In Season 1, The Girlfriends told the story of how a group of incredible women came together to bring down one bad ex-boyfriend and seek justice for the murder of Gail Katz. But there’s one part of that story that’s still a mystery. During the investigation into Gail’s case, a torso washed up on Staten Island and was misidentified as Gail. Nobody knows her name or what happened to her after she was ruled out from the case. In Season 2, the amateur ladies detective club are back with a new mi ...
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A podcast created by a retired Homicide detective who's tired of all the negativity and hatred pushed by the media. Instead of promoting divisiveness and anger, this podcast promotes good news and people standing together in unity.
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A detective comedy drama || Even Greater London, 1887. In this vast metropolis, Inspector Archibald Fleet and journalist Clara Entwhistle investigate a murder, only to find themselves at the centre of a conspiracy of impossible proportions.
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In a queer-normative future that isn’t all rainbows and sparkles, the justice you receive depends on your job – assuming you can get it at all. Enter vigilante detective Andersson Dexter, whose beat covers both the physical world and the online universe Marionette City. Helping people who have nowhere else to turn, he’s making the worlds better one client at a time, but is it enough? The Andersson Dexter Investigations is a four-book cyberpunk detective series by Nebula Award finalist M. Dar ...
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All About Agatha is a podcast all about, well, Agatha. Agatha Christie, of course: the Queen of Crime, a real-life Dame of the British Empire, and author of sixty-six mystery novels that spanned the Twentieth Century, defining a genre. For five years, Catherine Brobeck and Kemper Donovan revisited these novels in publication order, ranking them according to pre-set criteria (plot, character, etc.). Tragically, Catherine Brobeck passed away at the end of 2021. Since then, Kemper has completed ...
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Ghost Hampton By Ken McGorry The public clamor over a purported haunted house in the middle of Bridgehampton has not died down, as much as Lyle Hall wishes it would—he’s the unlikely discoverer of whatever’s been going on inside the decrepit Victorian everyone calls Old Vic. Since Lyle’s near-death experience killing kindly Elsie Cronk with his Hummer in a grisly car crash, he hasn’t been the same. He’s seen the error of his ways, his misspent adulthood, his career as the town’s greediest la ...
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In this podcast, Vertigo fans Colby Park and Sophia Aldous talk about their favorite comic books, graphic novels and adaptations from DC Comics’ Mature Readers imprint that ran from 1993-2019.
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Get your geek on with idobi Radio’s Geek Girl Riot. Each week our hosts take turns on the mic to discuss all the things close to our geeky hearts, topped off with fresh and far-out segments, and special guest appearances for talks and spotlights. It promises to be a rowdy good time.
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In each episode, we’ll bring you a little Hollywood history, glamour, & behind the scenes as we walk you through Columbo, one of America’s greatest TV detective series. About the hosts: Brought to you by siblings Paul & Liz McDade. Alternating between editing, acting and writing, Paul Montez McDade has worked with a wondrous mix of filmmakers, writers and artists. McDade is currently producing a documentary portrait of Michael Esposito: an experimental artist and researcher in Electronic Voi ...
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This is your home for stories about comics or comic-based stories. We curate news and talk with storytellers and artists. We focus on children’s books, graphic novels, illustrations, and the people behind these works that bring joy and inquiry.
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Join hosts Caitlin Morris and Chad Lind as they endeavor to read, research, and discuss all thirty-three Hercule Poirot mystery novels. To get the most out of this audio book club, listen to the pre-read episodes before you read each book. Then, process your thoughts with Chad and Caitlin during each debrief episode. We read and release episodes for one book a month. Join us as we read in real-time, or listen and read at your leisure.
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Jeff Somers is the author of the Avery Cates series, the Ustari Cycle, Chum, and Writing Without Rules. He also generates 45% of all the freelance writing in the universe. In each episode, Jeff will pour a drink and discuss one of his works of short fiction, from inspiration to publication, and then read the damn thing with sound effects and asides. He invites you to pour a drink and settle in with him for a self-centered and self-deprecating tour of his literary universe. Also, take off you ...
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Welcome to Amateur Detective Club! The podcast where three friends, Melissa Meli, Tyler Riley, and Tristan Miller read the works of Agatha Christie, summarize, discuss, and rate the novels, novellas, TV episode or short story they've chosen.
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Paint by Murders is an original, as of yet unpublished, mystery novel. It is the first in a series of Harrisburg Homicides. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola. Overview: The Capital city and its art galleries, bars, restaurants, and long-held secrets are featured in this cozy-inspired mystery that is as unpredictable as the mighty Susquehanna River it sits on. When painter Keith Reed stumbles across a dead body in a Harrisburg bookstore, he doesn’t yet know that the vi ...
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Hear the latest episodes of The May Day Murders, a new mystery novel by Scott Wittenburg.
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We dive deep into the science, tech, and social issues explored in the novel "After On." It's NOT necessary to be an "After On" reader to listen, learn & enjoy this podcast!
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Book Three of the Andersson Dexter series.
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Paperback reads. We love them cheap. We love them dirty. We love to ask: why are white men the only ones with inner lives or three-dimensional personalities? Hosts Amanda Meadows and Geoffrey Golden dig deep into the dollar bins of used bookstores and your grandmother’s storage unit, looking for pulp and sass. Dirt Cheap brings those long-lost stories to life, with a heavy dose of humor and a dash of schadenfreude. This season, we're reading Murder in the Glass Room, a Los Angeles noir novel ...
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Night after night, beautiful young women are murdered in the city of Memphis, home of the blues. The police have no clues and it all comes down to Detective Renee Juliard, a tough, gritty woman not very well liked among her collegaues, to save the city from the fear that continues to build like an enraged hurricane. Tim Seale, a married newspaper editor is having trouble sleeping. Morning after morning, however, he awakes with his clothing damaged and sometimes even blood on his hands. As he ...
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A fortnightly look at manga, with a focus on joint in-depth discussion of titles both old and new.
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I share my views on growing up and living with the paranormal. I have been a Paranormal Investigator for over well over ten years but my love of the paranormal goes back way before this. I have written books on the paranormal but my DS Louisa Williams detective series also has a paranormal slant. My novel Love’s Spirit is a paranormal romance based in Victorian England.
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sidneystjames/subscribe WELCOME, FANS OF SIDNEY ST. JAMES! Sidney St. James abandoned his corporate career to become a digital nomad and full-time writer of fiction and creative historical nonfiction novels. He's an avid blogger, podcaster, and, of course, a teller of stories and writer of novels. Along the way, he’s an author helping other writers, bloggers, and podcasters achieve their self-publishing goals while turning out ...
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From the makers of The Bugle, this is a weekly show that skips the news pages and takes a sideways glance at the nonsense contained within the culture, celebrity, tech, science and advice sections of the news. Alice Fraser is joined every show by two great comics from across the globe, bringing 30 minutes of smart satire alongside juvenile nonsense! We are part of the Team Bugle subscriber channel. Sign up and get Ask Andy - our exclusive, extra monthly show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pr ...
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SPONSOR CONTENT: Detective Harry Bosch is back in this dramatic reading of Michael Connelly’s short story A Fine Mist of Blood. Bosch and his partner Jerry Edgar connect the dots between two murders, one recent and the other a cold case from 2002. Starring Titus Welliver, Jamie Hector, Tara Buck, Nikhil Pai, Cheryl Francis Harrington, and narrated by Miles Chapin. Based on the best selling novels by Michael Connelly, Stream the New Season of Amazon’s Original Series BOSCH on March 11th on Am ...
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ResearchPod science podcasts connect the research community to a global audience of peers and the public, raising visibility and impact. www.researchpod.org. All content is shared under the Creative Commons CCBY-NC-ND 4.0 licence. For further information, email contact@researchpod.org
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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Agatha Christie with the AbitofaChristie Podcast! Hosted by working parent and passionate Agatha Christie fan, Hazel Jones, this podcast takes you on a thrilling journey through the pages of Christie's timeless novels, sparking insightful conversations and exploring intriguing topics inspired by her works. Join Hazel as she delves into the minds of a diverse array of guests, including a true crime author, a West End actor, a practicing witch, a se ...
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Join host Adam Graham on two seperate journeys through Box 13, the series starring Alan Ladd as reprorter turned Mystery Writer Dan Holiday. Holiday's adventures begin as a result of a newspaper ad that reads, "Adventure wanted. Will go anywhere, will do anything." This podcast features every episode of Box 13 twice. First, originally podcast from 2009-2010 and then ten years later. Find out how our knowledge of some episodes have grown and how reactions to them have changed over the years.
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The “Charlie Chan” radio show featured the fictional Honolulu police detective Charlie Chan, created by author Earl Derr Biggers. The character was based loosely on Hawaiian detective Chang Apana and was designed as a positive alternative to negative Asian stereotypes of the time. The radio series included mystery novels and stories where Chan often traveled to solve crimes, showcasing his wisdom and investigative skills. Listen to our radio station Old Time Radio https://link.radioking.com/ ...
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In this podiobook: Phil D'Amato, New York City forensic detective, is caught in an ongoing struggle that dates all the way back to the dawn of humanity on earth--and one of his best friends is a recent casualty. Unless Phil can unravel the genetic puzzle of the Silk Code, he'll soon be just as dead.Praise for The Silk Code:"Forensic detective Phil D'Amato is one of my favorite characters, and the puzzles he solves are always imaginative, ingenious, and addictive, but Paul Levinson really out ...
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Actor James McAvoy and director Jon S Baird talk about their film Filth, based on the novel by Irvine Welsh (Trainspotting). The outrageous comedy follows scheming and corrupt detective sergeant Bruce Robertson (McAvoy) as he tries to solve a murder, get promoted, and get his wife back—all while weaving a web of lies even he can’t untangle.
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It was published in 1893–1894 by Century Magazine in seven installments, and is a detective story with some racial themes. The plot of this novel is a detective story, in which a series of identities — the judge’s murderer, Tom, Chambers — must be sorted out. This structure highlights the problem of identity and one’s ability to determine one’s own identity. Broader issues of identity are the central ideas of this novel. One of Twain’s major goals in this book was to exploit the true nature ...
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Anna Katharine Green (November 11, 1846 – April 11, 1935) was an American poet and novelist. She was one of the first writers of detective fiction in America and distinguished herself by writing well plotted, legally accurate stories (no doubt assisted by her lawyer father).
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Join Ben and Mark as we explore Moby Dick! Now that we’ve completed the novel itself, in the Appendices we’re plunging like fate into the many ways people have adapted it. Whether as film, anime, musical theater, or theme park ride, whether faithful, reinterpreted, or just plain bizarre, we’re here to see Moby Dick in whatever form culture can provide it to us.
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From discovery to practice, the Center strives to improve stroke rehabilitative care and transition back into the community by finding ways to detect and treat spatial neglect, expanding our knowledge of reading deficits, improving medication adherence, and implementing new interventions during in-patient rehabilitation.
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Murder, betrayal, the fate of humanity... it's all in a day's work for Jim Meade, Martian P.I.In 2097 humanity is ruled by two major powers: The Consortium and Coalition. But Jim Meade is a Runabout - someone who doesn't care who’s running the show so long as he can earn his keep peacefully in the deadly Zero-G fights that keep the Martian colonists entertained on a nightly basis. After one of his fights goes horribly wrong, Meade finds himself deep in debt to one of the most dangerous warlo ...
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Embark on a thrilling journey into the heart of true crime with Eastern Crime Zone. Join Cassie Malay as she unravels the complexities of history's most gripping cases. Each week, Cassie delves into both well-known and lesser-known mysteries, offering fresh perspectives and previously unexplored details. But your voice matters too! We want to hear your thoughts. Got a case that's been gnawing at your curiosity? Visit easterncrimezone.com to leave a voicemail or share your ideas via DM on Ins ...
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Based on the popular steampunk supernatural graphic novel, Boston Metaphysical Society, The Ghost Ship follows an ex-Pinkerton detective, a spirit photographer, and a genius scientist as they battle supernatural forces in late 1800s Boston. Story: When a ghost ship sails into Boston Harbor, killing anyone who boards her, Samuel, Caitlin, and Granville must solve the mystery as to why it has appeared before anyone else dies. This is a standalone eight episode series based during the timeline ...
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The first novel in her renowned series of detective fiction, Sayers introduces Lord Peter Wimsey, a bon vivant gentleman, whose hobby of playing detective is put to the test, as he is launched into his first official crime investigation. The mystery begins when the body of an unidentified man has been found in the bathtub of local architect Mr. Thipps. Adding to the peculiarity of the situation is the fact that the corpse is stark naked except for a pair of expensive pince-nez glasses. Due t ...
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Want to get art produced? The first person you need to sell your vision to is you. A semi-regular podcast in which artists break down TV, music, books and film. It's broken up with the occasional original song. Optimism Delivers is hosted and produced by Matt Ingwalson, author of Shelf Unbound's Best Indie Novel of 2015 and eight gazillion ads.
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Set in England at the turn of the 20th century, Wallace’s crime novel The Daffodil Mystery follows the mysterious circumstances under which shop owner Lyne has been murdered. Accordingly, it is up to detective Jack Tarling and his trusted Chinese assistant to solve the case and reach an appropriate and just resolution. Moreover, the happenings within the novel are intensified by the colorful set of characters, which are marked by their plausible façade and contribute to the novel’s appeal. T ...
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Growing up in the punk/hardcore scene and with a background in proactive police work, gang suppression, homicide investigations, informant development, and training, Brian Sanders has a natural knack for conversation. With guests ranging from musicians, authors, free-thinking first responders, entrepreneurs, reformed extremists, undercover detectives, gang members, drug dealers, and subject matter experts in various fields, Brian Sanders delivers conversations you never knew you wanted to hear.
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The Hound of the Baskervilles is the third of four crime novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes. Originally serialised in The Strand Magazine from August 1901 to April 1902, it is set largely on Dartmoor in Devon in England's West Country and tells the story of an attempted murder inspired by the legend of a fearsome, diabolical hound.
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If you’re looking for authentic stories about life with and beyond breast cancer, we’re here. Welcome to the Breast Cancer Now podcast. Join host Laura for open, supportive and honest conversations with guests who have personal or professional experience of breast cancer. Laura Price is a writer, podcaster and author of the novel Single Bald Female. She’s living with secondary, incurable breast cancer. We’re Breast Cancer Now, the research and support charity. If you’ve got questions about b ...
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Vaccines save millions of lives each year; however, some of the world's worst diseases are still difficult to prevent. Our series of podcasts on Epidemics and Vaccines detail the research within NDM to combat diseases such as hepatitis, influenza and tuberculosis, through development of novel vaccines and vaccine delivery mechanisms and strategies. Developing countries and vulnerable populations are a particular focus of some of this work.
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A Mayo Clinic curated podcast sharing Mayo Clinic knowledge and advancements on the state of testing, science, and people who are making it happen behind the scenes.
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Researchers have encoded the entire human genome onto a 5D memory crystal in the off chance our species finds itself needing to walk back from the brink of extinction.
Researchers have encoded the entire human genome onto a 5D memory crystal in the off chance our species finds itself needing to walk back from the brink of extinction.
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When Hollywoods actors took to the streets last year for a 118 day strike , many wielded signs reading no digital clones, AI is soulless, and AI is not art.
When Hollywoods actors took to the streets last year for a 118 day strike , many wielded signs reading no digital clones, AI is soulless, and AI is not art.
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SLEIGHT OF MURDER - Season 2, Episode 12, Chapters 39-42 and Epilogue - Plus Bonus Content!
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Send us a text The Paint by Murders - Harrisburg Homicide Mysteries podcast is an original podcast based on a series of unpublished mystery novels. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola. This is the twelfth and last episode of the second season. Season two is based on my second mystery novel, SLEIGHT OF MURDER, and each episode …
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The State Department has announced that its online passport renewal website is live and taking submissions.
The State Department has announced that its online passport renewal website is live and taking submissions.
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Ever feel like the world is out to get you?
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It sounds insane, but I know what I sawa UFO. Or, I think it was.
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There is more to the oceans waves than just rolling and breaking.
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While only about 10 percent of the roughly 4,000 known snake species have venom that can harm a human, using genetics to determine which snakes could be deadly could speed up developing better ...
While only about 10 percent of the roughly 4,000 known snake species have venom that can harm a human, using genetics to determine which snakes could be deadly could speed up developing better treatments for bites.
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Advancing Lupus Treatment With Modern Diagnostics: Bill Morice, M.D., Ph.D.
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In this episode of “Answers From the Lab,” William Morice II, M.D., Ph.D., CEO and president of Mayo Clinic Laboratories, is joined by special guest Donald Thomas, M.D., a rheumatologist and lupus researcher. They discuss how Mayo Clinic Laboratories’ suite of innovative lupus testing, offered in collaboration with Progentec Diagnostics, is enhanci…
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(Episode 386): Comic Fans Rejoice! Brandon Starocci Breaks Down Avalon's Latest Triumph!
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#AvalonComic #BrandonStarocci #KickstarterSuccess #ComicBookCreation #StorycomicPresents #IndieComics #ComicBookArtist #ComicKickstarter #AvalonSeason1 #GraphicNovels #CreativeJourney #ComicBookSeries #CrowdfundingComics #ComicBookFans #NewComicRelease Welcome to another captivating episode of Storycomic Presents! In Episode 386, we're thrilled to …
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The first documentation of static electricity dates back to 600 BCE. Even after 2,600 years worth of tiny shocks , however, researchers couldnt fully explain how rubbing two objects together causes ...
The first documentation of static electricity dates back to 600 BCE. Even after 2,600 years worth of tiny shocks , however, researchers couldnt fully explain how rubbing two objects together causes it.
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Somewhere in the Koesberg Mountains of South Africa, located deep in the arid Karoo region north-east of Cape Town, theres an exquisite cave painting of a curious creature.
Somewhere in the Koesberg Mountains of South Africa, located deep in the arid Karoo region north-east of Cape Town, theres an exquisite cave painting of a curious creature.
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Astronauts perform so many out-of-this-world experiments on the International Space Station (ISS) .
Astronauts perform so many out-of-this-world experiments on the International Space Station (ISS) .
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A newly discovered, distant duo of black hole jets is the largest of its kind ever seen.
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Remember Total Recall ?
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The Office 's portrayal of corporate is pretty hilarious, but one thing's clear after watching this show: you definitely don't want to be known as the Michael Scott of your office.
The Office 's portrayal of corporate is pretty hilarious, but one thing's clear after watching this show: you definitely don't want to be known as the Michael Scott of your office.
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Whales are known for their noises, from humpback whale songs to the clicks and whistles of orcas and other toothed cetaceans.
Whales are known for their noises, from humpback whale songs to the clicks and whistles of orcas and other toothed cetaceans.
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Is CRISPR-Cas12a the future in fast and accurate pathogen detection?
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Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR-Cas12a), discovered a few years ago, is a method that detects even small levels of pathogens. Professor Kevin J Zwezdaryk and researchers at the Tulane University School of Medicine, USA, are working on a cost-effective, CRISPR-Cas12a-based pathogen detection tool aiming to upgrade p…
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Animals have evolved all manner of methods to evade danger.
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Thousands of years before a tiny pygmy hippopotamus from a zoo in Thailand named Moo Dang became an internet sensation , an extinct species of dwarf hippos ( Phanourios minor ) roamed a lush ...
Thousands of years before a tiny pygmy hippopotamus from a zoo in Thailand named Moo Dang became an internet sensation , an extinct species of dwarf hippos ( Phanourios minor ) roamed a lush Mediterranean island.
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After being announced back in June, iOS 18 is finally making its way to Apple devices .
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If you want to watch free over-the-air TV without cluttering up your living room, an attic antenna provides an elegant solution.
If you want to watch free over-the-air TV without cluttering up your living room, an attic antenna provides an elegant solution.
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A healthy dose of purposeful bathroom humor sets the stage for exploration in engineer and illustrator Jorge Chams new graphic novel Volcanoes Are Hot: Olivers Great Big Universe #2 .
A healthy dose of purposeful bathroom humor sets the stage for exploration in engineer and illustrator Jorge Chams new graphic novel Volcanoes Are Hot: Olivers Great Big Universe #2 .
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Apple has received Federal Drug Association (FDA) approval for a new Watch feature it says can detect signs of sleep apnea.
Apple has received Federal Drug Association (FDA) approval for a new Watch feature it says can detect signs of sleep apnea.
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Human femurs have inspired a new cement-based construction material that is multiple times stronger than traditional concrete .
Human femurs have inspired a new cement-based construction material that is multiple times stronger than traditional concrete .
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During the decades that humanity has collectively been exploring space we've sent up a lot of stuff.
During the decades that humanity has collectively been exploring space we've sent up a lot of stuff.
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Your fall (and even other seasons) could be a lot simpler with some help from a battery-powered leaf blower.
Your fall (and even other seasons) could be a lot simpler with some help from a battery-powered leaf blower.
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Lets get one thing straight: Im a responsible dog owner.
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Panel Detects Demyelinating Neuropathy Biomarkers: John Mills, Ph.D., and Divyanshu Dubey, M.B.B.S.
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John Mills, Ph.D., and Divyanshu Dubey, M.B.B.S., explain how Mayo Clinic Laboratories' new test panel can distinguish among various potential causes of demyelinating neuropathies. Test results are important for managing these devastating autoimmune conditions. Show notes Speaker 3: (00:32) Would you provide a little background on yourself, Dr. Mil…
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(Episode 385): Exploring Love and Sacrifice in Rural Vermont with J. Peter Cobb
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#JPeterCobb #SomeThingsArentMeantToBe #VermontStories #RuralLife #FaithAndLiterature #VermontAuthors #StorycomicPresents #BookTalk #LiteraryFiction #LoveStories #MoralDilemmas #AuthorInterview #NewReleases #VermontLife #HistoricalFiction Welcome to Storycomic Presents! In Episode 385, join us as we dive into the complex and poignant world of rural …
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Historians and researchers have finally solved a long-standing mystery behind one of Victorian Englands iconic architectura l wonders.
Historians and researchers have finally solved a long-standing mystery behind one of Victorian Englands iconic architectura l wonders.
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After spending just under a week with the AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation, I can say the earbuds are a success in two important ways.
After spending just under a week with the AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation, I can say the earbuds are a success in two important ways.
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SLEIGHT OF MURDER - Season 2, Episode 11, Chapters 36-38
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Send us a text The Paint by Murders - Harrisburg Homicide Mysteries podcast is an original podcast based on a series of unpublished mystery novels. It is written, hosted, and narrated by M. Travis DiNicola. This is the eleventh episode of the second season. Season two is based on my second mystery novel, SLEIGHT OF MURDER, and each episode features…
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A newly discovered bright red fish species could fill the Grumpy Cat-sized hole in the internets heart .
A newly discovered bright red fish species could fill the Grumpy Cat-sized hole in the internets heart .
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A team of archeologists in Egypt uncovered a sword with hieroglyphs showing the name of pharaoh Ramesses II. The weapon was one of the numerous artifacts from the well-supplied Tel Al-Abqain archeological ...
A team of archeologists in Egypt uncovered a sword with hieroglyphs showing the name of pharaoh Ramesses II. The weapon was one of the numerous artifacts from the well-supplied Tel Al-Abqain archeological site near the coast of northwest Egypt.
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Since it first launched back in 1985, Windows has grown and grown and grownso now, several decades later, there's now plenty to explore, beyond the day-to-day running of the operating system.
Since it first launched back in 1985, Windows has grown and grown and grownso now, several decades later, there's now plenty to explore, beyond the day-to-day running of the operating system.
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Workers recently stumbled across a grisly gravesite near a historic cathedral in Chelm, Poland.
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Were here for an intervention.
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If you're an iPhone owner looking to dip their toe into the world of smartwatches, your best bet is the Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen).
If you're an iPhone owner looking to dip their toe into the world of smartwatches, your best bet is the Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen).
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The Arctic is not the most hospitable place on Earth .
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Excerpted from Volcanoes Are Hot: Olivers Great Big Universe #2 by Jorge Cham.
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File Explorer is a bit of a mess.
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If youve never used a VPN before and want an affordable way to try it out, iProVPN is offering an unbeatable price.
If youve never used a VPN before and want an affordable way to try it out, iProVPN is offering an unbeatable price.
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If you're looking for a compact, portable, and feature-packed smartphone that fits in the palm of your hand, meet the NanoPhonethe credit-card-sized device that's here to revolutionize how you stay connected ...
If you're looking for a compact, portable, and feature-packed smartphone that fits in the palm of your hand, meet the NanoPhonethe credit-card-sized device that's here to revolutionize how you stay connected.
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Fall weather makes it easy to get outside and exercise.
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A poorly applied window tint job or protective film layer with bubbles and uneven application is a cringe-worthy eye sore.
A poorly applied window tint job or protective film layer with bubbles and uneven application is a cringe-worthy eye sore.
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Excerpted from The Universe in 100 Colors : Weird and Wondrous Colors from Science and Nature by Tyler Thrasher and Terry Mudge.
Excerpted from The Universe in 100 Colors : Weird and Wondrous Colors from Science and Nature by Tyler Thrasher and Terry Mudge.
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A bidet is a specialized bathroom fixture found in many countries outside the United States.
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Brace yourself.
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We're entering perfect sad boy fall weather time, where hits from Radiohead, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, and Joy Division are in constant streaming.
We're entering perfect sad boy fall weather time, where hits from Radiohead, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, and Joy Division are in constant streaming.
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