Math Lab is the podcast where we delve into intriguing math and logic puzzles. Every episode, we introduce a new puzzle and then solve the puzzle from the previous episode. Many of the puzzles we solve together are linked to deeper mathematical and logic principles that will help you expand your daily thinking and problem-solving creativity.
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The mathematician and author Steven Strogatz and the astrophysicist and author Janna Levin interview leading researchers about the great scientific and mathematical questions of our time.
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A weekly podcast on technical topics related to cloud computing including: MLOPs, LLMs, AWS, Azure, GCP, Multi-Cloud and Kubernetes.
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This is a room for me to do any podcast discussion on topics, like trending topics in Sports(College Football and Basketball, Wrestling like AEW, and Impact Wrestling), MLB, NFL, and NHL), IT, Entertainment(Music and Gaming). New Podcast episode for Current Events are on every Mondays and Wednesdays. Technology topics Tuesdays or Fridays every week. In-depth Special Reports as Needed.
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Data Science Leaders: The premiere podcast for executives tackling the world’s most important challenges with the power of machine learning and artificial intelligence. Join host, Dr. Kjell Carlsson, for Season 2 as we interview pioneering data science leaders and industry watchers to unearth the secrets to driving transformative business outcomes—and avoiding a myriad of pitfalls—with the latest ML & AI technologies. Our conversations are full of real stories, breakthrough strategies, and u ...
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The Disability Labs Podcast Network is brought to you by Dotterer Educational Consulting, a Therapy Services, LLC, and Minds on Math, LLC. We focus on dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, and ADHD. Enclosed are excerpts from the shows on our network. Current shows include: The Writing Glitch and Tier 1 Interventions We also share sample Hear Me Teach segments. A complete package of these segments is included at Tier 1 Interventions Workshops. 👉 Join our free masterclass for school leaders, tea ...
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Welcome to the Lab Life Podcast, a candid insight into the life of an undergraduate researcher! I’m your host, Richard Song: I’m an aspiring research scientist and undergraduate student at Vanderbilt University studying computer science, applied math, and neuroscience. In this series, I invite you along my research journey and share lessons I and others have learned in the lab.
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A podcast highlighting Women in STEM, especially Women of Color. The STEM Lab Podcast is hosted by Dr. Sabrina Walthall a scientist/professor whose love for STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) eventually led to a STEM career in academia. Dr. Walthall is an Associate Professor of Science, a Community Engagement Scientist and an advocate for women in STEM.
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From the evolution of intelligent life, to the mysteries of consciousness; from the threat of the climate crisis to the search for dark matter, The world, the universe and us is your essential weekly dose of science and wonder in an uncertain world. Hosted by journalists Dr Rowan Hooper and Dr Penny Sarchet and joined each week by expert scientists in the field, the show draws on New Scientist’s unparalleled depth of reporting to put the stories that matter into context. Feed your curiosity ...
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This is an informal podcast dedicated to exploring the beauty of the world, its many problems and how we plan to start solving them.
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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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'My Duvet Flip,' the careers show. Join Jack Parsons as he delves into an enthralling discussion with people and their careers, where we explore some of their most memorable instances of making mistakes and the valuable lessons they gained from them.
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Hear from the leading experts in bioinformatics and other closely related fields. Topics discussed include computational biology, biotechnology, computer science, genetics, synthetic biology, math, statistics, and more. You can also find discussions on topics related to the scientific career field. For example, exploring career path options in science, or highlighting important skill sets such as writing and public speaking.
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Hosted by a homeschool dad / former college professor. The purpose of this podcast to encourage and equip homeschool moms to teach science (6th - 12th grade) and to make it interesting and enjoyable for students (and mom). Some topics include: order of science classes, prep for ACT, teaching college prep vs. "non-science" students, labs and lab reports, lots of stories from teaching thousands of university and homeschooled students, teaching biology, chemistry, physics, and anatomy & physiol ...
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How can we best prepare our students to be STEM leaders? STEM Lab is for secondary and higher education STEM teachers, administrators, and policy makers. Guest experts from around the United States and the world give us insight into what we should be teaching and how we can best teach it. We discuss the innovative instructional techniques, education research, and societal and economic trends impacting STEM Education. Host Michael A. Newsome and co-hosts Crystal McGee and Nicole Kroeger are c ...
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Create/Invent Podcast: Talking to creators, inventors, and everyone in between. Go create/invent something! Hosted by Jeremy Cook and Pat Regan Graphics by: Lets Make Something Awesome Together bit.ly/2fcl3Ot
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The Monkey the Cat Podcast & YouTube Channel 🐾 Join Monkey the Talking Cat and his hilarious, lovable friends—Brooklyn the playful Lab, Teddy the wise German Shepherd, and Olivff the shy feline—as they embark on exciting adventures that teach valuable life lessons for kids and families alike! From discovering the magic of kind words to solving tricky problems with teamwork, Monkey shares lessons about friendship, communication, resilience, and having fun along the way. 🐱💬✨ 🎧 Tune in for: Fun ...
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We are now podcasting at Homeschool Better Together! Search for it in your app or head to hsbtpodcast.com to subscribe and join our free community. Pop in your earbuds and get ready to be inspired. Veteran homeschool mom and podcast host of the Your Morning Basket Podcast, Pam Barnhill unpacks how to have a better homeschool 10 minutes at a time. Full of practical tips, stories, interviews, and inspiration 10 Minutes to a Better Homeschool is your home learning go-to show for quick, helpful ...
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The TechSurge: Deep Tech VC Podcast explores the frontiers of emerging tech, venture capital, and business trends, with conversations tailored for entrepreneurs, technologists, and investment professionals. Presented by Celesta Capital, and hosted by Founding Partners Nic Brathwaite, Michael Marks, and Sriram Viswanathan. Send feedback and show ideas to [email protected]. Each discussion delves into the intersection of technology advancement, market dynamics, and the founder journey, offe ...
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Zone 103 Math Lab Shorts: Set Operations pt.2 New Sets
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10:02For Math Shorts tonight is the Set Operations on Power Sets, Cartesian Products and Ordered Tuples. Recorded 9/13/2025
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Why do students know the answer in their heads but miss it on paper? 🤔 Brian’s story shows the disconnect between conceptual thinking and procedural math. Discover how the Mastery Math Method bridges the gap 👉 Register for the FREE Masterclass: https://disabilitylabs.com/calendarBy Cheri Dotterer
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As The CDC Falters, How Do We Fill Public Health Gaps?
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12:07Our country’s public health system is ailing. With layoffs and leadership changes at the CDC, changing vaccine guidelines, a government shutdown, and declining public trust—where do we go from here? Can state and local public health agencies pick up the slack? Are there other solutions? Host Flora Lichtman talks with former CDC director Tom Frieden…
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Llorayah Timbou-Faucher, Degree Apprentice at M&S: The Job That Feels Like Home
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24:12Episode Guest: Llorayah Timbou Faucher is a Degree Apprentice at Marks & Spencer who started as a quiet Christmas temp and is now inspiring future leaders. Her story is one of confidence, curiosity, and creating memorable moments for customers and colleagues alike. Episode Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:47 Starting as a Christmas Temp at 18 2:05 N…
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Kayte Houghton, Payroll Lead at M&S: No GCSEs, No Degree, No Limits
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25:48Episode Guest: Kayte Houghton is the Payroll Lead at Marks & Spencer, where she’s risen from admin assistant to leading payroll for 65,000+ colleagues. A champion of resilience, Kayte’s journey from council house to career leadership shows what’s possible when passion meets opportunity. Episode Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:49 Kayte’s Early Life …
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Kate Goolnik, Food Graduate at M&S: Dyslexia, Deadlines & Doing What Feels Right
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21:59Episode Guest: Kate Goolnik is a Food Business Graduate at Marks & Spencer with a passion for how food gets from supplier to shelf. From night shifts in nightclubs to store openings and sandwich logistics, Kate’s story is one of resilience, curiosity, and drive. Episode Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:48 Starting Out in Nightclubs During Uni 2:15 L…
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Alice Grennan, Fashion Graduate at M&S: The Squiggly Career That Landed a Dream Job
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22:24Episode Guest: Alice Grennan is a Fashion, Home & Beauty Product Graduate at Marks & Spencer, where she’s building a multifaceted retail career. From lava flows to sustainable fashion, Alice’s squiggly career path is powered by passion, resilience, and confidence. Episode Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:48 Alice’s First Job at 13 — The £5 Paper Rou…
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Jhorvis Tyrell, Warehouse Operative at M&S: From Prince’s Trust to Proud Picker
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17:40Episode Guest: Jhorvis Tyrell is a Warehouse Operative at Marks & Spencer who started through the Prince’s Trust programme. From overcoming nerves to becoming a confident team player, he’s passionate about helping customers get their orders on time — every time. Episode Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:50 Meeting M&S Through the Prince’s Trust 1:45 …
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Tom Coltman Store Manager M&S - HIGHRES Full Episode My Duvet Flip Ready.mp4
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24:19Episode Guest: Tom Coltman is a Store Manager at Marks & Spencer, having risen through the ranks from work experience to leadership in just seven years. He's passionate about building confidence, resilience, and opportunities for the next generation of retail leaders. Episode Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 1:21 Tom’s First Job — From College to Reta…
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Anthropologists Have A Bone To Pick With New Skull Finding
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12:51There’s fresh drama in the field of human origins! A new analysis of an ancient hominid skull from China challenges what we thought we knew about our ancestral family tree, and its timeline—at least according to the researchers who wrote the paper. The new study claims that Homo sapiens, and some of our relatives, could have emerged at least half a…
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Emergency in Antarctica; How movement changes the brain; Why women live longer than men
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30:56Episode 323 Temperatures in Antarctica have soared by over 35°C. Scientists are concerned about how quickly things are changing on the continent as these warmer temperatures impact the polar vortex. Coupled with record lows in sea ice cover over the last decade, this could be a sign that Antarctic weather patterns have shifted permanently. What’s d…
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Jane Goodall, renowned primatologist, conservationist, and humanitarian, died on October 1 at the age of 91. Goodall was born in London in 1934, and her curiosity about the natural world led her to the forests of Gombe, Tanzania, where she made groundbreaking observations of chimpanzee behavior, including tool use. Her research challenged the accep…
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What Do We Know About SSRI Antidepressant Withdrawal?
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18:51Roughly 1 in 10 Americans take antidepressants. The most common type is SSRIs, or selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors, like Prozac, Lexapro, and Zoloft. But what happens when you stop taking them? Studies don’t point to a single conclusion, and there’s ongoing debate among physicians and patients about the severity and significance of SSRI wit…
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Jane Mustoe, Senior Technology Director at Tesco: Inside the Labs Powering 3,000+ Stores & 330,000 Colleagues
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35:31Episode Guest: Jane Mustoe is Director of Technology at Tesco, where she leads teams focused on enabling functions and driving innovation through cutting-edge tech. With a background spanning financial services and retail, she’s passionate about building products that truly connect with customers. Episode Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:46 Meet the…
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Asha de Vos’ Journey From Deck Hand To Marine Science Leader
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18:49The tropical waters of Sri Lanka, an island off the coast of India, are home to a population of blue whales unlike any other. These whales stay put, while every other known population migrates. That discovery was made by budding scientist Asha de Vos more than 20 years ago—it made a splash, and so did she. She later became the first Sri Lankan to e…
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Black Tech Building Episode 331 RTTCSTW pt.6, Tech Demo, and Tech News
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58:13Today of the Black Tech Building Show. I discussing key Political Insiders and the Rest of Twin Cities Start Up Week Schedule. Also, get ready for Completion of the Online Weather System Project. Lastly, the lastest tech News. Recorded 9/23/2025
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Black Tech Building Episode 330 Amplify Event Preview, Road To TWSTW pt.6
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37:19Today on the Tuesday's edition of the Black Tech Building Show. I'm going to discuss Thursday's Event. Road To Twin Cities Start Up Week pt. 6 Continue of Discussion of Policy for Twin Cities Tech Professionals and Founders. Recorded 9/16/2025
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Black Tech Building Episode 329 RTTSW pt.5 Good Policy and Tech Demo
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45:25On this Friday's Black Tech Building Show. I be discussing the Road to Twin Cities Start Up Week. Discussing Mergers and acquisitions. Math Demo Perfect Square Factoring. Lastly, the latest tech news Recorded 9/12/2025
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Black Tech Building Episode 328 Back to School Message and Tech Demo.
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59:26Welcome back to the Black Tech Building Show. Today's show will be a great show. First, back to school message from me. Second, Tech Demo on Windows 11 new stuff. Finally, Tech News. Previously liveM
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Why Painters Are Obsessed With The Duck Stamp Art Contest
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19:09In mid-September, artists from around the country convened in Laurel, Maryland, for one of the splashiest events in the wildlife art world: the Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest. At the annual event, artists compete to have their excruciatingly detailed waterfowl painting appear on the Federal Duck Stamp, which is a waterfowl hunting license. This yea…
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Can Better Equipment Eliminate Concussions In Sports?
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18:57Football season is well underway, and fans know those athletes get hit hard. Could better helmets and guidelines around concussion prevention someday eliminate head injuries from the sport? Host Flora Lichtman speaks with concussion doctor Michael Collins and helmet specialist Barry Miller about how our understanding of head injuries and equipment …
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Is Tylenol Use During Pregnancy Connected To Autism?
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12:25At a news conference on September 22, President Trump claimed that taking acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, during pregnancy “can be associated with a very increased risk of autism.” Many experts have pushed back on the statement, saying it’s a false claim that downplays the risks of fever during pregnancy, which Tylenol may be used …
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Skull rewrites story of human evolution; Autism and Tylenol; discovery of wind coming from black hole
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33:57Episode 322 An ancient skull discovered in China may have just rewritten the story of human evolution. It’s widely accepted that the common ancestor of Homo sapiens, Denisovans and Neanderthals came out of Africa. But this skull upends that assumption - potentially showing human evolution began in Asia. Discover how a new reconstruction of the Yunx…
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How AI Advances Are Improving Humanoid Robots
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18:18Robots are just about everywhere these days: circling the grocery store, cleaning the floor at the airport, making deliveries. Not to mention the robots on the assembly lines in factories. But how far are we from having a human-like robot at home? For example, a robot housekeeper like Rosie from “The Jetsons.” She didn’t just cook and clean, she ba…
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The High-Tech Lab Unlocking Secrets Of Coral Reproduction
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18:17In the heart of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, scientists are on the cutting edge of growing coral. Rising ocean temperatures have caused mass coral bleaching, and experts are racing against the clock to figure out how to help corals be more resilient to stress. Coral scientist Rebecca Albright joined Host Ira Flatow at our live show at the Fox …
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Nicola Green, Chief Communications Officer at Virgin Media O2: Lessons From 18 Years of Breaking the Rules
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40:05Episode Guest: Nicola Green is the Chief Communications and Corporate Affairs Officer at Virgin Media O2, where she leads all internal and external communications, brand PR, and public affairs. With over two decades of experience, she’s a driving force behind major industry campaigns and a passionate advocate for building trust through authentic co…
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The Humble Microbe Could Help Us Understand Life Itself
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12:48Sift through your memories and excavate an image of a fossil. Maybe you’re picturing dinosaur bones, the imprint of an ammonite, or the fronds of a fern etched into stone. But there’s a whole other category of fossilized remains that can tell us about life way before T. rexes, or even twigs, existed on this planet. That’s fossilized evidence of mic…
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Raising A New Generation Of Bat Conservationists In West Africa
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18:41Nigeria is home to 100 known species of bats—about a third of Africa’s bat species—but scientists don’t know much about them. Ecologists Iroro Tanshi and Benneth Obitte, collaborators and life partners, are trying to change that. In addition to studying and protecting the bats of their homeland, they’re also working to raise up a whole network of b…
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The evolutionary price we pay for longer lives; the asteroid coming VERY close to Earth; how dinosaurs shaped the ecosystem
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32:59Episode 321 Humans live a lot longer than other primates - and much of that is down to our immune system. But there’s a price we pay for the capacity to fight off infections: inflammation. Chronic inflammation is to blame for a range of health issues, especially those related to older age. And now research has revealed exactly why inflammation is g…
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How Conservation Efforts Brought Rare Birds Back From The Brink
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18:11The overall state of birds can seem rather grim. Almost a third of North American bird species are in decline, and in the last five decades, more than 100 species have lost over half of their populations. This is primarily due to lack of food—fewer insects to eat—and habitat loss, like the development of grasslands. But there’s a bright spot: Some …
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Key Argument Thesis: Using ELO for AI agent evaluation = measuring noise Problem: Wrong evaluators, wrong metrics, wrong assumptions Solution: Quantitative assessment frameworks The Comparison (00:00-02:00) Chess ELO FIDE arbiters: 120hr training Binary outcome: win/loss Test-retest: r=0.95 Cohen's κ=0.92 AI Agent ELO Random users: Google engineer?…
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Teamwork Between Species Is The Key To Life Itself
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18:31Codependency between humans gets a bad rap. But in nature, species often rely on each other for survival. While humans think they’re in control of relationships between other species, like dogs and even the yeast for our breads, the opposite is often true. Host Flora Lichtman speaks with ecologist Rob Dunn, whose new book, The Call of the Honeyguid…
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If An Asteroid Were Headed For Earth, Would We Be Ready?
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18:39You might remember news reporting from earlier this year that a 180-foot asteroid had about a 3% chance of hitting Earth in 2032. And if it did, it would unleash energy equivalent to hundreds of nuclear bombs. After further observations, astronomers revised that probability way down, to close to zero. So what is our current capability to spot Earth…
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The 2X Ceiling: Why 100 AI Agents Can't Outcode Amdahl's Law"
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4:19AI coding agents face the same fundamental limitation as parallel computing: Amdahl's Law. Just as 10 cooks can't make soup 10x faster, 10 AI agents can't code 10x faster due to inherent sequential bottlenecks. 📚 Key Concepts The Soup Analogy Multiple cooks can divide tasks (prep, boiling water, etc.) But certain steps MUST be sequential (can't sti…
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A Trailblazing Geneticist Reflects On Her Life And Work
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48:13It’s common knowledge that many diseases and conditions have some kind of genetic link. But that wasn't always the case. In 1990, long before the Human Genome Project tied so many health issues to differences in genetics, researchers identified a gene called BRCA1. It was the first gene linked to a hereditary form of any common cancer. People with …
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