In a world dominated by prequels, sequels, and reboots. A team of media analysts and unemployed film nerds take a look at it all. Film by film, from prequels to adaptations. It’s the Return of the Movie!Join us every other week as our panel takes a look at the old and new of the film and TV world. We give honest and insightful reviews, as well as deep dives into the history of the franchise and the fandom it represents. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The term "paranormal" refers to phenomena and experiences that are beyond the scope of normal scientific understanding and cannot be easily explained through traditional scientific principles. These phenomena often challenge conventional beliefs and are associated with the supernatural, metaphysical, or unexplained aspects of reality. Join us on our weekly dives into this crazy rabbit hole...
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The Sustainable Supply Chain podcast is where sustainability meets supply chain transformation - no fluff, no filters, just real conversations that matter. I’m Tom Raftery, and every Monday at 7am CET, I sit down with global supply chain leaders, startup founders, tech disruptors, and corporate changemakers to unpack the systems, data, and decisions shaping the future of sustainable operations. If your job touches supply chains, ESG, risk, resilience, or digital transformation, this podcast ...
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Welcome to Steel Stories by U. S. Steel. From market insights to industry trends, we will delve into the wealth of knowledge with world-renowned experts and industry thought leaders who will share their unique perspectives on global events shaping the future of steel. References to “greenhouse gas emissions (GHG)” throughout podcasts, in the context of U. S. Steel’s GHG reduction goals, refer to Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. Views expressed by guests on this podcast are their own, and not n ...
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Hans-Hermann Hoppe presents a thorough reconstruction of the foundation of economics, social theory, and politics. Sweeping in scope and powerfully persuasive, these ten lectures are the basis of a grand treatise in the Misesian-Rothbardian tradition.
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Can you build a business based on… “calm?” Host Susan Boles looks beyond the usual metrics of success to help you build a business where calm is the new KPI. With over 15 years of experience as an entrepreneur, CFO, and COO, Susan shares the business strategies that lead to a business with comfortable margins—financial, emotional, energetic, and scheduling margins. Join her and her guests as they counter the prevailing “wisdom” about business growth, productivity, and success to provide a fr ...
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Hassan Khan takes the reigns for the new and improved Off The Hook Podcast! Each week Hassan sits down with a new guest as they delve into their life and angling experiences.
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In the long run, there is a huge possibility that we have a scope to achieve even greater feats in the cement domain.While the development in China attracts mid investors, our country will attract long term investors , that’ll help open new avenues for growth of the country’s economy and employment opportunities. For more information visit: http://www.cmaindia.org
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Quick and concise, Eight Minute Climate Fix covers everything that's happening in climate action and the energy transition. We tackle the complexity of the changes happening in our world and make it easy, and quick, for anyone to understand. Our sister podcast, More Than Eight Minutes, includes the extended versions with our guests for anyone who wants to go a level deeper into these issues.
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The traditional enterprise go-to-market motion is undergoing a transformational shift. B2B buyers are more sophisticated than ever, and operational efficiency is a key focus for every organization. One key function possesses a unique opportunity to shape the future of revenue generation: enablement. On this podcast, we’re bringing you the secrets, strategies, and tactics that successful enablement leaders are using to drive meaningful impact. The Enablement Edge is the go-to resource for sal ...
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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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Ethical Swag: How Sustainable Promotional Products Are Changing Supply Chains
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50:20Send me a message In this episode of the Sustainable Supply Chain Podcast, I sit down with Tara Milburn, founder and CEO of Ethical Swag, a certified B Corp reshaping the promotional products industry. Too often, branded merchandise ends up as waste or is produced under questionable conditions. Tara and her team are proving there’s a better way, wh…
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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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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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In this episode we discuss the Dogman phenomenon, a cryptid that has been seen all over North Carolina. There have been sightings around locations such as Gastonia and Black Mountain. We explore the appearance of the mysterious creature, which has been described as a bi-pedal creature that resembles either a wolf or a German shepherd. It has glowin…
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First-Hand Experience: RTO Initial Registration in the 2025 Standards Era
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22:35The training sector has witnessed significant regulatory changes with the introduction of the 2025 standards, leaving many RTOs uncertain about what to expect during their ASQA audits. This episode cuts through the noise to deliver practical insights from two practitioners who've recently navigated the new audit landscape. Drawing from their combin…
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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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The Expertise Trap: When Your Signature Skill Becomes Your Biggest Bottleneck with Jeremy Enns
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44:59When your signature skill is the thing clients line up for, it’s easy to accidentally build a beautiful trap. In this live diagnosis, Jeremy Enns, the founder of Podcast Marketing Academy,shares how his rave-review podcast audits started running his weeks (and energy) into the ground. We focus on Business Design and Margin Mindset to keep the magic…
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Should we trust AI as a creative collaborator with Professor Anjana Susarla
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27:26By 2026, Europol estimates that more than 90% of online content could be AI-generated – from music and written work to imagery and beyond. But what does this shift mean for creativity, originality, and the role of human value in the process? In this episode of Tech Tomorrow, David Elliman speaks with Anjana Susarla, Professor of Responsible AI at t…
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What The Label Of ‘Genius’ Tells Us About Our Society
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18:41What makes someone a genius? Are they the smartest, most creative, most innovative people? Those with the highest IQ? Who we consider a genius may actually tell us much more about what we value as a society than any objective measure of brilliance. A compelling or quirky life story often shapes who is elevated to genius status. Host Ira Flatow unpa…
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Fixing Scope 3 with AI: Supplier Engagement, Data Accuracy, and Decarbonisation Levers
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42:38Send me a message In this week’s episode of the Sustainable Supply Chain Podcast, I sat down with fellow Irishman Paul Byrnes, CEO of Mavarick AI, to explore how manufacturers can use AI and data to tackle the notoriously difficult challenge of Scope 3 emissions. Paul brings a unique perspective, rooted in both deep data science and hands-on manufa…
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The Human Obsession With Aliens Goes Way, Way Back
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25:23A video shown on Capitol Hill on September 9 reportedly shows an American hellfire missile attacking and simply bouncing off a UAP (the military term for a UFO). When videos like this come out, speculation about aliens often follows. But our obsession with aliens isn’t new—and it didn’t begin with 1950s alien invasion movies like “The Day The Earth…
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A Delicious But Invasive Mushroom Could Affect Fungal Diversity
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19:12It all started harmlessly enough: People bought kits to grow mushrooms at home. But then, scientists in the upper Midwest noticed something strange. The golden oyster mushroom, which is not native to the United States, was thriving in local forests. Those homegrown mushrooms escaped our basements into the wild. Fungal ecologist Aishwarya Veerabahu …
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Drawing the Future: Steel, AI and the Next Generation of Automotive Design (Part 2)
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28:21In Part 2 of our conversation with Paul Snyder, Chair of Transportation Design at the College for Creative Studies, we look ahead at the forces shaping the future of mobility. Snyder reflects on the influence of visionary designer Syd Mead, whose collaboration with U. S. Steel in the 1960s continues to inspire automotive designers today. The discus…
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A Photographer Captures Nature In Mind-Boggling Detail
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18:26If you’ve flipped through an issue of National Geographic or scrolled through their social media, and caught a stunningly detailed photo of a tiny creature—like one where you can make out the hairs on a honeybee’s eyeballs, or the exact contours of a hummingbird’s forked tongue—you have probably seen the work of Anand Varma. He’s an award-winning s…
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Episode 132: Unveiling the Secrets of the Hellfire Club
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30:32The show this week is the Hellfire Club. An 18th-century secret society, is the topic of discussion, and it shows the great balancing act between vice, power, and secrecy which is timeless. This episode brings us back in time to the club, founded by the famous Francis Dashwood, who arranged activities that defied social and religious etiquette, dis…
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How Shoddy Science Is Driving A Supplement Boom
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19:02Dietary supplements are big business, with one recent estimate showing the industry is worth almost $64 billion in the United States alone. Take a casual scroll through your social media and you’ll find influencers hawking all kinds of supplements. But how effective are they? How are they regulated? And why are these “natural” remedies so appealing…
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Leading across technical domains, strategic deep-dives & applying your skills in new industries w/ Simone Kalmakis #231
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43:17How do you apply your leadership skills to a new, mission-driven industry and effectively lead teams across multiple technical domains? In this episode, Simone Kalmakis (VPE @ Viam) shares her playbook for successfully transitioning between industries from health-tech and climate to her current work in robotics and AI. We deconstruct the leadership…
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Tech Tomorrow is your front-row seat to the conversations redefining the future. Each episode explores a big, thought-provoking question, from how we collaborate with machines to the possibilities intelligent systems could unlock in the future. Created for leaders steering innovation through complexity, the show cuts through the noise, connecting c…
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Octopuses Use Suckers To ‘Taste’ Harmful Microbes
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19:20Put on your party hat and wet suit because it is Cephalopod Week, Science Friday’s annual celebration of all things, octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish. To kick things off, we’re bringing you an ode to the octopus arm. You may have heard that octopuses can use their arms to “taste” their surroundings, which they use for finding food. Now, researchers…
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Smart Supplier Relationships: The New Engine of Sustainable Supply Chains
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40:58Send me a message In this week’s episode of the Sustainable Supply Chain Podcast, I sit down with Sam Jenks, Chief Revenue Officer at Kodiak Hub, to explore why supplier relationship management (SRM) is no longer a “nice-to-have” but a mission-critical capability. Sam shares his journey in procurement technology and explains why traditional supplie…
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Behind The Scenes of The Social 5, Questionable Catch Shots and New Products | S3 Episode 8
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1:20:41Send us a text In this episode, Dan and Alfie take you behind the scenes of The Social 5 adventure to Dale Hollow, USA. We have an interesting question this week, would you let someone have a photo of a fish you’ve just caught? Sounds mad right, but there may be reasons to suggest it’s okay. There’s a sneak peek at an exciting new Nash product laun…
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After CDC Director Is Ousted, More Senior Officials Resign
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13:46On August 27, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the White House fired CDC director Susan Monarez after only a month on the job. Right after she was ousted, other senior leaders resigned from the agency, including Demetre Daskalakis, an infectious disease physician and former director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory …
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Meet 3I/Atlas, An Object From Another Solar System
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18:30Earlier this summer, astronomers discovered something strange whizzing past Jupiter: an interstellar object. Scientists named it 3I/ATLAS. It’s only the third interstellar object ever observed, and it’s due to leave the solar system by the end of the year, so the race is on to learn as much as we can about it. Host Flora Lichtman talks with astroch…
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How Common Household Products Pollute Our Indoor Air
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13:17You have probably given some thought to outdoor air pollution, whether it’s wildfire smoke or smog from traffic. You may even check AQI measurements on your phone. But what about the air inside your home? Host Flora Lichtman talks to civil and environmental engineer Nusrat Jung, who studies indoor air pollution, about how we create toxic air withou…
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Episode 131: Operation Saucer: The Dark Truth Behind Brazil's UFO Incident
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31:00In this show we discuss the bizarre happenings that occurred in 1977 in Colares, Brazil, when a number of unexplainable events, ranging from cryptic beams of light injuring individuals to physical phenomena felt by citizens, spread panic and fear. We learn what produced these events, as seen by eyewitnesses of pillars of light causing harm and medi…
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In some places, sand dunes protect shorelines from the onslaught of ocean waves. In other places, the dunes themselves are on the move, and threaten human structures. Host Flora Lichtman talks with mechanical engineer Nathalie Vriend, who studies the structure of sand dunes, about what makes a heap of sand a dune, and what scientists still hope to …
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Food Science Experts On Perfecting At-Home Ice Cream
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18:19Summer may be winding down, but we’re not quite ready to let go of beach days, backyard cookouts, or ice cream cones. We love ice cream here at SciFri, so we’re pulling a few of our favorite ice cream science stories out of the freezer this week. Back in 2015, ice cream expert Maya Warren sat down with Host Ira Flatow to help us understand a scienc…
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How to Decarbonise a Fleet: The Playbook You Actually Need
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34:57Send me a message Fleet sustainability isn’t just about going electric, it’s about smart planning, cultural buy-in, and tackling operational friction head-on. In this episode of the Sustainable Supply Chain podcast, I’m joined by Steve Saltzgiver, Director of Fleet Success at RTA Fleet, who brings over 40 years of public and private sector experien…
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Drawing the Future: Steel, AI and the Next Generation of Automotive Design (Part 1)
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31:34What will cars of the future look like and what role will steel play in shaping them? In this 2-part episode of Steel Stories, host David Kirkpatrick sits down with Paul Snyder, Chair of Transportation Design at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit and a veteran designer with Ford and Honda. In this Part 1 episode, Paul shares how autonomy, …
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An ER Doctor Reflects On Hurricane Katrina, 20 Years Later
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25:17Twenty years ago, Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana, and the levees designed to protect New Orleans failed. Huge swaths of the city flooded, and 1,600 people were trapped inside Charity Hospital. Physician Erica Fisher was working in Charity’s emergency room at the time, and she and her colleagues fought for days to keep their patients a…
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An Archaeologist And A Tattoo Artist Decipher Ancient Ink
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18:52Researchers recently used near-infrared photography to get a detailed look at ancient artwork showing scenes of wild animals tangled in a fight. But these weren’t paintings on a cave wall. They were tattoos on the arms of a Siberian woman who lived 2,300 years ago. What can ancient ink tell us about our ancestors? Sticking and poking their way into…
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What Lies Beneath The Outer Layers Of A Star?
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12:52You might think of a star as a mass of incandescent gas, a gigantic nuclear furnace where hydrogen is turned into helium at a temperature of millions of degrees. But researchers recently reported that they’d observed some of what lies beneath all that hydrogen and helium, at least inside one unusual supernova. The star, named supernova 2021yfj, had…
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Episode 130: The Devil's Tramping Ground Unveiled
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27:10The topic this week is the mysterious Devil's Tramping Ground, a strange spot in western Chatham County, North Carolina, where the ground purportedly resists vegetation, a remarkable difference from the surrounding forest. Join us for the history and legends of this place. One which has intrigued both locals and tourists for over a century. We'll a…
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How Box Builds AI Agents, Redefines Technical Vision, and Balances Speed with Security w/ Ben Kus #230
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46:14"If we were building Box today, what would we do?” Ben Kus (CTO @ Box) deconstructs their playbook for enterprise AI innovation. We cover their journey to reimagine & reorient the company to a new technical vision, how they run a “multi-speed” org that balances startup agility and & enterprise-grade stability, and their “platform first” approach to…
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How Have Gray Wolves Fared 30 Years After Reintroduction?
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12:38Gray wolves are native to the Rocky Mountains, but decades of hunting nearly eradicated them from the western United States by the 1940s. In 1995, wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park, and it’s been a conservation success story, but not a straight path out of the woods. Host Flora Lichtman digs into the last 30 years of wolves in t…
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What do Flamin’ Hot Cheetos, lime Jell-O, and Kraft Creamy French Salad dressing have in common? They've all gotten a glow-up from artificial food dyes. Petroleum-based food dyes have become a target of RFK Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda—but what does science say about their effects on health? Joining Host Flora Lichtman to discuss is As…
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Beyond Compliance: The Business Case for Measuring Scope 3 Emissions
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42:14Send me a message In this week’s episode of the Sustainable Supply Chain Podcast, I’m sharing a replay of one of my favourite conversations—my chat with George Wade, co-founder of Zevero. George’s story is a fascinating one: he began in waste management, only to realise that the biggest opportunities to cut emissions weren’t in bins or pallet wrap,…
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mRNA Vaccine For Pancreatic Cancer Continues To Show Promise
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18:15This month, the Department of Health and Human Services terminated almost $500 million in mRNA vaccine development grants and contracts. While HHS has said that these cuts won't affect mRNA cancer research, some researchers have expressed concern about the impact on their ongoing work. In light of these developments, we’re revisiting a conversation…
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Can The Rise In Solar Power Balance Out Clean Energy Cuts?
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18:44Since President Trump returned to office, his administration has been aggressive in rolling back clean energy initiatives. But that isn’t the whole story. Texas, California, and other states are bringing so much solar and battery power online that in March, fossil fuels generated less than half the electricity in the US for the first time ever. And…
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Coffee with the Council Podcast: Meet This Year’s Asia-Pacific Community Meeting Keynote Speaker, Sharon Gai
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20:22Today, I am so excited to bring you a sneak peek interview with PCI SSC's Asia-Pacific Community Meeting keynote speaker, Sharon Gai. Sharon Gai is a global expert in e-commerce, digital strategy, and cross-cultural innovation. After nearly a decade at Alibaba, guiding global brands through China's digital market, she authored E-Commerce Reimagined…
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Decoding Fireflies’ Smelly Signals And Blinking Butts
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17:48Fireflies’ magical blinking lights are tiny beacons in the warm dark night. Who can resist catching one? Not scientists. Because their light comes from bodily chemicals, fireflies’ power of illumination has long been used as a tool in medical research. And that has driven scientists to investigate the inner workings of the blinking beetle itself. R…
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Episode 129: Antarctica Part 3: The Maudheim Encounter
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27:26This episode explores the enigmatic Maudheim Encounter. A reported clandestine British military mission in Antarctica which is purported to have happened at the close of WW II in 1945. We look at the chilling facts behind this mission. One where elite soldiers claimed to have found a Nazi base, an extensive tunnel network, and bioengineered beings …
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The Uncertain Science Behind What We Understand As ‘Truth’
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18:30Throughout history, humans have been on a search for truth. From the ancient Greeks and their belief in a universal truth, to our Founding Fathers writing, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.” In a world of disinformation, conspiracy theories, and the rising influence of artificial intelligence, where does trut…
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Rewriting the Engineering Leadership Playbook: An ELC Annual 2025 Preview #229
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23:09Engineering leadership is undergoing a seismic shift, requiring playbooks to be rewritten, in real-time. In this special episode, hosts Patrick Gallagher and Jerry Li give you an inside look at the ELC Annual 2025 experience, and how the two-day conference will equip you with new mental models, skills, and frameworks required to lead. Get a preview…
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How Agatha Christie Used Chemistry To Kill (In Books)
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17:33Did you know that murder mystery writer Agatha Christie had a background in chemistry? In about half of her stories, the murder is committed using poison—something she was very, very familiar with. She had even trained in apothecaries to mix prescriptions by hand before she became a novelist. Chemist-turned-author Kathryn Harkup wrote about them in…
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Episode 50 - Astrophotography after an apocalypses with Alan Dyer
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54:34WOW!! 50 Episodes in and we finally drop an "F" bomb. Yes for the first time on the podcast you will hear a word that can upset the majority of us astrophotographers. Alan Dyer was gracious with is time and spoke to use about Astrophotography that took serious planned and some finger crossing in hopes it turned out. Grab the head phones and find ou…
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Jacob London Carper - Island Life, Big Commons & Going Viral | Nash Off The Hook Podcast | S3 Episode 7
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1:21:47Send us a text Join Alfie as he sits down with Jacob London Carper for a catch-up. From going viral with his dancing in Jamaica, to landing a huge common during his island carp fishing campaign, Jacob’s year has been anything but ordinary. He also reveals plans for an upcoming Lime Bike film in London.…
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What Do mRNA Funding Cuts Mean For Future US Research?
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19:37On August 5, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the Department of Health and Human Services would terminate almost $500 million in mRNA vaccine development grants and contracts, affecting 22 projects. Biologist and mRNA researcher Jeff Coller joins Host Ira Flatow to talk about what this move means for future mRNA research in the…
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