The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everything from astronomy to zoology, highlighting the most exciting research from each issue of the Nature journal. We meet the scientists behind the results and provide in-depth analysis from Nature's journalists and editors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Weekly podcasts from Science Magazine, the world's leading journal of original scientific research, global news, and commentary.
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The Giant Bomb discusses the latest video game news and new releases, answers listener questions, and sometimes gets wildly off-topic in this weekly podcast. Featuring Jan Ochoa, Jeff Grubb, and Jeff Bakalar.
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This Is My Thing explores the ways we find and bring joy into our lives. It’s about the things we do not because it’s a job or a necessity, but simply because we love to do them. You’ll meet a guy who finds satisfaction in using his metal detector to find other people’s lost objects and you’ll hear from a group of retired ladies who started a ukulele band just because it sounded fun. And that’s just the start. This Is My Thing is supported by Fox Service Company.
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Join us as we unearth history one beep at a time! Detector For Metal Podcast explores the exciting world of treasure hunting with expert tips on research, equipment, and recovery techniques. Whether you're seeking gold nuggets, Civil War relics, rare coins, or lost jewelry, we'll help you be prepared, purposeful, and patient—the three keys to successful detecting. Discover hidden treasures beneath your feet and connect with fellow detectorists who share your passion for uncovering the past. ...
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The Albritton Letters began as handwritten and/or typewritten letters to many of Lloyd Albritton's friends and family back in the mid-1980s. The Letters in those days were copied and mailed via the U.S. Postal Service. This podcast is a continuation of that concept, but in a modern audio and video format hosted by Lloyd and his brother Phillip, and occasionally incuding guest appearances by his other brothers, Ronnie, Avis and Gregory. Discussons may be about anything and everything that see ...
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Hey If you are interested in metal detecting please check out my podcast where each week I talk about my own adventures in metal detecting, I brake down technical aspects of the hobby, all coupled with guest interviews discussing their successful hunting methods and product reviews. You can interact with the show by leaving a voicemail via https://linktr.ee/themetaldetectingshow Chat Soon.
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Join us every other Friday at 7:00 P.M. CST. This podcast is all about metal detecting and those who love the hobby. So join us as we talk with some of the most interesting people in the hobby of metal detecting.
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Two millennial best friends and digital creators share their very different life experiences in weekly podcast episodes. They’ll talk about anything and everything from their daily lives, to pop culture, to any other random shit going on in the world. all while being unapologetically themselves. For advertising opportunities please email [email protected] We wanna make the podcast even better, help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcYbu4 Privacy Policy: https://www.studi ...
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Relics Radio is a podcast, brought to you every Thursday with DK of Adventures In Dirt, and Tony of 5280 Adventures discussing various types of Treasure Hunting. Check out our new episodes for special guests as we discuss techniques, finding sites, detectors, and all things related to treasure hunting, metal detecting and relic hunting. Live stream video broadcasts now on Ken or Tony's YouTube channels, Wednesdays at 8pm Eastern: Ken - Adventures In Dirt YouTube Tony - 5280 Adventures YouTube
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It's not easy to choose the best metal detector for your needs. We had reviewed more than 50 detectors and make the huge guide that help to find the best metal detector. More about best metal detector here: https://detecthistory.com/top-metal-detectors/
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Welcome to Straight From The Coil — a podcast that goes beyond the beeps. This series is all about the mental side of metal detecting: the mindset, motivation, and meaning behind the hunt. Whether you’re in a slump, seeking clarity, or just need real talk from someone who gets it, you're in the right place. New episodes dive into patience, persistence, personal growth, and the honest truths most detectorists don’t talk about — but should. Expect real talk, personal stories, and practical wis ...
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Global Detection Adventures brings to you an informative and often times humorous collection of metal detecting news, information, reviews, tips, tricks and interviews with many popular metal detectors from Youtube, television and people who just enjoy the hobby. This is a weekly news and information podcast covering the weeks best finds from around the world. Hosted by XLII and Founded by Lance Goolsby of the Global Detection Adventures group, we will dive into historic and amazing things f ...
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Hosted by Tom Dempster & Kris Rodgers A show for all things metal detecting, we talk bout the latest tech, hot topics and delve back in time discussing history and artefacts. We also will be talking to some exciting guests.
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Welcome to On The Gold, a podcast created around education and practical application of gold prospecting and small-scale mining. I am your host Kevin Hoagland the Gold Prospectors Association of America Executive Director of Development. I invite you to join me as I share with you, my 50+ years of prospecting and mining experience. Yes I started very young and it all counts, especially since I was finding gold. The goal of my guest and I is to help you become a better Prospector and Miner. W ...
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A podcast about video games, their challenges and the stories we love. Welcome to Video Games and Coffee. Where facts are given, opinions are shared and connections are made over one of today's most important mediums of storytelling.
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On this episode of This Is My Thing, we’re talking with James Hughes about his nearly lifelong love of miniatures gaming. He discovered the hobby as a kid and has been an avid fan ever since. It's, in a way, three hobbies in one -- it's a collection, it's a creative outlet (because James hand paints all of his miniatures) and, of course, a game. We…
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Research misconduct: how the scientific community is fighting back
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52:13In 2016, Brian Wansink wrote a blog post that prompted scientific sleuths to investigate his work. They found evidence of data manipulation, and, after several news articles and two investigations by his institution, he would found to have committed misconduct, as defined by Cornell University. His work had been used to inform US policy around food…
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S8 E31 - The Ultimate Relic Identification Book Youve Been Waiting For
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1:31:36One of the most anticipated Relic Identification and Reference books to hit our metal detecting community in a long time is here. Tony and I welcome its author, William Plummer, also known to our community as Buckleboy LA, to the Relics Radio studio. From the publisher, "440 pages, full-color hardback with over 1,800 North American relics. The firs…
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Nature goes inside the world’s largest ‘mosquito factory’ — here’s the buzz
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10:57Raising mosquitoes to tackle disease might sound like an odd concept, but that’s what a facility in Brazil is aiming to do. Millions of mosquitoes are produced there every week, but these insects carry harmless Wolbachia bacteria that curbs their ability to spread deadly human viruses. Nature reporter Mariana Lenharo visited the facility and told u…
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Finding HIV’s last bastion in the body, and playing the violin like a cricket
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32:57First up on the podcast, despite so many advances in treatment, HIV drugs can suppress the virus but can’t cure the infection. Where does suppressed HIV hide within the body? Staff Writer Jon Cohen joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about the Last Gift Study, in which people with HIV donate their bodies for rapid autopsy to help find the last reservoi…
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00:45 The ant queen that can produce two different species Researchers have made an unusual observation that appears at odds with biology: an ant, known as the Iberian Harvester Ant can produce offspring of two completely different species. Many ants need to mate with other species to produce workers that are a genetic mix of the two, known as hybr…
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Only Friends is your weekly dose of girl talk where pop culture chaos meets historical moments in the zeitgeist. Only Friends dives into everything from celeb drama and viral trends to "This Day in History" moments you forgot you cared about. And of course, no episode is complete without "Am I the Asshole?" — where we judge, debate, and sometimes..…
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Episode 20 – “Horses” – The horse was a family pet when we were young. My father used the same horse to sometimes pull a plow for the garden, but mostly our horses, as kids, were our main transportation to the creek to swim or to a buddy’s place to just ride around for pleasure. Lloyd and Phillip talk about horses here; our horses as kids. Horses o…
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We're rolling out of a three day weekend and straight to the Bombcast! We chat about the Shinobi game, Gears Reloaded, Magic: the Gathering, Slay the Spire, and more games. We also chat about Nintendo having a direct very soon, Sony's live service Fairgames getting having more issues, Capcom and the Switch 2, a price for Hollow Knight: Silksong, an…
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Episode 51 | The Dynamics of the Battery Recycling Market
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28:39Battery Recycling is a crucial part of the global critical minerals’ strategy. But the economics of recycling is complex and is inextricably linked to the dynamics of the battery technology sector as a whole. In this episode I'm delighted to be joined by Dr Beatrice Browning , Battery Recycling Technology Lead at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence to d…
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S8 E30 - Metal Detecting GOLD COINS! Metal Detecting Treasure Talk on Relics Radio
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1:29:36Kyle Fiddes joins Ken and Tony to talk about all the excitment of finding incredible relics and the ultimate, Gold Coin.... RELICS RADIO is live via video broadcast on the 5280 Adventures YouTube channel and Adventures In Dirt YouTube channel every Wednesday night at 8:00 pm (Eastern) and is available for download wherever you get your podcasts. Se…
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Audio long read: How to detect consciousness in people, animals and maybe even AI
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19:57The search for signs of consciousness has expanded, thanks to advanced neuroimaging techniques. These tools allow researchers to detect consciousness in unresponsive humans, and now researchers are looking to develop tests that work in animals and perhaps even artificial intelligence systems of the future. This is an audio version of our Feature: H…
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A mother lode of Mexican mammoths, how water pollution enters the air, and a book on playing dead
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55:07First up on the podcast, Staff Writer Rodrigo Pérez Ortega joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about a megafauna megafind that rivals the La Brea Tar Pits. In addition to revealing tens of thousands of bones from everything from dire wolves to an ancient human, the site has yielded the first DNA from ammoths that lived in a warm climate. Next on the sh…
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Viral spread: how rumours surged in revolutionary France
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24:4400:48 How the 18th-Century 'Great Fear’ spread across rural France In the late 1700s, rural France was beset with rapidly spreading rumours of aristocratic plots to suppress revolutionary ideas. But how, and why, these rumours were able to spread so quickly has puzzled historians. Now, using modern epidemiological modelling, a team suggests that a …
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Only Friends is your weekly dose of girl talk where pop culture chaos meets historical moments in the zeitgeist. Only Friends dives into everything from celeb drama and viral trends to "This Day in History" moments you forgot you cared about. And of course, no episode is complete without "Am I the Asshole?" — where we judge, debate, and sometimes..…
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Episode 50 | Navigating the Future - Prospects for a European Battery Ecosystem
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28:42We continue our deep dive into the prospects for Europe in developing a globally competitive position with the global battery market. In this episode I'm delighted to be joined by Philipp Wunderlich, Battery Technology Lead at Accenture to discuss the competitive issues facing the European battery ecosystem. Speaker Notes: Philipp Wunderlich, Batte…
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We're packed with video game talk this week as we talk about Metal Gear Solid Delta, Dan's time with Chibi-Robo, Jan's Gamescom preview of Onimusha, Pragmata, and Resident Evil Requiem, Grubb nearing the end of Expedition 33, and how great Shinobi: Art of Vengeance is! We also recap other Gamescom stories, the delays that Silk Song is causing, and …
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On this episode of This Is My Thing, we’re talking with David Morley about his love of bike polo. For the unfamiliar, bike polo is a sport similar in many ways to traditional polo, with the key difference that players ride bikes instead of horses. David’s been playing for around fifteen years now, having started in San Marcos when both he and the s…
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I thought it would be fun to start putting out some pre-recorded podcasts just for you, our audio listeners. These will probably be shorter in duration and will cover a number of diferent topics, all relating to metal detecting, relic and treasure hunting. I hope you enjoy this first installment - The Mysteries of Cache Hunting... RELICS RADIO is l…
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Episode 19 – “Technology” – Technology is the creation and implementation of something useful and real based on an abstract idea. An invention, if you will. Technology, has also taken on a new meaning, denoting all the elctronic devices that we use in our modern lives; computers, cell phones, smart TVs, tablets, etc. This podcast discussion approac…
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S8 E28 - Show Us Your Relics - Show and Tell Time on the Relics Radio Podcast
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1:39:20Tony and Ken are joined by Jag Galicia, from Claim the Past, Jason from DetectSD, Jamie Herzog from Metal Sharxs, and Larry, from Five Mile Relics, for a little round of Show and Tell... were talking about the items we find in our individual areas. Were sharing stories about these items. To watch this episode in video form, go here to check it out:…
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New insights into endometriosis, and mapping dengue in Latin America
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32:07First up on the podcast, Staff Writer Meredith Wadman joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss recent advances in understanding endometriosis—a disease where tissue that resembles the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus, causing pain and other health effects. The pair talk about how investigating the role of the immune system in this disease is…
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Fusion energy gets a boost from cold fusion chemistry
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19:5700:46 Electrochemical fusion Researchers have used electrochemistry to increase the rates of nuclear fusion reactions in a desktop reactor. Fusion energy promises abundant clean energy, but fusion events are rare, hindering progress. Now, inspired by the controversial claim of cold fusion, researchers used electrochemistry to get palladium to absor…
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219: Metal Detecting & A Dog Sleepover
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We're back and we're early today! We chat about Grubb starting Expedition 33, Raccoin Pusher, a couple of puzzles with Is This Seat Taken? and Voxelgram 2, and a bunch more games. We also chat about Bioshock 4, an actual Silksong announcement, and other news before Gamescom. Oh...and somehow we talk about War of the Worlds for a while.... Today's e…
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Controversial climate report from Trump team galvanizes scientists into action
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13:05In this Podcast Extra, we discuss a report released by the US Department of Energy, which concluded that global warming is “less damaging economically than commonly believed”. However, many researchers say that the report misrepresents decades of climate science. We discuss how scientists are trying to coordinate a unified response amidst concerns …
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Why chatbots lie, and can synthetic organs and AI replace animal testing?
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31:53First up on the podcast, producer Meagan Cantwell and Contributing Correspondent Sara Reardon discuss alternative approaches to animal testing, from a heart on a chip to a miniorgan in a dish. Next on the show, Expert Voices columnist Melanie Mitchell and host Sarah Crespi dig into AI lies. Why do chatbots fabricate answers and pretend to do math? …
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Sun-powered flyers could explore the mysterious mesosphere
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31:5300:46 Tiny solar flyer Researchers have used a phenomenon known as thermal transpiration to create a solar-powered flying device that can stay aloft without any moving parts. The diminutive device, just one centimetre across, consists of two thin, perforated membranes that allow air to flow through the device, generating lift. Although only a proof…
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Episode 18 – “Handwriting” – Cursive handwriting has just about become a lost art. This episode is about handwriting in general, not just cursive, but all types of handwriting; cursive, block printing, shorthand, pictographic, etc. etc. The Albritton Brothers talk for 30 minutes about making marks on paper that represent sounds or ideas...or langua…
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218: Freaker Friday & New Taylor Era
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This week on the podcast, we recount Shawn's adventures in Las Vegas at this year's EVO and his time playing Marvel Tokon: Fighting Souls and Invincible VS, the team's time with the Battlefield 6 beta, and even more games and news for your Tuesday! Check out Shawn's Virtua Fighter interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y13GVqUcOZA and Dan'…
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On this episode of This Is My Thing, we’re talking with Kim Reist about a relatively new hobby for her. During the pandemic lockdown, she started experimenting with fingernail art; to her surprise, she found the possibilities endlessly fascinating, and it’s become a great source of creative expression and stress relief for her. Kim’s in what she ca…
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Why anteaters keep evolving, and how giant whales get enough food to live
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28:08First up on the podcast, Online News Editor David Grimm brings stories on peacock feathers’ ability to emit laser light, how anteaters have evolved at least 12 times, and why we should be thanking ketchup for our French fries. Next on the show, rorqual whales, such as the massive blue whale, use a lunging strategy to fill their monster maws with se…
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S8 E27 - Remembering Loy Milam - A Relics Radio Tribute
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2:05:26On July 30, 2025, Loy Milam, the founder and creator of this Relics Radio Podcast, passed away surrounded by his family at his home in Kentucky. We gathered a bunch of Loy's friends together to remember and pay tribute to this special man. Tennessee Jeff, Larry Stephens, Marc Hoover, Butch Holcombe, Bill Hayes, Matt Howell, Jeff Plugmaster Ford, To…
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Underwater glue shows its sticking power in rubber duck test
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28:1400:45 Researchers develop a new glue and test it on a rubber duck Aided by machine learning, researchers have developed a super-sticky compound that works as an underwater adhesive. Inspired by animals like barnacles, the team developed a new kind of a material called a hydrogel. The material is capable of securely fastening objects together even w…
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Only Friends is your weekly dose of girl talk where pop culture chaos meets historical moments in the zeitgeist. Only Friends dives into everything from celeb drama and viral trends to "This Day in History" moments you forgot you cared about. And of course, no episode is complete without "Am I the Asshole?" — where we judge, debate, and sometimes..…
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Jan's back from the woods and Mike's back from being on assignment, so they team up with The Jeffs to bring you a Bombcast filled with flights through space, wild pricing schemes, and haunted microphones. Support us and get new episodes ad-free by signing up for Giant Bomb Premium at https://www.giantbomb.com/join…
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Episode 17 – “Hammer Time” – In this episode the Albritton brothers tackle a subject familiar to most everybody; Hammers! Yes, that’s right! Hammers. Big hammers. Tiny hammers. Metal, wooden, and plastic hammers. Many are the varieties of hammers and for all sorts of purposes. Listen as Lloyd and Phillip try their best to “hit the nail on the head”…
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S8 E26 - Meteorite Hunter Meets Treasure Hunter - Stephanie Inskeep
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1:34:33Stephanie Inskeep from Ancient Adventures joins Ken and Tony to talk about all her treasure hunting activities from hunitng for sharks teeth, native american artifacts, relics, and meteorites. We also talk about her recent appearance on Expedition Unknown with Josh Gates looking for Anne Boney's pirate treasure. https://www.youtube.com/@AncientAdve…
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Wartime science in Ukraine, what Neanderthals really ate, and visiting the city of the dead
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51:33First up on the podcast, Contributing Correspondent Richard Stone joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about the toll of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and how researchers have been mobilized to help the war effort. In June, Stone visited the basement labs where Ukrainian students modify off-the-shelf drones for war fighting and the facilities where bi…
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Earth's deepest ecosystem discovered six miles below the sea
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33:0300:45 The deepest ecosystem ever discovered Researchers have dived down to more than 9,000 metres below the surface of the Pacific and discovered surprisingly complex communities of life living in deep ocean trenches. The new research shows an array of animal life that appears to be using methane as a source of energy. The researchers are planning …
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Only Friends is your weekly dose of girl talk where pop culture chaos meets historical moments in the zeitgeist. Only Friends dives into everything from celeb drama and viral trends to "This Day in History" moments you forgot you cared about. And of course, no episode is complete without "Am I the Asshole?" — where we judge, debate, and sometimes..…
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Most of the team is out this week, so fill-in host Jeff Bakalar is joined by Jeff Grubb, TurboShawn, and our friend Jason Fanelli to chat about their continued adventures in Donkey Kong Bananza, what's next for Nintendo, and much, much more! Support us and get new episodes ad-free by signing up for Giant Bomb Premium at https://www.giantbomb.com/jo…
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On this episode of This Is My Thing, we’re talking with Cory Squires about his love of whittling and woodcarving. We'll talk with Cory about his whittling origin story (his grandfather handed him a knife and a block of wood when he was bored as a child), his history with the practice, what he likes to carve (mostly funny animals and pop culture fig…
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S8 E25 - Metal Detecting for Lost Relics in North Carolina - Jeff Hendrick
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1:37:08Tony and Ken visit with thier old digging buddy, Jeff "Grandma's Brooch" Hendrick who had moved to North Carolina. What is he finding these days over in NC? RELICS RADIO is live via video broadcast on the 5280 Adventures YouTube channel and Adventures In Dirt YouTube channel every Wednesday night at 8:00 pm (Eastern) and is available for download w…
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Robots that eat other robots, and an ancient hot spot of early human relatives
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34:45First up on the podcast, South Africa’s Cradle of Humankind is home to the world’s greatest concentration of ancestral human remains, including our own genus, Homo, Australopithecus, and a more robust hominin called Paranthropus. Proving they were there at the same time is challenging, but new fossil evidence seems to point to coexistence. Producer…
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Giant laser heats solid gold to 14 times its melting point
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35:3800:46 How hot can solid gold get? A new study suggests that gold can be superheated far beyond its melting point without it becoming a liquid. Using an intense burst from a laser, a team heated a gold foil to 14 times its melting point, far beyond a theoretical limit put forward in previous studies. The team suggest that the speed at which they hea…
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You Don’t Need a Better Detector — You Need Time With the One You’ve Got
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6:20Is your detector really holding you back — or are you just not hearing it yet? In this episode of Straight From The Coil, we’re talking real detector talk. I’ve been through the upgrade itch. I’ve blamed the machine. But after enough hunts, I realized what I really needed was time — not tech. 🎧 Hear how one bad upgrade taught me the value of master…
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Episode 16 – “Old Cars” – The golden era of the automobile! That’s what it was called; those years in the 5os, 60s and 70s when cars were made with “style”. Big engines, and sleek fenders, shaped like the speedy space ships they emulated. This episode is about some of those old cars and why they were so cool. Also, why they continue to be restored …
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