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Meltdown podcast producer and anime fanatic Mason Booker leads a discussion with notable guests Raven Night, Zehra Fazal and others about classic anime series from years gone by that people may or may not have heard of or seen before. Delving deep into the interpretations, structure, myths, and meanings behind the characters and the story of each series the show strives to shed new light about the influences and culture around the anime series themselves as well as the people who made them. ...
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StoryBoyz

thestoryboyz

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A podcast in which two likeable cretins from the internet comb over, and investigate story structure in popular media. Yep, that's right, shows, video games, anime, comics. You name it. If you want to see more of either Jake, or Sly, check out their YouTube Channels. Jake does video games & commentary videos, Sly does video game essays, and analytical group videos on writing. JakeBreakShow - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTqj4U-Kku5B158MvojBK9A Sly&Sonic Fan - https://www.youtube.com/c/Th ...
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Perspectives on Science

Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine

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A new public events series from the Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine brings historical perspective to contemporary issues and concerns. In the public forums, historians and other specialists speak about culturally relevant topics in front of a live audience at Consortium member institutions. Forum subjects range from medical consumerism to public trust in science and technology. Videos of these events are also available at chstm.org. In podcast episodes, authors of ...
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Portable blenders are an essential tool for home cooks with small kitchens, creative car campers, or travelers who want to ensure they have all their essential kitchen tools during a long stay at an Airbnb.
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Researchers think a key ally in thawing out icy, barren wastelands of Mars is glittermore specifically, literally millions of tons of reflective metallic nanorod particles seeded throughout the Red Planets atmosphere.
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A portable printer may seem like an anachronism in a world where you can instantly share digital photos and documents around the world in seconds, but there's still merit in having a physical copy.
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Indoor plants can reduce some volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and freshen your air naturally, and humidifiers for plants turn the very atmosphere of your home into something more habitable for both of you.
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Humanoid robots are no longer a rare sight (at least in company promotional videos ), but Figure is one of the most well-funded companies aimed at introducing bipedal machines into factories.
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On August 6, 1991, in a little-known newsgroupan early-days, primitive version of an internet forumcalled alt.hypertext , a soon-to-be-famous computer scientist posted something that would change the technology landscapeand the worldas we knew it.
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The honor of Egypt s oldest necropolis belongs to Pharaoh Djoser, a ruler who ushered in the Old Kingdoms Third Dynasty during the 27th century BCE. Constructed around 2,680 BCE in Saqqara, northwest of the ruins of Memphis, the six-tier, four-sided Step Pyramid of Djoser stood amid a large courtyard filled with decorative ceremonial structures.…
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According to some new research from the American Psychological Association, mental exertion appears to be associated with various unpleasant feelings and emotions in several taxing situations.
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For those who love galavanting through the woods, few things are more satisfying than stumbling on free forest snacks: blackberries, hazelnuts, wild onions, orif youve really hit the jackpota cluster of morels under a downed tree trunk.
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Saudi Arabias controversial desert megacity project will include a soccer stadium built nearly 1,150-feet above the groundat least, thats what it is pitching as part of hosting the 2034 FIFA mens World Cup.
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