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Last Week in Medicine

Stephen Jenkins, MD, Austin Rupp, MD

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Wouldn't it be nice if someone reviewed all the latest internal medicine literature and distilled it into a brief podcast you could listen to on your way to work? Get updates from the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA Network, Annals of Internal Medicine, Journal of Hospital Medicine, Journal of General Internal Medicine, Lancet and more.
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Scoliosis Dialogues: An SRS Podcast

Scoliosis Research Society

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Scoliosis Dialogues is a Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) podcast aimed at delivering the most current and trusted information to clinicians that care for patients with scoliosis and spinal deformities. From news in the world of spinal deformity, to discussions with thought leaders in the field, we aim to provide up-to-date, quality information that will impact the daily practice of spinal deformity.
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MedEvidence Articles

MedEvidence Articles

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Welcome to MedEvidence Articles, where we encourage community research and education with weekly articles. Our articles review the history, risks, symptoms, complications, and treatments of diseases with a healthy dose of humor. Visit our website at MedEvidence.com. MedEvidence helps answer the question of “Who can you trust?” for medical information. The MedEvidence platform provides valuable information about many medical issues and the insights of evidence-based medicine. MedEvidence educ ...
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Leading scholars provide insight on urgent policy debates. Jeff Friedman of Dartmouth College interviews contributors to the premiere peer-reviewed journal of security studies. They offer sophisticated, authoritative analyses of contemporary, theoretical, and historical security issues from the role of China in the world and cyber in international security to the long history of ethnic cleansing in Europe. The podcast is produced at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and Inte ...
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Mushroom Link

Applied Horticultural Research

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Welcome to MushroomLink, the new Australian mushroom industry communications program, funded by Hort Innovation using the mushroom research and development levy and contributions from the Australian Government. Led by Applied Horticultural Research, MushroomLink aims to bring you the latest research, development and marketing news from here and around the world.Link to the website: https://www.mushroomlink.com.au/
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Welcome to Science News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily news on fascinating topics, including physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy, and more. Whether you're a science enthusiast, researcher, or simply curious about the wonders of the natural world, this podcast is your ultimate source for all thi ...
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OpenAnesthesia Multimedia

OpenAnesthesia, sponsored by the IARS

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This Podcast is one component of OpenAnesthesia.org, sponsored by the International Anesthesia Research Society, which was founded by Dr. Ed Nemergut and Dr. Robert Thiele. It debuted in July 2009 with the broad goal of advancing graduate medical education in anesthesia. Since its inception as an experimental project, OpenAnesthesia™ has grown to be a comprehensive resource for anesthesiology residents and physicians worldwide.
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The Early Career Researcher podcast aims to provide a regular forum for discussion on all things relating to the life and work of Early Career Researchers working in the Humanities. Join us for weekly advice on applying for research jobs, careers advice, help with job applications, and support on issues such as mental health and wellbeing. We are: Charlie (works as a lecturer on a fixed-term contract, with eight years of lecturing experience in the UK); Rachael (several years of experience i ...
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The Managing Editor of the Popular Culture Studies Journal, Julia Largent, interviews different authors published in the journal about their research, their hobbies, and how their article came about. See all published articles for free, here: https://mpcaaca.org/the-popular-culture-studies-journal/
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Public Opinion Podcast

American Association for Public Opinion Research

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Welcome to the American Association for Public Opinion's new podcast, Public Opinion Podcast! Join us as we dive into the public opinion research field and cover topics such as polling, advances in technology, and why surveys are imperative to society.
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All About Agatha Christie

All About Agatha (Christie)

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All About Agatha is a podcast all about, well, Agatha. Agatha Christie, of course: the Queen of Crime, a real-life Dame of the British Empire, and author of sixty-six mystery novels that spanned the Twentieth Century, defining a genre. For five years, Catherine Brobeck and Kemper Donovan revisited these novels in publication order, ranking them according to pre-set criteria (plot, character, etc.). Tragically, Catherine Brobeck passed away at the end of 2021. Since then, Kemper has completed ...
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ChildMove

ChildMove Team

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The ChildMove Podcast aims to inform and educate academics and the society at large about the findings of our research on the psychosocial impact of transit experiences on predominantly unaccompanied refugee minors. Our research also involves some unaccompanied minors and adult victims of human trafficking for sexual exploitation.In each episode of our podcast, we discuss a different aspect of the project such as its inception and creation of the team, fieldwork planning, fieldwork experienc ...
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The Academy of Management Journal’s digital series that allows scholars to obtain first-hand information about the publishing process, meet editors of the journal, and discuss timely research insights in relation to current events. Two key features of this new digital series includes weekly Twitter Space audio segments and a monthly podcast.
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Between Sets

Motus Strength Health Club

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Welcome to Between Sets. Continuing our vision - making a positive impact in our community by providing you with the support and strategies that foster long-term success and self-efficacy along your journey to a healthy lifestyle. Rants about health, nutrition, and lifestyle. Discussions on pain, business, and mindset. Tim Walcott is a Certified Personal Trainer and Nutritionist and Tyler Paterson is a Registered Massage Therapist & Certified Personal Trainer, and together they own and opera ...
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Witness Titanic

James Penca

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Welcome to WITNESS TITANIC — the podcast “inquiry” where we call witnesses of Titanic’s great story, from modern experts to even the survivors of the sinking. Through their testimony, we navigate the uncertain waters of the Titanic legend, uncover what actually happened in April of 1912, and ultimately witness Titanic ourselves. This podcast is made possible by the generous support of the Witness Titanic Patrons, and is produced and hosted by Titanic researcher James Penca. WITNESS TITANIC i ...
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AJNR Podcasts

Karen Halm

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The American Journal of Neuroradiology (AJNR) is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal that publishes Original Research and Review Articles relevant to the diagnostic, interventional, and functional imaging of the brain, head, neck, and spine. AJNR's monthly podcasts include a review of Editor's Choices and Fellows' Journal Club selections and an author interview. These podcasts are hosted by Francis Deng and George K. Vilanilam.
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The Right Podcast

The Right Podcast

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A podcast that examines rightwing reactionary politics and worldviews. Rob conducts both deep dive and quick hitter episodes. Topics range from the 1990's Patriot Movement in the US to Eastern European extremist ideologies. Be aware that these are the audio from YouTube videos. Visit the YouTube Channel for visuals. https://t.co/rc3r5p9Wzw
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Double Loop Podcast

Glenn Langenburg and Eric Ray

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Whether you're a practicing Latent Print Examiner or you're interested in forensics and true crime, the Double Loop Podcast is a weekly show featuring Glenn Langenburg and Eric Ray discussing latent print topics, current events in forensic science, the newest research articles, interesting guests, and analysis of notable cases from a forensic scientist perspective.
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Discover how to develop and run a profitable online business. Learn powerful SEO Strategies such as keyword research, search engine optimization, competition analysis, finding products to sell, finding content for your blog, publishing articles, creating backlinks and tracking your online progress.
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Discover how to develop and run a profitable online business. Learn powerful SEO Strategies such as keyword research, search engine optimization, competition analysis, finding products to sell, finding content for your blog, publishing articles, creating backlinks and tracking your online progress.
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Discover how to develop and run a profitable online business. Learn powerful SEO Strategies such as keyword research, search engine optimization, competition analysis, finding products to sell, finding content for your blog, publishing articles, creating backlinks and tracking your online progress.
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SSAT Soundbites: A Podcast Series for Surgeons

Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract

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The SSAT has developed a podcast titled “SSAT Soundbites: A Podcast Series for Surgeons.” One of the aims of the podcast is to bring published research and other topics of interest to surgical trainees and attending physicians in a simple, dynamic, and easy-to-digest audio format dispersed by social media. Episode content will be based on interviews by authors who have published articles of interest in the Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery (JOGS). The goal is to release one JOGS Article Re ...
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Paraphrasing Service

Paraphrasing Service

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https://www.paraphrasingservice.org/ Are you wondering where to find the best and most reliable online paraphrasing service? If you are, then know how you are in a perfect place to find out which is the best service for that purpose according to students from all around the globe. We understand how this is a complicated task which requires a lot of time to be completed. Therefore, our mission is to help you complete it quickly. According to the latest research, many students keep their grade ...
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This podcast is connected to the Royal Studies Network and the Royal Studies Journal and covers topics related to monarchical history as well as featuring new research and publications in the field of royal studies. Join us for interviews, roundtable discussions and more covering all things royal studies and highlighting the latest and greatest in the field! The views, information or opinions expressed on the podcast, by the hosts and/or guest contributors are solely the views of the individ ...
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Let Me Say This

Antonio Laborte

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The voice behind the screen is Antonio Laborte (the host). Let Me Say This: I’m not your source of inspiration. I’m not your guide to spiritual enlightenment. I’m not your go-to voice of reason. I’m not your vocal identity. I’m not your journalist. I’m not your research into all things black. Independently Imaginative.
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APA Journals Dialogue

American Psychological Association

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APA Journals Dialogue is an audio podcast series featuring interviews with authors of exciting research recently published in an APA journal. In each episode, authors describe their findings, methodologies, and implications for future work. The podcast series is an ideal resource for researchers, practitioners, and students in the behavioral and social sciences.
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We also do weekly 3DFP vids on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/3DigitalCooks 3DIGITALCOOKS is a 3D food printing studio. We create new food experiences through the innovation and research on food, user experience and technology around 3DFP. At the same time we commit to share the technology as we strongy believe it is the best way to help push it forward.
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Airway World® Podcasts

Calvin A. Brown III, MD

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Airway World® Podcasts feature quarterly airway research updates and important airway topic discussions presented by Calvin Brown III, MD and guest faculty of The Difficult Airway Course™. Subscribe today to stay on the leading edge of the dynamic and critically important field of airway management. For more airway management educational resources, visit www.theairwaysite.com.
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History Revisited With Reflection is a podcast series, and Social Studies/History curriculum development entity created by Kevin Stuart and dedicated to teaching about the past. HRWR endeavors to bring greater depth both in research and understanding to the general public. The podcast series created by HRWR is focused on different historical eras each within their respective contexts, while at the same time encouraging greater higher-order thinking among the audience by including outside sou ...
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MIT News

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

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MIT News is dedicated to bringing news from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to the world. We cover research, innovation, teaching, entrepreneurship, and the Institute’s distinctive and quirky culture. We find ourselves educated and amazed by our community of hands-on problem-solvers who are eager to know how things work — and inspired to make them work better. We hope you are amazed, too.
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JBI Dialogues

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry

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JBI Dialogues is presented by the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry as a multidisciplinary space to connect academic, professional, and community voices in conversations about ethical, legal and social issues arising in health care, the health professions and the biological sciences. JBI Dialogues involves our contributors, readers, and the editorial team, extending the work of the journal with exchanges of ideas about its published research and emerging issues and practices in bioethics. The JB ...
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In this first Scandinavian edition of Playing with Research, Dean Barker and Robin Lindgren Fjellner take the opportunity to find out more about self study of practice from New Zealand scholars Dawn Garbett and Alan Ovens. Dawn and Alan are at the University of Auckland. They have been doing self studies within teacher education and physical educat…
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In a new Oxford Institute for Energy Studies podcast, Hasan Muslemani speaks to Hannah Hauman, Global Head of Carbon Trading at Trafigura about Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and how the carbon market is unlocking scalable investment and trade. The podcast describes the current market foundations and first trades, demand forecasts to 2030 based o…
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In a new Oxford Institute for Energy Studies podcast, Hasan Muslemani speaks to Hannah Hauman, Global Head of Carbon Trading at Trafigura about Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and how the carbon market is unlocking scalable investment and trade. The podcast describes the current market foundations and first trades, demand forecasts to 2030 based o…
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(0:10): Breakthrough Antibody Boosts Immune Attack on Resistant Breast Cancers, Promising New Treatment (1:31): Breakthrough in Fat Cell Research: HSL's Nuclear Role Offers New Obesity and Diabetes Treatment Paths (3:20): Gene HMGN1 Found to Trigger Heart Defects in Down Syndrome, Offering New Hope for Treatments (5:05): Einstein College Secures $1…
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(0:10): New Study Urges Personalized Antidepressant Treatment to Tackle Metabolic and Cardiovascular Risks (2:07): Breakthrough in Zebrafish Neural Research Paves Way for Advances in Robotics and Neuroscience (3:24): Global Neutrino Experiments Unravel Universe's Matter-Antimatter Mystery (5:29): Gene HMGN1 Found to Trigger Heart Defects in Down Sy…
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In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Jack Sharples and Anouk Honore about the latest Gas Quarterly and their thoughts on the current state of the global gas market. Jack opens the podcast with a review of the current market looking at price movements over the past three months and assessing the key geopoliti…
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In this latest OIES podcast, from the Gas Programme, James Henderson talks to Jack Sharples and Anouk Honore about the latest Gas Quarterly and their thoughts on the current state of the global gas market. Jack opens the podcast with a review of the current market looking at price movements over the past three months and assessing the key geopoliti…
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(0:10): Study Reveals Brain Processes Language Like Subway System, Juggling Multiple Words Simultaneously (1:49): New Monoclonal Antibody MAM01 Shows Promising Results in Malaria Prevention Trials (3:46): New Discovery in Skin Inflammation: ATG9A Protein Offers Hope for Chronic Disease Treatments (5:46): Breakthrough in Understanding Nuclear Pore C…
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(0:10): Revolutionary Implant Restores Vision in AMD Patients: A New Era in Eye Care (2:56): Breastfeeding Boosts Immune Defense, Lowers Breast Cancer Risk: New Study Finds (4:40): Digital Tools Revolutionize Lung Cancer Screening for High-Risk Groups, Study Shows (6:45): Study Reveals 'Metabolic Ceiling' Limiting Human Endurance Performance (8:25)…
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In this episode Risto sits down with Dr. Ben Kern from the University of Wyoming to discuss an ambitious and practical initiative known as the School Health MAP (Model for Assessment and Planning). This collaborative effort, developed alongside colleagues like Wes Wilson (University of Illinois) and Hans van der Mars (Arizona State University), and…
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In this edition of SSAT Mentor Spotlight, Dr. Praveen Chatani, Surgical Oncologist Fellow at Fox Chase Cancer Center, and Dr. Raja Narayan, Assistant Professor at Loma Linda University and both members of the Resident and Fellow Education Committee, interview Dr. Syed Ahmad, the Cancer Center Co-Director, Hayden Family Endowed Chair for Cancer Rese…
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(0:10): mRNA COVID Vaccines Show Promise in Boosting Cancer Immunotherapy, Study Suggests (1:50): Early Peanut Introduction Cuts Allergy Rates, Yet Adoption Remains Slow Despite Proven Benefits (3:44): Enzalutamide-Leuprolide Combo Boosts Survival in Prostate Cancer, Reduces Death Risk by 40% (5:39): Breakthrough in Plasma Physics Boosts Fusion Ene…
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In this week's episode, we explore what monoclonal antibodies are, how they make things happen in the body, and how they can be used in medicine. We discuss how they can be used for identifying cells, delivering drugs to specific cells, or anything in between. Tune in to learn about monoclonal antibodies and hwo they relate to a cat who's a picky e…
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In this episode, Charlie an Rosie are joined by our new guest Jo, who had a successful academic career before starting her own business as a freelance copyeditor. Anybody who wants to publish academic research will probably at some point find themselves working with a copyeditor. The copyeditor has traditionally been an essential toolkit in academi…
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"For there is nothing lost, that may be found, if sought." Words of wisdom courtesy of Edmund Spenser (and Colonel Brandon, as played by the inimitable Alan Rickman, RIP). And I'm taking them to heart in this episode, as we get to discover two Christie television adaptations that were not readily available to us until quite recently, a Poirot and a…
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If you’re a graduate student trying to navigate the exciting world of physical education research, I have some fantastic news for you. The American Educational Research Association SIG93 (a Special Interest Group for Research on Learning and Instruction in Physical Education) is launching a graduate student network. You can sign up for the mailing …
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(0:10): 230-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Fossil Discovery Redefines Sauropod Evolution Timeline (1:57): Study Uncovers Mitochondria's Dual Role in Energy and Cell Death Regulation (3:25): Breakthrough Fiber-Coupled Photon Source Revolutionizes Quantum Communication, Enables Room-Temperature, Scalable Networks (5:06): Cancer Cells Hijack Embryonic Prog…
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In this episode, the second of our feature on African Queenship, host Ellie Woodacre interviews Paula Akpan. Our discussion mirrors the same lines as the conversation in episode 1 of this mini-series, drawing deeply on her fantastic new book, When We Ruled (see links below) and the various case studies Paula examined in her research. Guest Bio: Pau…
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(0:10): UK Urged to Ramp Up Climate Adaptation as 2°C Warming Looms by 2050 (2:51): Lewotobi Laki-Laki Volcano Erupts Again: Indonesia on High Alert as Ash Plumes Soar (4:34): Breakthrough Study: Steroids and Garp Protein Offer New Hope in Cancer Treatment (5:35): Consumer Reports Finds Dangerous Lead Levels in Protein Powders; Calls for Stricter F…
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In this latest episode of the OIES Electricity Programme podcast, Dimitra Apostolopoulou speaks with Sarah Montgomery, CEO and Co-Founder of Infyos, about the critical role of energy storage in achieving net zero. Building on Sarah's recent presentation at the OIES annual Energy Transition event in June, the conversation begins with a deep dive int…
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In this latest episode of the OIES Electricity Programme podcast, Dimitra Apostolopoulou speaks with Sarah Montgomery, CEO and Co-Founder of Infyos, about the critical role of energy storage in achieving net zero. Building on Sarah’s recent presentation at the OIES annual Energy Transition event in June, the conversation begins with a deep dive int…
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(0:10): New Drug Combo Offers Hope for 40% of Advanced Prostate Cancer Patients (1:24): South Atlantic Anomaly's Expansion Threatens Satellites, Unveils Earth's Magnetic Mysteries (3:05): Cohen's Vision: Revolutionizing Mental Health with Genomics and Cellular Reprogramming for Early Intervention (4:36): Study Confirms Shingles Vaccine's Double-Dos…
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Send us a text Join Dr. Jeff Mullin as he talks with the 2025 Blount Award Winner, Dr. Gregory Mundis. The Blount Award is a humanitarian award given to an individual who has provided outstanding service for those with spinal deformities, through their generous actions out of a sense of service to larger social and professional goals. Listen in to …
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- --- -.. .- -.-- --- -. .-- .. - -. . ... ... - .. - .- -. .. -.-. He had been a telegraph operator for less than a year, but thanks to an iceberg - and a bombshell interview in the New York Times - today's witness was thrust into history. In PART ONE of Harold Bride's testimony, we enter the wireless room, begin the search for a rescue ship, and …
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In this latest OIES podcast from the Electricity Programme, Anders Hove talks to Dimitra Apostolopoulou about her latest paper co-authored with Rahmat Poudineh titled "The complex challenge of coordination in liberalised and carbon-constrained energy systems". The discussion highlights how the growing number of actors—from large transmission operat…
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Podcast editor Francis Deng explores a recent AJNR article, "Diagnostic Performance of Ultrasound in Neck Node NIRADS Category 2." Bottom line is: Ultrasound, with targeted FNA, can accurately determine tumor recurrence in patients with NI-RADS 2 (low suspicion) lymph node findings during surveillance of head and neck cancer.…
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(0:10): Dana-Farber Unveils Groundbreaking Cancer Trial Results at ESMO 2025: A New Era in Treatment Advances (2:39): AstraZeneca Unveils Groundbreaking Oncology Advances at ESMO 2025, Showcases Promising New Cancer Treatments (4:54): Breakthrough Artificial Neurons Revolutionize Low-Power Brain-Machine Interfaces with Protein Nanowires (6:24): Stu…
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This podcast is the first in a future series covering the AIESEP 2026 conference in Taipei Taiwan June 15-19th 2026. Abstracts close Nov 4th 2025. Here is a link to the blog that has hyperlinks to all of the suggestions from Alicia https://aiesep.org/aiesep-2026-an-introduction-to-taiwan/ Here is a link to the conference website where you can submi…
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To shed light on the journal publishing process, I recently spoke with editors from some of the leading journals in our field: the Journal of Teaching in Physical Education (JTPE), Quest, Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy (PESP), and Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education. This podcast covers the structure and scope of the journals…
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This is a bonus episode to say that Forethought is hiring researchers. After an overview of the roles, we hear from Research Fellow Mia Taylor about working at Forethought. The application deadline has been extended to November 1st 2025. Apply here: forethought.org/careers/researcher Chapters (00:00:00) Forethought hiring overview and roles (00:03:…
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(0:10): Revolutionary Method Turns Rapeseed Waste into Sustainable Protein for Global Food Demand (1:29): Moderna's mRNA-4359 Shows Promise in Melanoma Trial, Highlights PD-L1 as Key Biomarker (3:09): Study Links Depression Subtypes to Increased Diabetes and Cardiovascular Risks (5:13): Breakthrough 'Armored' CAR-T Cells Show Promise in Treating Ca…
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On this week's episode, we explore the ins and outs of chronic spontaneous urticaria. We discuss the signs, symptoms, complications, and how-it-works of the disease, including how linchpin molecules in the cell like Bruton's tyrosine kinase may be the key to tempering extreme reposnses from a hair-trigger immune system.…
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Guests: Nicholas Anderson is Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the George Washington University. Daryl Press is Faculty Director of the Davidson Institute and Professor of Government at Dartmouth College. International Security Article: Nicholas D. Anderson and Daryl G. Press, “Access Denied? The Sino-American Co…
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(0:10): 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics Honors Pioneers of Quantum Superconducting Circuits, Revolutionizing Quantum Technology (1:59): Study Reveals Ovulation Boosts Reaction Times; Exercise Key to Cognitive Agility in Women (4:23): Revolutionary Nanotech Enables Multi-Component Vaccines with Precise, Controlled Release (5:53): Breakthrough Study: Ind…
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In this latest OIES podcast from the Electricity Programme, Anders Hove talks to Dimitra Apostolopoulou about her latest paper co-authored with Rahmat Poudineh titled “The complex challenge of coordination in liberalised and carbon-constrained energy systems”. The discussion highlights how the growing number of actors—from large transmission operat…
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(0:10): Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 Honors Pioneers of Metal-Organic Frameworks for Environmental Breakthroughs (2:02): Study: Tramadol Offers Minimal Pain Relief, Linked to Health Risks Including Cardiovascular Issues and Cancer Concerns (4:34): MacArthur Foundation Unveils 2025 'Genius Grant' Recipients, Celebrating 26 Innovators Across Diverse…
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(0:10): Physicists Win 2025 Nobel Prize for Quantum Computing Breakthroughs, Ushering in Second Quantum Revolution (2:25): Breakthrough Alzheimer's Treatment Repairs Blood-Brain Barrier, Slashes Amyloid Levels in Mice (4:48): AI-Powered CellTransformer Unveils Over 1,300 New Regions in Mouse Brain Mapping Breakthrough (6:53): Trump's Proposed NASA …
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Description: Every movement begins with conviction—but without reflection, conviction can harden into dogma. This episode explores how moral certainty, group loyalty, and algorithmic culture combine to silence the very critique that keeps political movements alive. Drawing from Foucault, Habermas, Rosa Luxemburg, Edward Said, and Herbert Marcuse, I…
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Send us a text Join our host, Dr. Christina Hardesty, a 2024 Traveling Fellow, as she sits down with the 2025 Traveling Fellows, Drs. Nan Wu, Reuben Soh, and Sebastien Pesenti. They have just returned from their North American journey with Senior Traveling Fellow Dr. Muharrem Yazici. Hear their reflections on what they learned, how they built lifel…
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Who doesn't love a puzzle? Maureen and Jay have gone *full bore* on the notion of a solvable Golden Age mystery. Call it a mashup between Agatha Christie and Dennis Wheatley's "crime dossiers" (if you know you know). I have a feeling many of you will enjoy the heck out of it. You can check out the book, which is now available in the U.S. and UK, on…
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(0:10): Rogue Planet Cha 1107-7626 Exhibits Star-Like Growth, Challenges Planetary Definitions (1:47): UK on Alert: Rise in Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes Sparks Surveillance and Prevention Efforts (3:54): Study Warns: Global Wildfire Crisis Escalates as Climate Change Fuels Deadly, Costly Blazes (6:08): Interstellar Comet 3I/Atlas Nears Mars: A Celes…
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This episode is the first of a new part series on African queenship, which will connected with coming episodes on African monarchy which you can look forward to as well. In this episode, host Ellie Woodacre interviews two scholars who work on African queenship: Professor Nwando Achebe and Lydia Amoah. We discuss the distinctive features of African …
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