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The Joy of Why

Steven Strogatz, Janna Levin, and Quanta Magazine

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The mathematician and author Steven Strogatz and the astrophysicist and author Janna Levin interview leading researchers about the great scientific and mathematical questions of our time.
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What is generative AI? How do you create safe and capable models? Is AI overhyped? Join mathematician and broadcaster Professor Hannah Fry as she answers these questions and more in the highly-praised and award-winning podcast from Google DeepMind. In this series, Hannah goes behind the scenes of the world-learning research lab to uncover the extraordinary way AI is transforming our world. No hype. No spin, just compelling discussions and grand scientific ambition.
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Behind every line on a graph, there lies an extraordinary human story. Mathematician Hannah Fry is here to tell us ten of them. Uncharted with Hannah Fry will lead us through ten captivating mysteries to reveal the power of numbers behind each one. Along the way we discover the remarkable people who followed the data and unearthed something extraordinary.
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Our host Joseph is an Economist, Mathematician, Mortgage Broker, and the Founder of It's Simple Finance. Joseph Daoud is a multi-talented professional with a passion for finance, mathematics, and empowering individuals to achieve their financial goals. As an economist and mathematician, he offers unique insights into market trends and data-driven decision-making. Join us as we discuss finance, mortgages and home buying in Australia! Follow us on our pages; www.itssimple.com.au Instagram: @it ...
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The Cartesian Cafe is the podcast where an expert guest and Timothy Nguyen map out scientific and mathematical subjects in detail. This collaborative journey with other experts will have us writing down formulas, drawing pictures, and reasoning about them together on a whiteboard. If you’ve been longing for a deeper dive into the intricacies of scientific subjects, then this is the podcast for you. Topics covered include mathematics, physics, computer science, machine learning, and artificia ...
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Gresham College has been providing free public lectures since 1597, making us London's oldest higher education institution. This podcast offers our recorded lectures that are free to access from the Gresham College website, or our YouTube channel.
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Unlock Holistic Wellness with Chip Talks Podcast The Chip Talks Podcast is your ultimate guide to understanding the science of holistic wellness. Hosted by Chip, a certified thermographer, expert in bioresonance, and chief biohacker at Truemedx and Neighborly Wellness Clinic, this podcast explores the latest advancements in health, science, and natural healing. As a mathematician and leading expert in health technology, Chip brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to every episode, delvi ...
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Can you find love using a mathematical formula? Using a not-so-romantic equation introduced to us by stand-up mathematician Matt Parker, our own Ivor Manley is on a mission to find the answer. But the course of true love never did run smooth …
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Genius

Tracey Houston

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'Genius' is a 21st-century gothic romance / black comedy / thriller in 13 episodes. London, 2005: Sabine Moriarty, a brilliant but reclusive mathematician, gets a call from her estranged brother Jim- also a genius, but of manipulation and blackmail rather than maths. Sabine agrees to meet him, hoping that he's turned over a new leaf. He hasn't. He has a new plan, and he wants Sabine's help: to be the undoing of the only one who might be smarter than the Moriartys- Sherlock Holmes.
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A Podcast Of Unnecessary Detail

Festival of the Spoken Nerd

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Looking for a science comedy podcast that doesn't skimp on the details? We've got you. Join us once a month as three different science stories are dissected every month by the trio behind comedy phenomenon Festival of the Spoken Nerd. Stand-up mathematician Matt Parker, experiments maestro Steve Mould and geek songstress Helen Arney are experts at investigating things that might not seem particularly interesting on the surface, but become fascinating when you get down to the nitty and / or g ...
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Enrich your mind with Comedian, Broadcaster & Mathematician Adam Spencer’s brilliant Videobook series pertaining to the wonders of mathematics. Donning his signature hat of ace comedian and mathematician, Adam will take you on an exhilarating journey of mathematical discovery like no other. In this 10 chapter Videobook series, you will learn the maths of COVID-19 and the concept of exponential growth, the infinity of all counting numbers, the history of maths, group theory and much more.
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Periodic Talks

Gillian Jacobs & Diona Reasonover

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What gets you curious? Virtual experiences, celestial bodies, water worlds or maybe just the tiniest mysteries inside your brain? The endlessly curious and curiously funny, Gillian Jacobs (Community, Netflix's LOVE) and Diona Reasonover (NCIS), step off set to go on tangents with real-life astronauts, astrophysicists, science artists, mathematician-types and other really smart people that investigate what seems impossible.
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Unstable Fluid Podcast

Kat Phillips & Thomas Rintoul

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A mathematician and an astrophysicist walk into a bar... Join Kat and Thomas from the Sci-Comm Collective as they break down (and break down) physics, maths, and their experiences navigating academia.
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Three guys discuss the world through the lens of a Mathematician, Psychologist, and a Philosopher. We're not always right, but we will always have an opinion and strive to be. Cover art photo provided by Thought Catalog on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@thoughtcatalog
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Technically Possible

BAE Systems Australia

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A six-part podcast series exploring Australia’s greatest technological innovations and the inspirational people behind them hosted by mathematician and technology buff, Lily Serna and presented by BAE Systems Australia. Visit the podcast page www.baesystems.com/technicallypossible
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Comedian, mathematician, and family man (lives with his mom), Sammy Obeid is in the Presidential race for 2036! Join along for the ride, in this light-hearted political discourse as Sammy interviews politicians, activists, and other world-changing luminaries.
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Hello and welcome to Trash Talk with Count Binface, It's the smash-hit podcast from planent Sigma IX which is now available on Earth. I've got a blockbuster of a new podcast - in a nutshell you can expect brilliant interviews and peerless analysis. It's a bit like The News Agents, but with fewer holidays. Launched for the 2024 Election it was such a success I've decided to keep interviewing some of your Earth experts to find out more about your planet (so I can conquer you). Make your next p ...
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Why is a rollercoaster so exciting and terrifying, yet safe? Modern rollercoasters such as ‘Nemesis’ are engineered very precisely to create an exciting experience for thrill-seekers. This short album visits Alton Towers theme park in England, and explores the part that mathematicians play in rollercoaster design, using mathematical models to calculate the ride's accelerations and forces to obtain the desired experience. This material forms part of The Open University course MST121 Using mat ...
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TV presenter, mathematician and comedian Johnny Ball appeared at the Apple Store, Covent Garden to talk about his new book, Ball of Confusion: Puzzles, Problems and Perplexing Posers, before answering questions from the audience. Johnny Ball first rose to fame as a comedian in the 1960's. In the late 1970's and 1980's he became TV's best-loved mathematician presenting the iconic 'Think of a Number' for the BBC and 'Johnny Ball Reveals All' on ITV. Johnny was interviewed by the Gadget Show's ...
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Maths + Cancer

Oxford University

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A podcast exploring the role of mathematics and statistics in cancer research – and the stories behind the people making it happen. Maths + Cancer is hosted by Dr Vicky Neale, a mathematician at the University of Oxford. Since March 2021, she has been receiving treatment for a rare form of cancer, prompting her to discover more about how her colleagues in the mathematical community are contributing to cancer research – from prevention, through to diagnosis and treatment.
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Panentheist

Marcello Diadoro

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He revealed himself through his creation. Whether you believe in revelations or not, you cannot deny his existence. Look above, look around and look at yourself and ponder his sophisticated creation. He is the greatest scientist, engineer, mathematician and artist. He is indeed one; he contains everything, and nothing contains him. He is light upon light. You don’t have to belong to an institutional religion to know him. He created everyone and everything, and he listens to everyone and ever ...
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Brave New Planet

Pushkin Industries

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Utopia or dystopia? It’s up to us.In the 21st century, powerful technologies have been appearing at a breathtaking pace—related to the internet, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and more. They have amazing potential upsides, but we can’t ignore the serious risks that come with them.Brave New Planet is a podcast that delves deep into the most exciting and challenging scientific frontiers, helping us understand them and grapple with their implications. Dr. Eric Lander, president a ...
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Since the dawn of civilisation, humans have used everyday materials to create mathematical models of the world around them. This album explores the ancient Greeks' astrolabe as a model of the skies; the sundial, to tell the time; Babylonian clay tablets to record wages and trading of sheep; wooden tallies for bulk-buying beer, the Incas' use of knots and string, and the sophisticated number-engine invented by Charles Babbage. This material forms part of The Open University course MST121 Usin ...
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Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast is the internet's premiere weekly PlayStation show dedicated to coverage of PS5, PS4, PSVR2, and Sony's deep gaming legacy stretching back to the mid-'90s. Join 20+ year gaming industry veteran and PlayStation brand expert Colin Moriarty -- along with his co-hosts comedian Chris Ray Gun and producer Dustin Furman -- as they go through the news of the week, highlight the best recent games, and interact with their incredibly loyal audience, all without tak ...
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From tales of historical idiocracy and scientific genius to weird and wacky cultural phenomena, Dr Rod Lamberts and Dr Will Grant are here to take you on a wild conversational journey, deep diving into the crevices of science, history and culture that you never knew existed.
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Beginner friendly if listened to in order! For anyone interested in an educational podcast about philosophy where you don't need to be a graduate-level philosopher to understand it. In chronological order, the thinkers and ideas that forged the world we live in are broken down and explained.
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Mona, of Mona Math, reveals the mysteries of how to teach elementary math even if you aren't a math person. Discover how you can develop a buzzing student led math classroom. We cover all things math identity, classroom culture, and student centered instructional practices to help you empower students to love and understanding math deeply.
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Nonlocal: a quantum computing podcast

Vincent Russo, William Slofstra, and Henry Yuen

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This podcast takes you behind the scenes into the world of quantum computing research: through conversations with researchers, we explore the latest and most exciting ideas in the field. The podcast is aimed at anyone interested in quantum computing. About the hosts: Vincent Russo (https://vprusso.github.io/) has a PhD in computer science. Software engineer by day and quantum engineer by night. William Slofstra (http://elliptic.space) is a mathematician at the University of Waterloo. Henry Y ...
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Join hosts Peter Littig and Noah King as they discuss and explain mathematical topics with their own unique style. Full of information that will interest and entertain math lovers as well as those who maybe don’t love it quite that much… yet. Mathematical concepts, history, paradoxes, and puzzles await you, along with a generous helping of witty banter and fun. Calling all members…. The Math Club is open! Email - mathclubpodcast@gmail.com Twitter - @mathclubpodcast
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The Human Podcast

The Human Podcast

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The Human Podcast Is A Filmed Show That Explores Unique Life Stories & Careers. Past Guests: World Memory Champ, Astronomer, Monk, Philosophers & More... 🤯 Watch Full Episodes Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAWzBgx7t40
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All about the afterlife without the "woo." This show is hosted by Liz, a sciencey-skeptic who delves into exploring evidence of an afterlife, asking skeptical but open-minded questions of psychic mediums, scientific researchers, and ordinary people who have had inexplicable experiences. *NOTE: WE HEARD YOU. SOUND ISSUES ARE FIXED* Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wtfjusthappened/support
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DeepMind: The podcast

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Get the inside story of how AI is being created and uncover the extraordinary ways artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming our world. In the highly-praised, award nominated "DeepMind: The Podcast", mathematician and broadcaster Hannah Fry goes behind the scenes of world-leading research lab DeepMind to find out how AI can benefit our lives and the society we live in. The first season explores the link between neuroscience and AI, the importance of games, and building safe AI. Now in its ...
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Blue Soul CHATS™

Renee & Anthony, Blue Soul Earth® Founders

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Join us for one riveting interview after another, where we bring in the top voices in spirituality, consciousness, science & humanitarian initiatives from around the world. Spiritual teachers, authors and healers Renee & Anthony are your hosts. Tune into one riveting, transformative discussion after another, conversations that may—at times—shake the very foundation of reality as you know it. On our show, you'll hear from top authors, leaders and visionaries globally. Visit www.bluesoulearth. ...
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We are sisters in Christ who became friends over a shared love of Truth, Goodness, and Beauty, found especially in good and great books. Our primary vocation is that of marriage and motherhood, but we feel a secondary call, as educators and homeschool moms, to walk with families who are seeking to help form souls who are capable of responding to the vocation God has called them to. Our objective is to form our children and grandchildren to the best of our ability, and in so doing share what ...
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Dr. Brian Swimme’s perspective stems from his work as a Cosmologist & Mathematician, both of which he studied and has pursued a career in in order to understand better our Universe and how it works. He was a professor at CIIS and is the founder of The Story of the Universe. He is also the author of several books, including Cosmogenesis. He brings t…
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WTF Just Happened?!: A sciencey skeptic investigates even more evidence of an afterlife and fights for justice with her dead dog is now available for sale!Buy now on Amazon.Paper and other outlets will be available in about one week.In this sequel to WTF Just Happened?!: A sciencey skeptic explores grief, healing, and evidence of an afterlife, Eliz…
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Let me introduce you to Brandon. He grew up in a small SE Ohio town called Caldwell and graduated from Kent State University in Dec. 2012 with Applied Engineering and Tech Management. Brandon started at Imposters Theater April 2023 where he took sketch writing, and then started improv in July 2023. He just finished Level 4 Brandon likes to write sk…
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Want to watch the full episode? Subscribe to Google DeepMind's YouTube page and stay tuned for new episodes. Further reading: Veo Imagen SynthID An update on web publisher controls (Google-Extended) Want to share feedback? Why not leave a review on your favorite streaming platform? Have a suggestion for a guest that we should have on next? Leave us…
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Want to watch the full episode? Subscribe to Google DeepMind's YouTube page and stay tuned for new episodes. Further reading: Gemini Project Astra Google I/O 2024 Scaling Language Models: Methods, Analysis & Insights from Training Gopher LaMDA: our breakthrough conversation technology Social channels to follow for new content: Instagram X Linkedin …
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A batch of almost perfect waffles leads Pete and Noah into an exploration of an interesting probability result. Come find out how, whether you’re eating breakfast or hiring a new employee, math is here to help you make the best choice. Leave us a voice message Find us on Twitter Send us an emailBy Pete and Noah
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“In the old days, no one but a King could have a dog for a pet.” One day one of the King’s dogs runs to a boy named Ben and doesn’t want to go back to the King. Ben wants to keep the dog, but he knows only a King can have a dog, so he asks what he would have to do to become a King. I won’t tell you how he does it, but “that is how Ben came to have …
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Are you thinking about planning out your school year? On this episode, we’re going to talk about how to plan for your year that includes more than just your scope and sequence. We chat about these 3 planning mistakes and what to do instead: Focusing on the wrong content Misunderstanding "rigor" Leaving conceptual understanding till the end once kid…
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We're pleased to present to you a decidedly old-school-coded episode of Sacred Symbols, recorded in the traditional 1v1 fashion. And we've plenty to keep us busy, starting with Sony's quarterly financials showing a thriving games division hampered by slowing console sales. But with PS5 Pro around the corner (and the inevitable first true price cut …
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For 18 years Matthew Wright hosted a daily news and discussion show called The Wright Stuff so he knows a thing or two about the media and the changing shape of British politics. It's a fascinating conversation covering the recent UK riots, the concept of truth, tabloid journalism, and of course... the internet. If you have time for more Count Binf…
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Send us a Text Message. Welcome to another exciting episode of Chip Talks! 🌿✨ Today, we're diving into the fascinating connection between the Endocannabinoid System (ECS) and sleep. Sleep is a vital part of our daily lives, and its regulation is crucial for maintaining overall health and well-being. In this episode, we explore: What sleep is and th…
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In The Republic, Plato explores the predicament of the Cave: a passive citizen body, a conniving and self-interested set of sophistic opinion-formers and demagogic political leaders, a systematically misleading and damaging order of political structures and common beliefs and appetites. Does this have lessons for tackling climate change? In clingin…
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In the 1990s, Samuel T. Cohen, the father of the neutron bomb, became extremely vocal about the fact that the Soviets had discovered a new raw material that could potentially spell the end of organised society. Red mercury had hit the market. Apparently, when detonated in combination with conventional high explosives, it could create city-flattenin…
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Guest: John Mathis, BA, RN - Near Death Experiencer, Reiki Master, Nurse ⁠Full Notes on: PART 1: Near Death Experiencer + Researcher John Mathis, BA, RN, Episode 99 PART 2: Verified Near Death Experiences with Researcher John Mathis, BA, RN, (Part 2) Episode 100 ⁠Buy the books: ⁠⁠WTF Just Happened?! Series John Mathis is a data scientist, nurse, Re…
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Composer Samuel Andreyev interviews drummer, actor and author John Densmore of The Doors. == PRIVATE LESSONS IN COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS Contact me via samuel.andreyev (at) gmail (dot) com SUPPORT THIS PODCAST Patreon Donorbox SAMUEL ANDREYEV’S NEW ALBUM https://divineartrecords.com/recording/samuel-andreyev-in-glow-of-like-seclusion/ LINKS YouTube…
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Send us a Text Message. Welcome to another insightful episode of Chip Talks! In this episode, we continue our deep dive into the Endocannabinoid System (ECS) and explore its crucial role in pain management. Discover how the ECS influences pain perception, the science behind it, and practical tips for managing pain through natural means and cannabin…
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I have had ten copies of Mooses with Bazookas in my library since it was released last fall, and all of them are constantly checked out. As one copy gets returned, someone grabs it out of the return pile and asks to have it checked back in immediately so they can check it out themselves. If you search my TinyCat account right now (while I am writin…
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Are you looking for a way to support your students in building problem solving skills, a deep understanding of math and a positive math mindset? In this episode, we are talking about Word Problem Workshop - my step-by-step plan for teaching problem solving in a student-centered way. We are chatting about: Moving from the WHAT to the HOW in math Usi…
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While Sony may have purchased Bungie with specific end-goals in mind, it's clear -- some two years later -- that the deal hasn't improved PlayStation whatsoever. In fact, it's becoming increasingly nebulous why the acquisition was made at all, with Bungie hemorrhaging money, laying off hundreds, shedding high-end talent, and churning through funds …
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Welcome to the Gold Medal winning* podcast 'Trash Talk... with Count Binface' In this episode we're talking borders. As the poet Robert Frost once wrote; good fences make good neighbours, and as Tony Hatch (and his wife Jackie) wrote; everybody needs good neighbours, Neighbours should be there for one another, that's when good neighbours become goo…
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This lecture will explore the world of the second Bloomsbury generation, delving into the intricacies of being young and queer in the 1920s, and how their open way of living and loving is still relevant to our present day. Lesser known than their predecessors, they continued the celebration of freedom of expression and creativity. The lecture will …
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WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/Fpef7L9-D0o Danail Stoyanov is a Professor of Robot Vision at the Department of Computer Science at UCL and the Director of the Wellcome/EPSRC Centre for Interventional and Surgical Sciences (WEISS). The Human Podcast is a filmed show that explores unique life stories & careers. Subscribe for new shows each week. …
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Cryptography is the thread that connects Julius Caesar, World War II and quantum computing, and it now lies under nearly every part of modern life. In this week’s episode, computer scientist Boaz Barak and co-host Janna Levin discuss the past and future of secrecy. The post How Does Math Keep Secrets? first appeared on Quanta Magazine…
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Born just outside Vienna, Austria in November 1860, Hanns Hörbiger was an engineer by trade. He invented a steel valve for a blast furnace blowing engine which changed the game for efficient steel production. He also played a key role in the design and construction of the Budapest subway, the third in the world at the time. He was obviously a cleve…
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Guest: John Mathis, BA, RN - Near Death Experiencer, Reiki Master, Nurse ⁠Full notes on Near Death Experiencer + Researcher John Mathis, BA, RN, Episode 99 ⁠Buy the books: ⁠⁠WTF Just Happened?! Series John Mathis is a data scientist, nurse, Reiki Master, and has had more than one NDE, he also practices remote viewing and has had many OBEs, includin…
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Is it too expensive to have a child in 2024? Fertility rates have plummeted in Australia's capital cities i.e. where most people live. The leading theory is that things are simply too expensive to consider a child with rental payments and mortgage repayments reaching record highs and the significant cost of childcare services. Elsewhere, the Crowds…
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Today we talk more about the work of Martha Nussbaum and her book The Monarchy of Fear. We discuss emotions as important appraisals of reality. The comparison of shame and guilt and their social implications. The prevalence of fear and its toxic impact on democracy. The importance of practical hope in fostering democratic participation. Hope you en…
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From Saturday Night Live and Pretty Woman, Rhonda Hansome’s comedy has opened for stars including Anita Baker, Diana Ross, James Brown and Aretha Franklin; in venues from LA’s Greek Theater to NY’s Radio City. She was Artist Coordinator and Host of Laughing Liberally (NY’s top political comics) Off-Broadway production of Indictment Excitement. Ever…
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"When American men began to go to war by the hundreds of thousands, women took up the slack. They filled the jobs men left open, planted Victory Gardens, sold war bonds, worked with the Red Cross, and conserved food and fuel. But women had never been allowed in the army. They didn’t even have the right to vote. These women went to war anyway. They …
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Do you struggle with not having the time to create every math task yourself but knowing that what your curriculum has to offer just isn’t enough? Take a deep breath, this episode is for you! We are diving into: The pros and cons of math curriculums The pros and cons of teacher created lessons My recommendation for how to spend the bulk of your time…
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Anything can happen, but it seems likely that Firewalk's upcoming hero shooter Concord is essentially dead-on-arrival upon launch in late August. But with less than a month to go until release, what more can really be done? Making it free-to-play in the pre-release environment is an admittance of defeat and a sacrifice of what paying customers you …
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WATCH ON YOUTUBE - https://youtu.be/EkEECvtPHsw The legendary philosopher Daniel Dennett sadly passed away in April this year. In this episode, I interview one of Dan's friends, philosopher Keith Frankish, about Dan's philosophical achievements, personality and life. The Human Podcast is a new show that explores the lives and stories of a wide rang…
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This week Stewart Lee is on the pod. Twice voted 'Funniest Comedian' on Sigma XI Stewart is torn on whether he wants Donald Trump to win the US Election (for a very selfish reason!), and has some excellent advice for anyone (say, a bin-headed count from off-world) who might be heading on their debut comedy tour. This really is a great episode - it'…
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Send us a Text Message. Hello, everyone, and welcome to another exciting episode of Chip Talks podcast! Today, we’re diving deep into the endocannabinoid system (ECS) and exploring how nutrition significantly affects this intricate system. The endocannabinoid system is a complex cell-signaling system identified in the early 1990s. It plays a crucia…
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One of the crucial ideas in finance is that markets are efficient – that they fully reflect all available information. If so, what about market bubbles? Over the last year, people have been willing to pay exorbitant amounts for extremely odd assets such as Non-Fungible Tokens, meme stocks etc. Why do they do this? This lecture will explore some inv…
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Humans love a good apocalypse. Give us a blockbuster about a virus that obliterates the population, an asteroid that wipes out the entire planet, or anything with aliens and we lap it up. But have you ever thought about what will actually kill us at the finish line? Sure, we’d like to think the zombie apocalypse will be the winner, but if we’re tal…
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Guest: ⁠Sarina Baptista, Psychic Medium, Author, and Mother of J.T. ⁠Full notes on Communication + Laughter with her Son on The Other Side with Psychic Medium Sarina Baptista Episode 98 ⁠Buy the books: ⁠⁠WTF Just Happened?! Series Sarina Baptista developed psychic medium capabilities after the passing of her son J.T. Sarina Baptista is an Award-Win…
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Composer Samuel Andreyev interviews Belgian photographer and multidisciplinary artist Jean-François Spricigo. == PRIVATE LESSONS IN COMPOSITION AND ANALYSIS Contact me via samuel.andreyev (at) gmail (dot) com SUPPORT THIS PODCAST Patreon Donorbox SAMUEL ANDREYEV’S NEW ALBUM https://divineartrecords.com/recording/samuel-andreyev-in-glow-of-like-secl…
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Fans of The Green Ember and Mistmantle will be delighted with Lepunia: Kingdom of the Gallopers by Kevin T. Ford! This new middle-grade fantasy series starter is beautifully written and tells the kind of story that we love being inside of while reading and want to return to once we are done. Not only does this exciting story have interesting world-…
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This lecture confronts the worldwide phenomenon of the persecution of suspected witches, now a serious, contemporary problem condemned by the UN in 2021. It will show what has been unusual about Europe in this global pattern, and why the notorious early modern witch hunts there commenced and ended. This lecture was recorded by Ronald Hutton on 5th …
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What are schoolwide math norms and why are they important? In this episode, we’re breaking down schoolwide math norms because they are a problem or nonexistent in almost EVERY school. We are chatting about: Why every school should have schoolwide math norms Examples of math norms How we establish and USE these norms for math Links mentioned in this…
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We're truly in the doldrums of summer when it comes to console gaming, at least when considering news, releases, and other notable happenings. But we have a show to do nonetheless, and there are still a series of interesting tidbits worth discussing. Nexon's Bungie-inspired shooter The First Descendant has found itself in some controversy around in…
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