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This podcast lifts the veil on all topics related to STEM in academia: research, teaching, writing, speaking, and other professional topics. Darren Lipomi is a professor of nanoengineering, chemical engineering, and materials science at UC San Diego. He obtained his PhD in chemistry from Harvard in 2010 (w/ George Whitesides) and was a postdoc at Stanford in chemical engineering from '10-'12 (w/ Zhenan Bao). He is a recipient of the PECASE and became full professor in 2019. Thanks to NSF CBE ...
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Speaking of Mol Bio

Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Speaking of Mol Bio, a podcast series from Thermo Fisher Scientific, discusses trending applications in science and the molecular biology aspects of those applications. Our hosts delves in to deep discussion with CEOs, R&D scientists, researchers, and key opinion leaders across the globe. Speaking of Mol Bio helps scientific curious people - from all scientific and non-scientific backgrounds - understand how modern molecular biology applications can help push the boundaries in medicine, scie ...
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Podcast of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine (JNM)—a leading medical imaging journal self-published by the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI). In JNM Podcast, our esteemed editors speak with experts in the field to discuss emerging technologies and rapidly changing issues in practice and research. JNM: https://jnm.snmjournals.org SNMMI: http://www.snmmi.org
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DTx Podcast with Eugene Borukhovich

Digital Health Today with Eugene Borukhovich

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Host Eugene Borukhovich explores how non-molecular therapies and interventions can prevent, manage or even cure diseases. Learn about the rapidly evolving field of Digital Therapeutics, its history, the evolving regulatory and reimbursement frameworks, and the trailblazers creating and advancing this industry.
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The SnowBrains Podcasts interviews the most intelligent people in the snowsports industry and passes their fascinating knowledge onto you, our listeners. With our listeners, we explore skiing, snowboarding, snowsports, avalanches, technology, climate, snow science, medicine, nutrition, fitness, technique, and cutting edge adventure. The SnowBrains Podcast is hosted by professional freeskier, professional mountain guide, UC Berkeley Molecular Cell Biology graduate, and founder and CEO of Snow ...
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This Week in Evolution is a podcast on the biology of what makes us tick. Hosts Nels Elde and Vincent Racaniello take you through the new evolution that has been revolutionized by the field of genomics and molecular biology.
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Molecular Coding covers the software, developers, and programming problems which go into the science and algorithms of computational chemistry. If you’re interested in the software that deals with life sciences at the atomic level - cheminformatics, molecular modeling, even bioinformatics - then listen here!
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Welcome to the Foresight Institute’s podcast! Since 1986, Foresight has advanced technologies for the long-term benefit of life, focusing on science and technology too early-stage or interdisciplinary for traditional institutions to support. Our podcast features technical seminars in Molecular Machines, Biotech, Intelligent Cooperation, Neurotech, and Spacetech, alongside our Existential Hope content and special episodes. To view presentations of our technical work and to stay up-to-date on ...
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Talking Biotech is a weekly podcast that uncovers the stories, ideas and research of people at the frontier of biology and engineering. Each episode explores how science and technology will transform agriculture, protect the environment, and feed 10 billion people by 2050. Interviews are led by Dr. Kevin Folta, a professor of molecular biology and genomics.
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Welcome to molpigs, the Molecular Programming Interest Group! molpigs is a group aimed at PhD students and early career researchers within the fields of Molecular Programming, DNA Computing, and other related specialties. We run most of our events in the form of podcasts, which you can find right here!
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Chemistry is of enormous importance in everyday life: almost everything that exists, and all that we see, make and eat is composed of molecules. The unravelling of molecular structure is a key activity of chemists. In these three video tracks, Dr Mike Bullivant looks briefly at three of the spectroscopic techniques that are used to determine the structure of chemical compounds - infrared spectroscopy, proton (1H) and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry. T ...
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Why do some of us age gracefully and others don’t? How do our bodies and minds experience aging at the cellular and molecular level? Why do we even age to begin with? And maybe most importantly, can we do anything about it? Join host Gordon Lithgow at the Buck Institute in California as he speaks with some of the brightest scientific stars on the planet to search for – and actually find answers to – these questions and many more.
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On Translating Aging, we talk with the worldwide community of researchers, entrepreneurs, and investors who are moving longevity science from the lab to the clinic. We bring you a commanding view of the entire field, in the words of the people and companies who are moving it forward today. The podcast is sponsored by BioAge labs, a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing therapies to extend human healthspan by targeting the molecular causes of aging.
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From diamonds to dynamite everything involves a chemical reaction. This unit introduces you to the concepts and principles that underpin chemistry at the molecular level. Everyday experiences are used to help you to understand the more complex issues. This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, part of OpenLearn, a collection of open educational resources from The Open University. Published in ePub 2.0.1 format, some feature such as audio, video and linked PDF are ...
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Welcome to Science News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily news on fascinating topics, including physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy, and more. Whether you're a science enthusiast, researcher, or simply curious about the wonders of the natural world, this podcast is your ultimate source for all thi ...
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Microgreens

Raka Mitra, PhD, Dominique Holtappels PhD, Tiffany Mak PhD

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Stories of microbes, plants and the people who study them. Microgreens is the official podcast of the journal Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (MPMI), published by The American Phytopathological Society (APS). MPMI is a member journal of APS and the International Society of Plant-Microbe Interactions.
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This is a subset of the Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Medicine podcast. This just contains the cardiac related podcasts. The parent podcast is at http://nuccast.com This is one of the worlds longest running medical podcasts. ITUNES LINK Please email suggestions for topics, offers of interviews, bouquets and brickbats. nucmedpodcast@gmail.com
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Meet our host, Richard 'TalkToMeGuy' Olson. With over 30 years experience Richard Olson is a determined researcher and experienced alternative practitioner. He is a Master Herbalist and expert in a variety of other nutritional systems. Richard has extensive training in many body-energy modalities, including cranial sacral, Bowen Method, Swedish Esalen and EFT. Many energy healers have benefited from his background in Radio and sound technology; working with Richard in the development of effe ...
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After a PhD in molecular biology & five years in biotech I woke up one day and thought, I need an adventure! So I bought a campervan, checked out some organic farms with the wonderful WWOOF scheme, and took some time to train in Bhakti Yoga. Please join me on this adventure as I interview thinkers from different fields of enquiry about fundamental questions of consciousness and reality.
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Barstool Biology

Barstool Biology

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A brand spanking new science podcast by Dr. Gary Sommerville Ph.D. Gary is a Molecular Biologist at Harvard Medical School and breaks down popular and interesting science topics over a cold beer! Subscribe to Barstool Biology wherever you listen to podcasts; Apple, Spotify, Google or your favorite app!
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On this podcast I will be covering a range of topics. From understanding the molecular mechanisms of why interventions such as exercise & nutrition can improve our quality of life. Also, I will be talking to different PhD students, about why they started a PhD and tips and tricks they have for anyone wanting to start one.
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SCIENCE-CENTRIC TRUE CRIME STORIES True crime's hot streak continues with a new podcast covering heinous stories involving murder, unexplained disappearances, and corruption within the scientific community. Join Stacey, a molecular scientist, every week to explore a new case with fact-based, entertaining storytelling. *This podcast contains adult themes and content that may not be appropriate for all audiences. Listener discretion is advised.*
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A half-day symposium to mark the 350th anniversary of the publication of Robert Hooke’s Micrographia, thought to be the first handbook of microscopy, and also to applaud recent new developments in molecular-scale microscopy as recognised by the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, and the 2014 Centenary Prize of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Immunology

Oxford University

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Immunology is the study of the body's defence mechanisms, from the barrier of skin to the workings of the cellular immune system. Our Immunology podcasts describe the work of NDM researchers to understand the molecular processes of the immune system, and its role in infection, inflammation, and disease.
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Kiss My Grass

Tres Keikis by Dr. Chantelle

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** Now Available on APPLE Podcast** Join Dr. Chantelle as she tells stories about plants, their plant-chemistry, and often how these molecules work wonders in our skin. Our skin speaks the same molecular language as plants, and therefore we should be simply harnessing more of them. Chantelle is also the CEO and formulator for Tres Keikis Natural Skincare. Listen how herbalism and natural skin care go hand in hand.
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Reigniting Liberty

Tom & Deneen Borelli

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Tom Borelli is a PhD molecular biologist turned political activist, and a Newsmax contributor. Deneen Borelli is the author of “Blacklash,” and a Fox News contributor. They’re the Borellis, exposing government corruption, and championing freedom, giving you the truth in black and white. This is Reigniting Liberty.
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The line between food and tech is increasingly blurring. The Feed is a series of in-depth conversations from Matt Newberg of HNGRY (hngry.tv) and food industry insiders who are leveraging technology to shape the way we eat.
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We are awash with information on exercise, and a lot of it is not science-based. Additionally, various topics including quantum mechanics, LEAN Six Sigma, and mental health can inform our application of exercise. Endnotes is a walk through the various topics supporting exercise prescription. Hormesys exists to educate on the application of precision-based exercise programming using Blood Flow Restriction (BFR), point-of-care lactate testing, remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM), molecular exe ...
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In this Interview,Tyler W. LeBaron, Ph.D., discusses about molecular hydrogen, a unique antioxidant that can address both oxidative and reductive stress, acting as a redox adaptogen to restore cellular balance without disrupting natural signaling processes.By Dr. Joseph Mercola
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There are all sorts of molecular tests to tell if you’re infected with something specific, but what do you use when you’re not sure what you might have? You might use a thermometer as a first step, but wouldn’t it be nice if that thermometer was a bit more high tech? In this episode we meet Dr. Nick Meyerson, CEO and co-founder of Darwin Bioscience…
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(0:10): Weekend Catch-Up Sleep Could Lower Heart Disease Risk by 19%, Study Finds (1:41): Breakthrough Discovery: Alfvén Waves Key to Accelerating and Heating Solar Wind (3:59): Rare Speciation Unveiled: Moths Evolve Through Day-Night Activity Shifts (5:44): Breakthrough Study Detects Autism Genes in Brain Images with 95% Accuracy (7:47): Dopamine …
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(0:10): Groundbreaking McGill Study Unveils Key Dopamine Neurons, Paving Way for New Treatments in Brain Disorders (2:13): Kidney Donation Safer Than Ever: Mortality Rate Drops Dramatically Over Three Decades (4:21): UCL Scientists Decode Brain's Mechanism for Detecting Unexpected Sensory Events, Paving Way for New Disorder Insights (6:18): Scienti…
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Speaker Kristian Rönn is the CEO and co-founder of Normative. He has a background in mathematics, philosophy, computer science and artificial intelligence. Before he started Normative he worked at the University of Oxford’s Future of Humanity Institute on issues related to global catastrophic risks. Session Summary When people talk about today’s bi…
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Radioligand therapy (RLT) targets cancer cells with radiation while minimizing impact on surrounding healthy tissue. In this episode of JNM Podcast, our panelists discuss training, access, production capacity, and everything else that is necessary to make RLT more widely available to the patients who need it. Moderator: Ken Herrmann, MD (Universitä…
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(0:10): Eco-Friendly Starch Films Revolutionize Food Packaging, Boost Smart Tech with Dual-Mode Sensors (2:11): Study Reveals Climate's Impact on Yellow River Basin Vegetation, Urges Sustainable Development Measures (4:33): Study Reveals Mushrooms' Potent Health Benefits: Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, and Anticancer Properties Highlighted (6:12):…
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Gut microbes affect humans in many ways, including altering the gastrointestinal tract’s function and influencing a person’s body weight, and the nutrients that people ingest can affect the microbiome. Researchers now ask how popular weight loss strategies involving calorie restriction change the bugs in our guts and human health overall. In this e…
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(0:10): Unlocking New Cancer Therapies: The Role of Non-Coding RNAs in Peritoneal Carcinomatosis and Prostate Cancer (2:27): Biochar Boosts Radish Growth and Soil Health, Offers Promise for Green Roofs and Sb-Contaminated Soils (4:16): Wood Distillate and Chestnut Extracts: New Frontiers in Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, and Anticancer Treatments …
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Welcome to the DTx Podcast, where we explore the latest in digital therapeutics. In our previous episode with Mike Pace, we discussed the challenges facing DTx in 2023. Now, with positive developments in 2024, we’re updating our community on the progress in advancing digital therapies. Host Eugene Borukhovich engages with experts Dr. Jenna Carl, An…
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Episode 65 Sven Brunso was proclaimed by Ski Magazine as the most photographed skier in history. He has appeared on the cover of over 135 magazines and been featured in over 2500 published photos. This episode of the SnowBrains podcast is brought to you by Club Med. Are you ready for an unforgettable ski getaway that takes care of everything? Head …
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(0:10): Sirtuins and Vitamin D: Breakthroughs in Combating Oxidative Stress, Cardiovascular, and Neurodegenerative Diseases (2:22): ASF Threatens Ebersberg Pigs: Urgent Warnings Issued as Virus Spreads Closer to Bavaria (4:19): COVID-19 Worsens Life Expectancy Gaps: Homicide Rates Surge for Black Men, Study Reveals (5:34): Black Soldier Fly Larvae:…
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Sharry Edwards: The Pioneer of Vocal Biomarkers Sharry Edwards is a trailblazer in the emerging field of vocal biomarkers, a discipline that explores the connection between voice frequencies and health. Her innovative work has led to the development of technologies and methods that analyze vocal patterns to detect and monitor a wide range of health…
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Speaker Divya is the co-founder of the Collective Intelligence Project, which advances collective intelligence capabilities for the democratic and effective governance of transformative technologies. She serves as Associate Political Economist and Social Technologist at Microsoft’s Office of the CTO. She also holds positions as a research director …
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(0:10): Citizen Scientists Discover Hypervelocity Star Traveling at 1 Million MPH, Defying Milky Way's Gravitational Pull (2:22): Study Reveals Alarming Long COVID Symptoms in Children; Urges Enhanced Care and Research (4:38): India's Chandrayaan-3 Unveils Moon's Molten Past and Historic South Pole Landing (6:54): Study Reveals 60% of U.S. Baby Foo…
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(0:10): Tirzepatide Cuts Type 2 Diabetes Risk by 94% in Prediabetic, Obese Adults: Eli Lilly Study (2:31): Study Links Semaglutide to Higher Suicidal Thoughts, Especially with Antidepressants: Urgent Call for Further Research (4:56): Halophytes: The Future of Farming in Saline Soils to Combat Global Food Insecurity (6:52): Snail Venom: Revolutionar…
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In this Interview, Ashley Armstrong discusses how the advent of industrial cheese production has dramatically altered its quality, making real, traditional cheese increasingly hard to find in the U.S. Instead, the market is now flooded with cheese made using synthetic, lab-produced rennet, which alters its nutritional profile and fails to match the…
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(0:10): Revolutionary Adaptive Brain Stimulation Halves Parkinson's Symptoms, Promises Personalized Treatment (2:18): 3D Printing Transforms Dentistry: Enhanced Restorations with New Materials and Techniques (4:30): Unlocking the Secrets of Fermented Soybean and Fish Flavors: New Study Highlights Genetic and Microbial Innovations (6:50): Switching …
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Episode 64 Kyle Siegel is the Founder and Designer at Raide Research, a company that specializes in making tough, lightweight backpacks specifically designed for ski mountaineering. This episode of the SnowBrains podcast is brought to you by Club Med. Are you ready for an unforgettable ski getaway that takes care of everything? Head to one of Club …
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(0:10): Kamchatka Rocked by 7.0 Quake and Dual Volcanic Eruptions, Experts Warn of Potential 9.0 Aftershock (1:44): New Acylhydrazones Show Promise Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria and Yeasts in Groundbreaking Study (3:54): Breakthrough Research Reveals Key Genes and Methylation Patterns in Cervical Cancer Prognosis (5:57): Clostridium Perfringens: …
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Penelope Holt was born and educated in England and now lives in New York. She is a novelist, playwright, business writer, and marketing executive, whose work has been performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, York Arts Center, and New York’s American Folk Theater. At the center of The Angel Scroll, Holt’s current novel and intriguing super natura…
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The most prominent visual characteristic of neurons is their dendrites. Even more than 100 years after their first observation by Cajal, their function is not fully understood. Biophysical modeling based on cable theory is a key research tool for exploring putative functions, and today’s guest is one the leading researchers in this field. We talk a…
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We regularly discuss a small suite of commercial crops that have been genetically enhanced with transgenes. However, one additional genotype was transformed long ago, and approved for use in the USA, Canada and EU-- but nobody talks about it much. It is the plum resistant to plum pox virus (PPV), a devastating virus of stonefruits. While rare in th…
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Speaker Siméon Campos is president and founder of SaferAI, an organization working on developing the infrastructure for general-purpose AI auditing and risk management. He worked on large language models for the last two years and is highly committed to making AI safer. Session Summary “I think safe AGI can both prevent a catastrophe and offer a ve…
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(0:10): Stonehenge Mystery Solved: Altar Stone Originates from Scotland, Not Wales, New Research Reveals (2:03): Hydrogen and Methanol: Paving the Way for Cleaner, Efficient Engines and a Greener Future (4:04): World's Largest Genome Sequenced: Lungfish DNA Unlocks Secrets of Vertebrate Evolution (6:22): Australia Leads in Life Expectancy Among Eng…
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(0:10): Revolutionary AI Diagnoses Diseases with 98% Accuracy Using Tongue Color Analysis (2:07): New Study Debunks 'Health Benefits' of Alcohol, Links Even Light Drinking to Higher Cancer Risk (4:13): Mixed Reality Transforms Construction: Boosting Efficiency, Safety, and Collaboration (6:25): Biden Announces $150M for Tumor-Removal Tech Research …
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(0:10): New Pompeii Discovery: Couple Found in Bed Amid Treasures from 79 A.D. Eruption (1:48): Study Links Preschool Tablet Use to Increased Tantrums and Emotional Outbursts (3:32): Transparent Worms Unlock Secrets to Dopamine Disorders: Florida Researchers Lead Breakthrough Study (5:50): Breakthrough in Pediatric Brain Cancer: Enhanced NK Cells O…
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Episode 63 Christian Pondella is: a top adventure photographer a senior photographer at Powder Magazine a photographer published in: National Geographic, Sports Illustrated, ESPN Magazine, Outside, Men's Journal, Maxim, FHM, GQ, Climbing Magazine, Outdoor Photographer, and more. a photographer with photos in commercial campaigns for: Red Bull, Pata…
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(0:10): Revolutionary CNN Algorithms Boost Fire Detection Accuracy and Efficiency, Highlight Need for Proactive Prevention (2:26): PAHO Issues Alert as Oropouche Virus Surges in Latin America, Linked to Fatalities and Fetal Deaths (4:32): Revolutionary Hybrid Lubricant G-PO Enhances Performance and Eco-Friendliness for Industrial and Renewable Appl…
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Johann Moonesinghe is the Co-Founder & CEO of inKind, a marketplace that provides restaurateurs with non-dilutive financing and unlocks deals for local diners. In this episode, we’ll talk about why restaurant funding is broken, inKind’s unique approach to capital, and its recent venture into restaurant M&A.…
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Thomas Levy, MD, JD, is a board-certified cardiologist and a bar-certified attorney. After practicing adult cardiology for 15 years, he began to research the enormous toxicity associated with much dental work, as well as the pronounced ability of properly-administered vitamin C to neutralize this toxicity. He has now written 13 books, with several …
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In 2013 a number of county ordinances sought to end the use of biotech crops on various Hawaiian islands. Hawaii's warm year-'round climate permits several corn seasons a year, so seed corn for the mainland is produced in these locations. However, these technologies are not appreciated by a subset of the population, who see these companies as poiso…
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Speaker Dean Woodley Ball is a Research Fellow at George Mason University’s Mercatus Center and author of the Substack Hyperdimensional. His work focuses on artificial intelligence, emerging technologies, and the future of governance. Previously, he was Senior Program Manager for the Hoover Institution's State and Local Governance Initiative. Key H…
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(0:10): Deepest Mantle Drilling Yields Groundbreaking Insights into Earth's Interior and Origins of Life (2:08): Study Reveals 747 Bacterial Strains in Microwaves, Urges Regular Cleaning to Prevent Health Risks (4:14): Erythritol Sweetener Linked to Increased Blood Clot Risk, Study Finds (6:04): ESA's Gaia Uncovers Potential Moons Around 350 Astero…
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(0:10): Australian Sea Lions with Cameras Map Uncharted Ocean Floors, Unveil New Marine Habitats (2:08): Scotland's Tick Population Could Double by 2080, Raising Lyme Disease Risk: Study (4:07): New Research Unveils Key Genetic Markers for Drought Resistance in Crops Amid Climate Extremes (6:30): Study: High-Altitude Flights Cut Carbon but Boost Cl…
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(0:10): 700,000-Year-Old 'Hobbit' Fossils Reveal Surprising Evolutionary Path on Flores Island (2:08): Study Reveals Shocking Gender Bias in Pain Management: Women Undermedicated Regardless of Doctor's Gender (4:20): China's Chang'e-5 Mission Uncovers Graphene and Water in Lunar Soil, Paving Way for Future Moon Base (6:32): Fingertip Test: Detect L…
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(0:10): COVID-19 Impact: IQ Drop, Burnout in Nurses, Memory Loss, and Long-Term Health Effects Revealed (2:40): Neuralink's Second Brain Implant Success: Paralyzed Patient Gains Independence, 8 More Trials Planned This Year (4:29): Ancient Hydraulic Lift: New Study Reveals Ingenious Method in Building Egypt's Oldest Pyramid (6:26): Study Reveals Me…
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Episode #62 My guest today is Jessica Baker. Jessica has been a heli-ski guide in Alaska for over 20 years She's the 2000 North American Freeskiing World Tour Champion Jessica is a mountain guide guiding all over Earth as well as in the Teton Mountains of Wyoming with Exum Mountain Guides She's also the founder, head coach, and lead guide for Ski D…
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(0:10): Study Links Toll-Like Receptors to Survival Rates in Squamous Cell Carcinoma Patients (1:50): Groundbreaking 'Dark Oxygen' Discovery in Pacific Ocean Could Reshape Deep-Sea Mining Regulations (3:49): New Sensors Resist Humidity: Breakthrough in Affordable Greenhouse Gas Monitoring (5:59): Rising Biosolid Waste Spurs Environmental and Health…
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Ofek Ron is the Co-Founder & CEO of Oshi, an Israel-based startup creating fish fillets using only plants. In this episode, we’ll talk about the sustainability and health challenges of traditional fish farming, the benefits of Oshi’s clean ingredient label, and its proprietary technology used to recreate layers of whole-cut salmon.…
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Dr. Barattiero has lectured across the world over the last 22 years. 13 years ago, he set out to educate the world on the benefits of hydrogen gas. He educates on how molecular hydrogen (H2) reduces oxidative stress and inflammation which is the leading cause of disease. He developed the Echo Water® System. Paul has been on television in USA, Germa…
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Great products and ideas are everywhere, yet limited by the ability to actually produce them in needed quantitites. The technologies from Sunflower Therapeutics enable bioprocess applications throughout the globe in a deployable unit with a small footprint. Dr. Kerry Love describes the technology and it's applications, along with the philosophy of …
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