, Sean Hansen and Uri Gal, who bring science-based tools and insights to tackle current managerial issues. Each podcast includes a discussion of the latest research findings, practical strategies, and real-world examples that will help you to enhance your managerial skills and drive organizational success.
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The Nordic Asia Podcast is a collaboration sharing expertise on Asia across the Nordic region, brought to you by the following academic partners: -Asia Centre, University of Tartu (Estonia) -Asian studies, University of Helsinki (Finland) -Centre for Asian Studies, Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania) -Centre for East and South-East Asian Studies, Lund University (Sweden) -Centre for East Asian Studies, University of Turku (Finland) -Norwegian Network for Asian Studies
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Dr. Ray Ankrum's Edupurist podcast delves into educational outcomes for Black and brown children while championing positive aspects within public schools and Black culture. Through insightful interviews and Ray's analysis, the podcast tackles critical education issues that impact our youth. Ray's openness to critique and willingness to learn make this show a must-listen for education influencers. 🎙️
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Welcome to Inspired by Tweets, a podcast hosted by Ilsa Aida and Ahmed Rufai Isah. On a weekly basis, they combine to bat around a variety of issues including Politics, Governance, Tech, Social Media, Society, Culture, Music, Food, etc as well as trending issues on Twitter. This podcast was inspired by tweet exchanges between the hosts, Ilsa who loves to bring passion and a sprinkle of violence to conversations, and Rufai's whose insights and love for trouble-making make him exciting to enga ...
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This is the podcast that addresses various aspects of life from a Relevant, Restorative, and Reliable point of view. Additionally, I believe deploying Facts in conjunction with Faith-based knowledge is ESSENTIAL for establishing, maturing, and maintaining healthy intrapersonal and interpersonal relationships. I seek to address all topics head-on, honestly, and thoughtfully, without any hidden agendas, with the intent to engage, encourage, and enlighten listeners through public DISCOURSE.
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Interviews with Scholars of Secularism about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/secularism
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Sir Arthur Eddington, the British physicist, said, “The stuff of the world is mind-stuff.” The Yoga Vasistha of the ancient Vedic literature states, “Even as from the waking state there is no materiality in the objects seen in a dream, this world appears to be material, yet in reality it is pure consciousness.” We are not in the world; the world is within us, and the Simplest State of human awareness is that state where consciousness is open to itself--a field of all possibilities. The devel ...
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Join host Chris Waters on The Huntsman Podcast as he speaks with influential, knowledgeable, wise, and interesting hunters in Australia and aboard. We all love hunting for different reasons, the thrill of the chase, feeding your family clean organic meat, connecting with nature and animals, developing hunting and wilderness skills and knowledge and pushing your body and mind to their limits. In this podcast we get together to celebrate and champion the hunting lifestyle, learning and growing ...
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Let's explore the rarely discussed women who helped shape America and the world through science, education, writing, public service, and so much more. Join Elizabeth and Jessica as they shine a spotlight on those women often forgotten in history class.
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The AMR Studio is a podcast dedicated to the current multidiciplinary research on antimicrobial resistance, hosted by the Uppsala Antibiotic Center. The AMR Studio podcast is co-led by Eva Garmendia & Elin Fermér.
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The #OurWharton Podcast aims to help prospective + current students navigate the numerous resources of Wharton, while highlighting our greatest asset -- our people -- the students and their families, professors, admin, and staff that make up our collective Wharton family. With this platform, we’ll provide the opportunity to promote dialogue + discussions that enhance the conversations that are happening within Wharton’s wall and those that aren’t, to develop a more inclusive society at Whart ...
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A colorful Gospel-centered conversation on Race and Culture. Powered by his biblical reconciliation organization Threaded, Markus and his friend Antwuan provide a space where you can peek into multiethnic, passionate, authentic and potentially challenging conversations around race in Christianity and culture.
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A More - or less - Perfect Union... what matters most to Americans as elections approach
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Take heed, candidates for office and all Americans debating their vote in November: Here we are once more eyeing an election that could chart the course of American democracy going forward. And as we have since the momentous 2016 and 2022 elections, CITIZENARTS’ newest episode in the A More - or less - Perfect Union series, A More - or less - Perfect Union 2024, shows us just how much ‘We the People’ continue to have some pressing issues on our minds. This fourth episode of the podcast serie ...
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SF’s Free to Learn initiatives are supported by a Florida Humanities Greater Good: Humanities in Academia Grant for SF’s project Humanities Behind & Beyond Bars. Project initiatives include a podcast series, Free to Learn: Education In and Out of Prison, two Ethics Slams to engage both the SF campus and broader Gainesville community in constructive dialogue about incarceration’s ethical, humanitarian dimensions, and a Spring Symposium, Unlocking Purpose and Potential, which will provide a pl ...
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DIS12- The Influence of Legislative Requirements on Public School Funding: A Critical Analysis- DIScourse
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46:58In this episode of DIScourse, we engage with Chris Scott, Chief Financial Officer of Eanes ISD, who brings over 30 years of experience in the field of public education, including two decades in finance and roles as a teacher and assistant principal. His insights shed light on the critical impact of educational funding and the complex policies that …
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Building systems software can be quite opaque, leading to the need for great debugging tools. At Oxide, we've found that debuggers can be even more valuable leading rather than following system development. Bryan and Adam talk with Oxide colleagues about how domain specific debugging tools help us build systems not only more robustly, but faster as…
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Brook Ziporyn, "Experiments in Mystical Atheism: Godless Epiphanies from Daoism to Spinoza and Beyond" (U Chicago Press, 2024)
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2:07:54A new approach to the theism-scientism divide rooted in a deeper form of atheism. Western philosophy is stuck in an irresolvable conflict between two approaches to the spiritual malaise of our times: either we need more God (the “turn to religion”) or less religion (the New Atheism). In Experiments in Mystical Atheism: Godless Epiphanies from Daois…
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1392: Fog in the Woods
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3:42Episode: 1392 The nature of fog and of redwood trees. Today, fog in the forest.By Dr. John Lienhard
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1391: The Johnstown Flood
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3:43Episode: 1391 The Johnstown Flood. They didn't see it coming. Today, a dam breaks.By Dr. John Lienhard
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DIS15-Restoring Fiscal Responsibility in Texas: What is the Right Path to Economic Growth
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34:49Calvin Tillman served as mayor of DISH, TX, from 2009 to 2011, during which time he facilitated the construction of a municipal park, library, and remodeled the municipal building while maintaining the area's lowest tax rate. The town doubled in size and its population grew by 25%. In 2011, he moved away from DISH due to health concerns about a nea…
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On this episode of MISoundboard, we sit down with Doug LeFleur, Vice President of Business Development at Munetrix, to dive into the often-overlooked world of school data. What insights—and opportunities—can districts uncover when they truly invest in understanding their data?By Michigan Association of School Boards
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 3133: The Liar That Helped Win D-Day
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3:52Episode: 3133 Juan Pujol García: the Liar Who Helped Win D-Day. Today, a great big liar saves the day.By Richard H. Armstrong
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Australia and Canada — Strategic partners, but near total strangers?
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28:38Australia and Canada share much in common, politically, historically and socially. Why then do we know so little about each other? In a time of global uncertainty does it make sense for Canada and Australia to build a closer bond? If the two prosperous liberal middle powers worked together more closely, could they be a greater force for positive ch…
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2475: Friedrich Fröbel and Kindergarten
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3:49Episode: 2475 Friedrich Fröbel and Kindergarten. Today, we play.By Dr. Andy Boyd
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2934: Molecules of Life
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3:48Episode: 2934 Reading the Molecules of Life. Today, we read the molecules of life.By Richard Willson
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2499: Texas Germans
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3:48Episode: 2499 Frederick Law Olmsted and the Texas Germans. Today, Texas auf Deutsch.By Richard H. Armstrong
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1389: Regrowing Our Forests
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3:45Episode: 1389 The supply of wood: trouble along the Equator, good news to the North. Today, some good news and some bad.By Dr. John Lienhard
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1388: A Short Discourse of Tunneling
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3:44Episode: 1388 A short history of tunneling. Today, let's tunnel our way through history.By Dr. John Lienhard
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1387: The Wooden Ships of Mallows Bay
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3:42Episode: 1387 The ghost fleet of wooden ships in Mallows Bay. Today, a fleet of sunken ships.By Dr. John Lienhard
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DIS11-Killing Ed, Interview with Mark Hall- DIScourse
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45:52Mark Hall is not just a Texas lawyer; he is also the visionary film director behind the powerful documentary Killing Ed, which explores pressing education issues with a unique visual lens. Killing Ed delves into the explosive expansion of the largest charter school operator in the USA, the Gulen Movement—an Islamic group that originated in Turkey a…
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1386: Franklin’s Glass Armonica
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3:38Episode: 1386 Benjamin Franklin invents the glass armonica -- no mouth organ, this. Today, singing wine glasses.By Dr. John Lienhard
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Reassessing the laws of war; and why progress isn't always a straight line
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28:39The International commitment to ban landmines is wavering. Several European countries are reversing their opposition to using them. The shift comes as disarmament negotiators struggle to regulate the spread of "killer robots" — AI-controlled autonomous weapons. So, is the future of weapons containment and control under threat? And are treaties sign…
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Reimagining Education with Dr. Tanisha Williams
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42:24Join us on the Edupurist podcast as we welcome Dr. Tanisha Williams, a passionate advocate for transformative change within our education system. In this insightful conversation, Dr. Williams shares her extensive background in education and challenges us to rethink the very purpose of learning. Prepare to question the status quo as Dr. Williams cri…
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Last week, our colleague (and frequent Oxide and Friends guest) Steve Klabnik made some new friends on the Internet with a blog entry on AI discourse. Bryan and Adam were joined by Steve to try to de-polarize the discussion a little. In addition to Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal, we were joined by special guest, Steve Klabnik, and valued listene…
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2467: Graph Theory
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3:48Episode: 2467 Graph Theory and the Königsberg Bridge Problem. Today, the bridges of Königsberg.By Dr. Andy Boyd
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NIAS Podcast from the University of Tartu Asia Centre China's Psychological Power
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38:29This podcast episode is hosted by Toomas Hanso International Centre for Defence and Security (ICDS) who is talking to Urmas Hõbepappel. Urmas is an analyst at the University of Tartu Asia Centre and a researcher at the ICDS. His academic work deals with political psychology, collective identity, and history narratives in China, but this episode foc…
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Episode: 3245 Memes, Internet Challenges, and the Selfish Gene. Today, memes.By Karen Fang
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2946: Man or Monster?
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3:47Episode: 2946 Man or Monster? The Legend of the Golem and the Age of Technology. Today, what can an old legend tell us about the future?By Melissa Weininger
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1385: Bushnell’s Submarine
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3:38Episode: 1385 How David Bushnell built his submarine for the Colonial Army. Today, a new look at a Colonial technology.By Dr. John Lienhard
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1384: The Samurai Sword
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3:40Episode: 1384 The samurai sword and quality control through ritual. Today, let's talk about ceremony and technology.By Dr. John Lienhard
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1383: Owning Time
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3:43Episode: 1383 In which we invent the watch and take possession of time. Today, we look at time as a new possession.By Dr. John Lienhard
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1381: Names of Machines
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3:46Episode: 1381 Naming our machines - finding out who they are! Today, we name a new machine.By Dr. John Lienhard
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Researchers and corporations are already working to relocate data servers beyond the Earth's atmosphere — on satellites. Data servers are essential to the functioning of the modern world, but they're both power and water hungry. When they're built, they often meet with community concern and environmental protest. So, why not build data centres in s…
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In this week’s episode of Discourse in Magic, Jonah Babins returns with a behind-the-scenes look at the Mexico Mastermind Summit, his latest adventures in AI, and what’s next for the magic community. After a brief hiatus, Jonah shares the lessons, breakthroughs, and future plans that are shaping his approach to magic and business in 2024. The Summi…
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2464: Engineering Diapers
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3:48Episode: 2464 Marion Donovan: The Woman who Engineered a Better Diaper. Today, engineering the diaper.By Dr. Andy Boyd
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DIS13-The Truth About the Vouchers: What You Need to Know
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49:23In this episode of DIScourse, we engage with Suzanne Bellsnyder, a Texas rural reporter and retired Senate aide with over 20 years of education policy experience. Her insights illuminate the devastating effects of legislation from the corrupt Texas legislature and higher political figures. We also explore the critical challenges surrounding rural e…
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1766: Doctors and Detectives
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3:46Episode: 1766 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the man who hated Sherlock Holmes. Today, our guest, Bill Monroe, from the UH Honors College, tells us about doctors and detectives.By Bill Monroe
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2577: The Frankfurter Küche
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3:49Episode: 2577 Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky's "Frankfurter Kuche" — The Birth of the Modern Kitchen. Today, UH architecture professor, Dietmar Froehlich tells us about Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky and her kitchen.By Dietmar Froehlich
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1380: Indian Telegraph
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3:40Episode: 1380 William O'Shaughnessy and India's telegraph system. Today, telegraphy comes to India.By Dr. John Lienhard
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1379: Frank and Peter Griffin
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3:44Episode: 1379 Frank and Peter Griffin: teaching calculus. Today, an obituary brings back memories.By Dr. John Lienhard
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AI, Materials, and Fraud with Ben Shindel
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1:10:35Late in 2024, an economics paper captured the attention of the world. AI, it claimed, had a tremendous impact on materials research, disproportionally benefitted the most productive, and--sadly--reduced job statisfaction. It now appears that the results are entirely fabricated! Ben Shindel joins Bryan and Adam to discuss. In addition to Bryan Cantr…
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1378: S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald
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3:41Episode: 1378 The wreck of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald; "Only a lake!" Today, just a lake!By Dr. John Lienhard
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In this episode of MISoundBoard, we're turning the tables once again. Yasmeen Youngs, the MASB Board of Directors' Member-At-Large, joins us as the interviewer rather than a guest. MASB Executive Director Don Wotruba, CAE, takes the guest seat to share his personal insights on the state of public education, MASB's mission and his experiences within…
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1377: Ben Franklin and Music
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3:40Episode: 1377 Benjamin Franklin writes about music and electricity. Today, Ben Franklin talks about music.By Dr. John Lienhard
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Forgetting is the only safe response to the world's problems, from a geopolitical perspective, according to author and journalist David Rieff. Sometimes it’s too dangerous to remember. And forgetting is also a good thing in your personal life, say scientists. It moves us forward. The science of memory is giving way to the science of forgetting. For…
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2463: Serendipity
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3:49Episode: 2463 Serendipity and the Inventive Mind. Today, not-so-dumb luck.By Dr. Andy Boyd
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Abdul Wohab, "Secularism and Islam in Bangladesh: 50 Years After Independence" (Routledge, 2025)
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38:42Secularism and Islam in Bangladesh: 50 Years After Independence (Routledge, 2025) comprehensively analyses the syncretistic form of Bengali Islam and its relationship with secularism in Bangladesh from pre-British to contemporary times. It focuses on the importance of understanding the dynamics between religion and secularism within specific cultur…
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 3314: The Navier Stokes Equations
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3:52Episode: 3314 The Navier Stokes Equations in Movies, Video Games and Hurricane Forecasts. Today, the Navier Stokes equations.By Dr. Krešimir Josić
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 3313: Shimmering Iridescence
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3:50Episode: 3313 The Allure of Shimmering Iridescence. Today we observe shimmering "Iridescence".By Celeste Williams
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1376: Frére Jacques
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3:45Episode: 1376 Frére Jacques: The canonical hours and mechanical clocks. Today, religious practice and the mechanical clock.By Dr. John Lienhard
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1375: Newton vs Leibniz
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3:45Episode: 1375 Leibniz, Newton, and the great calculus dispute. Today, we throw Leibniz's cat into the super collider.By Dr. John Lienhard
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Lines of Control: India’s Foreign Policy and China
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38:11This podcast episode, hosted by Kikee Doma Bhutia from the University of Tartu, features journalist and analyst Aadil Brar discussing India's foreign policy amidst rising global tensions. The conversation focuses on India’s balancing act between the US, China, and its own strategic autonomy in a contested Indo-Pacific region. Key topics include Ind…
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The Engines of Our Ingenuity 1373: Pittsburgh in 1816
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3:39Episode: 1373 Pittsburgh in 1816. Today, let's visit embryonic Pittsburgh.By Dr. John Lienhard
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