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Every research paper holds more than just data. It carries years of dedication, sleepless nights, and setbacks. Behind The Science Podcast takes you beyond the published pages and into the real stories of discovery. In partnership with the UP Resilience Institute, The Philippine Agricultural Scientist, The Philippine Journal of Fisheries, and SciEnggJ. New episode every Thursday at 7:00 PM. Hosted by: Paul Caesar M. Flores, DSc Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6QCdWy ...
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In this podcast learn about the excellence and professionalism that come first at DSC Powder Coating and Blasting services. DSC is constantly improving services, staying up-to-date on all the latest industry advancements and bringing our knowledge to your doorstep. Since 2022, our goal has remained the same—to provide reliable services and make sure our clients know we are professionals they can trust.
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Hello and welcome to the DSC Podcast. Step inside and join our conversations as we seek the depth in all things. Be it mysticism, therapy, mythology or world events – we will seek not to find answers but rather to come up with ever better questions. Hosted by Richard Cox.
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Welcome to DSC: The Podcast. Do what you can in life. Seek answers from various sources. Contemplate on the things that you’ve learned. Where guests share their professions, hobbies, and experiences. DISCLAIMER: The opinions, beliefs and viewpoints expressed by the Podcast's host, guests, listeners, and viewers on this podcast solely belong to those who expresses them. They do not necessarily represent their employers, affiliated organizations, committee or other group or individual. You may ...
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The Unforgiving60

Ben Pronk, DSC & Tim Curtis

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Two ex-special operations guys armed with MBAs seek out people leading lives less ordinary, in order to find out how they fill their ā€˜unforgiving minutes’, and what helps them go, always, a little further. Like intellectual bowerbirds, we collect shiny little objects of knowledge that will help build better humans. Co-hosted by Ben Pronk and Tim Curtis.
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Trek Marry Kill

Trek Marry Kill

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There are 967 episodes of Star Trek. Some are good, some are great, and the rest we'll still watch from time to time because, why not? Star Trek is like pizza or sex: even when it's bad, it's still kinda good. It's a Star Trek podcast that seeks to establish the pecking order for its extensive canon. Which episodes are classic examples of Star Trek or simply good (TREK), which are all-timers (MARRY), and which are episodes that are okay to watch just once and then forget about (KILL)? Hosts ...
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The Movie Buffs: Ayesha & Asmina

Asmina and Ayesha Ikramuddin

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Movie Buffs stars the mother/daughter team of Asmina and Ayesha Ikramuddin who discuss recent and upcoming movies. This Podcast supports and encourages all people living with challenges to strive each day to reach their highest potential. Movie Buffs is produced by DSC Audio Productions.
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Noise Before Defeat

Senator Jim Molan

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Australia is in a time of uncertainty and faces real peril. We are being challenged on the political, economic and public health fronts. Senator Jim Molan AO DSC has seen the best and worst of what Australia might experience over the next decade. His series of six podcasts with host Sarah Davidson explains that we need to get organised at the national level to face these challenges: otherwise, all our separate activity is just ā€˜Noise Before Defeat’.
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Dismantling Disparities in Health Care

Disparities Solutions Center

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A new podcast with unfiltered, honest conversations about structural racism in health care and what we can do about it. We bring you interviews with experts in health care who speak candidly about the historical basis of racism in health, current events, and strategies for dismantling disparities. Created by the Disparities Solutions Center (DSC) at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. https://mghdisparitiessolutions.org/ Hosted by Aswita Tan-McGrory Produced by Karey Kenst The DSC is l ...
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Join DSC’s podcast series with hosts, Roland and Evie Naufal as they chat with interesting guests who have carved their own path in the disability sector - revealing battle scars, imparting wisdom and talking straight about their journeys. This podcast aims to have the kind of conversations that come about when passionate people aren’t afraid to speak their mind.
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London Futurists

London Futurists

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Anticipating and managing exponential impact - hosts David Wood and Calum Chace Calum Chace is a sought-after keynote speaker and best-selling writer on artificial intelligence. He focuses on the medium- and long-term impact of AI on all of us, our societies and our economies. He advises companies and governments on AI policy. His non-fiction books on AI are Surviving AI, about superintelligence, and The Economic Singularity, about the future of jobs. Both are now in their third editions. He ...
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A renowned Star Trek authority, Larry Nemecek is author of the bestselling classic Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, and founder of the behind-the-scenes monthly multi-mode fan experience Portal 47. As a regular convention guest worldwide, Larry is often referred to as ā€œDr. Trek.ā€ He has also been a frequent guest on Trek.fm since the start of the network in 2011. In this special podcast collection, you can easily access all the episodes that feature Dr. Trek.
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Discovering Trek will be the definitive look at every brand new episode in the Star Trek Universe!! This podcast will look at the story and characters, but will also look to see what we might discover about humanity--and maybe even ourselves--in the process. This podcast is filled with SPOILERS, so be sure to have watched the current episode of Star Trek before listening.
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The Joy of Trek

Kay, Khaki and Greg

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Two lifelong besties (and their trusty engineer) adventure through the vast constellations of Star Trek's decades on TV, especially the lesser-loved stories. But instead of bitching about why they’re bad, we’re going to find the joy in each of them, because everybody loves the great episodes, but it takes dedication, insight, and hard-working fools to love the clunkers too. And by Jove, we are those fools! Positive, inclusive and optimistic (though not uncritical!) we try to find the brillia ...
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"Venom in the Blood" by Lady_Sci_Fi, can be found at https://archiveofourown.org/works/37568197 "The Defiant responds to the distress signal from Empok Nor, to find a simple salvage mission gone wrong, and Julian finding Garak in a state he never imagined." The Joy of Trek is hosted by Khaki & Kay, with editing & production by Chief Engineer Greg a…
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IT'S THEIR NATURE! Our opening theme for the season was "New Season, New Characters," and after talking through the introduction of Worf to Deep Space Nine, it's time to spotlight the arrival of Seven of Nine, a massive shift in Star Trek history. Does "Scorpion, Part II" work solely because Jeri Ryan joins the cast or is there more going on here t…
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RESISTANCE IS NEGOTIABLE? Captain Janeway writes the 24th century edition of The Art of the Deal in which she believes she can negotiate a truce with literally the Borg long enough for Voyager to traverse their territory. The hitch? The Borg are being annihilated by an aggressive species, making time of the essence. Meanwhile, Leonardo da Vinci has…
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SPOILER ALERT This week, we’re bringing you the audio as we dig into Strange New Worlds Season 3, Episode 3: ā€œShuttle to Kenfori.ā€ It’s an hour of Trek that leans hard into horror, complete with fast-moving zombies, eerie ruins, and Klingons with secrets of their own. We talk through the episode from start to finish, spoilers and all, including the…
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Our New Obsession! Space: 1999 was a short lived sci-fi series that trailblazed it's way onto televisions in the 1970's. It's unique look, exciting story telling, and a great cast has made it stand the test of time. Listen to our crew discuss, with great excitement, how we feel about the very first episode of this series! This podcast is a proud pa…
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In this episode of Behind the Science Podcast, we talk with Dr. Melanie Villarao about her study ā€œReproductive Biology and Population Dynamics of Largehead Hairtail (Trichiurus lepturus Linnaeus, 1758) in Babuyan Channel, Philippines.ā€ They analyzed nearly 2,600 specimens of T. lepturus to determine sex ratio, fecundity, spawning seasonality, lengt…
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All Good Things – ā€œKHAAAAAN! Wrath of Khan Revisitedā€ In Part 3 of our Movie Series, the crew dives into one of the most beloved Star Trek films of all time: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982). Christos, Amy, Kelvin, and Kristin break down the movie that redefined Trek on the big screen — from Spock’s powerful sacrifice to the rise of one of sc…
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Many people expect improvements in technology over the next few years, but fewer people are optimistic about improvements in the economy. Especially in Europe, there’s a narrative that productivity has stalled, that the welfare state is over-stretched, and that the regions of the world where innovation will be rewarded are the US and China – althou…
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WORLD OF WORFCRAFT. Thirty years ago, Deep Space Nine was struggling in the ratings and the studio wanted them to do something to boost the ratings. Enter Michael Dorn as Worf, Son of Mogh. Did the producers' Hail Mary connect? Bryan, Kristen, and Shereese the Sci Fi Savage play TREK MARRY KILL with Worf's premiere on our favorite space station. Th…
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By Any Other Name (Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), S2 E22) was recommended by Toledo (toe-LEE-dough), he/him, who said: I first encountered this episode, as I did many TOS episodes, in elementary school while I read collections of James Blish's novelizations from the 70s. Even in text, there were elements I found to be genuinely horrifying: s…
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In this episode of Behind the Science Podcast, we talked with Dr. Maria Victoria M. Sumagang about her study, ā€œA P-graph Approach for Planning Sustainable Rice Straw Management Networksā€, which received the 2025 Outstanding Scientific Paper Award by the National Academy of Science and Technology. The Philippines generates over 15 million tons of ri…
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Pam from For All Mankind The lovely and talented Meghan Leathers joins us for a fun and candid discussion about her life, how she got into acting, her time on For All Mankind, and more! We loved spending time with her and learning all about her career. You will, too! This podcast is a proud part of the Trek Geeks Podcast Network and works hard to b…
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His Father’s Son As we celebrate the 59th anniversary of Star Trek, we sit down with legend Phil Morris. From his childhood debut on The Original Series to Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, DS9, and Voyager, Phil shares stories from a lifetime in the Trek universe. We also dive into his storied career as DC superheroes, his turn as an infamous T…
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New Star Trek Action Figures from The Nacelle Company We're diving deep into the world of Star Trek collectibles with none other than Brian Volk-Weiss, CEO of The Nacelle Company! Fresh off the exciting announcement of their brand-new line of Star Trek action figures, Brian joins us to discuss what fans can expect from these highly anticipated rele…
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In this episode, I talked with my twin brother Dr. Philip Flores about his research on developing a method to discriminate chiral molecules by shining a laser to the molecule and measuring the ejected electron's spin. šŸ“šReference: Flores, P. C. M., Carlstrƶm, S., Patchkovskii, S., Ivanov, M., Mujica, V., Ordonez, A. F., & Smirnova, O. (2025). Enanti…
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Kelvin, Amy, Christos and Kristin assemble to celebrate All Good Things episode 200. We embrace the celebration theme by voting for each of our favourite celebrations in Star Trek, from births, weddings, birthdays and parties overall. Who did it best? This special episode recorded as a live stream allowed our listeners to join the fun and get invol…
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"Nyota’s Wish" by Daxs10thHost, can be found at https://archiveofourown.org/works/49312207 "ā€œOkay,ā€ Mariner says, slamming her glass down so hard its contents slosh onto the bar. ā€œI think we should have a slumber party. Like now.ā€" The Joy of Trek is hosted by Khaki & Kay, with editing & production by Chief Engineer Greg and music by Fox Amoore (Ba…
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Our guest in this episode is Noel Hurley. Noel is a highly experienced technology strategist with a long career at the cutting edge of computing. He spent two decade-long stints at Arm, the semiconductor company whose processor designs power hundreds of billions of devices worldwide. Today, he’s a co-founder of Literal Labs, where he’s developing T…
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Star Trek: The Next Generation Season 4 of TNG is legendary and firmly established the show as the new standard for television science fiction. The episode Family is a touching follow-up to the action-packed cliff hanger, The Best of Both Worlds. Our crew discusses this touching, funny, and memorable episode with great excitement and energy. This p…
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This episode of Behind The Science Podcast features Engr. Harold Aquino and his research on quantifying the impacts of earthquake disasters on the building construction sector using a SARIMA-based counterfactual analysis. šŸ“šReference: Aquino DHM, Domingo N, Atapattu C. 2025. Evaluating the impacts of earthquake disasters on the building construction…
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The Wounded (Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), S4 E12) was recommended by Crimson (he/him), who said: This is another watershed episode: We get Cardassians for the first time! Furthermore, we have Marc Alaimo playing a Cardassian, though not the one we're used to (he still chews it up nicely here...though those mutton chops, woof). It's also a …
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In this episode, we talk with Mr. Erlo Matorres about the realities of coral reef restoration in the Philippines. We discussed the challenges practitioners face, such as the limited understanding of the guidelines and necessary permits before implementing a restoration project. šŸ“šReference: Matorres DE, Fabinyi M, Horigue V, Novilla CT, Baria-Rodrig…
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with Director Jeffrey Morris We're kicking off season 9 with one of our favorite special guests, Jeffrey Morris! Jeffrey recently finished work on his documentary film titled The Eagle Obsession and we had the privilege of screening it and then discussing, with Jeffrey, it's impact on us. This episode features a sneak peak into his amazing film, as…
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Did she say ā€œDuneā€? It is all about Roxann Dawson! šŸ’„ One of our favorite Klingons and a true powerhouse director, she’s back for Foundation Season 3, directing episodes 8 & 9 and serving as one of AppleTV+’s newest executive producer. We’re talking behind-the-scenes secrets, her creative genius, and why Roxann continues to rule the sci-fi universe!…
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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Justine Domingo about the pressing need to balance the Philippines’ rich mineral potential with the protection of its ecosystems in the context of climate change and natural hazards. The episode explores critical environmental research challenges in the mining sector, including the lack of baseline data and the li…
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Kelvin and Kristin review the TOS two-parter, The Menagerie. We make a case for the defence and prosecution of Spock on trial for mutiny, while also reflecting on the continuity of how Pike and his crew have been depicted when we consider what we know of them now, thanks to Strange New Worlds. How well has their original debut aged? Join our listen…
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"Distant Origin - Painful Truth" by GrayRainbow173, can be found at https://archiveofourown.org/works/40365432 "The Captain and her First Officer are being debriefed about their encounter with the Voth. Takes place several years after the episode "Distant Origin" (S03E23)." The Joy of Trek is hosted by Khaki & Kay, with editing & production by Chie…
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In this episode, Dr. Mudjekeewis Santos shares his journey as a fisheries scientist, the importance of scientific publishing, how to publish in The Philippine Journal of Fisheries, and the challenges faced by local journals in reaching global recognition. šŸ“šHow to publish in The Philippine Journal of Fisheries: ā–ŗ https://nfrdi.da.gov.ph/tpjf/ šŸ¤Behin…
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Kelvin, Amy, Christos are back from Star Trek: Las Vegas and can’t wait to tell Kristin and all our listeners all about the convention. We describe all the features and fun goings on, as well as reflecting on some of our personal highs and lows of our week at The Rio Hotel and Resort in Vegas. Join our listeners group The BQN Collective on Facebook…
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The one where we finally put the antics to rest Well listeners, this is the end, the final episode, the last of Rewind...All good things...you know the rest! Haley and Sara are here for one final laugh and terrible attempt at discussing Star Trek Picard and the season 3 finale, The Last Generation. Tune in as we chat about life updates after a huge…
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That Hope Is You, Part 1 (Star Trek: Discovery, S3 E1) was recommended by Lauren Alexis Rivers She/Her, who said: The first episode when Discovery arrives in the future, it introduces one of Discovery's most complex characters, Cleveland Booker, aka Book. A courier, he is our guide to one of the furthest points in the future we have ever seen. The …
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Things get gloriously weird as we dive into "Wedding Bell Blues," the second episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3. After a three-month time jump, the Enterprise is docked at Starbase One for the Federation's 100th anniversary, but Spock has something more personal on his mind: the return of Nurse Chapel. Unfortunately for him, she's no…
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After almost two full years, Strange New Worlds is finally back and we're jumping straight into the action with the highly anticipated Season 3 premiere, ā€œHegemony, Part 2.ā€ This week, we're breaking it all down in real time, just hours after the episode drops. Pike and the Enterprise crew are back and there's no easing back into this one. We'll be…
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ā€œWe are fans too.ā€ Sistas Fran and Tamia sit down with legendary Star Trek designers Michael and Denise Okuda—the creative minds behind LCARS, iconic starship displays, and so much more. In this heartfelt conversation, the Okudas share how their love for Trek—and deep respect for its fans—inspired decades of groundbreaking design. They’re not just …
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How long can rabbit meat stay safe without refrigeration? šŸ‡ In this episode of Behind the Science Podcast, we talk with Ms. Marielle Vergara about the changes in the bacterial load, pH, color, and other quality parameters of rabbit meat over time without refrigeration. The study determined how long the rabbit meat can be exposed to ambient conditio…
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ā€˜Between ourselves it must be clear that there is no room for both peoples together in this country. We shall not achieve our goal if the Arabs are in this country. There is no other way than to transfer the Arabs from here to neighbouring countries—all of them. Not one village, not one tribe, should be left.’ - Joseph Weitz. Notes The Ethnic Clean…
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"The missing 5 hours" by Miss_Inquisitive_Sci_fi, can be found at https://archiveofourown.org/works/40112271 "A missing scene where the crew catchup for dinner at the Captain's and discuss strange anomalies after the missing 5 hours." The Joy of Trek is hosted by Khaki & Kay, with editing & production by Chief Engineer Greg and music by Fox Amoore …
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In this episode, we talk with Dr. Leonila Bautista about her study that estimated the epicenters and magnitudes of 485 earthquakes that occurred in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period by analyzing more than 6,000 historical accounts.šŸ“šReference: Bautista, M. L. P., & Oike, K. (2000). Estimation of the magnitudes and epicenters of Phil…
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Mr. Zenon Richard Mateo explains how earthquakes from the Philippine Fault shaped the shoreline of Lingayen Gulf during the past 2,400 years.šŸ“šReference: Mateo, Z. R. P., & Siringan, F. P. (2007). ⁠⁠Tectonic control of high-frequency Holocene delta switching and fluvial migration in Lingayen Gulf bayhead, northwestern Philippines⁠⁠. Journal of Coast…
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Amy and Christos are back to discuss Voyager episode "Ex Post Facto," which is part two of their "Murder, She Wrote" series šŸ•µļøā€ā™€ļø. The episode's plot, in which Tom Paris is convicted of murder despite his protestations of innocence, is compared to episodes from TNG and DS9. The hosts analyze the episode's themes, trivia, and behind-the-scenes detai…
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Critical Care (Star Trek: Voyager, S7 E5) was recommended by Marky See He/Him, who said: Hi Folks, I am loving the show. Growing up, my Dad and I weren't very close, he was much more inclined to sports where I am cut from a much nerdier cloth. We do however share a love of Sci Fi and I remember vividly sitting down together to watch Voyager when it…
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Could the future see the emergence and adoption of a new field of engineering called nucleonics, in which the energy of nuclear fusion is accessed at relatively low temperatures, producing abundant clean safe energy? This kind of idea has been discussed since 1989, when the claims of cold fusion first received media attention. It is often assumed t…
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In this episode, Mr. Christian Lualhati talked about his research on methane emissions from carabaos and how probiotics can play a key role in improving ruminant nutrition and reducing environmental impact. šŸ“šReference: Lualhati, C. V., Managa, K. R. D., Castillo, C. I., Llantada, P. L. T., & Del Barrio, A. N. (2025). Effects of Probiotic Supplement…
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In this episode, we explore marine natural products with Dr. Lilibeth Salvador-Reyes, a professor from UP Diliman. She shares insights into her research on cyanobacterial-inspired peptides, which are small molecules derived from cyanobacteria that could have biomedical applications.šŸ“šReference: Casanova, J.R., Villaraza, A.J.L., & Salvador-Reyes, L.…
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It’s the end of Star Trek: Discovery and the end of an era! Christos, Amy, and Kelvin reunite to unpack the emotional series finale, ā€œLife, Itself,ā€ and reflect on the legacy of Discovery across its five-season journey.From Burnham’s final mission and heartfelt epilogue to surprise callbacks, epilogue twists, and Calypso connections, we dive deep i…
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"When on Risa..." by SeemaG, can be found at https://archiveofourown.org/works/19760191 "Worf and Dax discover one of the hidden delights of Risa." The Joy of Trek is hosted by Khaki & Kay, with editing & production by Chief Engineer Greg and music by Fox Amoore (Bandcamp | Bluesky) Send us your recommendations, or support us on Patreon. Find us at…
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This episode of London Futurists Podcast is a special joint production with the AI and You podcast which is hosted by Peter Scott. It features a three-way discussion, between Peter, Calum, and David, on the future of AI, with particular focus on AI agents, AI safety, and AI boycotts. Peter Scott is a futurist, speaker, and technology expert helping…
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In this episode, we talk with Engr. Isaac Besarra about his study on flood risk in Carigara, Leyte under future climate change scenarios RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5. šŸ“šReference: Besarra, I., Opdyke, A., Mendoza, J.E., Delmendo, P.A., Santiago, J., Evangelista, D.J., Lagmay, A.M.F.A., 2025. The Cost of Flooding on Housing Under Climate Change in the Philipp…
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The one with all the feels"Well this didn't age well did it. Haley and Sara are sliding into your podcast dreams with this very delayed episode of Rewind. Originally recorded in October of 2024 we felt it time to drop this episode, record one more (the Picard Season 3 finale) and say a final goodbye to those that have listened with us for over 5 ye…
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