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The Neuron covers the latest AI developments, trends and research, hosted by Grant Harvey and Corey Noles. Digestible, informative and authoritative takes on AI that get you up to speed and help you become an authority in your own circles. Available every Tuesday on all podcasting platforms and YouTube. Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.theneurondaily.com/subscribe
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I Highly Recommend Not Listening To One Of Our Podcasts While Driving, These Are Internal Visualization Exercises, Exercises For The Synapses Of Our Neuron Cells. Catholic Meditation Is Divine Directional Meditation Based On The Frequency Of The Divine Consciousness Of Jesus. Rather Than Impersonal Mindful Meditation That Views The Physical Body As An Obstacle To Divine Consciousness, Catholic Meditation Views The Physical Body As Our Vehicle For Divine Consciousness. We Take Jesus As The In ...
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A parenting podcast that doesn't tell you HOW to parent your own child. We teach you how to think during parenting challenges and help you build emotional intelligence skills to lower your stress and help you cope with those challenging emotions that come with parenting. Neuroscientist, Dr. Cindy Hovington can help you parent your child with confidence and feel competent by helping you understand your triggers, recognize and break your emotional patterns and teach you how to model healthy em ...
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Hinted Neuron

Kelvin Paschal

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Join us as we engage in deep conversations and explore controversial questions about society, Philosophy, The human mind, Game theory, and Postmodernism. You'll hear me talk to smart and interesting people every week to get their unique and honest perspective on things, Hinted Neuron is a podcast for the curious, the thinkers, and the makers everywhere. Subscribe to this podcast, Enlightenment Awaits.
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Between the Signals

UK Dementia Research Institute at King's College London

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This podcast series will feature scientists from the UK Dementia Research Institute at King’s College London, who will each share their research towards a better understanding of conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's, Frontotemporal dementia and motor neuron disease/ALS and the development of much-needed, effective treatments. For more information, visit: www.ukdri.ac.uk
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The Nepali Way

Bishwas Basnet

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Till the last neuron fires up, I think. Till the last breeze blows, I inhale. Till the last sunset encounter, I gaze. Till the last vibration uttered, I discuss. For all start dust out there and right here, I will provide. With all means. With all love. With all gratitude. For divine. By divine. Hari Om Tat Sat 🕉️🙏
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Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible!

Milena Korostenskaja, PhD

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Unlock the secrets of a career in neuroscience and neurotechnologies with our neuron-packed podcast! From inspiring success stories to cutting-edge industry advancements, we've got it all. Join us as we chat with exclusive guests and uncover the keys to thriving in this dynamic field. Plus, we'll dive into some mind-blowing topics like neuroenhancement, brain-computer interfaces, and the future of brain-based technologies. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your career to th ...
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On Neuro Current, we delve into the stories and conversations surrounding research published in the journals of the Society for Neuroscience. Through its publications, JNeurosci, eNeuro, and the History of Neuroscience in Autobiography, SfN promotes discussion, debate, and reflection on the nature of scientific discovery, to advance the understanding of the brain and the nervous system.
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Tech with Newton is an informative technology podcast for tech enthusiasts, newcomers to tech, tech professionals, and anyone looking to break into the industry. It is a podcast committed to educating and empowering technology careers worldwide. In each episode, the host, Newton, a seasoned IT consultant, explores the latest interesting tech news, trends, insights, and innovations, as well as tech career development tips and tricks to turbocharge careers in the industry.
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From Our Neurons to Yours

Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University, Nicholas Weiler

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This award-winning show from Stanford’s Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute is a field manual for anyone who wants to understand their own brain and the new science reshaping how we learn, age, heal, and make sense of ourselves. Each episode, host Nicholas Weiler sits down with leading scientists to unpack big ideas from the frontiers of the field—brain-computer interfaces and AI language models; new therapies for depression, dementia, and stroke; the mysteries of perception and memory; even the ...
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Ever wondered how technology start-ups, well, start-up? For most founder entrepreneurs, it is the biggest experiment they'll ever run. Like most experiments, the result isn't known beforehand and it often doesn't work first time. On a bigger scale, how do big tech companies turn innovative science into profit? Mark Davison interviews founder scientists, executives, investors, communicators, and others in the technology start-up and corporate science ecosystems. Learn how great ideas turned i ...
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Business Trip

Greg Kubin & Matias Serebrinsky

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Business Trip explores the frontiers of brain and mental health. Each episode features founders, investors, and researchers in psychedelics, neurotechnology, neurometabolism, precision medicine, digital therapeutics, novel modalities, and more.
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Hopeful Neuron

Dana Latter

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Dana Latter is a dedicated autism coach and parent mentor who is passionate about helping families navigate the challenges of autism and sensory integration. As the author of "Against the Odds" mother of two children on the autistic spectrum, Dana brings a wealth of personal and professional experience to her work. She offers parents practical strategies, insights, and support, focusing on natural, non-medication approaches to improve children's lives. Dana's expertise in areas such as self- ...
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The Joy of x

Steven Strogatz and Quanta Magazine

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The acclaimed mathematician and author Steven Strogatz interviews some of the world's leading scientists about their lives and work.
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The Oyster

The Paragon Collective

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In a not so distant future, due to overwhelming carbon emissions, The Earth is on the brink of becoming uninhabitable. These conditions are made far more horrifying because the available housing shelters (that can produce sustainable air quality) will only be able to house 80% of the world’s total population. To try and save the human race, every person has a government-mandated microchip implanted in their brains to attempt to facilitate the migration of a portion of the population to an un ...
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Are you interested in your health or the health of a loved one? Mike Dilke speaks to experts in all kinds of health related fields covering topics such as smoking, vaping, medicines derived from cannabis, mental health, sleep, exercise, joint pain, back pain, nutrition and many others. Keep up with important health news and issues by listening to the Relaxback UK Show.
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Mommy Brain Revisited

Dr. Jodi Pawluski

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Welcome to Mommy Brain Revisited, a podcast where neuroscience meets parenting. Join us as we explore the fascinating world of the parental brain, bridging the gap between groundbreaking research and everyday parenting . Music - All in my head, Luna Wave (soundstripe)
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Dr Lucas Peter Lucas Neurosurgeon

Dr Lucas Peter Lucas Neurosurgeon

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Dr. Peter Geoffrey Lucas is a distinguished medical professional with a remarkable journey in the field of neurosurgery. He embarked on his medical career by earning his medical degree from the University of Queensland in 1998. His early experiences at The Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane kindled his deep passion for neurosurgery.
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Despite decades of study, much of the brain remains a mystery. But this incredible organ is responsible for the most important parts of what make us human, as well as some of the most difficult-to-treat conditions and diseases. The Brain Matters Podcast brings together powerful conversations between researchers, doctors and people with first-hand experience of brain conditions to discuss the past, present and future of brain health.
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Daily Value

Dr. William Wallace

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Daily Value is a podcast that takes a deep dive into essential nutrients and dietary practices that fuel our bodies and minds. Hosted by Dr. William Wallace, a leading product developer in the Natural Health Product industry and a dedicated educator in health and nutrition, this show is your go-to resource for understanding the science behind the vitamins, minerals, and supplements that influence human health. Each short, digestible episode unpacks the latest scientific findings, protocols, ...
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The Perils of Publishing

Society for Neuroscience

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The Society for Neuroscience introduces its inaugural podcast, The Perils of Publishing. This series is a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to publish a scientific study. Follow two authors’ experiences in developing a study idea, conducting the experiment, organizing the data, writing the manuscript, selecting a journal, receiving reviews, and handling media attention post-publishing. Along the way, you’ll hear about the publication process from editors at Cell Press, Neuron, and JNeu ...
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Curious to explore the technology advancing Artificial Intelligence beyond the usual headlines? Brains and Machines will introduce you to the people and ideas behind neuromorphic engineering, bio-inspired robotics, and other transformative technologies shaping AI’s future. From spiking neural networks and event-cameras to models of attention and mechanisms for prosthetic control, we investigate how machine cognition is moving forward. Join Dr Sunny Bains, a scientist, journalist, and lecture ...
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Wind Ministries equips people to experience God by introducing them to the heart of Jesus, encouraging them to learn and grow in the prophetic, and guiding them in the pursuit of spiritual formation so that they can understand their personal experiences are part of a much larger story. On the Wind Ministries Podcast, you will find teaching resources from Joshua and Erin Hoffert (as well as others) ranging from practical conversations about the spiritual life to a deep dive into the lives of ...
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The best Indian podcast business/startup stories from India and beyond. On each episode, host Ashish Airon talks to entrepreneurs/CXOs on new-age business models, challenges, opportunities how to scale. New episode every week. www.blitzbusinesstalk.com
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Wild souls, deep feelers, sacred rule-breakers… curious minds who know the brain and spirit aren’t separate—they’re tangled in this magical thing we call life. Reckless Mystic is storytelling colliding with neuroscience, nature, consciousness, and the untamed art of becoming. Raw reflections and unapologetic conversations about burning the old, rewiring the mind, and rising again. ✨ No gurus. No dogma. Just deep dives into the science of being human… and the cosmic chaos of being more than t ...
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Good For The Hive is a weekly podcast where I talk with a whole host of inspiring guests to share their life lessons and take a look at the answer the question: What is a Good Life?
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Welcome to Live Life in Motion. A podcast designed to motivate you to become the best version of yourself. Episodes will feature guests from all walks of life, including experts in the field of mental and physical well-being. We will share stories from individuals that have overcome adversity and pushed forward in life, as well as insights on the tools and techniques that helped them excel. Each of us is destined for success and here you will learn how to unlock your untapped potential. Clic ...
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Welcome to Science Sessions, the PNAS podcast program. Listen to brief conversations with cutting-edge researchers, Academy members, and policymakers as they discuss topics relevant to today's scientific community. Learn the behind-the-scenes story of work published in PNAS, plus a broad range of scientific news about discoveries that affect the world around us.
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The JEWEL Network

The Jewel Network

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The Justifiably Enchanted with Enlightened Living (J.E.W.E.L.) NETWORK is a radio frequency of continuous streaming knowledge and wisdom, which promotes and sustains the activation of the present evolutionary process of Immortality and the unfolding of the GOD-SELF, in an evolving planetary society. Every individual with an adult body can have the mind of a scientist when they tune into the J.E.W.E.L. Network.
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A Splash of Colour

Oxford University

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A series of short films on how we see colour Episode 1: Seeing neurons inside the living eye Episode 2: Neurons code the colour we see Episode 3: More than meet the eye: Hyperspectral imaging Episode 4: Panel discussion: #TheDress – What do we know? Produced by Dr. Manuel Spitschan, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford (2018) Funded by OSA Color Technical Group, International Colour Vision Society (ICVS), Colour Group (GB) & Oxford Vision Group (OxVis).
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Thomson Reuters just launched Deep Research—an AI system that doesn't just search legal databases, but plans and strategizes like an experienced attorney. In this episode, we explore how one of the world's largest legal research companies is using AI agents to transform how lawyers work, the challenges of building AI for high-stakes legal decisions…
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Dr. Ewelina Kurtys is leading the way in biocomputing at FinalSpark where she is working on the next evolutionary leap for AI and neuron-powered computing. It’s a brave new world, just 10 years in the making. We discuss lab-grown human brain organoids connected to electrodes, the possibility to solve AI’s massive energy consumption challenge, post-…
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In this episode I’m interviewing a scientist who is trying to revolutionize computing by replacing power hungry silicon gates with highly efficient biological neurons. For a present-day silicon-based computer to approach the processing power of a human brain would take MegaWatts of power—we are seeing some of these inefficiencies looking at AI syst…
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Mike Judge breaks down why he doesn’t believe the AI coding claims add up, the folks behind Cactoide create an open source alternative to Meetup / Eventbrite, Ryan Farley tells the story of how RSS beat Microsoft, Dominik Szymański ditched Docker for Podman (and thinks you should too), and Stripe announces a new layer 1 blockchain called Tempo. Vie…
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Send us a text This episode will inspire you to see music as a powerful tool for connection, healing, and everyday parenting. It’s an invitation to play, sing, and create moments of joy with your children while learning how music can also soothe anxiety, ease transitions, and strengthen emotional bonds. And it’s a behind-the-scenes look at the real…
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Explore the cutting-edge integration of organoid technology and microfluidic systems in this exclusive webinar by Creative Biolabs. Discover how Tumoroid-on-a-Chip platforms revolutionize preclinical immunotherapy research. *Key Learning Points:* 🔬 Principles of 3D Tumoroid-on-a-Chip technology ⚙ Microphysiological system design for immune-tumor in…
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In this webinar, we explore the emerging role of extracellular vesicles (EVs) and exosomes in Alzheimer’s disease (AD), focusing on their potential as biomarkers for early diagnosis and novel therapeutic targets. Key topics include: The biology of EVs in neurodegenerative diseases Advances in EV-based biomarker discovery for AD Therapeutic applicat…
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Brothers And Sisters Of Jesus, Our Sunday Rosary Of Devotional Diaphragm Breathing We Continue Reinforcing Our Devotional Diaphragm Muscle & Synapses Memory We Use Our Devotional Diaphragm Breathing As A Prayerful Way Of Pacing Ourselves If My Pacing Of Our Diaphragm Prayer Is Off For You Feel Free To Slip A Breath In Where You Need One We Are Brea…
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Send us a text Thank you for popping in on this episode of Reincarnation. Our guest today is BJ. Thank you for joining BJ and giving us your take on reincarnation. It was a joy having you. I look forward to chatting with you, again soon! That is the Reckless Truth and This is Reckless Mystic. Stay wild. Stay curious. Stay reckless, my friends. Love…
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🧠 What if your brain could realize it made a mistake before anyone else notices? Can a brain-computer interface (BCI) detect when you're going off track—and correct itself in real time? In this compelling episode of Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible!, we sit down with Camille Gontier, PhD, to explore his BCI Award–nominated project: Endogenous mod…
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In this episode I’m discussing Gerrymandering and how it clearly demonstrates US exceptionalism by maintaining incumbents and invalidating the democratic will of the people. If you like this, you might want to move to Texas where it has become a popular sport, alongside of hunting democratic representatives. Come find me on Facebook and Youtube!…
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Space and time are traditionally seen as separate dimensions, but Einstein's special relativity theory unified them into four-dimensional space-time. This concept explains how time can slow down at high speeds and how gravity is the result of massive objects warping space-time. Phenomena like gravitational lensing and the movement of celestial bodi…
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Most of us can agree: music is awesome. Regardless of which songs speak to you, music probably plays an important role in your life. The question is, what makes music so powerful? Why does a particular combination of sounds and rhythms grab us and affect us in the way that it does? And is it true that music can help heal patients with Alzheimer's, …
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Jesus’ Photon Explosion During His Physical Resurrection And Glorification Demonstrated That Our Bodies Are Not Only Our Father’s Living Tabernacles But Also His Light As If Our Physical Bodies Are Like Incandescent Lightbulbs Where The Frequency Of Our Consciousness Is Base On Our Sense Of Sacredness Our Lord Jesus Is The Sacred Psalms 4 & 5 Are D…
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Jim Remsik has lived on the bleeding edge (but also the heart’s center) of the Ruby world for decades. This fall, he’s organizing six (yes, SIX) XO Ruby confs all around the United States. On this episode, Jim joins us to reminisce about the early days of Ruby and Rails, share what he’s learned from so many years of organizing events, and invite al…
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Moderator: James Rathmell, M.D. Participants: Shiqian Shen, M.D. and Cyrus David Mintz, M.D., Ph.D. Articles Discussed: Hippocampal Neural Dynamics and Postoperative Delirium-Like Behavior in Aged Mice Neural Network Dynamics of Postoperative Delirium: is it all About Neurons Striking the Right Balance? Transcript…
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Dr Mohammad Al-Ubaydli has created a method to get all out health information in one place. This includes our medical history, drugs we are on now, GP visits etc, even our latest workout results from our wearables. We talk about how he managed this, how it can be used and the health predictions it can make for us.…
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Dominik Meca is infuriated by Next.js, Josh Bressers explains why open source is just one person, Huon Wilson describes the usefulness of “Copy as cURL”, Herman Martinus re-licenses Bear, and Nawaz Dhandala unpacks why dependency bloat is such a pervasive problem. View the newsletter Join the discussion Changelog++ members support our work, get clo…
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The physics of the squash nick shot Science Sessions are brief conversations with cutting-edge researchers, National Academy members, and policymakers as they discuss topics relevant to today's scientific community. Learn the behind-the-scenes story of work published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), plus a broad range …
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Brothers And Sisters Of Jesus, Our Sunday Rosary Of Devotional Diaphragm Breathing We Continue Reinforcing Our Devotional Diaphragm Muscle & Synapses Memory We Use Our Devotional Diaphragm Breathing As A Prayerful Way Of Pacing Ourselves Our Diaphragms is A Dome Shaped Muscle Located Across The Bottom Of Our Lungs And Above Our Stomachs. This Muscl…
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Today we go deeper on Google's AI stack with Logan Kilpatrick: what AI Studio is great at, how it fits with Firebase/Colab/Gemini CLI/Jules, and where "thinking" models make sense. We cover real-world workflows—from game prototyping and screen-share assistance to legal/privacy basics and on-device micro-apps. Logan shares his insights on vibe codin…
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Arun Gupta, now a “free agent” after his surprise exit from Intel, joins us to discuss how he’s dealing with his first job hunt since the 1990s. Along the way, we talk about agentic coding strategies, what GPT-5’s release implies about the future, and more. (US buys 10% of Intel)++ Join the discussion Changelog++ members get a bonus 12 minutes at t…
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This episode explains how the body converts food, like potatoes, into usable energy via cellular respiration. It covers the three main steps: glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation, detailing how glucose is broken down to produce ATP, the cell's energy currency. It also describes the roles of key molecules and enzymes, and highl…
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How can brain-computer interfaces become everyday tools for optimizing cognitive health, performance, and longevity? In this episode of Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible!, we speak with Dr. Ramses Alcaide, CEO and co-founder of Neurable, a pioneering neurotechnology company developing scalable, software-based BCI solutions designed to integrate se…
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These Psalms Are Designed To Reinforce The Visualization Of The Locations Of Our Lobes In Our Brains Yahweh Our Father Designed Our Physical Bodies, His Signature Is In Our DNA, In The Numerical Spacing Of The Bridges Of The Double Helix Of Our DNA. After Cultivating Mankind For Almost 2000 Years, The Glory Of Yahweh, Asked Our Virgin Mary For Her …
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Our friends at Cult.Repo launched their epic Python documentary on August 28th, 2025! To celebrate, we sat down with Travis Oliphant –creator of NumPy, SciPy, and more– to get his perspective on how Python took over the software world. Stick around for the twist ending! We set aside Python and dissect Travis’ big idea to make open source projects f…
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Hear what the most popular online searches are this summer from Matt Cooke of Google. He also talks about how they try to ensure search results provide sensible information. Then GP, Nancy Allen talks about how to safely stop using the various skinny jabs.By Mike Dilke
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This video by Creative Biolabs, tailored for biological researchers, delivers a conversational overview of the science behind humanized mouse models—covering their definition, classification, construction strategies, core applications (drug screening, drug metabolism and toxicity assessment, personalized therapy), success cases in tumor immunothera…
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Why are nearly two-thirds of Alzheimer’s patients women? For decades, the explanation seemed simple: women live longer. But the numbers don’t add up. Even after 80, when survival rates even out, women are still more likely to be diagnosed. A new lead may finally expose what’s been hiding in sex-specific biology. 00:00 Introduction: The Alzheimer's …
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Zhiyong Liu discusses his paper, “Revisiting the Potency of Tbx2 Expression in Transforming Outer Hair Cells into Inner Hair Cells at Multiple Ages In Vivo,” published in Vol. 44, Issue 23 of JNeurosci, with Megan Sansevere from SfN’s Journals’ staff. Then, Catherine Weisz discusses her paper, “Fast Inhibition Slows and Desynchronizes Mouse Auditor…
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Elon Musk and xAI take on Microsoft, DHH ships version 2 of Omarchy (his love letter to Linux), Glyn Normington on managing developer’s block, Mitchell Hashimoto declares that all Ghostty contributions must disclose AI tooling, the United States government takes a 10% stake in Intel, and Adam Derewecki thinks we should do things that don’t scale, t…
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Brothers And Sisters Of Jesus, Our Sunday Rosary Of Devotional Diaphragm Breathing We Will Continue Reinforcing Our Devotional Diaphragm Muscle & Synapses Memory We Want To Continue To Cultivate The Benefits Of Devotional Diaphragm Breathing Devotionally Exercising Our Diaphragm Muscle To Help Us Relax And Increase The Oxygen In Our Blood Developin…
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What does it take to steer a 3,500-person company into the age of generative AI? ZoomInfo founder and CEO Henry Schuck joins us to unpack the company's journey from data powerhouse to AI-first GTM platform, the cultural shifts that enabled it, and the hard-won lessons any leader can borrow. We explore how they reduced teams from 26 to 2 people usin…
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In this episode I’m going to fact check some polarizing memes on current issues in the news. I’m going to help you to identify fake memes and to question the possibility of AI-generated videos. Did you just read something that confirms your worst fears about the opposition and gets your blood pumping? Are you angry? Stop for a moment and think befo…
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Our Changelog & Friends proof-of-concept with Mat Ryer has been remastered! Now with full-length video on YouTube. Originally recorded: 2023-02-08 Mat joins us for some good conversation about some Git tooling that’s been on our radar. We speculate, we discuss, we laugh, and Mat even breaks into song a few times. It’s good fun. Join the discussion …
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The lymphatic system, a complex network of vessels, nodes, and organs like the spleen and thymus, is crucial for health. It returns excess fluid to the bloodstream, supports immune defenses by filtering bacteria and toxins, and absorbs dietary fats. Movement and exercise help lymph flow, preventing swelling and aiding circulation. Maintaining a hea…
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Greg and Matias interview Brendon Boot of Skin2Neuron. Brendon is a neurologist at Harvard and Mayo Clinic with prior experience as Medical Director at Biogen overseeing their Phase 1b Alzheimer’s trials. In this episode, we discuss: How skin-derived cells can be turned into neurons to repair the brain. Why replacing lost neurons may succeed where …
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The epic show with Adam Jacob has been remastered! Now with full-length video on YouTube. Adam goes solo with Adam Jacob for an epic pod into his journey to get to System Initiative. From SysAdmin at 8 years old, to discovering Linux and working for Mom-and-pop ISPs, to open source changing his life and starting Opscode and building Chef. Buckle up…
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TWiN discusses research showing that Lactobacillus acidophilus promotes cognitive function recovery after cerebral ischemia, by regulating microglial peroxisomal function. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Vivianne Morrison, and Tim Cheung Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS Links for this episode MicrobeTV Discord Server Arc is pdb mol…
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In this episode, we explore the fascinating neuroscience behind how children learn to read with Bruce McCandliss, director of the Stanford Educational Neuroscience Initiative. Key topics include: • How our brains "recycle" visual and language circuits to create reading expertise • The crucial threshold when reading shifts from effortful to automati…
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Parkinson’s disease has long been defined by the death of neurons in the brain. Yet, decades before tremors appear, the first signs emerge quietly in the gut. Recent evidence reveals a puzzling disappearance: microbial pathways that once produced two well-known compounds fall silent. Their absence strips away protective metabolites, erodes the inte…
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This is A Preface For Psalms 2 And 3 These Psalms Are Designed To Reinforce The Visualization Of The Locations Of Our Lobes In Our Brains Yahweh Our Father Designed Our Physical Bodies, His Signature Is In Our DNA, In The Numerical Spacing Of The Bridges Of The Double Helix Of Our DNA. After Cultivating Mankind For Almost 2000 Years, The Glory Of Y…
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What does "AI governance" really entail, and why does it matter right now? Credo AI founder Navrina Singh joins The Neuron to unpack risk buckets, Model Trust Scores, and the regulatory zig-zag between the EU and the U.S.—so you can move fast without crashing the car. We dive into open source safety, agent governance, and test OpenAI's brand new op…
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In the aging brain, neurons begin to lose a hidden currency. Not just ATP, but GTP - that powers their ability to clear away toxic proteins. Without it, the cleanup crews stall, and amyloid builds up. A team at UC Irvine may have uncovered a way to recharge that system using two familiar compounds. In aged and Alzheimer’s model neurons, this pairin…
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Cursor has a big problem, Alireza Bashiri thinks plaintext beats todo apps, Manish built an offline AI workspace, OverType is a WYSIWYG markdown editor that’s just a textarea, and sshrc lets you bring your config with you to remote machines. View the newsletter Join the discussion Changelog++ members support our work, get closer to the metal, and m…
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A pterosaur and its ecosystem at the end of the Triassic Science Sessions are brief conversations with cutting-edge researchers, National Academy members, and policymakers as they discuss topics relevant to today's scientific community. Learn the behind-the-scenes story of work published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)…
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Send us a text I am going to be taking a short break. Meanwhile, enjoy this replay of one of my favourite episodes with Dr. Mona Delahooke. If you have a young child that has tantrums or that acts out in ways you don't know how to support, this episode will help you understand how to support your child in these challenging moments. Learn more from …
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Revising Catholic Meditation Psalm To Jesus Psalm Brothers And Sisters Of Jesus, Our Father’s Family This is An Introduction to Sacramental Meditation We Have Been Called By Our Lord Jesus To Be Our Father’s Living Tabernacles Every Sunday When We Participate In Our Lord’s Sacrifice, Partaking Of His Eucharist And Drinking From His Chalice, We Ackn…
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A promise of basic neuroscience research is that the new insights will lead to new cures for brain diseases. But has that happened so far? Today’s guest, an accomplished professor of neuroscience, decided to investigate. Her book “Elusive cures: why neuroscience hasn’t solved brain disorders - and how we can change that" came out this summer. Here …
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