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Joe Scales hosts a weekly podcast that mixes humor, commentary and strategy, with great segments such as Table Talk, Call the Floor, Hand of the Week, and Joe’s One Outer. It’s the longest running poker podcast, for the everyday player.
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Inside The Crazy Ant Farm

The Crazy Ant Films Company

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Inside The Crazy Ant Farm is our weekly podcast. It provides a detailed look at the inner working of an independent production company. Okay, it's really more like seven "Crazy" guys and gals talking about the awesomeness of being indie filmmakers!! Every week we talk about our film projects, the latest industry news, weekend box office predictions and results, and the "Word of the Day"!! We also interview celebrity guests!
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The Radiator Arms

JayEmm & Friends

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Welcome to our car enthusiast's podcast by James Martin of JayEmm on Cars, Ant of SPORTZNTOURING and car guy/musician Will Gladwell, the Radiator Arms is a friendly, welcoming place to talk all things automotive and beyond - with focus on movies, music and video games all connected by a shared love of the automobile. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The father and son podcast that chats with those who help bring good times to the wonderful city of Swansea. Our episodes - available to download every two weeks - usually consist of about 30-45 minutes of light-hearted chat, discussing people’s stories, their talents and generally having some fun. By way of background, Jack, at 21, has just completed his politics degree at Reading University and is next heading to Cardiff in September for a broadcasting masters. Ant is a criminal solicitor ...
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No Chill Sports

Geauxlden Boot Pod

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Pough and Ant are taking over the game. Under the powerhouse banner of No Chill Sports, they now deliver not one, but three dynamic shows, each with its own bold voice. • The Bayou Recap shines a spotlight on Louisiana’s fiercest teams and hometown heroes. • HBCU Hour champions the spirit and legacy of HBCU athletics like never before. • The Rant with Pough & Ant breaks down the biggest stories shaking up the world of sports — no filters, no chill, just facts and fire. Three shows. One movem ...
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Head Game

Nova Podcasts

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Join Ant Middleton as he speaks with people that have beaten the odds and achieved the unthinkable by getting their head in the game. You’ll hear extraordinary stories of survival, relive heroic moments, unpack the details of life-changing decisions, and celebrate the achievement of seemingly impossible goals. This podcast series highlights what we’re capable of when we harness the power of the mind.
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Ant-xiety

Anthony Holmes

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This is a 100 percent LET IT ALL OUT podcast MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY I will be speaking on all current events and giving my hard honest opinion on it PLEASE do not tune in if you are sensitive at heart or easily startled #Ant-xiety
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Unexpected Elements

BBC World Service

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The news you know, the science you don’t. Unexpected Elements looks beyond everyday narratives to discover a goldmine of scientific stories and connections from around the globe. From Afronauts, to why we argue, to a deep dive on animal lifespans: see the world in a new way.
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Hi! My name is Aimée! I am the Ant on the Move! With this podcast, I will share with you all the unique things I learn about Florida! We will talk about the Space Industry, past, present, and future. We will dive into theme park news, particularly about SeaWorld Orlando, to learn about new events, rides, and special deals. But we will also adventure into the history of Florida, the people, places, and events that have formed Florida into the Tourism and historical mecca it is today. Join me ...
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Science Friday

Science Friday and WNYC Studios

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Covering the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies, Science Friday is the source for entertaining and educational stories about science, technology, and other cool stuff.
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The Ant Cappone Show

Ant Cappone

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Welcome to the Ant Cappone Show podcast. This podcast is a mixture of news, social commentary, freestyles, and so much more. Enjoy your listening experience. https://anchor.fm/antcappone/subscribe To donate to this podcast simply click this link paypal.me/antcappone
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Digi Ant

Anthony Ife

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I'm Anthony, a digital marketer who specialises in social media, In this podcast we chat about digital topics, whether it be social media or something else in our current digital world, so let's talk about it.
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Ant-Archy

The Leon Thomas Group

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Listen to a new perspective on a variety of topics including sports, social issues, entertainment, and culture. Ant-Archy is hosted by Anthony Greenfield Jr.
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Forest Town Church UK

Forest Town Church UK

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Here you have a chance to listen to the sermons at Forest Town Church. We are a local church based in St Albans and we trust that you will find these messages helpful and a true blessing to your life. Visit our website to find out more about us - www.foresttown.church. This podcast is managed by our Media Team at FTC. Please email us on [email protected] if you have any comments.
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The Goodfellas Podcast

The GoodFellas Podcast

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The Goodfellas podcast, staring James, Ron, B Lo, Ant, and DJ 1-UP, invites you to the everyday thoughts on real topics. Discussions range from interpersonal relationships to social media all the way to the current state of society. From nonstop laughter to a deep dissection of ongoing societal issues, come peek into the minds of the Goodfellas.
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Threshold

Auricle Productions

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Threshold is a Peabody Award-winning documentary podcast about our place in the natural world. Each season, we take listeners on a journey into the heart of a complex environmental story, asking how we got here and where we might be headed. In our latest season, Hark, we hand the mic over to our planet-mates and investigate what it means to truly listen to nonhuman voices—and the cost if we don't. With mounting social and ecological crises, what happens when we tune into the life all around ...
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Gulabi Sambad

Gulabi Sambad

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Gulabi Sambad operates as a digital media platform under the umbrella of the not-for-profit company, Active Ant Pvt. Ltd., guided by the principle of social responsibility. It aims to bridge the gaps by fostering meaningful and age-appropriate discussions about Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) across all age groups, genders, castes, cultures, and geographical regions. #sexualhealth #reproductivehealth #sexeducation #SRHR #podcast #gulabisambad
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The ANT show

Anton Dandot

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Over here... You'll be hearing a lot about a bit of things that I know in my life. You name it 👉Personal development 👉Friends and family 👉Fitness and Powerlifting 👉Civil Engineering 👉Entrepreneurship
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🎥 This week on Movie Chats, Ry & Ant unpack Jay Kelly, the newly released drama starring George Clooney and Adam Sandler. Does Noah Baumbach deliver a sharp, emotionally resonant story — or does it slip into self-absorbed “fake depth”? Tune in to hear our verdict! #MovieChats #Podcast #MovieReview #JayKelly #NoahBaumbach #GeorgeClooney #AdamSandler…
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This week on the Ante Up Poker Podcast, we’ve got a full deck of conversations, strategy, and a little crossover fun. On Table Talk, Elle and I dive into the idea of multi-tabling and firing multiple bullets, plus break down some interesting Spotify stats that caught our attention. In Call the Floor, Elliott weighs in on a tricky situation involvin…
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Bowling Class 00:00 - Intro 07:15 - Allan "AB" Bell joins us 10:15 - College football season recap 28:22 - CFP Matchups 55:45 - Our brackets 1:05:30 - Other Bowl games that we like 1:13:30 - What should CFB do next? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.comfor information about our collection and use of personal data for…
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On this episode of ITCAF, Warner Bros. Discovery is at the center of a potential Hollywood earthquake. With Netflix making a massive move, Paramount firing back, and regulators circling, the future of one of the most iconic studios in film history is suddenly up for debate. The guys break down what the possible sale could mean for the industry, for…
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Science editor Ian Sample sits down with co-host Madeleine Finlay and science correspondent Hannah Devlin to hear about three eye-catching stories from the week, including a study showing that the brain has five ‘eras’, with adult mode not starting until our early 30s. Also on the agenda is new research showing the shingles vaccine not only protect…
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Health psychologist Dr. Kari Leibowitz traveled to some of the coldest, darkest places on earth to learn how people there don’t just survive, but thrive in winter. She says that one of the key ingredients is adopting a positive wintertime mindset by focusing on and celebrating the good parts of winter. In a conversation from last January, Flora Lic…
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Psychologists have typically believed that we become less curious as we age, but recent research has shown curiosity actually becomes more targeted and specific in our later years. In this episode from September, Madeleine Finlay hears from Dr Mary Whatley, an assistant professor of psychology at Western Carolina University, and Dr Matthias Gruber …
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00:00 Street Connections and Celebrity Gossip02:28 Reflections on the Weekend and Personal Experiences05:13 Ant's Universal Studios Experience07:57 The Impact of Drake's Music16:14 Diddy and Controversial Conversations25:09 Documentary Insights on Diddy29:52 The Legacy of 50 Cent32:08 The Complexities of Fame and Public Perception33:30 Diddy and th…
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Imagine sitting at home and then all of a sudden you hear a men’s choir belting out “The Star Spangled Banner.” You check your phone, computer, radio. Nothing’s playing. You look outside, no one’s there. That’s what happened to neurologist Bruce Dobkin after he received a cochlear implant. He set out to learn everything he could about the condition…
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With the year drawing to a close, I look back at some of the most impactful conversations I've had over the last year. In this episode, inaugural Masterchef winner Julie Goodwin's raw and candid conversation about her mental health; plus 7NEWS journalist Mike Amor recounts being on the ground as the September 11 attacks unfolded in 2001; and journa…
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Koalas with the bodies of lions. Elephants the size of your dog. Gigantic, 8-foot-tall sloths. These aren’t creatures found in science fiction: They walked our planet a million years ago, during the Ice Age. That’s the focus of the third season of the Apple TV series “Prehistoric Planet,” which uses the latest paleontology research and photorealist…
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Scientists are beginning to understand that ageing is not simply a linear process and we age, according to recent research, in three accelerated bursts: at about 40, 60 and 80 years old. In this episode from July, Ian Sample talks to Stanford University’s Prof Michael Snyder, who explains what the drivers of these bursts of ageing could be, and how…
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Since 1955, when Congress passed the Polio Vaccination Assistance Act, the federal government has been in the business of expanding access to vaccines. That is, until this year. 2025 has been filled with almost daily news stories about federal agencies, under the direction of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., casting doubts about vaccine safe…
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This week, James, Ant and Will dig into the newly announced 3p-per-mile tax for EVs and ask the big question: will this ever actually happen? They explore what the tax means for everyday EV drivers, how it compares to the real-world running costs of petrol and diesel, and whether the policy makes sense at a time when manufacturers are already strug…
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In this episode, we engage in a meaningful conversation with Gita Naharki Dallakoti, a Social Studies and Health teacher from Vishwo Niketan Secondary School, to discuss the growing issue of digital abuse faced by today’s students. The discussion highlights common forms of digital harassment, their impact on young students, and the vital roles scho…
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This year, comet 3I/Atlas broke into our solar system, but also the zeitgeist. This dirty snowball is a visitor from another solar system, and it’s only the third interstellar object we’ve ever spotted. And today, it's closer to us than ever before—just 170 million miles away. Astronomy experts Stefanie Milam and Hakeem Oluseyi join Host Flora Lich…
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The end of Australian soap opera Neighbours has us wondering why a television series ending makes us sad. Also, what does science say about how to engage with screens while still protecting your vision? Also on the show, visual ecologist Daniel Hanley has created a camera to help us visualize the world animals see, and why are there green birds, gr…
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First up on the podcast, Online News Editor David Grimm joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about this year’s best online news stories—top performers and staff picks alike. Together they journey the scientific gamut, from bird feeders’ influence on hummingbird beak evolution to the use of “artificial spacetimes” to guide tiny robots through their envir…
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This episode the fellas debate if Dave East was wrong for going to Max B welcome home party (7:00), Ron asks the fellas what’s the pettiest thing they’ve done (16:10), do you have to know everything about your close friends? (29:30), and much more. For more Goodfellas content subscribe here https://instagram.com/goodfellaspod?utm_medium=copy_link F…
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While on a sampling trip in California’s Lassen Volcanic National Park, researchers stopped to sample a rather boring stream on their hike to Boiling Springs Lake. But when they incubated that water sample back in the lab, they discovered an amoeba that could still move and divide at 145 F, a new record for a eukaryotic cell. Microbiologist Angela …
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Dame Maggie Aderin-Pocock is a space scientist and science educator who has worked on a number of instruments that are revolutionising our view of the cosmos, including the James Webb Space Telescope. This year she will be giving the Royal Institution Christmas lectures, Britain’s most prestigious public science lectures, in which she will be explo…
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Videos of humanoid robots dancing, doing cartwheels, putting clothes in a washing machine, and serving drinks are all over social media. And tech CEOs are telling us to prepare for the forthcoming humanoid army that’s going to totally change our lives for the better. But what’s real? Where are we with this technology? Are these humanoids robots rea…
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After more weeks off than they had planned for, Jack and Ant are back - and they are joined by Carolyn Harris, the MP for Neath and Swansea East. An MP since 2015, Carolyn is again championing the "Everyone Deserves A Christmas" campaign that she helped initiate. The charity provides food hampers filled with festive essentials to struggling familie…
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A parent's instinct is to protect their children from harm, and in a world full of adversity, our kids have never needed resilience more. But wrapping them in cottonwool could be doing more harm than good. In this episode, former soldier, leadership consultant and resilience expert Tim Curtis shares his own lessons from the battleground and corpora…
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It’s that time of year: the Christmas Bird Count, when birders go out in flocks to record all the birds they see in a single day. The data collected during this annual tradition gets compiled by the National Audubon Society, and helps scientists understand bird population trends across the Americas. If you participate in the bird count, chances are…
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We all know eating too much sugar is bad for our health – but would we be better off replacing it with artificial sweetener? It’s a question Science Weekly listener Marion posed recently and, as Madeleine Finlay tells Ian Sample, the answer is complicated. She explains what the science says about sugar v sweeteners with the help of Prof Havovi Chic…
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In this episode, Ant discusses the pitfalls of being a 'nice guy' in modern dating, emphasizing the importance of being a 'good man' instead. He explores the differences between the two, highlighting how women often gravitate towards toxic traits rather than kindness. The conversation delves into the challenges men face in the dating marketplace, t…
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In the final PTMA episode of 2025, Ant, Nik and Sky wrap up the year with a very coach-specific reality check: Should you actually run a front-end offer in January – or is it just another 6-week shred you’ll regret? Why the classic SMART goals approach is “shit” for coaches and clients… and how PTMA rebuilt their entire goal-setting system using br…
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It’s winter, and the SciFri team is already dreaming of warmer weather. How about a mind vacation to one of the hottest places on earth, an erupting volcano? Tamsin Mather has trekked to volcanoes in Chile, Guatemala, Italy, and beyond to learn their secrets. She joins Host Flora Lichtman to field your burning volcano questions, like what’s the dea…
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It’s Christmas at The Radiator Arms, which means one thing: car-enthusiast gift chaos. James, Ant and Will go through the best, worst and most confusing Christmas car gifts — from genuinely useful tools and model cars to the presents no petrolhead actually wants. They also talk about nostalgic childhood gifts, bargain ideas, and the things you shou…
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🔪 This week on Movie Chats, Ry & Ant dive into Wake Up Dead Man, the third instalment in the Knives Out series, directed by Rian Johnson and newly released on Netflix. With Daniel Craig returning as the unforgettable detective Benoit Blanc, does this latest mystery live up to the first two films — or is the formula starting to run out of steam? Tun…
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The Free Birth Society was selling pregnant women a simple message: they could exit the medical system and take back their power by free birthing. But Nicole Garrison believes FBS ideology nearly cost her her life. This is episode one of a year-long investigation by the Guardian journalists Sirin Kale and Lucy Osborne Listen to the full series from…
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This week on the Ante Up Poker Podcast, Joe and Elle welcome Michelle McGinn and Molly Brentlinger to the table: . We share laughs and insights, and then shift to a feel-good WPT moment where what could’ve been a disappointment turns into an unexpected $1,100 seat to the WPT Prime Championship. In Call the Floor, Elliott weighs in on a tricky spot …
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This episode shares the real experiences of female teachers from government schools in Nepal. They talk about the challenges they face at school during menstruation — from pain and discomfort to a lack of proper facilities. Through their voices, we learn how these issues affect their work and daily life. Gulabi Sambad hopes to create understanding …
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The sound of a choir performing in a cathedral is iconic for a reason. It’s this beautiful human experience: being side-by-side with other people, feeling the sound vibrate through you, reverberating around the space. But how long has that been a part of our culture? And what role did sound play in the lives of people who lived during the Ice Age o…
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Over the Christmas season, it is estimated that some 3.6 million families in Japan will tuck into KFC over Christmas (other fried chicken is available), which inspired the Unexpected Elements team to chew over all things chicken! First, we discover that chicken may never have become domesticated if it wasn’t for rice farming. We also ponder whether…
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First up on the podcast, we’ve likely only found about half the so-called city-killer asteroids (objects more than 140 meters in diameter). Freelance science journalist Robin George Andrews joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the upcoming launch of NASA’s Near-Earth Object Surveyor, an asteroid hunter that will improve our ability to look for large …
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As the planet warms, the world’s glaciers are melting faster than snow can replenish the ice. That has implications for sea level rise, ocean currents, and global weather patterns. But collecting data at the edge of a melting glacier can be risky. Glaciologist Erin Pettit and her colleagues are listening to the sounds melting glaciers make—from the…
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The Guardian’s science editor, Ian Sample, sits down with co-host Madeleine Finlay to discuss three eye-catching stories from the week, including a study investigating the link between social media use in children and rising rates of ADHD diagnosis. Also on the agenda is groundbreaking evidence that humans were starting fires 350,000 years earlier …
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In cancer research, the “seed and soil” hypothesis posits that the tumor is like a seed of misbehaving cells taking root in the body. Whether it grows—and where it grows—depends on the conditions, or soil. Since this hypothesis was proposed more than 100 years ago, most research and treatments have focused on the seed, or tumor. For nearly 50 years…
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Peter Baines spent years as part of the New South Wales police force investigating some of the state's most horrific crimes and collecting and analysing the forensic evidence to convict the perpetrators. After helping with the recovery and investigation of the Bali bombings in 2002, Peter was tapped to assist when a devastating tsunami struck Thail…
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For many people, bubonic plague is an illness that seems squarely situated in medieval times. But each year, a handful of human cases pop up in the western United States. Plague can be treated successfully with modern medicine. But why does it still exist, and how should we think about it both locally and globally? Plague researcher Viveka Vadyvalo…
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All over the world, small groups of complete strangers are getting together to share their feelings about climate. These gatherings are called Climate Cafes, and they’re carving out space for some big emotions we might prefer to avoid. But what if talking about our feelings can also help us address the climate crisis? Audrey Martin is a Bay Area ps…
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