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Nullius in Verba

Smriti Mehta and Daniël Lakens

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Nullius in Verba is a podcast about science—what it is and what it could be. It is hosted by Smriti Mehta from UC Berkeley and Daniël Lakens from Eindhoven University of Technology. We draw inspiration from the book Novum Organum, written in 1620 by Francis Bacon, which laid the foundations of the modern scientific method. Our logo is an homage to the title page of Novum Organum, which depicts a galleon passing between the mythical Pillars of Hercules on either side of the Strait of Gibralta ...
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What's Up, Ely?

Host Lacey Squier

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The What’s up, Ely? Podcast is a podcast that provides an inside scoop on upcoming Ely, Minnesota area happenings for locals and visitors alike. With an abundance of opportunities for social engagement and adventure, how is one to know where to start? Let us help! New episodes of the What's Up Ely Podcast will air twice a month. Each episode will feature upcoming events, notable area happenings, and conversations with area residents.
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Welcome to the Business of Aquaculture podcast! This is the podcast for the sustainable business movement in the aquafarming and ocean ranching industries. This podcast aims to amplify the voices of entrepreneurs addressing the UN Global Goals aka Sustainable Development Goal - SDG14 - to conserve and sustainably use the oceans and the seas. Listen in to fellow business aquaculturists in their journey in this new model of food production of making their business sustainable and help the ocea ...
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I have been involved in the Umbrella and Payroll Industry for nearly 20 years. Whilst I have seen the industry change profoundly, one thing that remains is that it’s still unregulated. With monies circulating the industry that rival the Premier League, these no holds barred Orca Pods we will be swimming in shark infested waters, discussing the topics no one wants to speak about, the hidden and shadowy practices and what is being done to change the industries perception and its very survival.
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Relaxed and Free

Cary Corley, Doug Bonebrake, and Francis O'Donnell

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A Clinically Minded, Biblically Based, Counseling Podcast. Galatians says it is "for freedom Christ has set us free", and we believe God is continually working this freedom out in the lives of those He loves. All so they can experience the peace that comes with being connected to God through Christ. The road to that freedom looks different for every person. Join us on a journey into the lives of fellow believers as they answer some of life's biggest questions. Be inspired as you hear real li ...
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Created to Make a Difference.

Edward J. Arambasich Jr. (Brother Ed, OFM)

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This podcast is diverse. I am interested in many topics! So please share your thoughts with me! Here are some of the topics I find interesting: Travel, Cooking, Sewing, Folklore, Paranormal, Ghost stories, Spiritual, Faith Sharing, First Responders, Fire, and Police, Family, Friends, Franciscans, St. Francis and St. Clare of Assisi, prayer experiences, prayer forms, and prayer styles, art, and music. I have the privilege and the honor to be the Joliet Fire Department Chaplain.
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The Reign After Show recaps, reviews and discusses episodes of The CW's Reign. Show Summary: Queen of Scotland Mary Stuart travels to France with four ladies-in-waiting to secure her politically strategic engagement to the king's son, Prince Francis. Mary and Francis share a mutual attraction, even though he has reservations about the wisdom of an alliance with Scotland. Complicating issues is Bash, Francis' illegitimate half-brother whom Mary finds herself drawn to in spite of herself. The ...
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Horror inspired talk show hosted by Barbara Crampton, Catherine Corcoran, and James A Janisse. WATCH! as we dive into the lives and careers of the best creative minds in film and television. What's your nightlight? Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/screamdreams/support
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Welcome to the Good, the Bad, and the Strange podcast, with host Francis Egan. In each episode, we bring you three news stories about current events that impact our lives- one good, one bad, and one downright strange. This podcast contains opinion, and the categories of the show (good, bad, and strange) are all subjective terms. This show is produced by U92 the Moose at WVU.
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My current year-long project, Recording Myself and Everyone Around Me All Day For 365 Days Or However Long It Takes Before It Destroys All My Relationships, can be found on my other Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/cavehzahedi. Additional episodes can be found on patreon.com/cavehzahedi.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackwallstreetchronicle/subscribe The Focus of the Show is to talk about the State of the African American Community, and to give incite on how we are going to navigate in the unfair system of the United States of America. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blackwallstreetchronicle/support
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HoopJack

Chris Armistead

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The podcast where we ask questions about current events in the NBA, NCAA, and we also have 1 on 1 Hooper Profiles talking to some of the best ballers around the country and around the world. Like and Follow on Instagram and Facebook @_hoopjack_ Want to be on our 1 on 1 Hooper Profile? Send a message, and we would love to hear your story and promo you. Help support the channel by listening to the episodes as well as donating to the channel. New Episodes Every Monday and Friday.
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President Bill Clinton has always been known for his ability to explain complex issues in a way that makes sense, and for finding a way to connect with everyone he meets. To hear him tell it, this comes from growing up in a family and a culture where storytelling was their entertainment. From a young age, he learned to speak by learning to listen. He found that everyone has a story, and understanding their story is the key to understanding them as people. And if you understand people, it’s e ...
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The Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories is a six-volume edition, which contains one hundred and one tales written by authors as diverse and separated by history as Pliny the Younger (first century AD), Voltaire (17th century) and Guy de Maupassant (19th century) and also from different parts of the world. This volume which is the first, contains twenty interesting stories, and an introduction by the editor. The fascinating aspect of mystery stories is that sometimes the ...
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Financing climate adaptation: What works, what doesn’t, and can carbon credits help to bridge the gap? In first episode of Development Dialogues, our new series with VoxDevTalks, host Catherine Cheney is joined by Namrata Kala, Rohini Pande, and Catherine Wolfram to discuss research on climate adaptation measures in lower-income countries, how to p…
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Hosts Barbara Crampton, Catherine Corcoran, and James A. Janisse talk with incredible actress ANNA CAMP about her roll in the upcoming Peacock show HYSTERIA! releasing October 18.Also covered in this conversation: philosophy, presence, auditioning, yelling at your husband, the roll of an actor, loving each other, and emergency dog birth(s). PATREON…
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In this episode of The Business of Aquaculture, we're thrilled to welcome Thijs Wullems, founder and "Head of the Tribe" at Monkeys by the Sea, a company dedicated to developing plant-based seafood that aligns with the values of ocean conservation and planetary health. Thijs and his team are pioneering a range of products that provide delicious, su…
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Hosts Barbara Crampton, Catherine Corcoran, and James A. Janisse talk with writer/director GREG JARDIN about his upcoming Netflix film - It's What's Inside! He also recognizes Barbara's fame, get's invited to a David Lynch thing, and crushes his promo! PATREON: Check out the BONUS MATERIAL like our COMPLETE UNEDITED RECORDING of this episode and ot…
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In this episode, we discuss the paper "In defense of external invalidity" by Douglas Mook. Shownotes Mook, D. G. (1983). In defense of external invalidity. American Psychologist, 38(4), 379–387. Mook, D. G. (1989). The myth of external validity. Everyday cognition in adulthood and late life, 25-43. The case of Phineas Gage was written up: Harlow, J…
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Hosts Barbara Crampton and Catherine Corcoran, talk with casting director & producer, David Guglielmo! He and Barbara have worked on SIX movies together. James A. Janisse is away today, leaving David to fend for himself... heheheheh. PATREON: Check out the BONUS MATERIAL like our COMPLETE UNEDITED RECORDING of this episode and other fun perks for o…
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Hosts Barbara Crampton, Catherine Corcoran, and James A. Janisse talk with real life besties Krsy Fox and Spider One about life, parenting, best dogs, willing art into existence and their upcoming movie LITTLE BITS, opening in theaters October 4! PATREON: Check out the BONUS MATERIAL like our COMPLETE UNEDITED RECORDING of this episode and other fu…
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Welcome to The Business of Aquaculture podcast! In this exciting episode, we are thrilled to welcome Haydar Ahlsatout, a visionary BIO MARINE Industries Leader and C-Level Executive. With a vast global network and a strong belief in the power of modernization and innovation, Haydar shares his insights on the sustainability of the aquaculture indust…
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Hosts Barbara Crampton, Catherine Corcoran, and James A. Janisse high energy engage with writer/director JT MOLLNER about his new film STRANGE DARLING and some other fun stuff. PATREON: Check out the BONUS MATERIAL like our COMPLETE UNEDITED RECORDING of this episode and other fun perks for our awesome Patreon Subscribers! JOIN HERE!! https://patre…
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Join the conversation as Lacey chats with her new friend and regional neighbor, Bridgit Maruska. Bridgit is the Parks, Trails, & Recreation Director at the City of Chisholm. Her work involves fostering vibrant recreational environments and public spaces to increase community participation and volunteer mobilization. Specifically, Bridgit is here to…
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Hosts Barbara Crampton, Catherine Corcoran, and James A. Janisse talk with actors & filmmakers Sean Whalen & Felissa Rose about LIFE and CATS and their new movie CRUST! PATREON: Check out the BONUS MATERIAL like our COMPLETE UNEDITED RECORDING of this episode and other fun perks for our awesome Patreon Subscribers! JOIN HERE!! https://patreon.com/S…
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In this episode of The Business of Aquaculture, I’m thrilled to be joined by Jose Manuel Fernandez Polanco, Professor of Marketing and Economics at the Universidad de Cantabria. Pepe and I first met at the Aqua Farm Event in Gold Coast, Australia, and now we’re diving into the powerful role marketing and economics play in advancing sustainable aqua…
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In this episode, we discuss the role of apprenticeship in training scientists and researchers. What’s the difference between traditional apprenticeship and cognitive apprenticeship? Does graduate training live up to its promise as an apprenticeship model? What can we do to improve the modeling of skills that are to be taught during graduate trainin…
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Hosts Barbara Crampton, Catherine Corcoran, and James A. Janisse talk with Jeff Combs about Re-Animator, 40 years of friendship, and much more! PATREON: Check out the BONUS MATERIAL like our COMPLETE UNEDITED RECORDING of this episode and other fun perks for our awesome Patreon Subscribers! JOIN HERE!! https://patreon.com/ScreamDreamsPod Our rad li…
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In this episode of The Business of Aquaculture, we are thrilled to welcome back Anton Immink from ThinkAqua.org, joined by Dr. Francis Murray, a renowned research fellow from the Sustainable Aquaculture Group at the University of Stirling. With over 20 years of experience spanning multinational corporations and international research organizations …
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Hosts Barbara Crampton, Catherine Corcoran, and James A. Janisse talk with inspiring filmmaker Adam Egypt Mortimer about ASMR, B-movies, potential misconceptions about serial killers, boxing, dogs on antidepressants, his upcoming book INVADER and much, much more!Interested in Adam's book INVADER? Check out his kickstarter here! https://www.kickstar…
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Join the conversation as Lacey chats with her friend and neighbor, Sarah Vogl. Sarah is a relatively new Elyite who made the journey from South St. Paul to Ely, from suburban cubicle to self-employment in the woods. She is also actively learning about the art of homesteading (so y’all can expect to hear mention of gardening and chickens!). And no i…
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In this episode, we sit down with Angus Collett, Partner at Millar Cameron, to explore his extensive experience in the aquaculture industry. Angus shares his perspective on the industry's evolution, future trends, and the key challenges that leaders must navigate. We also delve into the essential qualities that make for a successful aquaculture exe…
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Hosts Barbara Crampton, Catherine Corcoran, and James A. Janisse talk with legendary horror filmmaker Charlie Band about the good 'ol days of horror filmmaking, the less good 'ol days of filmmaking today, and MERCH!...and much, much more. PATREON: Check out the BONUS MATERIAL like our COMPLETE UNEDITED RECORDING of this episode and other fun perks …
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Hosts Barbara Crampton, Catherine Corcoran, and James A. Janisse talk with the Enigmatic Jamie Kennedy about who knows what. It’s a riot. So bring your riot gear. PATREON: Check out the BONUS MATERIAL like our COMPLETE UNEDITED RECORDING of this episode and other fun perks for our awesome Patreon Subscribers! JOIN HERE!! https://patreon.com/ScreamD…
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Hosts Catherine Corcoran, James A. Janisse, and Barbara Crampton laugh with incredibly talented KATE SIEGEL - they dive deep into acting and life and movies... and reddit... and more!!If you like talented trouble makers, you better get your shit-eating grin on 'cause this one is fun! PATREON: Check out the BONUS MATERIAL like our COMPLETE UNEDITED …
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Hosts Barbara Crampton, Catherine Corcoran, and James A. Janisse have an amazing conversation with brilliant filmmaker Ti West -- the adult responsible for the awesome films X and Pearl and MaXXXine! ...and more!!If you crush on movies, you have to buy this episode dinner!PATREON: Check out the BONUS MATERIAL like our COMPLETE UNEDITED RECORDING of…
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Hosts Catherine Corcoran, James A. Janisse and Barbara Crampton have an awesomely honest conversation with Legendary actress, Academy Award nominated Jennifer Tilly! CHUCKY! POKER! PSYCHIC POWERS! If you love fun, you'll wanna marry this!PATREON: Check out the BONUS MATERIAL like our COMPLETE UNEDITED RECORDING of this episode and other fun perks f…
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In this insightful episode, we sit down with the founder of SensorGlobe.no, Aleksander Stabenow, a trailblazer in sensor technology and IoT innovation. We explore the fascinating journey behind the company's inception and the driving vision that shapes its future. Our guest shares the toughest challenges they've faced in developing and deploying se…
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In this episode, we discuss the paper "A case history in scientific method" by B. F. Skinner Shownotes Skinner, B. F. (1956). A case history in scientific method. American psychologist, 11(5), 221. Richter, C. P. (1953). Free research versus design research. Science, 118(3056), 91–93. https://archive.org/details/WaldenTwoChapter01…
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Hosts Barbara Crampton, Catherine Corcoran, and James A. Janisse have a wonderfully silly conversation with that weird Satan guy - ONYX THE FORTUITOUS! Director, writer, actor, FILMMAKER -- Andrew Bowser.If you love movies and/or fun, this will SLAY! PATREON: Check out the BONUS MATERIAL like our COMPLETE UNEDITED RECORDING of this episode and othe…
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In this insightful episode of the Business of Aquaculture podcast, Erik Hempel discussed the dynamics shaping the global aquaculture industry. He explore the unique factors behind Norway’s success in aquaculture and contrast it with the stagnation observed in the European Union. Erik shares his thoughts on regulatory challenges faced by different r…
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In this episode, Lourdes Gant sits down with Daniel Berger, a key figure in the rise of Adagio Group, to discuss the pivotal moments in his career that shaped his success. Daniel reflects on the challenges and decisions that led him to where he is today, offering insights into Adagio Group's innovative approaches to sustainability and ethical pract…
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In today’s episode, we discuss critically reading and appraising scientific articles. How do we select which articles to read carefully? Which heuristics are useful for assessing paper quality? And do open science practices actually lead to better quality papers? Enjoy. Shownotes Bacon, F. (1625). Of Studies. PNAS Submissions contributed by NAS mem…
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Join the conversation as Lacey chats with a new friend, Buddy Huffaker, the Executive Director of the Aldo Leopold Foundation. They’ll be chatting about Aldo Leopold’s land ethic, made famous via his book A Sand County Almanac. This conversation is taking place in anticipation of a series of events in Ely in celebration of the 75th anniversary of t…
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Is your company doing the right thing with people’s data? We all hear about data protection. We all see it on websites we visit with Cookie pop ups all over the place. But are managing it in an ethical way? I wanted to explore this hugely important topic for umbrella companies with Luke Beckley, a data enablement specialist. There have been several…
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On July 13, 2024 there was an assassination attempt on President Trump's life. Many Americans believe that this attempt on the President's life was a hoax. On this episode I will prove that the attempt on President Trump's life was not a hoax. I will prove it by talking the assassination attempts on the previous presidents. Here are the links so ev…
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🎙️ **Unlock the Future of Work with Dr. Brandi M. Baldwin,PhD on The Business of Aquaculture Podcast!** 🌍 Are you ready to gain insights from one of the most influential voices in leadership and organizational psychology? Next week, we have an extraordinary episode that you won’t want to miss! thrilled to welcome **Dr. Brandi M. Baldwin**, CEO of M…
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In this episode, we talk about academic societies, professional organizations, and academic advocacy groups, focusing primarily on the discipline of psychology. What are their roles and responsibilities? Is it necessary for researchers to join such organizations? And should we bring back scholarly soirees? Enjoy. Shownotes Royal Society Referee Rep…
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Join the conversation as Lacey chats with her friends and neighbors, Kes Ebbs and Lou Wiggin. Kes and Lou are affiliated with the SAGE Foundation, an Ely-based nonprofit that aims to uplift First-Gen and BIPOC education by offering mentorship, community, and a range of resources to Minnesota North Vermilion Campus students. Additional discussion to…
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In this episode, we sit down with Steve Sutton, CEO of TransparentSea, to explore the challenges and opportunities in achieving greater transparency and sustainability in the global seafood supply chain. Steve shares insights into how TransparentSea is pioneering alternative solutions to traditional shrimp farming and wild fishing, and discusses th…
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In this insightful episode, we dive into the art of balancing life's demands with our guest, Catryn Becker, Environmental Engineer turned coach extraordinaire as she share hir secrets to prioritizing daily tasks, maintaining energy for multiple passions, and achieving harmony between personal life and professional pursuits. Discover how she stay cl…
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In this episode, we have Paul Mosnier, who answered the following questions for us: Sustainability Practices: Can you describe the most effective sustainable practices that your clients can implement to ensure the long-term viability of their aquaculture projects? How do these practices not only help preserve the aquatic ecosystem but also improve …
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In this episode, we delve into Iceland's Ocean Supercluster with CEO Thor Sigfusson, exploring how this innovative initiative is revolutionizing marine and maritime industries. Thor shares insights on balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability, emphasizing measures to protect marine biodiversity. Additionally, we discuss the superc…
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In this episode, we discuss review boards for research with human subjects. Are they necessary? Are they efficient? Are scientists well equipped to make judgements about ethics? And are economists more ethical than psychologists? Shownotes Whitney, S. N. (2015). Balanced ethics review: A guide for institutional review board members. Springer. Schra…
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Join the conversation as Lacey chats with her friends and neighbors, Tom Moore and Susan Polege. Tom and Susan are members of Ely’s Rotary Club which is hosting a Casino Night at the Miners Dry House on Friday, August 16. Discussion topics include the importance of community engagement and volunteerism, supporting youth activities, and internationa…
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The umbrella industry is full of challenges and opportunities. Done right the perception of the industry could change for the better. In this episode I am joined by Luke Shannon-Little, Managing Director of Bishopsgate Group and Founder of the Umbrella Leaders Association. Luke shares his journey into the industry and his specialism in the construc…
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Welcome to Season 10! This episode we have a very special come back guest, CEO of ThinkAqua.Org. He shared with us the answers to: 1. Given the current global economic climate, what are the most significant challenges and opportunities for the aquaculture industry in emerging markets? 2. How do fluctuations in global trade policies and tariffs affe…
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In this episode, we discuss activism in science. How do political and personal values affect science? When is activism just part of the job? And should one be careful about activism in the classroom? Enjoy. Shownotes: Frisby, C. L., Redding, R. E., & O’Donohue, W. T. (2023). Ideological and Political Bias in Psychology: An Introduction. In Ideologi…
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Rising sea levels are already creating intersecting crises in Bangladesh, often described as “the ground zero of climate change." How can social scientists aid in the response? When economists Islamul Haque and Mushfiq Mobarak began to examine the economic impact of rising salinity levels in coastal areas of Bangladesh, they expected to focus on la…
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The IT outage on July 19, 2024 is the worst IT mistake in computer history. It effected Hospitals; Airports; and government agencies across the world. I have a backround in IT an on this episode I will break down who is the IT Network Security company that is responsible for this error. Here are the links to click to receive more information on the…
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