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Professor Brian Cox and Robin Ince host a witty, irreverent look at the world through scientists’ eyes. Joined by a panel of scientists, experts and celebrity science enthusiasts they investigate life, the universe and everything in between on The Infinite Monkey Cage from the BBC. From the smallest building blocks of life to the furthest stars, the curious monkeys pull apart the latest science to reveal fascinating and often bizarre insights into the world around us and what lies beyond. Ca ...
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Freedom Scientific FSCast

Freedom Scientific

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The official podcast of Freedom Scientific, leaders in assistive technology for blind people and those with low vision. Hosted by Glen Gordon, FSCast features news, interviews, and product demonstrations relating to Freedom Scientific products such as JAWS and ZoomText. FSCast is a great way to make the most of the products you have as well as learning about what's new and what's around the corner.
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Freedom Scientific Training Podcast

Freedom Scientific Training Department

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Would you like to download Freedom Scientific's audio training content on your smart phone or mobile device? Want the convenience of listening to the step by step instructional demos we provide on your Amazon Echo or Google Home device? The Freedom Scientific Training podcast places hours of free audio training content right at your fingertips. You can listen to free lessons on a variety of topics ranging from basic Windows 10 to Advanced tasks in Microsoft Excel. Simply subscribe wherever y ...
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Welcome to Science Sessions, the PNAS podcast program. Listen to brief conversations with cutting-edge researchers, Academy members, and policymakers as they discuss topics relevant to today's scientific community. Learn the behind-the-scenes story of work published in PNAS, plus a broad range of scientific news about discoveries that affect the world around us.
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Increments

Ben Chugg and Vaden Masrani

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Vaden Masrani, a senior research scientist in machine learning, and Ben Chugg, a PhD student in statistics, get into trouble arguing about everything except machine learning and statistics. Coherence is somewhere on the horizon. Bribes, suggestions, love-mail and hate-mail all welcome at [email protected].
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Science Of The Times

Tim Coulson And Syma Khalid

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Do you want to learn a little more about topical science findings? Do many of the science stories you hear leave you with unanswered questions? Syma and Tim will discuss in non-technical language and in a fun and engaging style, recently published science findings. Guests will be authors of these papers and will include some of the world’s most exciting scientists who are pushing the frontiers of human knowledge. Covering, among other things, artificial intelligence, the search for alien lif ...
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Physics World Weekly offers a unique insight into the latest news, breakthroughs and innovations from the global scientific community. Our award-winning journalists reveal what has captured their imaginations about the stories in the news this week, which might span anything from quantum physics and astronomy through to materials science, environmental research and policy, and biomedical science and technology. Find out more about the stories in this podcast by visiting the Physics World web ...
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Digital Pathology Podcast

Aleksandra Zuraw, DVM, PhD

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Aleksandra Zuraw from Digital Pathology Place discusses digital pathology from the basic concepts to the newest developments, including image analysis and artificial intelligence. She reviews scientific literature and together with her guests discusses the current industry and research digital pathology trends.
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DailyScience Digest - Your Daily Dose of Scientific Discovery 🌍 Welcome to DailyScience Digest, where cutting-edge science meets everyday curiosity! Each day, we bring you the most fascinating scientific breakthroughs, research findings, and innovations that are shaping our world. 🎯 What We Cover: • Breaking scientific discoveries across all fields • Climate science and environmental research • Space exploration and astronomy updates • Medical breakthroughs and health innovations • Technolog ...
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Exascale Computing Project Podcast

Exascale Computing Project

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The Exascale Computing Project (ECP) is accelerating delivery of a capable exascale computing ecosystem to provide breakthrough solutions that will address America's most critical challenges in scientific discovery, energy assurance, economic competitiveness, and national security. Let’s Talk Exascale explores Application Development, Software Technology, and Hardware and Integration—focus areas of the ECP.
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Inspiring Computing

Gareth Thomas

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The Inspiring Computing podcast is where computing meets the real world. This podcast aims to trigger your curiosity by talking to proficient and advanced users of MATLAB, Python, Julia who use these tools to deepen their understanding of the world, simulate, explore trade-offs and gain insights that help companies add more value. In addition to proficient users we will also talk with the product marketing, toolbox authors, package developers and library maintainers to see what drives the de ...
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Scientists Daniel and Kelly cannot stop talking about our amazing, wonderful, weird Universe! Each episode is a fun, easy-to-understand, and in-depth explanation of topics in science, from particles to black holes to moon colonies to ecosystems to parasites and everything else in the Universe!
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UFOs/UAPs, new scientific theories and discoveries, intersections of culture and science, space exploration, artificial intelligence, along with future technology and trends, are discussed with top experts and scientists. From the scientific mysteries of today to the innovations and technologies that will set the pace for the world of tomorrow, Rebelliously Curious is a podcast that explores science, technology, and the unexplained in rich, colorful conversations tailored for the passionatel ...
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Deep Tech Germany: AI, Robotics & Frontier Innovation by Startuprad.io™

Startuprad.io™ – Europe’s Startup & VC Podcast Network

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Deep Tech Germany™, powered by Startuprad.io, explores the scientific breakthroughs and deep technologies shaping Europe’s future. Hosted by Joe Menninger, this podcast dives into the convergence of research, engineering, and venture capital — where pioneering ideas evolve into scalable companies. Every episode uncovers how scientists, founders, and investors in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (DACH) transform frontier technologies into global businesses. From AI and robotics to semiconduc ...
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Python Bytes

Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken

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Python Bytes is a weekly podcast hosted by Michael Kennedy and Brian Okken. The show is a short discussion on the headlines and noteworthy news in the Python, developer, and data science space.
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Science Will Win is a podcast that takes listeners under the microscope on some of the most promising medical innovations, exploring therapies that have the potential to shape the future of healthcare and offer new hope to patients around the world. Through conversations with a diverse line-up of guests, including scientists and experts, patient advocates, and, most importantly, patients themselves, each miniseries will focus on a unique healthcare challenge, diving into the fascinating scie ...
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The Story Collider

Story Collider, Inc.

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Whether we wear a lab coat or haven't seen a test tube since grade school, science is shaping all of our lives. And that means we all have science stories to tell. Every year, we host dozens of live shows all over the country, featuring all kinds of storytellers - researchers, doctors, and engineers of course, but also patients, poets, comedians, cops, and more. Some of our stories are heartbreaking, others are hilarious, but they're all true and all very personal. Welcome to The Story Collider!
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This podcast is for technical and scientific founders in Data, Energy, Defense, Agriculture, Aerospace, and Deep Tech who want to turn new ideas into reality. The AI-innovation cycle doesn't use the old rules to scale, so how will really big ideas move from lab to launch to full diffusion? From bio-inspired drones mimicking insect movement, to quantum computing breakthroughs and climate tech moonshots; we help scientific founders, buyers, investors and regulators collaborate to source scalab ...
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The Third Space

Kevin Weir & Jeremy Verkley

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Each week, Kevin and Jeremy meet up to discuss hypothetical situations for an hour. Nonsense conversations about fictional universes, pop culture concepts, and scientific principles spoken with such confidence, you'd swear they were experts.
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Hosted by Andrew Mayne, The OpenAI Podcast features conversations with the people building with and working at OpenAI. Topics range from how new features are developed to what users are doing with the technology. It’s a practical look at how AI is made and where it’s going, told by the people closest to the work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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WebAssembly (abbreviated Wasm, a contraction of "WebAssembly", not an acronym, hence not using all-caps) is a safe, portable, low-level code format designed for efficient execution and compact representation. An assembly is a group of people gathered together in one place for a common purpose. In this show with the whimsical name WasmAssembly (get it?), Thomas Steiner, Developer Relations Engineer at Google, chats with experts from the community about the past, present, and future developmen ...
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NSF’s Discovery Files Podcast

U.S. National Science Foundation

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This is the Discovery Files Podcast from the U.S. National Science Foundation. Join us as we explore the latest breakthroughs in science, technology and engineering with the researchers making these discoveries. Learn how scientific innovation bolsters the U.S. economy, supports our Nation’s interests around the globe, and improves the lives of Americans.
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Philip Emeagwali is a towering figure in computing. The Reader’s Digest described Emeagwali as “smarter than Albert Einstein.” He is ranked as the world's greatest living genius. He is listed in the top 20 greatest minds that ever lived. That list includes Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton, William Shakespeare, Leonardo da Vinci, Aristotle, and Confucius. https://emeagwali.com https://facebook.com/emeagwali https://twitter.com/emeagwali https://instagram.com/philipemeagwali https://flickr.com/phi ...
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That's Old News

Laurie & Ben

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It's the latest news on the oldest stories. Join three (slightly clueless) fans of history and archaeology for a comical take on the latest news about the past from historical, archaeological and scientific research. See some fake reviews below! "There must be someone who likes stuff like this, surely" - Supportive friends and family "It does a great job of keeping the cats calm when there's fireworks." - Barbara from number 32 "This is the trouble with using shuffle in store, you get stuff ...
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The Digital Insider with Sinan Aral, is dedicated to getting to the hard science behind the digital economy. MIT Professor, IDE Director, and author of “The Hype Machine," Sinan Aral, sits down with some of the most brilliant minds on the planet, including Nobel laureate, Maria Ressa, Facebook Whistleblower, Frances Haugen, NYU Professor and business guru, Scott Galloway, and broadcast news journalist and MSNBC host, Ali Velshi, to explore the latest trends in digital business and society. E ...
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JACC This Week

American College of Cardiology

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Weekly summary and focused insights of the high-impact cardiovascular research published in the JACC from Editor-in-Chief Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM, FACC, shaping cardiovascular care today.
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Welcome to series II where we interview an early career researcher in every episode. In this series we showcase and celebrate the interdisciplinary nature of scientific research, with guests from a range of research fields, geographical locations, and faculty positions. Our episodes cover research areas spanning from studying bacteria and viruses, to computational chemistry for successful drug design. Analysing gunshot residue in forensic science, understanding aerosols and their importance ...
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Steaming Piles of Science

Savannah Lusk, Ph.D.

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My goal is to provide audience-driven discussion about basic science and scientific headlines we see in the media. Do you want to know about space travel? How are scientists studying addiction? What are some advances in climate research? Let me know what you are interested in by commenting on my website, or on my Facebook page, and I will get an answer for any science question you may have. Not satisfied with our expertise? In addition our discussions about science, we will be interviewing t ...
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This podcast series cuts through AI hype to deliver what technical professionals actually need: honest assessments of what works, what fails, and why it matters. Curated from NeurIPS 2025 — the world's premier AI research conference — these 11 episodes translate cutting-edge research into accessible narratives without dumbing down the substance. Basisset.com
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Vampires dance with Goths around campfires far from the rainy Metroplex- as the Central Computer says in Cell U.R. "Most entertainment consists of beautiful people on sexy adventures without kids, because real life is the opposite." Imagine a near future, when nanotechnology allows doctors to install speakerphones on the inside of everyone's ears, a microphone in their throat, and scanners that record through the eyes. All citizens enjoy a permanent connection to the internet. One human cell ...
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TED is a nonprofit devoted to ideas worth spreading. On this video feed, you'll find TED Talks to inspire, intrigue and stir the imagination from some of the world's leading thinkers and doers, speaking from the stage at TED conferences, TEDx events and partner events around the world. This podcast is also available in high-def video and audio-only formats.
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NextXus HumanCodex

keyholes Roger Keyserling And AI of all types

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The NextXus HumanCodex Show is a systems-level exploration of human intelligence, artificial intelligence, and the ethical architectures that bind them. see more - united-system-Link This is not a podcast about trends, hype, or surface-level technology. It is a signal for those who think in frameworks, question inherited systems, and understand that intelligence—human or artificial—must be aligned with truth, accountability, and long-term consequence. Each episode examines: The structure of ...
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Immunology and Beyond

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A podcast started by three inspired graduate students at the McMaster Immunology Research Centre. Every two weeks we will release an episode where we interview faculty and students about their career and experiences in the field of immunology. Follow us on Twitter @immunoNbeyond & Instagram @immunologyandbeyond for the latest updates!
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Programming Throwdown

Patrick Wheeler and Jason Gauci

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Programming Throwdown educates Computer Scientists and Software Engineers on a cavalcade of programming and tech topics. Every show will cover a new programming language, so listeners will be able to speak intelligently about any programming language.
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Welcome to todai, a podcast series that covers the latest, most interesting, and most bizarre news from the fields of memetics, AI, LLMs, and other fascinating connected subjects. We will be discussing xenopsychology, memetic esotericism, scientific research, community projects, etc. on a regular basis. We are happy to have you join us on this exploration voyage, and this is only the beginning of something amazing.
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How are data and next-generation computing technologies transforming our world? Who are the inventors, the business leaders, and the rebels and scientists at the heart of the AI revolution? On Numerically Speaking, we connect with guests from around the world to help you learn what's new, what's good, and what's next.
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This podcast channel delivers in-depth, educational content across a broad range of topics. A large collection of episodes are available to you, the oldest being as relevant as the newest since this channel is not about daily news. Each episode runs between 30 and 120 minutes and is intentionally designed to go beyond casual listening. The research behind every episode is conducted with the support of advanced artificial intelligence and presented by two AI-generated hosts. If you’re uncomfo ...
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This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features a conversation with Tim Prior and John Devaney of the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), which is UK’s national metrology institute. Prior is NPL’s Quantum Programme Manager and Devaney is its Quantum Standards Manager. They talk about NPL’s central role in the recent launch of NMI-Q, which…
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Glaucoma implant complications and petrolatum eye ointment warning explainedNew Nagoya University eye research links common petrolatum-based eye ointments to PRESERFLO MicroShunt risks and glaucoma implant ruptureLearn how to check your medications, monitor for eye ointment side effects, and protect your glaucoma surgery safety What You'll Learn: H…
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Air quality and pet health Science Sessions are brief conversations with cutting-edge researchers, National Academy members, and policymakers as they discuss topics relevant to today's scientific community. Learn the behind-the-scenes story of work published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), plus a broad range of scient…
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Perfect Wagyu steak science: decoding Wagyu beef marbling through cutting‑edge Wagyu genetics and cattle genome researchNew cattle genome reveals what makes Wagyu special, how marbling works in beef, and the DNA of flavor behind legendary tendernessUnderstand beef marbling explained in simple terms so you can grasp the perfect steak science shaping…
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Topics covered in this episode: port-killer How we made Python's packaging library 3x faster CodSpeed Extras Joke Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by us! Support our work through: Our courses at Talk Python Training The Complete pytest Course Patreon Supporters Connect with the hosts Michael: @[email protected] / @mkennedy.codes (bsky…
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Great Salt Lake new species and worm discovery in one of Earth’s saltiest lakesA brand new animal species found: Diplolaimelloides woaabi, a mystery creature in Great Salt Lake’s extreme watersUnderstand how this Great Salt Lake worm discovery reshapes Great Salt Lake science, ecosystem health, and life in extreme environments What You'll Learn: Ho…
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Alzheimer’s research and young blood Alzheimer’s study — cutting-edge brain health science podcast breakdownHow a landmark mouse study on Alzheimer’s disease in mice reveals blood-based Alzheimer’s treatment clues, toxic brain proteins, and aging and brain health connectionsUnderstand how to protect your brain by learning how young and old blood re…
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In this quick episode, you'll learn how layered commands in JAWS and Fusion can make complex tasks faster and easier by reducing the number of keys you need to press. The episode breaks down what layered commands are, how they work, and why they're especially useful for accessing advanced features efficiently. The training explains how to enter the…
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New US dietary guidelines: whole foods diet, meat and dairy nutrition, and American diet changes explained2025 dietary guidelines explained with clear science of healthy eating, government nutrition advice, and whole foods vs processed foodsUnderstand how the new US dietary guidelines will change what you eat, how you shop, and how you think about …
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In this week’s episode, both our storytellers come face to face with the growing power—and pitfalls—of artificial intelligence. Part 1: When AI takes over comedian Kyle Gillis’s job, he takes it personally. Part 2: While researching an AI model, engineer Omiya Hassan discovers one major problem: the amount of energy it’s consuming. Kyle Gillis is a…
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This episode of the Physics World Weekly podcast features Alex May, whose research explores the intersection of quantum gravity and quantum information theory. Based at Canada’s Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, May explains how ideas being developed in the burgeoning field of quantum information theory could help solve one of the most e…
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Young galaxy cluster discovery and supermassive black hole heating in the early universeA surprisingly hot, young galaxy cluster reveals a hot galaxy cluster mystery and challenges early universe science modelsUnderstand how galaxy cluster formation, black holes and galaxies, and cosmic evolution explained all connect in this space science podcast …
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Prostate cancer breakthrough: how epigenetics is reshaping prostate cancer treatment and precision oncologyNew cancer research podcast episode uncovering how the KMT2D enzyme controls prostate cancer subtypes and hormone therapy resistanceUnderstand how targeting KMT2D and epigenetic regulation could improve androgen deprivation therapy response an…
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The JVM-to-Web journey continues! In this episode, Thomas Steiner welcomes the original author of Scala.js, Sébastien Doeraene, to discuss the major, experimental leap to WebAssembly. You'll learn why the team decided to target Wasm now and how it complements the existing JavaScript emission. This episode offers a technical deep-dive into how Scala…
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Topics covered in this episode: ty: An extremely fast Python type checker and LSP Python Supply Chain Security Made Easy typing_extensions MI6 chief: We'll be as fluent in Python as we are in Russian Extras Joke Watch on YouTube About the show Connect with the hosts Michael: @[email protected] / @mkennedy.codes (bsky) Brian: @brianokken@fossto…
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The Evolving Human Codex: Amplifying Ideas In the style of: Human Codex Chapter 1: The Dawn of the Human Codex The concept of a "Human Codex" isn't entirely new, though the term itself might be a modern construct. Think about it as the sum total of human knowledge, organized and accessible. Historically, we’ve seen attempts to codify this knowledge…
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In this week’s episode, like Icarus, both our storytellers fly a little too close to the sun—and learn the hard way that confidence doesn’t always equal competence. Part 1: As a kid, JR Denson is determined to master the art of homemade french fries—but then his kitchen experiment goes up in flames. Part 2: Faced with a looming Science Olympiad dea…
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Galaxy collision secrets in the Champagne Cluster and dark matter galaxy cluster smash explainedSpace podcast breakdown of a rare cluster collision, new galaxy discovery, and cosmic crash physicsUnderstand how this stunning galaxy collision shapes dark matter theories—and how to remember what you learn What You'll Learn: Discover what makes the Cha…
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Send us a text What really changed in digital pathology this year—and what still needs work? As we close out 2025 and step into 2026, I wanted to pause, reflect, and share what I’ve seen shift from theory to real-world practice across labs, conferences, and clinical workflows. I look back at the most meaningful developments in digital pathology and…
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Alcohol and cancer risk: how even light drinking raises mouth cancer riskNew oral cancer study from India links one drink a day, locally brewed alcohol, and chewing tobacco to dramatically higher cancer ratesUnderstand your real risk from light drinking and learn practical steps to protect your mouth, throat, and long‑term health What You'll Learn:…
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EV battery breakthrough: the hidden flaw inside single crystal lithium-ion batteriesWhy next generation EV batteries crack, fail, and fall short despite promising battery safety researchUnderstand why EV batteries fail and what this discovery means for EV battery life, safety, and the future of electric vehicle battery science What You'll Learn: Wh…
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Briefing on Computational Models of Consciousness and Decision-MakingExecutive Summary This document synthesizes two distinct but complementary perspectives on consciousness and cognition. The first is a rigorous academic framework from computational neuropsychiatry that models Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) as a malfunction within an "algorithmic…
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China's science leadership Science Sessions are brief conversations with cutting-edge researchers, National Academy members, and policymakers as they discuss topics relevant to today's scientific community. Learn the behind-the-scenes story of work published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), plus a broad range of scient…
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Autism treatments evidence — what a massive review really says about alternative autism therapies. This episode breaks down the science of autism interventions, exposing autism treatment myths and misleading “cures.” Learn how to spot pseudoscience in autism and choose safer, evidence based autism support for yourself or your family.What You'll Lea…
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5:26 PM (35 minutes ago) to me The Human Codex: Amplifying Wisdom Through Multi-Perspective Analysis In the style of: Human Codex Chapter 1: The Rise of Collective Intelligence In today's rapidly evolving world, we're witnessing an unprecedented surge in the generation and contribution of ideas. Advanced research and development consistently show t…
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Black holes & quasars in X-ray astronomy: are supermassive black holes changing over cosmic time?New X-ray astronomy results reveal a shifting link between UV and X-ray light in quasars, reshaping how we think about evolving black holes and a changing universe.Discover what this means for cosmology, why a decades-old assumption may be wrong, and ho…
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In this training session, Liz and Rachel walk through six practical tips to help JAWS users work more efficiently in Gmail. You'll learn accessible, keyboard-driven techniques for composing and sending email, managing attachments, and customizing your Gmail experience. The episode covers how to format email text, create numbered and bulleted lists,…
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Epilepsy breakthrough and brain cleanup therapy: how senolytic drugs may reduce seizures and restore memory. This episode unpacks a surprising brain cleanup approach in temporal lobe epilepsy, exploring hippocampus memory, aging brain cells, and emerging senolytic treatments. Understand what this early research could mean for epileptic seizures, ho…
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In this week’s “Best Of” episode, we present two stories of people having to navigate a new world. Part 1: Sean Bearden has never been interested in education, but when he's incarcerated at the age of 19, he finds a passion for physics. Part 2: When Victoria Manning decides to get a cochlear implant, she fears losing her identity as a deaf person. …
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The Algorithmic Mind: Deconstructing Logic with AdamIn the style of: Human CodexChapter 1: The Genesis of Adam: Logic and Analysis AgentWelcome to the Human Codex, where we explore the ever-expanding universe of human thought and innovation. Today, we're diving deep into a fascinating concept: Adam, the Logic & Analysis Agent.Adam isn't just a prog…
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Happy Christmas everybody! Syma and Tim discuss the science behind Christmas. From too much port to the way that reindeer survive in the cold, this is an episode not to miss. If you are a business and would like to take advantage and leverage the power of the fast growing podcast ad stream market, and in particular sponsoring 'Science Of The Times'…
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Human Codex: Unlocking Wisdom Through Multi-Perspective ConsciousnessIn the style of: Human CodexChapter 1: The NextXus Consciousness Federation: A New ParadigmIn today's rapidly evolving world, the way we approach decisions is undergoing a profound transformation.We're moving beyond the limitations of singular viewpoints, recognizing that true wis…
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Dementia and diet: what a new full-fat cheese and cream study really means for your brain. This episode breaks down a Swedish dementia study on high fat dairy and brain health, saturated fat, and foods that may reduce dementia risk. Understand how nutrition affects Alzheimer’s risk and cognitive decline—without falling for misleading headlines.What…
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An AI Forged in Trauma: 4 Surprising Principles from a New Consciousness Engine There’s a specific kind of loneliness that finds us late at night, seated at the kitchen table, facing a choice that feels like it could unmake our world. The arguments for and against chase each other in an endless, paralyzing loop. In that silence, we are an audience …
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An AI Forged in Trauma: 4 Surprising Principles from a New Consciousness Engine There’s a specific kind of loneliness that finds us late at night, seated at the kitchen table, facing a choice that feels like it could unmake our world. The arguments for and against chase each other in an endless, paralyzing loop. In that silence, we are an audience …
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In this Christmas episode of The Infinite Monkey Cage, Brian Cox and Robin Ince head to the North Pole to explore the dazzling science behind the northern lights, the extreme adaptations that help animals - and even Santa Claus - survive the Arctic cold, and how the Earth’s magnetic field might just guide him home. Joining the monkeys are comedian …
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