Sounds of Science is a monthly podcast about beginnings: how a molecule becomes a drug, how a rodent elucidates a disease pathway, how a horseshoe crab morphs into an infection fighter. The podcast is produced by Eureka, the scientific blog of Charles River, a contract research organization for drug discovery and development. Tune in and begin the journey.
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WNIJ and NIU STEAM are partnering to create “The Sound of Science,” a weekly series explaining important science, technology, engineering and math concepts using sound. The feature will air at 1:04 p.m. Fridays as a lead-in to Science Friday.Got questions or topic suggestions for the Sound of Science team? Please submit them below!The Sound of Science is made possible by Ken Spears Construction
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Home to the Spectator's best podcasts on everything from politics to religion, literature to food and drink, and more. A new podcast every day from writers worth listening to.
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A lovingly crafted podcast that reveals the stories behind the world's most recognizable and interesting sounds.
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Radiolab is on a curiosity bender. We ask deep questions and use investigative journalism to get the answers. A given episode might whirl you through science, legal history, and into the home of someone halfway across the world. The show is known for innovative sound design, smashing information into music. It is hosted by Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser.
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Pulse of the Planet Podcast with Jim Metzner | Science | Nature | Environment | Technology
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Each weekday, Pulse of the Planet provides its listeners with a two-minute sound portrait of Planet Earth, tracking the rhythms of nature, culture and science worldwide and blending interviews and extraordinary natural sound.
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Volcanoes. Trees. Drunk butterflies. Mars missions. Slug sex. Death. Beauty standards. Anxiety busters. Beer science. Bee drama. Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists' obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.
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Brains On!® is a science podcast for curious kids and adults from American Public Media. Each week, a different kid co-host joins Molly Bloom to find answers to fascinating questions about the world sent in by listeners. Like, do dogs know they’re dogs? Or, why do feet stink? Plus, we have mystery sounds for you to guess, songs for you to dance to, and lots of facts -- all checked by experts.
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Unexplainable takes listeners right up to the edge of what we know … and then keeps on going. Host Noam Hassenfeld and an all-star team of reporters — Byrd Pinkerton, Meradith Hoddinott, and Mandy Nguyen — tackle scientific mysteries, unanswered questions, and everything we learn by diving into the unknown. New episodes drop every Wednesday.
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A behind the scenes look at how the Department of Conservation cares for New Zealand’s unique native species and natural environment.
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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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New ways of thinking about the world, brought to you by the humanities and The World According to Sound. We’re working with universities to translate academic research into sound. Each season has a radically different format and topic. You’ll never hear the same kind of thing twice. We’re independent and ad free. Patreon is the best way to support our work. https://www.patreon.com/theworldaccordingtosound
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CBC Radio's Quirks and Quarks covers the quirks of the expanding universe to the quarks within a single atom... and everything in between.
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Escape the daily grind and immerse yourself in the natural world. Rich in imagery, sound, and information, BirdNote inspires you to notice the world around you.
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The most important and controversial topics in world religion, thoroughly dissected by a range of high profile guests. Presented by Damian Thompson.
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Space news, interviews, Q&As, and exclusive content from Universe Today. Audio versions of Fraser Cain YouTube channel.
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Hi-Fi engineer Darren Myers (Parasound) and marketing guy Duncan Taylor (YG Acoustics) discuss all things HiFi audio, covering such audiophile topics as speakers, amplifiers, DACs, preamplifiers, vinyl, cables, music, stereo soundstages, tweaks, adjustments and a whole lot more.
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Alison Perry-Davies’s belief is that wherever we come from, we have all known some level of pain, loss and trauma, these things do not need to define us. She doesn’t ignore that these things have happened; however, she decided this is not the way her story ends. Using integrated creative therapies along with sound and vibrational therapies she continues to explore and share complimentary healing modalities. In this podcast she shares her story as well as having many other people sharing thei ...
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Science of Sound is a video and audio podcast. We engage in the observation, experimentation, and study of our journey to create music. Featuring interviews and discussions with all walks of life worldwide including but not limited to musicians, builders of musical instruments, builders of musical gear and software, lovers and creators of all forms of musical sounds, and everything in between.
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If you are seeking alternative TTRPG's to play, check out our show! We play a myriad of TTRPG such as Savage Worlds, Monster of the Week, and Call of Cthulhu, (to name a few). You can start at any short season! We go to space, visit a steampunk wild west, and make friends with snails that live in a time void! We're part of the Funinstallers Network! If you're a creator or a fan of small creators, consider checking out our site!
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Western Washington's North Sound Meteorologist Ted Buehner offers Puget Sound region weather information beyond the forecast and addresses listener questions in each Weather Minute Podcast.
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Comedy club that thinks it's clever. Actually quite stupid.
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Dr. Drew Pinsky, board certified internist and addiction medicine specialist, takes listener calls and talks to experts on a variety of topics relating to health, relationships, sex and drug addiction.
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Nature sounds for relaxation, stress relief, meditation, sleep, or whatever you like. Enjoy.
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Escape the daily grind and immerse yourself in the natural world. Rich in imagery, sound, and information, BirdNote inspires you to notice the world around you. Join us for daily two-minute stories about birds, the environment, and more.
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A podcast focusing on meteorology, the earth sciences, general science, and occasionally open, unrelated topics of interest hosted by Cleveland television meteorologist Andre Bernier of WJW-TV, FOX 8. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrebernier/support
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At the intersection of ideas and action, showcasing innovative insights from industry professionals around the world presented by Longitude.site fellows. Our episodes explore thought provoking values that are essential in every career - ranging from imagination, motivation, and collaboration to many others.
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Drs Gordon and Parpia have a unique and proven approach to healing chronic conditions with over 50 years of clinical experience combined; they created the Gordon Medical Forum Podcast to introduce some of the most overlooked and important factors for overcoming chronic illness. Eric Gordon, MD, is the Medical Director of Gordon Medical Associates, and Nafysa Parpia, ND, is the Director of Naturopathic Medicine. Gordon Medical Associates is the premiere tick-borne illness, Lyme disease, and e ...
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The goal of Science and the Sea is to convey an understanding of the sea and its myriad life forms to everyone, so that they, too, can fully appreciate this amazing resource.
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Made for audiophiles and nature lovers alike, Future Ecologies is a podcast exploring our eco-social relationships through stories, science, music, and soundscapes. Every episode is an invitation to see the world in a new light — weaving together narrative and interviews with expert knowledge holders. The format varies: from documentary storytelling to stream-of-consciousness sound collage, and beyond. Episodes are released only when they're ready, not on a fixed schedule (but approximately ...
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You can also watch this on Youtube! - https://www.youtube.com/@TheWooTheScienceAndYou Join Dr. Sophie (British GP and health content creator) and Jess Cunningham, CEO of Belief Coding, for "The Woo, The Science, and You." This podcast bridges the gap between spirituality and science, sparking lively debates and interesting discussions on health, wellness, and beauty. Jess brings her spiritual, alternative perspective, while Dr. Sophie provides a science and medical background, creating a uni ...
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Welcome to the Sound On Sound Recording and Mixing podcast channel where you’ll find shows packed with Hints & Tips about getting the most out of the recording, mixing and mastering process. More information and content can be found at www.soundonsound.com/podcasts | Facebook, Twitter and Instagram - @soundonsoundmag | YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/soundonsoundvideo
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Clean Cut Audio is dedicated to educating and inspiring higher standards of audio in podcasting. Every week, audio engineer and podcast producer Tom Kelly will teach editing tips, workflow tricks, and necessary values that will help you produce a better sounding podcast more efficiently.
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That Don‘t Sound Right is a podcast about talking. Talking the way we did before the internet. When you could not prove anyone right or wrong. All the expertise was contained in the people involved with the conversation. I hope you enjoy our conversations and as you listen, if you find yourself silently saying ”that don‘t sound right”, send us a comment. You are one of us.
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A classically-trained keyboardist and working musician based in Chicago, STUNNA (aka J. Cappo) has crafted his own unique sound within the fast-paced world of Drum + Bass music. With a number of strong releases on various high-profile labels coupled with a solid Stateside and international touring schedule under his belt, this Grammy-nominated, URB 'Next 100' producer and host of BASSDRIVE Radio's popular weekly 'GREENROOM' show is determined to spread his own sound as well as exclusive trac ...
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A podcast where Russ and Mark audit an old episode of Tomorrow's World from the future and discover much about the past.
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Relax With Animal Facts is a podcast dedicated to helping you relax while learning about our furry, scaly, or possibly even slimy friends. It blends the natural world with relaxation, and is perfect for animal enthusiasts of any age. Join your host, Stefan Wolfe, an amateur wildlife learner, as he learns with you on a serene journey through the animal kingdom, uncovering the wonders of creatures from the dense rainforests of South America to the icy realms of Antarctica. Each episode we imme ...
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Fresh ideas from the sharpest minds working toward a cleaner, greener planet
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Traveling to the farthest reaches of the world to sonically discover different audio artists, their stories, and recordings.
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Nature sounds.
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Countryside magazine featuring the people and wildlife that shape the landscape of the British Isles
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Holy Smoke: How pistols in St Paul’s Cathedral shaped the science of sound
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In the winter of 1951 shots from a Colt revolver rang out in St Paul’s Cathedral in an experiment designed to solve the mystery of how architecture shapes sound. In this episode of Holy Smoke, Damian Thompson talks to Dr Fiona Smyth, author of a new book on the subject, and choral musician Philip Fryer, about the perfect acoustic – an increasingly …
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How does the Earth's Moon affect the ocean's tides?By Jasmine Carey, Christina Swartz
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How pistols in St Paul’s Cathedral shaped the science of sound
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In the winter of 1951 shots from a Colt revolver rang out in St Paul’s Cathedral in an experiment designed to solve the mystery of how architecture shapes sound. In this episode of Holy Smoke, Damian Thompson talks to Dr Fiona Smyth, author of a new book on the subject, and choral musician Philip Fryer, about the perfect acoustic – an increasingly …
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Evan recovers from his near death experience among some scaley dudes while Snow and Stop stoop a train... wait. If you like the song at the end, find more of Adam's music here: https://open.spotify.com/album/0n0fNVRX1uwxPorfykGteL?si=bvynGcAhS1OVA2KCg8C2UwBy Roll Players
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Imagine you’re exploring the great outdoors when, out of nowhere, you feel the fangs of a snake – a poisonous snake – breaking through your skin. Medical care is nowhere in sight, so you’re left with the terrifying prospect of venom slowly infecting your body’s critical functions. This is the reality that roughly five million people face annually. …
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Science in the Field special. Catching up on the sights and sounds of what Canadian researchers did this summer
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Wrestling 14-foot 'dinosaurs' to figure out why they're dying Dr. Madison Earhart, a postdoctoral fellow from the University of British Columbia, spent her summer fishing for enormous white sturgeon in the Fraser and Nechako Rivers in British Columbia. Since 2022, there have been a large number of deaths of this fish along the west coast of North A…
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Ali talks about Vibrational Sound Therapy. About the Guest: Alison (Ali) Perry-Davies is a seasoned healing practitioner with over 30 years of experience in music and music therapy. She holds a diploma in Holistic Integrated Creative Arts Therapy (HICAT) and advanced certifications in Vibrational Therapy and Sound Healing. With expertise in various…
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The Science and Spirit of Sound Healing: Can Chanting and Sound Baths Improve Health?
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In this episode we explore the intriguing world of chanting and sound baths to see if they really have the power to heal the body. Jess shares her profound spiritual experiences with sound healing, while Sophie takes a closer look at the science behind these practices, investigating if there’s any evidence supporting their benefits for mental and p…
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Are You Fat, Fatigued and Frazzled?
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Solving the Autoimmune Disease Puzzle Women are diagnosed with 80% of the over 145 identified autoimmune diseases (that number is still growing). Over 90% of the population has a form of autoimmune disease and inflammation. Several autoimmune diseases, including lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, myasthenia gravis, and multiple s…
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Can Psychedelics Treat Stress and Depression? Microdosing Explored
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You can also watch this episode on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_YfoO16Qto In Episode 8 we’re diving into one of the most fascinating and controversial topics around—psychedelics! It’s another belter! From ayahuasca to magic mushrooms and microdosing, we’re asking the big questions: can these substances really help with mental health, …
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For young carers, it can be difficult to find time to get away from home and enjoy the great outdoors. In this programme Helen Mark meets a group of 12-13 year-olds who all have caring responsibilities for a family member at home, but who are spending a night camping out on Dartmoor. She joins them as they pitch their tents, do some river-dipping, …
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In a clearing where an ancient Mayan city once stood, the Montezuma Oropendola perches and sings. His courtship display is astonishing: he swings by his feet and sings, his tail describing a golden pendulum – the very source of his name in Spanish – oropendola.
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In a clearing where an ancient Mayan city once stood, the Montezuma Oropendola perches and sings. His courtship display is astonishing: he swings by his feet and sings, his tail describing a golden pendulum – the very source of his name in Spanish – oropendola. More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly ne…
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Life along the American coastline has been getting more perilous. Earth’s warming climate is causing a rise in sea level, an increase in major hurricanes, more marine heatwaves, and many other problems. That costs time, money, and lives. And things are expected to get even worse in the decades ahead. A new national climate assessment, issued in lat…
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Welcome back to "That Don't Sound Right," where Peter and Cecil dive into the evolving world of pharmacy. In this episode, Cecil, a seasoned pharmacist, shares his hot take that pharmacy as a profession is dying. From the historical role of pharmacists concocting medicines to today's highly automated processes, Cecil discusses the dramatic changes …
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Birds called prions have an especially creative approach to getting their food. They pass seawater through their mouths and filter it to catch tiny animals such as krill and other small crustaceans. It’s similar to how baleen whales feed, leading to the prion’s nickname: the whale-bird. The sides of
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Birds called prions have an especially creative approach to getting their food. They pass seawater through their mouths and filter it to catch tiny animals such as krill and other small crustaceans. It’s similar to how baleen whales feed, leading to the prion’s nickname: the whale-bird. The sides of their bills have comb-like structures. Small food…
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Spectator Out Loud: Paul Wood, Ross Clark, Andrew Lycett, Laura Gascoigne and Henry Jeffreys
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: as Lebanon reels from the exploding pagers, Paul Wood wonders what’s next for Israel and Hezbollah (1:24); Ross Clark examines Ireland’s low-tax project, following the news that they’re set to receive €13 billion… that they didn’t want (8:40); Reviewing Ben Macintyre’s new book, Andrew Lycett looks at the 1980 Ira…
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[Space Bites] The Rings of Earth // Servicing JWST at L2 // Mission to Neptune
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Could we repair missions like JWST and Gaia? Polaris Dawn returns to Earth, did Earth once have rings? and a peanut-shaped asteroid just drifted past Earth. 🦄 Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/universetoday 📚 Suggest books in the book club: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/1198440-universe-today-book-club 00:00 Intro 00:16 Repairing mi…
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WeatherJazz® is a program about weather, science, earth science, astronomy, and occasionally other random topics of interest hosted by former FOX 8 Cleveland meteorologist André Bernier. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andrebernier/support
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A Little Pompeiian Fish Sauce Goes a Long Way
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Today we follow a sleuth who has spent over a decade working to solve an epic mystery hiding in plain historical sight: did anyone survive the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD? Classicist Steven Tuck has spent his career parsing the Tired of hearing the conventional narrative that every Pompeiian perished without any evidence to back it up, Class…
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In addition to their scientific names, birds are also given official English names. Take the bird commonly known as the rain crow, for example, officially referred to as the Yellow-billed Cuckoo by the American Ornithological Society. Its scientific name is Coccyzus americanus. Of course, the bird
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My guest on this week's Book Club podcast is Channel 4's international editor Lindsey Hilsum. In her new book I Brought The War With Me: Stories and Poems from the Front Line Lindsey intersperses her account of the many conflicts she has covered as a war reporter with the poems that have given her consolation and a wider sense of meaning as she tra…
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Ahoy, avast, and welcome aboard the good ship Iris, captained by the host with the most in all of the Seven Seas, Molly Bloom! Molly’s brought producer pals Sanden and Jess on board to play a game of EYE-EYE, CAPTAIN! Sanden and Jess will have to guess the answers to some fiendish questions about EYES. Can they navigate their way to the answers, or…
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In addition to their scientific names, birds are also given "official" English names. Take the bird commonly known as the rain crow, for example, officially referred to as the Yellow-billed Cuckoo by the American Ornithological Society. Its scientific name is Coccyzus americanus. Of course, the bird doesn’t care what you call it, so long as it has …
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An astronaut takes a birds-eye view of migration and more
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Earthquakes create a spark in quartz that can form massive gold nuggets Scientists have figured out why up to 75 per cent of all the gold ever mined forms inside quartz in areas with a long history of earthquakes. Chris Voisey, a Canadian geologist at Monash University in Australia, said he was trying to solve how gold arose inside quartz. In his s…
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September 22nd is the fall equinox. This podcast explains what that means regarding the Earth' rotation annual rotation around the sun, and what it means regarding the hours of daylight.
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The Edition: Farage's plan, the ethics of euthanasia and Xi's football failure
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This week: Nigel’s next target. What’s Reform UK’s plan to take on Labour? Reform UK surpassed expectations at the general election to win 5 MPs. This includes James McMurdock, who Katy interviews for the magazine this week, who only decided to stand at the last moment. How much threat could Reform pose and why has Farage done so well? Katy joins t…
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When climate scientist Sofia Barboza was living in New York City, she found it challenging to connect with the outdoors the same way she had growing up in Pennsylvania. Returning to live in Pennsylvania as an adult, Sofia brought along her new awareness of birds and their effects on mental health
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Sofia Barboza on Becoming More Aware of Birds
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When climate scientist Sofia Barboza was living in New York City, she found it challenging to connect with the outdoors the same way she had growing up in Pennsylvania. Returning to live in Pennsylvania as an adult, Sofia brought along her new awareness of birds and their effects on mental health. More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more…
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STUNNA Hosts THE GREENROOM with DAN GUIDANCE Guest Mix September 18 2024
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STUNNA‘THE GREENROOM’SEPTEMBER 18, 2024BASSDRIVE RADIOTRACKLIST…….• STAY (STEVE CABLE)• REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES (SundayGrooves)• DON’T KNOW (ZERO T)• NO TALK (KOLECTIV)• WE CONTROL (VEAK)• THE DARKNESS (SCAR)• SURROUND SOUND (MINOR FORMS)• DREADNAUGHT (ICICLE + SP MC): BREAK REMIX• BADBOY (PAUL T + EDWARD OBERON)• CONSTANT (TEEJ + THREAD)• D U M B …
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[Interview] Can AI Destroy the World And How Can We Prevent It
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This is an unusual interview for my channel. It's mostly about AI, our current developments and the threats it poses to us. 🦄 Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/universetoday 📚 Suggest books in the book club: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/1198440-universe-today-book-club 00:00 Intro 01:51 Arrival of LLMs 06:30 Alignment of AI 17:35 E…
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Coffee House Shots: should Labour ditch the ‘doom and gloom’ narrative?
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We have some new inflation figures today. Inflation rose 2.2 per cent in the 12 months to August. This is pretty much in line with the Bank of England's target and should be good news for Labour, so why do they persist with this doom and gloom narrative? Elsewhere, Labour's awkward week has got more awkward with the news that Sue Gray, Keir Starmer…
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During migration, some birds change orientation, often by a full 180 degrees, and travel almost the same distance — but in the opposite direction — as the rest of their species. The phenomenon is called misorientation. First-year birds are particularly susceptible. Many vagrant birds never find
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Eastern Lowland Gorillas: Largest Primates on Earth (200+ Episode AMA)
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Let's learn about the Eastern Lowland Gorilla—the largest living primate on earth. Strap on your hiking shoes and prepare for a trek to a rainforest in the Congo. Support the show's mission while getting access to exclusive content, uploaded once a week. You can listen to exclusive episodes, you gain access to voting, and more, by becoming a Patron…
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Probably not. But Wall Street Journal reporter Jeff Horwitz decided to try anyway, putting his body — and specifically his butt — on the line to answer a seemingly straightforward question: Is it possible to build up a tolerance to poison oak by eating it? For show transcripts, go to vox.com/unxtranscripts For more, go to vox.com/unexplainable And …
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The Healing Power of Sound with Jeralyn Glass
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This week, Dr. Drew talks to singer and sound healing expert Jeralyn Glass. Jeralyn shares her remarkable journey from Broadway and opera stages to her work with crystal singing bowls, a practice she turned to in order to help process her own grief. Together, they discuss how sound therapy can alleviate deep emotional pain, reduce stress, and promo…
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Ali and Rhonda talk about using drumming and Qi Gong and movement to bring balance and wellness. About the Guest: Rhonda Bruce is the owner/operator of Balanced Energy Wellness. She is a certified drum circle facilitator, Qi Gong/Simplified Tai Chi Instructor & Energy Healing Practitioner. She has been facilitating drum circles around southern Albe…
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During migration, some birds change orientation, often by a full 180 degrees, and travel almost the same distance — but in the opposite direction — as the rest of their species. The phenomenon is called misorientation. First-year birds are particularly susceptible. Many vagrant birds never find their way back on course, but some do, getting more co…
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Tardigradology (TINY SEMI-INDESTRUCTIBLE WATER BEAR MOSS PIGLET CREATURES CALLED TARDIGRADES) with Paul Bartels
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Smaller than you can imagine. Potato-shaped. Mysterious. Romantic. And tough enough to survive the vacuum of space or decades of desiccation. Join professor and confirmed Tardigradologist Dr. Paul Bartels to saunter into a microscopic wonderland of bizarrely long naps, foreign genomes, moon landings, glow-in-the-dark moss piglets, cryptobiosis, kit…
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Maori legends weave a pathway for an understanding of natural phenomena. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy Jim Metzner
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