Discover the latest research from Rheumatology, Rheumatology Advances in Practice, and beyond.
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30-year financial insider, Frank Curzio, breaks down the mainstream media headlines, exposes the TRUTH about what’s really moving the markets, and brings you exclusive intel and actionable investment ideas directly from Wall Street pros.
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You might imagine a podcast interviewing people with MND may be depressing or sad. Whilst the guests with MND do not sugar-coat their disease, they all know their outcome, these conversations are insightful, at times joyful, at times it will make you cry. Unusual for a podcast, some of the guests are unable to speak, but thanks to AI they have a voice. These are the stories behind the MND Beast. The people behind the label, the people we are trying to help with fundraising, care and research.
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Let's Talk About Pain, a podcast from the Quebec Pain Research Network. In each episode, we discuss the latest advances in simple words, with guests from the health and research communities.
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Rebelling is a podcast for neurodivergent adults who know it's not about being normal, it's about being human. In each episode, we'll explore how to live in more neurodivergent affirming ways, start to see ourselves in the world around us, and feel like we make sense. This is our place to talk, research, imagine, and create a world that includes us.
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Big Brains explores the groundbreaking research and discoveries that are changing our world. In each episode, we talk to leading experts and unpack their work in straightforward terms. Interesting conversations that cover a gamut of topics from how music affects our brains to what happens after we die.
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Welcome to the Introduction to Clinical Research Podcast! Join Debbie, a clinical research professional, as she explains clinical research to her friend Elyse. Curious how the COVID vaccine was developed so quickly? Ever wondered what rules determine when you can get a new drug? Remember that one miracle drug they swore would cure cancer back in 2002 but then you never heard of it again? Let’s talk about that.
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Every Saturday, we sit down with cybersecurity researchers to talk shop about the latest threats, vulnerabilities, and technical discoveries.
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Welcome to Blockstream Talk, your gateway to Bitcoin and layer-2 advancements through: 🎙️ Blockstream Talk: Cutting-edge research and development on Bitcoin and layer-2 🏦 Bitcoin Capital: Educating the financial sector on digital securities and blockchain
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The news you need to know today — and the stories that will stick with you tomorrow. Plus, special series and behind-the-scenes extras from Here & Now hosts Robin Young, Scott Tong and Deepa Fernandes with help from Producer Chris Bentley and the team at NPR and WBUR.
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How do we lead with purpose, make better decisions, and navigate an uncertain future? On If/Then, Stanford GSB faculty break down cutting-edge research on leadership, strategy, and more, exploring enduring questions and the forces reshaping business and society today, from AI to geopolitics. Hosted by senior editor Kevin Cool.
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Join host Barry McKnight as he sits down with TROY faculty members to explore their groundbreaking research.
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The radio show and podcast of Mormonism Research Ministry.
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Voices of Inclusive Research is a podcast dedicated to exploring the diverse and dynamic world of inclusive research. Each episode features thought leaders, community members and advocates who we welcome to share their questions, concerns, insights, lived experiences and groundbreaking work. Our mission is to give the community a voice in clinical research. We aim to inspire and inform by highlighting the importance of diversity and inclusivity in clinical research.
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A podcast, hosted by Jose Sanchez (Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Texas Christian University) and Jennifer Tostlebe (Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Nebraska-Omaha), where we talk about research in the field of criminology with field experts, our own work, and life as professors. We will be releasing episodes every 2 weeks. Twitter --> Jose @jsanchez318 and Jenn @jenntostlebe. For those listening on Apple Podcast, subscribe, ra ...
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Research Talks is a new monthly podcast from IFPRI that takes listeners along the journey of policy-relevant research, including the ups and downs of tackling a development problem, implementing cutting-edge research in remote and underserved settings, and working with partners to help the research make an impact. IFPRI is a CGIAR Research Center
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Sector updates and discussions from Progressive's Tech Team
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Russia, behind the headlines as well as in the shadows. This podcast is the audio counterpart to Mark Galeotti's blog of the same name, a place where "one of the most informed and provocative voices on modern Russia", can talk about Russia historical and (more often) contemporary, discuss new books and research, and sometimes talk to other Russia-watchers. If you'd like to keep the podcast coming and generally support my work, or want to ask questions or suggest topics for me to cover, do pl ...
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If you like smashing the patriarchy, intuitive topics and working on yourself....all with a current events twist, you'll love our podcast. We combine research and real talk to explore, call out and help transform the world of spirituality. Join our conversation.
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Econception, an AIER podcast, unpacks the week's economic news and exposes how it's shaped by fundamental concepts. Host Dominic Pino, a Rhodes Fellow at the National Review Institute, discusses the economic landscape with leading analysts in the field of market economics.
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Short on time, big on staying informed? BlueTech Research brings you BlueNotes, the podcast that makes knowledge bite-sized and easy to digest! Join dynamic hosts Divya Inna and Rhys Owen for 10-minute conversations packed with insights on the latest breakthroughs in BlueTech. Listen while you commute, walk the dog, or unwind – it’s the perfect way to stay ahead of the curve without getting stuck to a screen. Subscribe now and unlock a smarter, more informed you!
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Step into The LeaderLab, where leadership gets practical. Get ready for real-world insights from standout people leaders + bite-sized leadership skills you can use today. Each episode brings you either a candid conversation with a senior HR leader or a short solo dive from a LifeLabs Learning facilitator — all designed to deliver real talk, research-backed insights, and Tipping Point Skills™ you can apply right away. The LeaderLab is hosted by Micaela Mathre, Chief Marketing Officer, searchi ...
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Dementia Matters is a podcast about Alzheimer‘s disease and other causes of dementia. Creator and host Dr. Nathaniel Chin interviews leading scientists and caregiving experts to bring listeners the latest in Alzheimer’s disease news, research and caregiver resources. Brought to you by the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, find show notes and more resources at adrc.wisc.edu/dementia-matters.
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A podcast exploring economics, history, technology, business, geopolitics, and more. Peter Ryan, the host, is a researcher with a background in tech and cryptocurrencies.
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Nathan Stovall, director of financial institutions research at S&P Global Market Intelligence, takes a deep dive into issues facing financial institutions and the investment community. Tune in for interviews with industry insiders as well as brief outlooks for the banking sector.
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Talking Research features in-depth interviews with prominent academics and researchers who study sexual violence across disciplines. The aim is to make academic knowledge and research on sexual violence accessible. Every other Wednesday, guests talk about their research, their findings, the process, the challenges and everything else in between. [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/talkingresearch https://twitter.com/talk_research Organisations that provide support: Indi ...
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Anti-fascist researcher Dave Emory (spelled E-M-O-R-Y) goes into all the hidden truths and details about evil men and their trade practices.
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Podcast by Menzies Research Centre
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This podcast is made for True Crime & Justice Junkies. We go through the court documents, analyze the evidence, watch the trials, break everything down, research it, talk to the experts, and then present it all as a compelling story from start to finish. Season 1: Mainstream media only gives you bits and pieces of the story, but 13th Juror gives it all. Each story takes a current or recent case that has made headlines, and we give insight into the victim, the crime, and the pursuit of justic ...
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This talk show features people, advocacy, research, and more from the FSH muscular dystrophy community. Sponsored by the FSHD Society and made possible by our fabulous host and member of the FSHD community, Tim Hollenback.
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Seas The Day is a podcast produced at the Duke University Marine Lab, in Beaufort, North Carolina. Reflecting the diverse research and educational interests of faculty, students, and staff, Seas the Day covers a wide range of topics related to marine science and conservation. We talk about some of the biggest animals in the oceans and some of the smallest. We talk about management efforts by local communities and by international agreements. We hear from natural and social scientists, engine ...
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In the Timely Topics podcast series, economists and other Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis experts talk about their research and current topics in the news. (Views expressed are not necessarily those of the St. Louis Fed or Federal Reserve System.)
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Short conversations about the latest in Ketamine research.
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“Research Ethics Reimagined” is a podcast created by Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R), hosted by Ivy R. Tillman, PRIM&R's executive director. Here, we talk with scientists, researchers, bioethicists and some of the leading minds exploring new frontiers of science. This season, we are going examine research ethics in the 21st century -- and learn why it matters to you.
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We help founders make something people want.
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The podcast for evidence based medicine - where research, guidance and practice are debated and demystified
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Choose to be Curious is a show all about curiosity. We talk about research and theory, but mostly it's conversations about how curiosity shows up in work and life. Now syndicated and available via Pacifica RadioNetwork.
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Welcome to Emerald Podcast Series. Join our hosts as they talk to experts using their research to create real impact in society. In each episode we explore the role research plays in our modern world, and ask how it can contribute to solving the complex environmental, economic, social and political challenges facing our planet.
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Every Friday, librarians and archivists from the Georgia Tech Library pick a theme and free-associate an hour of music, interviews, and library talk.
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Ep 50. Modifiable risk factors and therapeutic targets in polymyalgia rheumatica
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9:22How can we identify modifiable risk factors and new therapeutic targets in polymyalgia rheumatica? In this episode, recorded live at BSR25, Prof Ernest Choy and Dr Steven Zhao discuss Steven's genome-wide meta-analysis and Mendelian randomisation study. They cover the key findings, which include some novel loci and potential therapeutic targets for…
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Talking Pediatrics with Elisha Butts: Inclusive Research is a Family Affair - Part 2
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17:55What happens when a passion for research runs in the family? In this heartfelt episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, host Dr. Renarda Jones is joined by her sister, Elisha Butts—a clinical research professional with over 13 years of experience. Together, they reflect on their parallel journeys from Alzheimer’s research assistants to community-en…
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Episode 640: Talk the Talk, Walk the Walk
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57:12First broadcast May 23 2025. Transcript at https://hdl.handle.net/1853/77624 Playlist here "Was that a content disclaimer?"
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Abundance or Abomination - Pub Talk - Ryan Research Podcast Ep. 20
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2:03:12Ryan Research Pub Talk are conversations that took place on live-streamed Twitter Spaces. The host Peter Ryan is joined by Juan David Rojas, Alex Bronzini-Vender, Geoff Shullenberger, and other impromptu speakers. We discussed Ezra Klein's and Derek Thompson's new book "Abundance". We dissect the book and its wider intellectual sphere to understand…
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Eldred Smith’s talks on Exaltation Part 2
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14:00This week Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson speak about a talk given on March 10, 1964 at BYU by Eldred Smith, the patriarch of the church at that time. What he teaches is not much different from what the church teaches today.By Mormomism Research Ministry
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Trump's former surgeon general on RFK Jr.'s vaccine panel purge
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25:29Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently fired all members of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's independent vaccine panel, prompting criticism from health experts. One of those experts is Dr. Jerome Adams, who served as surgeon general in the first Trump administration. And, New York City's mayoral race is coming down to the w…
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How effective are plastic bag bans? And a whole new way to do astronomy
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38:25First up on the podcast, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory is just coming online, and once fully operational, it will take a snapshot of the entire southern sky every 3 days. Producer Meagan Cantwell guides us through Staff Writer Daniel Clery’s trip to the site of the largest camera ever made for astronomy. Next on the show, probing the impact of plas…
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Andrej Karpathy: Software Is Changing (Again)
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39:31Andrej Karpathy's keynote at AI Startup School in San Francisco.Drawing on his work at Stanford, OpenAI, and Tesla, Andrej sees a shift underway. Software is changing, again. We’ve entered the era of “Software 3.0,” where natural language becomes the new programming interface and models do the rest.He explores what this shift means for developers, …
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Did Joseph Smith believe in the biblical doctrine of inerrancy? And just want does that mean, “inerrancy,” anyway? Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson talk about this issue in this week’s broadcasts.By Mormomism Research Ministry
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Sen. Tim Kaine on why he wants to limit Trump's war powers
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20:43President Trump said on Wednesday that he hasn't decided whether the U.S. will strike Iran's nuclear facilities. Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine joins us to discuss a resolution he introduced that would require approval from Congress before the U.S. military could get involved in Iran. And, as Ukraine continues to endure deadly air strikes, the G7 confer…
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The GENIUS Act: What it means for crypto (and how to play it)
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54:59How to profit from the GENIUS stablecoin bill. Plus, why isn't Powell cutting rates? … The Iran conflict: Why we could see $100 oil—and which sectors will suffer… Altman vs. Zuckerberg… And the No. 1 way to profit from AI. In this episode: The easiest bet in hockey [0:36] Inflation is crashing—so why isn't Powell cutting rates? [5:30] Why the next …
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From Gold to Bitcoin with VanEck’s Matthew Sigel – Bitcoin Capital #16
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47:32Follow Jesse Follow Matthew 📱 Download the Blockstream App 🔑 Buy a Jade hardware wallet 🧑💻 Follow Blockstream 🧠 Follow Blockstream Research 🌊 Explore the Liquid Network ⚡️ Build on Core LightningBy Blockstream
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Did Joseph Smith believe in the biblical doctrine of inerrancy? And just want does that mean, “inerrancy,” anyway? Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson talk about this issue in this week’s broadcasts.By Mormomism Research Ministry
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Middle East crisis tests Trump's 'art of the deal'
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23:45President Trump is calling for a "real end" to the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. Vali Nasr, a professor of Middle East studies and international affairs at Johns Hopkins University, joins us to talk about how Trump is navigating the crisis. And, the Trump administration's immigration raids have targeted farm workers. California farme…
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Harnessing Habits: The Power of Routines on the Brain
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44:38Everyone has habits. Some are beneficial for brain health while others are less so, but it turns out that habits as simple as brushing your teeth at the same time each morning can help your brain adapt to changes from cognitive impairment. Dr. Gordon Giles joins the podcast to dive into the fascinating world of neurological rehabilitation and how b…
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George and Ian catch up on events in and around the UK small and mid-cap listed tech. London Tech Week - George has been out and about and is enthused about by the talk by Gary Turner and Steve Vamas of Xero fame. More LSE departures - To read the eulogies you would think that Ricardo was the greater success story. Ricardo was just easy to explain …
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What’s Happening With the Republican Tax Bill?
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55:46What’s going on with the Republican tax bill? How different can state budgets really be from one another? And how does Amtrak justify it’s barely used services? Adam Michel joins Econception to discuss. Adam N. Michel is director of tax policy studies at the Cato Institute, where he focuses on analyzing the economic and budgetary effects of taxatio…
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Week 8—Cranky Hanky returns with a vengeance against Dr. Rentschler, and the defense rests their case! It's one of the most polarizing cases in true crime history, and the 2nd trial is underway. A 16-year veteran of the Boston Police Department was left to die in one of the biggest blizzards in Massachusetts history. The prosecution has charged his…
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Did Joseph Smith believe in the biblical doctrine of inerrancy? And just want does that mean, “inerrancy,” anyway? Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson talk about this issue in this week’s broadcasts.By Mormomism Research Ministry
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Why Israel's attacks might not stop Iran's nuclear program
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19:45As Iran and Israel continue to lob airstrikes at each other, civilian casualties are climbing in both countries. Negar Mortazavi from the Center for International Policy shares how Iran sees the escalating conflict. And, authorities in Minnesota have arrested a suspect in the killing of State Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, and the shoot…
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Something most of the neurodivergent people I talk to have in common is a sense of not belonging. Connecting is supposed to be natural—but for many of us, it never feels that simple. In this solo episode, I explore some of my early friendships, what it means to want friendships and relationships while not understanding how they work. I tried learni…
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In this episode we look at Intuitive Eating. We discuss it's principals, challenges and what it's like to try to use it in our diet obsessed culture. To get in touch with us please visit intuitivegirlsguide.com
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Episode 45 - Contracting in Clinical Research
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54:16Alright so we’ve talked about contract research organisations and vendors and suppliers lots, but it’s time to put on our legal hats and discuss contracting! Why is it needed, why is it so widespread, which kinds of things can be contracted and what does GCP have to say about it. If this is what you want to know - you’re in the right place! Remembe…
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Did Joseph Smith believe in the biblical doctrine of inerrancy? And just want does that mean, "inerrancy," anyway? Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson talk about this issue in this week's broadcasts.By Mormomism Research Ministry
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In 2022, we published three resiliency fables written by students participating in a Duke Engage summer program at Duke University Marine Lab. The fables — Ollie the Orca. Gilbert the Grouper, Terry the Tree and The Live Oak and The Wind — were an experiment, developed as part of a resiliency curriculum being co-developed by the Community Science I…
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In Moscow's Shadows 204: The Opportunity and the Threat, Moscow and Iran, Moscow and the West
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56:34In the first half, I explore what the eruption of open conflict between Israel and Iran means for Russia. Will Putin be tempted to throw Iran under the bus? He certainly has much more scope and reason to do so than in 2022-24. In the second half, I climb onto my soapbox to consider -- criticise -- some recent rhetoric about the Russian threat and b…
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This week, Dave is joined by Ziv Karliner, Pillar Security’s Co-Founder and CTO, sharing details on their work on "New Vulnerability in GitHub Copilot and Cursor: How Hackers Can Weaponize Code Agents." Vibe Coding - where developers use AI assistants like GitHub Copilot and Cursor to generate code almost instantly - has become central to how e…
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Episode 18 - Ketamine and Anorexia Nervosa
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26:26Explore a groundbreaking single case study from 2025 on ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP) for the notoriously challenging anorexia nervosa (AN). Discover how KAP, coupled with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), potentially creates a "neuroplastic window" for change in rigid thought patterns. The case study reveals marked symptom reduction…
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Episode 643: More Bad Luck and Trouble
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1:00:58First broadcast June 13, 2025. Playlist here "It was quite a ride, and we're getting back on it."
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How Apple helped China become a world leader in electronics
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26:24Apple sent engineers to China to make its sophisticated products cheaply. The company sent engineers to train workers and paid for expensive specialized equipment at factories there. This helped push China to become the world's leader in high-tech electronics manufacturing and helped Apple create the iPhone, one of the most iconic products of the 2…
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MRM’s Bill McKeever and Bradley Campbell talk about an Internet article concerning the “10 Myths of Mormonism”–are they really myths? Or are these actually truths about Mormonism?By Mormomism Research Ministry
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LA reverend on the 'emotional terror' driving protestors to the streets
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28:34Rev. Zachary Hoover explains what's motivating protesters to go out and oppose the Trump administration's immigration raids in Los Angeles. And, in 2016, the Mississippi River punched a hole in the Len Small levee, built in 1943 to protect farmland along an S-shaped curve in the river known as Dogtooth Bend. That hole was never repaired. Here & Now…
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Why peanut allergy is so common and hot forests as test beds for climate change
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38:22First up on the podcast, Staff Writer Erik Stokstad talks with host Sarah Crespi about how scientists are probing the world’s hottest forests to better understand how plants will cope with climate change. His storyis part of a special issue on plants and heat, which includes reviews and perspectives on the fate of plants in a warming world. Next on…
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Are We Making AI Too Human?, with James Evans
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31:18Prof. James Evans, a University of Chicago sociologist and data scientist, believes we’re training AI to think too much like humans—and it’s holding science back. In this episode, Evans shares how our current models risk narrowing scientific exploration rather than expanding it, and explains why he’s pushing for AIs that think differently from us—w…
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Shifting Gears, Staying Focused: A Community Update from Dr. Ren
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7:06“Just because we’re slowing down doesn’t mean we’re stopping.” In this special solo episode, I share some exciting updates, a few changes, and what’s ahead for Voices of Inclusive Research. We’re shifting from a biweekly release to a monthly schedule so I can pace myself and still show up with the energy this work deserves. Don’t worry—we’re still …
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