The NZART Official Broadcast is made on the last Sunday of each month, starting with February through until November. In December it is made on the Sunday before Christmas. There is no broadcast in January.
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Transmitters Podcasts
Welcome to discussion by business people, technologists, parents, youth, consumers, and citizens about topics from the highly technical, sports, and important issues that effect us all. Be it end-fed antennas, end zone touchdowns, end of days, we'll cover it. The current times are getting interesting as the world's leaders continue their experiments in science, technology and political theater. Join me and my guests as we broadcast on Transmitter 42.
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Stories about developments in neuroscience.
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If you’re one of the millions of people who are struggling to survive in a culture that’s obsessed with weight loss, the way a Rebel Eater lives her life might sound like a revolution. In this world, pizza is not the enemy, and we love the bodies we have right now! Hosted by Virgie Tovar, a writer and activist, and one of the nation's leading speakers on weight-based discrimination and body image.
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An insight into a small group of Radio Hams in Melbourne who (since the 1970's) have conducted rambling and inane conversations until the early hours of the morning via complex multiplex radio connections that even the Oz Govt Radio Authorities have yet to figure out.
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Your latest update from The Transmitter, an essential resource for the neuroscience community, dedicated to helping scientists at all career stages stay current and build connections. Read more: https://www.thetransmitter.org/
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Everyday Ham Podcast: Amateur Radio Conversations
Rory Locke (W8KNX), Jim Davis (N8JRD), & James Mills (K8JKU)
Welcome to the Everyday Ham Podcast, where three friends dive into the world of amateur (ham) radio with a casual, lighthearted twist. (Visit www.everydayham.com) From discussing what we're working on, current events, and lessons learned to sharing our gripes and off-topic banter, we bring a mix of fun, relatable conversations and radio expertise. Whether you’re a seasoned operator or new to the hobby, join us for engaging chats that celebrate the quirks, challenges, and joys of being on the ...
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Welcome to the weekly podcast of TAC - Heritage Worship Center, led by Pastor Christopher Affum Nyarko
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This podcast discusses the different types of media including Photography, Videography, Audio Engineering, Film, Cinematography, Cameras, etc. We interview specialists in these fields.
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Podcast by Benedikt Haak
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* Original 1980's recordings from Thameside Radio 90.2 London's Pirate Radio station * A new podcast every week. * More info on fmthen.com
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The campaign rhetoric, struggles for political power and results of the 2022 election converge in the 68th meeting of the Montana Legislature. Join us Monday mornings for The Session — a breakdown of the latest action we’re watching in the statehouse, produced by Montana Public Radio, Yellowstone Public Radio and Montana Free Press.
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The Transmitter's reading list: Six upcoming neuroscience books, plus notable titles in 2025
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10:07Dig into an exploration of the fundamental aspects of intelligence, a new textbook about theoretical neuroscience and a memoir about memory research, among other new releases.
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Things you think are true, but aren’t
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1:00:00In today’s episode Kimberley Huggins explores “facts” you may have heard, you might also believe, online artificial intelligence fact checkers might confirm, but just might be harming you. In today’s busy world we are awash in a constant flow of information to include items related to our health. What we eat, what medicines we take, and what habits…
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Presidential Comment with Daniel ZL2DRV, Manawatu Branch 20 Sale Day Information NZART Headquarters Information with Debby ZL2DL Update on 82nd Oceania DX Contest International Amateur Radio News from Newsline News from NZART Branches with Stephen McNeill ZL4HG.By Jim Meachen ZL2BHF
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Long-standing theoretical neuroscience fellowship program loses financial support
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6:23Funding from the Swartz and Sloan Foundations helped bring physicists and mathematicians into neuroscience for more than 30 years.
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Researchers are developing software entirely through natural language conversations with advanced large language models. The trend is transforming how research gets done-but it also presents new challenges for evaluating the outcomes.
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New ICOM Radios Steal the Show - Tokyo Ham Fair Reactions
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27:41The tides of amateur radio innovation ebb and flow as manufacturers take turns showcasing their latest technological marvels. While Yaesu dominated last year's Tokyo Ham Fair with the FTX1, this year unquestionably belonged to ICOM, who unveiled two significant new radios that have the ham community buzzing with anticipation. ICOM's IC-7300 Mark II…
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Adult human cortex does not 'reorganize' after amputation
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7:38The results from a new longitudinal study contradict classic findings in monkeys but may not warrant a rewriting of the textbooks just yet.
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Longer fMRI brain scans boost reliability-but only to a point
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5:51Around 30 minutes of imaging per person seems to be the "sweet spot" for linking functional connectivity differences to traits in an accurate and cost-effective way.
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Hitting city streets to record rat behaviors: Q&A with Emily Mackevicius, Ralph Peterson
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7:03Capturing the rodents' vocalizations and movements in the wild offers an opportunity to study naturalistic behaviors in a complex urban environment, Mackevicius and Peterson say.
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Deleting data or stopping its collection will erase years of valuable brain research
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9:19An explosion in open-neuroscience datasets has created a new generation of researchers with expertise in data science. But new federal restrictions in the United States put their research programs in jeopardy.
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The spectrum goes multidimensional in search of autism subtypes
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9:29Grouping people with autism based on shared features, genetics and co-occurring conditions may improve clinical trial outcomes, researchers say.
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Exclusive: Harvard University lays off fly database team
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5:11The layoffs jeopardize this resource, which has served more than 4,000 labs for about three decades.
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This paper changed my life: Abigail Person on birdsong, feed-forward circuits and convergent computations
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6:02By isolating specific neuron types involved in zebra finch birdsong, this 2002 Nature paper from Michael Fee and colleagues revealed elegant neural mechanisms controlling the timing of natural learned behavior.
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The challenge of defining a neural population
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8:55Our current approach is largely arbitrary. We need new methods for grouping cells, ideally by their dynamics.
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Oxytocin prompts prairie voles to oust outsiders, fortifying their friendships
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8:13The “love hormone” drives the neurobiology behind platonic bonds in animals usually studied for their romantic attachments.
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Are We Losing Ham Radio Spectrum? 70cm Band Under Threat
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57:13Title: Ham Radio Spectrum Defense & The End of NOAA APT Era Is amateur radio spectrum under siege? James (K8JKU), Jim (N8JRD), and Rory (W8KNX) tackle the controversial FCC experimental license granted to AST SpaceMobile that threatens our 70cm amateur band. This episode covers the growing concern over spectrum encroachment, what the ARRL is doing …
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Contested paper on vaccines, autism in rats retracted by journal
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5:07The editor-in-chief cited “inconsistencies in the number of subjects” as the reason for the retraction.
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Body state, sensory signals commingle in mouse whisker cortex
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5:52The new study challenges a long-held view that the barrel cortex exclusively encodes sensory signals from the whiskers.
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Neural population-based approaches have opened new windows into neural computations and behavior
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8:28Neural manifold properties can help us understand how animal brains deal with complex information, execute flexible behaviors and reuse common computations.
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Poor image quality introduces systematic bias into large neuroimaging datasets
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6:44Analyses that include low-quality MRI data underestimate cortical thickness and overestimate cortical surface area, according to new findings from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study.
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Eye puffs prompt separable sensory, affective brain responses in mice, people
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8:16Post-puff brain state might not be an emotion, some researchers caution, but the protocol provides a cross-species approach to study emotions.
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Special Episode: 30 Years in Ham Radio with Ray Novak N9JA
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1:23:52We have a very special treat for you! In this exclusive interview recorded during EAA AirVenture, we sit down with amateur radio industry veteran Ray Novak, N9JA. Surrounded by warbirds, fighter jets, and the constant buzz of the Oshkosh Air Show, Ray offers a fascinating glimpse into his world at the intersection of aviation and amateur radio. Bro…
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What U.S. science stands to lose without international graduate students and postdoctoral researchers
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7:21Neuroscience in other countries will strengthen—at the United States’ expense—as rising visa restrictions and rejections block many international students from enrolling at U.S. institutions and dissuade others from applying.
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Presidential Comment with Daniel Vandenburg ZL2DRV Promo Hamilton Amateur Radio Club Market Day NZART Headquarters News with NZART Business Manager Debby Morgan ZL2DL NZART YL Group News from Topsy Scott ZL2LS Sangster Shield Contest Results from Glenn Kingston ZL2KZ International Amateur Radio News from ARNewsline NZART Amateur Radio Examination S…
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New dopamine sensor powers three-color imaging in live animals
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4:55The tool leverages a previously unused segment of the color spectrum to track the neurotransmitter and can be used with two additional sensors to monitor other neurochemicals at different wavelengths.
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Cell 'antennae' link autism, congenital heart disease
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4:24Variants in genes tied to both conditions derail the formation of cilia, the tiny hair-like structure found on almost every cell in the body, a new study finds.
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How to build a truly global computational neuroscience community
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8:47Computational sciences offer an opportunity to increase global access to, and participation in, neuroscience. Neuromatch’s inclusive, scalable model for community building shows how to realize this promise.
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This paper changed my life: Victoria Abraira on a tasty link between circuits and behavior
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4:52The findings from Charles Zuker’s lab put the taste system on the map, revealing that some fundamental principles of behavior are hardwired.
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