Habitat University is a science-based podcast delivering the latest information on habitat management. This podcast is part of the larger podcast network Natural Resources University, funded by the Renewable Resources Extension Act.
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Dealing with toddler meltdowns or an angsty teen who doesn’t want to talk? Our parenting pros from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach provide real-life solutions based on the latest scientific research. Find the series on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or your favorite podcast app and subscribe today. Send us an email: parenting@iastate.edu. Find us on Facebook: @scienceofparent. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. For the full non-discrimination statement or accommodation ...
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Baa's and Bleat's - The AASRP Podcast
The American Association of Small Ruminant Practitioners (AASRP)
This podcast is sponsored by the American Association of Small Ruminant Practitioners. In Season 1, host Dr. Michelle Buckley from Iowa State University will explore dairy goat production by providing insights on improving milk quality and antimicrobial stewardship. Each episode focuses on a different aspect of dairy goat production with guest speakers ranging from veterinarians to farm managers. Questions can be directed to DairyGoatExtension@iastate.edu.Season 1 is also supported by the US ...
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Brain fun for curious people.
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The Swine Disease Reporting System (SDRS) consists of multiple projects that aggregates data from participating veterinary diagnostic laboratories (VDLs) in the United States of America, and reports the major findings to the swine industry.
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A weekly podcast about life and sports featuring 5 Star guests for all us 1 Stars out there! Join Rip & DK wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Gazette sportswriter Mike Hlas — Hlastradamus — talks sports betting in Iowa, joined by other sports experts in the state. Produced by The Gazette in Iowa.
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Whether you are experienced with faculty-led study abroad programs or are just starting out, this podcast is for you. In each episode, faculty leaders and education abroad professionals discuss opportunities and challenges for developing and implementing these programs. Join us as we explore ways to facilitate meaningful interaction with locals and create engaging learning opportunities for students.
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The Down and Off a podcast for members, alumni, friends, and family of the University of Iowa Hawkeye Marching Band. Hosted by Alums John Brown ('85-'89) and Tim Clay ('08-'12). Our plan is to dive through the rich history of the HMB, interview folks from over the years, give you a chance to share your stories, learn about the HMB, relive memories, and share in the On Iowa cheer. This is a platform for alums to share their stories with others. #OnIowa #GoHawks
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There is a huge difference between average teams who win some of the time and creating a sports dynasty. Just like with teams there are regular coaches and championship coaches.Regular coaches tend to fear of letting go of control, insecurity and an ego that actually harms a teams performance.Championship coaches focus on what they have mastered and let go of control where they are not as skilled. The old cliche of "not being the smartest in the room". Especially within specific areas of tea ...
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A podcast of equality and diversity in gaming
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Morning headlines from WVIK News.
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The Hardwood Hustle is a basketball podcast brought to you by PGC Basketball seeks to educate, empower and encourage coaches around the world. Your hosts, TJ Rosene, Sam Allen, and Lisa O'Meara share their experiences and perspectives centered around the game of basketball. Guest interviews from the biggest names in basketball and beyond, provide keen insights into how coaches can achieve a high level of success and be transformational in the lives of their players.
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The official audio site for the West Virginia University Department of Intercollegiate Athletics.
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The Michigan Man Podcast is produced for die hard Wolverine fans. The show will include weekly interviews with Michigan Bloggers and other special guests. The center piece of the show will be fan feedback. We want fans to phone in audio posts, and email their comments, rants...whatever is on their mind regarding Michigan athletics. The Podcast format will evolve in the coming months. Initially we will have four segments. 1) The View from section 17 - Commentary from host Mike Fitzpatrick 2) ...
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Mitch Sherman and Max Olson dig into Nebraska football from inside the gates of Memorial Stadium, where no ticket has gone unsold since 1962. With their combined decades of experience around the Huskers, Mitch and Max will keep you informed on key issues and topics in Lincoln.
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The home of FFSN's University of Michigan podcast feed. A feed for the Wolverine fan, by the Wolverine fan.
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Understanding China has become more difficult than ever. It has also become more important than ever. Whether the United States and China are rivals, partners, or a mix of both, effective policy will only be as good as the information on which it is based. Host Scott Kennedy, the Senior Adviser and Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics at CSIS, has been one of the few American scholars to travel between Washington and Beijing in recent years. His travels are driven by a firm belief ...
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Brent Metcalf is the Assistant Wrestling Coach at Iowa State University.By Ryan Romano
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Inside Iowa State’s Herbarium | Science-Inspired Art From ‘Universe of Art’ Listeners
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The Ada Hayden Herbarium preserves hundreds of thousands of specimens, including some collected by George Washington Carver. And, as the “Universe of Art” podcast turns one, listeners discuss solar music boxes and what it’s like making art with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Inside Iowa State’s Herbarium With 700,000 Plant Specimens Herbariums are plant…
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764: Inside Iowa State’s Herbarium | Science-Inspired Art From ‘Universe of Art’ Listeners
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The Ada Hayden Herbarium preserves hundreds of thousands of specimens, including some collected by George Washington Carver. And, as the “Universe of Art” podcast turns one, listeners discuss solar music boxes and what it’s like making art with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Inside Iowa State’s Herbarium With 700,000 Plant Specimens Herbariums are plant…
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Jamie Pollard (Athletic Director @ Iowa State University) interview
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Send us a Text Message. Iowa State University Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard (8:35) joins the podcast. Find out more details about this episode here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1153229/episodes/14988609-jamie-pollard-athletic-director-iowa-state-university-interview/ Support the 1 Star Recruits podcast by subscribing to our Patreon! Receive al…
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This week TJ and Sam discuss how coaches strike a balance between creating an intense hard-working and competitive environment with ensuring your players are enjoying their experience invested in the team. Show Notes: • Creating the right environment for skill acquisition • Being aware of the player experience • Can it be competitive, hard-working,…
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Archeopteryx Specimen Unveiled | Trees And Shrubs Burying Great Plains' Prairies
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The Field Museum has unveiled a new specimen of Archaeopteryx, a species that may hold the key to how ancient dinosaurs became modern birds. Also, a “green glacier” of trees and shrubs is sliding across the Great Plains, burying some of the most threatened habitat on the planet. Remarkably Well-Preserved Archeopteryx Specimen Unveiled The Field Mus…
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769: Archeopteryx Specimen Unveiled | Trees And Shrubs Burying Great Plains' Prairies
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The Field Museum has unveiled a new specimen of Archaeopteryx, a species that may hold the key to how ancient dinosaurs became modern birds. Also, a “green glacier” of trees and shrubs is sliding across the Great Plains, burying some of the most threatened habitat on the planet. Remarkably Well-Preserved Archeopteryx Specimen Unveiled The Field Mus…
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By Jim O'Hara
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Michael Schall: University of North Carolina
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Mike Schall is the Head Volleyball Coach at University of North Carolina.By Ryan Romano
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JWST Detects An Atmosphere Around A Rocky Exoplanet | Boeing Plans To Fly Humans To The ISS Next Week
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Astronomers have confirmed they found an atmosphere around an Earth-like rocky exoplanet for the first time. Also, Boeing’s Starliner craft was scheduled to carry humans to the International Space Station in 2017. Its launch is now set for May 17, 2024. In A First, JWST Detects An Atmosphere Around A Rocky Exoplanet Earlier this week, astronomers a…
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768: JWST Detects An Atmosphere Around A Rocky Exoplanet | Boeing Plans To Fly Humans To The ISS Next Week
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Astronomers have confirmed they found an atmosphere around an Earth-like rocky exoplanet for the first time. Also, Boeing’s Starliner craft was scheduled to carry humans to the International Space Station in 2017. Its launch is now set for May 17, 2024. In A First, JWST Detects An Atmosphere Around A Rocky Exoplanet Earlier this week, astronomers a…
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Efforts Made to Block Iowa's New Immigration Law
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767: Challenging The Gender Gap In Sports Science
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The first Women’s World Cup was in 1991, and the games were only 80 minutes, compared to the 90-minute games played by men. Part of the rationale was that women just weren’t tough enough to play a full 90 minutes of soccer. This idea of women as the “weaker sex” is everywhere in early scientific studies of athletic performance. Sports science was m…
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Challenging The Gender Gap In Sports Science
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The first Women’s World Cup was in 1991, and the games were only 80 minutes, compared to the 90-minute games played by men. Part of the rationale was that women just weren’t tough enough to play a full 90 minutes of soccer. This idea of women as the “weaker sex” is everywhere in early scientific studies of athletic performance. Sports science was m…
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What Martian Geology Can Teach Us About Earth
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At first glance, Mars might seem rather different from our own planet. Mars is dry, with little atmosphere, and no liquid water on its surface. It is half the size of Earth, lacks a planetary magnetic field, and does not appear to have active plate tectonics or volcanic activity. In some ways it is a world frozen in time, affected only by the force…
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766: What Martian Geology Can Teach Us About Earth
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At first glance, Mars might seem rather different from our own planet. Mars is dry, with little atmosphere, and no liquid water on its surface. It is half the size of Earth, lacks a planetary magnetic field, and does not appear to have active plate tectonics or volcanic activity. In some ways it is a world frozen in time, affected only by the force…
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From Litter to Glitter: Restoring oak woodlands and savannas with fire and thinning (Part 2/2) | #28
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What distinguishes a forest, woodland, and savanna? How does wildlife and plant diversity differ between them? How do we restore woodlands and savannas? Join Jarred as he talks with Dr. Andy Vander Yacht about his research into restoring oak woodlands and savannas and the wildlife that thrive within in. In part 2, we discuss how birds and bats resp…
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Send us a Text Message. Find out more details about this episode here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1153229/episodes/15031722-the-1-star-roast-of-tom-brady Support the 1 Star Recruits podcast by subscribing to our Patreon! Receive all of our bonus content for only $4.99 per month. EPISODE SPONSORS: 500 Level - Get 20% off all orders with the promo co…
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How Louisiana Is Coping With Flooding In Cemeteries
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Emily Dalfrey lives across the street from Niblett’s Bluff Cemetery, where generations of her family are buried, in Vinton, Louisiana. In 2016, a period of prolonged rainfall caused flooding so severe that people could drive boats over the cemetery. The water put so much pressure on the graves that some of the vaults, which are located near the sur…
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765: How Louisiana Is Coping With Flooding In Cemeteries
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Emily Dalfrey lives across the street from Niblett’s Bluff Cemetery, where generations of her family are buried, in Vinton, Louisiana. In 2016, a period of prolonged rainfall caused flooding so severe that people could drive boats over the cemetery. The water put so much pressure on the graves that some of the vaults, which are located near the sur…
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High Levels of Nitrate Found in North Central Iowa Water
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Episode 548 - Matthew Smith, Washington State University
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This week on the Hardwood Hustle we’re joined by Coach Matthew Smith from Washington State to discuss analytics, propelling your coaching career and what we can learn from pickup basketball. Finding a mentor Opportunities to grow Little things that make you invaluable Utilizing analytics Do what others won't Teach better Pickup basketball Send us a…
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Science From Iowa’s Prairies | Planning To Go See Cicadas? Here’s What To Know
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Science Friday is in Ames, Iowa, home to prairies, greater prairie chickens, and an array of wildlife. Also, the co-emergence of two periodical cicada broods is underway. Scientists have tips for how to experience the event. Science From Iowa’s Prairies This week, SciFri is coming to you from Ames, Iowa. We’re kicking off the sciencey Iowa celebrat…
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763: Science From Iowa’s Prairies | Planning To Go See Cicadas? Here’s What To Know
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Science Friday is in Ames, Iowa, home to prairies, greater prairie chickens, and an array of wildlife. Also, the co-emergence of two periodical cicada broods is underway. Scientists have tips for how to experience the event. Science From Iowa’s Prairies This week, SciFri is coming to you from Ames, Iowa. We’re kicking off the sciencey Iowa celebrat…
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762: Maybe Bonobos Aren't Gentler Than Chimps | Art Meets Ecology In A Mile-Long Poem
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A study found aggression between male bonobos to be more frequent than aggression between male chimpanzees. Also, visual artist Todd Gilens created a walkable poem along Reno’s Truckee River that draws parallels between urbanism and stream ecology. Bonobos Are Gentler Than Chimps? Maybe Not. Bonobos are a species of great ape, along with gorillas, …
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Carpal hyperextension in Nigerian Dwarf goats with Dr.'s Erica McKenzie & Leah Streb
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Join us for a discussion about an exciting attempt to determine the cause of a mysterious limb deformity plaguing the Nigerian Dwarf community with Dr. Erica McKenzie of Oregon State University and Dr. Leah Streb of the University of Califorina at Davis. In this episode we discuss an unpublished study investigating the potential causes of carpal hy…
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