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Blood City

Jack the pumpkin king

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Welcome to Blood City, a town overrun with infested creatures. Recently, Dr. Sarnaka of Teardrop Industries has created the perfect biological weapon, capable of taking over a host. Some are human, some are insect, some are bacterial. Anything can be infested. Before Blood cities were all over the country, they used to be normal. Our story begins in the Blood City that used to be Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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Earthly

Clemson University

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Earthly explains emerging issues in agriculture, horticulture, natural resources, wildlife, science, and design through experts in those fields. It is produced by Clemson University, and is part of the University's land-grant mission to impart unbiased research-based information beyond the boundaries of the academy. Earthly adjective Definition of earthly 1 a: characteristic of or belonging to this earth b: relating to the human race's actual life on this earth
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Pod Spirit

Pop Spirit

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Pop Spirit's hazel & Nicky chat with friends and fellow musicians about literally whatever we want, movies, games, manga, sometimes music, most of the time, not!
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"The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka is a surreal and haunting novella that delves into the psychological and existential turmoil of Gregor Samsa, a young man who wakes up one morning to find himself transformed into a giant insect. Through this bizarre and unsettling transformation, Kafka explores themes of alienation, isolation, and the absurdity of human existence. Visit https://krity.app/ for more books and to become a narrator. Follow us on Instagram @krity.app and stay updated with the l ...
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Story-driven, science-based examination of the weird and wonderful relationship between humans and all types of wildlife. If you love the planet, you'll love Anthropomania.
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Emerging and future technologies and the trends that they are linked to will be covered on this podcast. From the more obvious tech like: AI, Robotics, Autonomous Vehicles, and The Metaverse. To less well known disruptors like: Brain-Machine Interfaces, CBDC’s, Internet of Bodies, Smart Dust, Animal Human Chimeras, 4D Printing, Under The Skin Surveillance, Bio Computers and much more. A vision of what the future may hold will be painted to alleviate some of our collective Future Shock so we ...
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scigest - Plant & Food Research podcast

The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited

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Welcome to scigest - podcast-sized servings of digestible science from the world of Plant & Food Research! Scigest is a podcast channel hosted by scientists at Plant & Food Research in New Zealand who are passionate about communicating their science to New Zealanders and the world, as well as helping science students in their journey to a science career. Our scientists are at the heart of food production, supply and security, contributing to human health and wellbeing as well as social and e ...
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Science based solutions, cutting edge technology, paradigm shifting organizations, mind-bending discoveries and philosophies; this podcast focuses on the inspirational current events that are frequently overlooked by mainstream media. patreon.com/InspiredEarth
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Ever wondered what happens when you fill a cello with bees? Or how robins have successfully colonised the outer-reaches of our universe? Or why the world is destined to be populated purely by female turtles? This podcast celebrates nature and the stories of those who care deeply for it. Join artist, actor and Woodland Trust & Wildlife Trusts ambassador David Oakes, for a series of informal, relaxed conversations with artists, scientists, creatives and environmentalists as they celebrate the ...
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Let other students help you revise for your A Level Biology exams. In this series, students break down complicated revision subjects to its core components helping you rock your exams. Find your FREE online course here: http://bit.ly/2TaDFD8
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Weekly Show Archives - Science Update

Weekly Show Archives - Science Update

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Quirky, entertaining and informative, the weekly Science Update Podcast bundles five of Science Update’s award-winning 60-second radio shows together with insightful commentary from one of our producers. Since 1988, Science Update has covered the latest discoveries in science, technology, and medicine and has answered listeners’ science questions. Phone your question in to our toll-free answer line, 1-800-WHY-ISIT (949-4748) or submit it via our website, scienceupdate.com. Science Update is ...
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Eavesdrop on Experts

University of Melbourne

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Overhear researchers talk about what they do and why they do it. Hear them obsess, confess and profess - changing the world one experiment, one paper and one interview at a time. Listen in as seasoned eavesdropper Chris Hatzis follows reporters Dr Andi Horvath and Steve Grimwade on their meetings with magnificent minds. Made possible by the University of Melbourne.
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Welcome to The Ministry of Nutrition podcast! Your host and brother in Christ, Julius Goodwin will share revolutionary messages regarding God's divine healthy way of eating and what he refers to as “The Nutrition Word of GOD.” In Church we rarely hear sermons dealing with our nutrition and in this podcast Julius literally breakdowns the vital importance of nutrition according to GOD’s original intent. Julius’ assignment is to get the Church body on one accord regarding The Ministry of Nutrit ...
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This podcast explores the natural and human history of the Canadian Rockies as well as its attractions and culture. We'll look at the ecology and wildlife, as well as the plants and birds that make the Canadian Rockies home. Looking back through our history, we'll share the stories behind the scenery. This is the place for all things Rockies.
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We’re a podcast from Indiana University’s Environmental Resilience Institute and The Media School. We’re here to bring you the scientists working toward solutions, the legislation to watch and the ways you can remain resilient.
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Help Me 2 Understand is a podcast where women give their voices to issues of social justice, political activism, giving back and more. I'm your host, Felicia Garland, and I want this to be a place where honest conversations can happen. We live in an age of political and social divisions, global warming, economic inequality, racial tension, and a breakdown in many of our social structures. And that was just this morning’s news. It's overwhelming and confusing. I know I want to make a differen ...
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Giving some updates to reoccurring topics like whale language, geothermal, before moving onto a plant based plastic solution to microplastic formation. In part 2 I move onto Astrobiodefense of Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria Found on ISS Mutating. Then I delve into the mystery and controversy of the Korean superconductor team and a new discovered unv…
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Giving some updates to reoccurring topics like whale language, geothermal, before moving onto a plant based plastic solution to microplastic formation. In part 2 I move onto Astrobiodefense of Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria Found on ISS Mutating. Then I delve into the mystery and controversy of the Korean superconductor team and a new discovered unv…
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Welcome to episode 111 of Kraken Cove Podcast!!! This week we check out a grim guest at a woman's funeral, a corvid that is either friend or foe of a whole community, a bloke with a dick on his arm offering to take Kate Beckinsale out for a different sort of sausage, Lichtenstein's perfect army and much, much more!!…
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PFAS: US limits 'forever chemicals' in tap water for first time , New study suggests we're likely underestimating the future impact of PFAS in the environment, Scientists use laser light to achieve quantum states at room temperature, a first, Research finds Americans supportive but misinformed about fusion energy's promise, Researchers develop pape…
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Roger Robson-Williams, Chief Sustainability Officer at Plant & Food Research, joins Scigest podcast host Rebecca Bloomer to discuss his scientific journey and interest in the future prosperity of food production in Aotearoa. In their conversation, Roger introduces his upcoming podcast, People, Planet, Food, which will feature discussions with indiv…
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The Horstmann Trust is a brand new charity primarily focused upon breeding and ultimately releasing back into the wild four species of endangered vultures: the Bearded, Egyptian and Hooded Vultures, as well as the Andean Condor. But what makes the Horstmann Trust particularly interesting, is that these birds are Welsh Vultures! In this episode, Dav…
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Since the days of George Washington, the United States has been surveying farmers about their farm operations to monitor the health of the nation’s agricultural industry and the security of the food supply. The effort started in 1791, when Washington wrote to farmers requesting information on land values, crop acreages, crop yields, livestock value…
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Life as we know it could exist on Venus, new experiment reveals, Federal Appeals Court Overturns EPA’s Ban of PFAS in Manufacturing of Plastic Containers, US aiming to ‘crack the code’ on deploying geothermal energy at scale, Morocco will dedicate about 2.5 million acres of land to new cutting-edge energy projects — here's how, Scientists reveal al…
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Working with bees, and in local body politics means you are always at risk of being stung at some stage, but that hasn’t stopped our latest guest, apiculture scientist Dr James Sainsbury taking up the challenge. In this podcast Andrew Dare speaks to James, who specialises in honey bee health and pollination, about his interesting and diverse career…
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DARPA picks Northrop Grumman to develop 'lunar raiload' concept, First human with a Neuralink brain implant reveals how he used it all night when he first got it, Texas State research turns sewage to drinking water in San Marcos, FRINGE THEORY CLAIMS THE SUN MAY BE CONSCIOUS "CONSCIOUSNESS DOES NOT NEED TO BE CONFINED TO BRAINS." https://www.patreo…
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It's episode 110 of Kraken Cove Podcast and we have a doozy for you!! In this episode we check out the latest METAL MONOLITH! Dumped dead animals at local shop! Daddy Knock Door Run! Bringing more shame to a famous name! Lightning Strikes Christ, is Christopher Walken Evil? and much, much more!By krakencovepodcast
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In this groundbreaking episode I discuss the connections between the sighting Kenneth Arnold experiences and Nazi crafts. The connection between modern day stealth technology and the crafts he saw, all the way to the phoenix lights. Finally I discuss the connection between Mount Rainer and missing people, sightings of Nazi crafts, and the prolifera…
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How are emerging technologies like generative AI going to impact marketing and the consumers ads are targeting? About the Episode: One of the interesting things that seems to be coming together with the growing number of podcasts is how numerous new technologies and the emerging sectors they are creating will impact or in some ways force an evoluti…
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In this episode I describe corroborating patterns within the Jellyfish UAP sensor data, then moving onto patterns within the media. I used the jellyfish and media to create AI rendition of the Jellyfish UAP. Of which one was particularly similar, though not perfect. This episode lays the ground work for more diverse discussion on the interconnected…
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Knowing what’s in the food you consume is important – to help with that, scientists at Plant & Food Research are responsible for managing a database containing more than 2,700 foods commonly consumed in Aotearoa. In this episode we hear more about what the New Zealand Food Composition Database is and how to use it from Dr Carolyn Lister, leader of …
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13-year-old has eureka moment with science project that suggests Archimedes’ invention was plausible, Researcher develops revolutionary, mug-sized water-purification device: 'We need point-of-use devices', Miracle parachute saves family from California plane crash, Man and dog rescued from water at the Cahill Pier in Oswego, 2 hikers found, rescued…
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CSI: Space Station? Scientists Are Investigating Blood Spatter In Microgravity, Alaska dinosaur tracks reveal a lush, wet environment, Your brain on junk food: New research shows it's not just harming your body, AMAZING DISCOVERY AS MAN FINDS HUGE BONE STICKING OUT OF GROUND, After coming back from the dead, the world’s largest aircraft just flew a…
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We delve into the fascinating world of insect farming, exploring its significance in addressing food security and nutrition challenges, and how it offers a sustainable alternative to traditional livestock farming. And this week we focus on another insect the black soldier fly as opposed to crickets or other insects. About the Episode:Environmental …
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At the launch of his latest video installation at the Tate St Ives, artist Andy Holden meets with David Oakes to discuss the creativity present within the bird world. But, whilst exploring avian aesthetics, Andy's artwork - "A Natural History of Nest Building" - also explores the roles of nature versus nurture at an additional level. This exhibitio…
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It's episode 109 of KRAKEN COVE PODCAST and this week Benny & Matt examine high street snail farms, a quick book review of Something Wicked This Way Comes, Wooden Satellites, botched moon landings, high speed aping around, some badly judged Valentines cards and the incredibly strange story of THIS MAN!…
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Scientists want to build 62-mile-long curtains around the 'doomsday glacier' for a $50 billion Hail Mary to save it, Archaeologists Discover 8600-year-old Bread at Çatalhöyük May be the Oldest Bread in the World, Man dies due to vitamin D toxicity: All about the fatal side effect of overconsumption of vitamin D supplements, Ground cinnamon sold at …
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'Living fossil' tree frozen in time for 66 million years being planted in secret locations, Record-smashing Chinese maglev hyperloop train hits 387 mph and could someday outpace a plane, new technique to extract gold from old electronics could make a fortune, scientists say, New 'Water Batteries' Are Cheaper, Recyclable, And Won't Explode, Scientis…
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The world's population has quadrupled in the last century and is expected to surpass 8 billion by 2050. This means that in the next 25 years or so, the world will need to produce about 60% more food to feed its estimated population. Furthermore, we’ll need to produce that food sustainably in unseasonable temperatures, drought and flood conditions, …
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Unified strategies for defeating Ocean Acidification (OA) & CO2 greenhouse gas in the atmosphere with technologies available now. Direct Air (Carbon) Capture DAC from industrial plants and atmosphere Synthetic Photosynthesis quoted at least 22.4% efficiency Cohabitation of calcifying and non-calcifying organisms (photosynthetic rates of seagrass H.…
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This week continuing our focus on groundbreaking magnetism, physics, and medical breakthroughs & discoveries. A new form of magnetism AND a new class of antibiotics! Along with analyzing whale speech organs for the first time. Research team develops universal and accurate method to calculate how proteins interact with drugs, Researchers develop mol…
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This week continuing our focus on groundbreaking magnetism, physics, and medical breakthroughs & discoveries. A new form of magnetism AND a new class of antibiotics! The first episode focuses on ADHD, music & consciousness and underground megastructures Listening to electronic music alters your state of consciousness, study shows, ADHD may have bee…
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Using the paradox of knowledge to identify and challenge negativity. "The pursuit of knowledge is a lifelong journey that never truly ends. As humans, we are naturally curious beings, constantly seeking answers and striving to understand the world around us. However, the more we learn, the more we realize there is always more to discover. Take, for…
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This episode explores the transformative role of XR/VR in enhancing learning and development, through innovative technology applications and insights into future trends in training simulations.About the Episode: In this insightful episode, we delve into the evolution and impact of Extended Reality (XR) and Virtual Reality (VR) on the Learning & Dev…
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New Zealand’s ocean space is many times larger than our land area and presents an enormous opportunity to expand into sustainable open ocean aquaculture for finfish and shellfish. In this week’s podcast, Julie Blommaert speaks to scientist Suzy Black about mobile aquaculture, an innovative new system for farming fish that has massive potential for …
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It's episode 108 of Kraken Cove and this week Benny & Matt delve once more into the lucky bag of nonsense that is KRAKEN COVE PODCAST! They investigate Brian Blessed's wrestling habits, they delve deep into the pineapple mines, Benny describes his pseudonym Diablo Blanco and we find out what to do if you get a fairy in your bed!…
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Government gives permit for building salt cooled nuclear power plant, Lack of sleep prevents people from responding to positive information, study shows, DARPA's ground-effect X-plane will haul 100 tons of cargo, NASA Selects Texas A&M as First Approved Exploration Park Facility, NASA’s New Experimental Antenna Tracks Deep Space Laser, Predicting t…
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This week we tackle proteins, the sun, the earth, our brains and how the interact. Riding Waves of Rhythm, Frequency, and Levels of Awareness, Bernard D. Beitman M.D. Human Quantitative Electroencephalographic and Schumann Resonance Exhibit Real-Time Coherence of Spectral Power Densities: Implications for Interactive Information Processing, The Sch…
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In this episode, we delve into the world of cricket farming in Australia, discussing its sustainability, nutritional benefits, and the future of insects as a mainstream food source. About the Episode: Welcome to today's episode, where we explore the fascinating world of cricket farming with a pioneering cricket farmer from Australia. As the planet …
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Humans have forever turned to nature for artistic inspiration. The earliest cave paintings are at least 64,000 years old and depict images of wild animals, landscapes, and even the heavens. More recently, photographer Ansel Adams, poet Wendell Berry, sculptor Andy Goldsworthy, and movie director Werner Herzog have all produced great art by musing o…
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Dr David Hetherington is an expert on the Eurasian Lynx and the beneficial links Lynx (Lynx lynx lynx) can manifest within our complicated British ecosystems. What he doesn’t know about the Lynx’s rich history across Europe is not worth knowing: Hear why Hildegard von Bingen thought drinking Lynx urine was highly beneficial; when exactly(ish) Lynx …
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Explore the edge of computing's future as we unravel the potential of quantum computing to revolutionize industries, overcome today's technological limitations, and unlock solutions to the world's most complex problems. About The Episode: In this episode, we delve into the revolutionary field of quantum computing, a technology poised to solve compl…
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We start the week off acknowledging the 40th anniversary of Bruce McCandless II floats untethered as the 1st 'human satellite' in history & the results of the analysis of the fragments from asteroid Bennu. Mysterious 'dark earth' created by ancient Amazonians could hold key to saving humanity. Neanderthals and Humans Coexisted For So Much Longer Th…
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It's happened!! Benny has edited his first episode of Kraken Cove! What a wonderful way to start 2024. In this show we take a look at the truth behind Benny's claim the Nazis loved Margarine, a bloke who chops off your bollocks for sexy thrills, a battery that will run your phone for 50 years without a single charge and much much more!!…
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Today on Scigest, we speak to Dr Andrew Allan, Principal Scientist at Plant & Food Research and Professor in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Auckland. Andy was recently elected as a Fellow to the Academy of the Royal Society Te Apārangi in recognition of more than 30 years of research in plant genetics, and has featured on th…
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In today's episode, we're exploring the fringes of neurotechnology, delving into groundbreaking developments like mind-controlled devices, AI that can visualize our thoughts, and the speculative world of transmitting information directly into the brain. We'll discuss everything from mind-reading helmets and DARPA's Avatar project to the futuristic …
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The miracle rescue at the end is phenomenal and an international sensation in the media. A psychedelic paranormal military rescue in the amazon that the military and indigenous team up together fight skinwalker-esque "Duende" that possibly stole the children. We learn about geoengineering techniques involving a giant solar umbrella. Dr Avi Loeb. mu…
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This is a great episode this week with the first ever glimpse of a baby shark. A new type of improved concrete called Ferrock made of recycled industrial waste. NASA says the moon is shrinking. Using coal mines for clean energy! And of course Neuralink implant this week. https://www.patreon.com/InspiredEarth https://www.instagram.com/inspiredeartho…
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Every 13 years in the Southeast and parts of the Midwest, countless cicadas rise out of the ground and breed. The spring and summer of 2024 marks the thirteenth year since the cicada brood known as brood XIX’s last emergence, which means in a few months they’ll be everywhere. Jonathan talks with Clemson University entomologist Eric Benson about the…
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Today, we're delving into a topic that's increasingly relevant in our rapidly evolving digital landscape: the democratization of AI-generated video technology. While this technology holds immense potential for creativity and innovation in various sectors, it also brings forth complex implications that extend far beyond the realms of media and enter…
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