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Jordan, Tobin, and Mike started a podcast! Join in as they talk all things dude- from history and current events, philosophy, spirituality to jiu jitsu, hunting, and anything else they find interesting. And shenanigans. Lots of shenanigans! Listen in and enjoy the Enlightened Neanderthals!
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A show for curious minds. Join us each week as academic experts tell us about the fascinating discoveries they're making to understand the world, and the big questions they’re still trying to answer. A podcast from The Conversation, hosted by Gemma Ware. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hello, welcome to the show! In this podcast, we talk about the story of our species and how we came to be. From our humble ape ancestors to Bronze Age societies, our story has been fascinating. Anthropology, archaeology, and history are all thoroughly covered. All information is based on peer-reviewed research. Fringe theories and conspiracies are not entertained. Grazie e arrivederci!
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Podcasts for the insatiably curious by the world’s most popular weekly science magazine. Everything from the latest science and technology news to the big-picture questions about life, the universe and what it means to be human. For more visit newscientist.com/podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Archaeology news, travel reviews, interviews and basic terminology, designed to get you as jazzed up about archaeology as we are. Explore the latest headlines, learn the ABCs of archaeology, and hear from seasoned and amateur archaeologists alike.
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Imagine Game of Thrones, but Neanderthals never died off. It’s 1107, and the once-great Neanderthal empire is no more, laid waste by the dark Sapien king, Isaac, the same bastard who slaughtered the Thal queen’s young heirs. A brutal reversal of medieval power forged in blood and fueled by Sap ingenuity. But one babe escaped the mad king’s wrath. Raised the son of a simple Thal herder, Maralek’s a rough lad with the ferocious pride and temper of his ruined people, a scorn for rules, and less ...
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Israel News Talk Radio is Israel’s premier online radio station for News & Talk programming in English. We provide a reliable, inside voice on what is happening on the ground in Israel and are committed to candid and straightforward reporting of Israeli news, events and current affairs.
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Join me in conversation with my friends on topics such as wildlife, animals, biology, cryptozoology, space, the universe, camping, the outdoors, and more. If you enjoy the content of the podcast feel free to support it by following and hitting the notification button. You can also find me @epyonexplores on Instagram and Nature’s Epyon on YouTube.
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Bold individualists the world over believe that scary stories are best told over a roaring fire with a bottle of wine. Join horror host Edward October by the fireside to enjoy a curated selection of true, true-ish, and classic tales of horror and the paranormal ... all told with a retro/vintage aesthetic, reminiscent of old time radio. For retro horror of impeccable taste, choose Octoberpod. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/octoberpod-am--5482497/support.
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Furqan Qureshi Blogs is a research platform for Quran, Hadith, Modern Science, Archeology and Ancient History. YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/@FurqanQureshiBlogs To support my research work, please buy my coffee from this link. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mrfurqan... And if you're from Pakistan, then here is the IBAN No. for my MCB Bank. Title: SIDDIQUE AKBAR PK69MUCB1508279911008586 Or if you're an Jazz Cash user ... you can send your support on this mobile no. SIDDIQUE AKBAR: 03017124003 ...
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Up and Atom brings you the latest breakthroughs and discoveries in the ever-changing world of science. Sometimes weird, sometimes confronting, always informative, come learn about the world around. Hosted by Alice Williamson (@all_isee), University of Sydney lecturer and researcher for Open Source Malaria, each week on Up For It with Ruby Miles.
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Hosted by a Licensed Funeral Director with a degree in Anthropology, Marsy and a musical guru, Zay, join us as we break the stigma surrounding death itself. As life is full of uncertainty, but death is always certain. Talking about our own demise and understanding other cultures and the history surrounding death is an important topic to be educated on.
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It's the latest news on the oldest stories. Join three (slightly clueless) fans of history and archaeology for a comical take on the latest news about the past from historical, archaeological and scientific research. See some fake reviews below! "There must be someone who likes stuff like this, surely" - Supportive friends and family "It does a great job of keeping the cats calm when there's fireworks." - Barbara from number 32 "This is the trouble with using shuffle in store, you get stuff ...
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Bass Player and Singer for the iconic band, Chicago, Eric Baines interviews music professionals from a variety of fields and genre’s sharing stories from the road as well as tips and trade secrets for people who dream of making their living making music. Eric is currently touring with the legendary band, Chicago, but has toured, performed and recorded with many artists as a bass player and singer such as: Dwight Yoakam Keiko Matsui Air Supply Lucas Grabeel Lee Ritenour Corbin Bleu Gregg Karu ...
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Struggling Academics is a bi-monthly educational podcast for everyone interested in ideas, intellectual life and academic pursuits. At Struggling Academics, we deliberately venture into areas to which none of the hosts necessarily claim expertise. In each episode Dr. Andrasi (linguist), Dr. Clinnick (archaeologist), Dr. Pedersen (philosopher) & Dr. Vladescu (anthropologist/philologist) will discuss a particular topic with an uplifting and positive twist ranging from singular human experience ...
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From the caves and rock shelters of Europe and the Near East, new evidence is emerging that the ancient people we now know as Neanderthals did not simply scrape by and live in a delicate balance between ape and man, but surrounded themselves with creations of art and culture that we used to think were the exclusive domain of modern humans. Join us in conversation with the experts who are making these discoveries and revolutionizing our ideas about the world of NeanderArt. These conversations ...
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In this episode I discuss some of on my posts on X and getting my first like from Elon Musk, the big E himself. I discuss some news articles such as a golden eagle attack, a bevy of otters attacking a runner, Neanderthal genetics update, and a cougar attack on a house pet in the city. Follow me on X @NaturesEpyon…
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Episode 267 The remains of an ancient Neanderthal man discovered in France may be one of the last members of a lost line. Researchers analysing the DNA of the fossil nicknamed “Thorin” (named after the dwarven king in the Hobbit) made the surprising discovery that he’s possibly one of the last of his line. He may have been part of a group that live…
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Have you ever taken a leap of faith so big that it seemed impossible? Our nail-biting journey to score an interview with the legendary Adam Grant. Thanks to a fortunate connection through my father, Ziauddin Yousafzai, we took a million-to-one shot by booking a studio in London without even having his confirmation. The ordeal of juggling schedules …
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The interbreeding of Homo sapiens and Neanderthals is a well-established fact, revealing a fascinating chapter in human evolution. While previous studies have focused on when these encounters occurred, recent research has turned its attention to where these interspecies interactions took place. New evidence1 now suggests a specific geographic locat…
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Welcome to another episode of You're Missen the Point Podcast. Despite this episodes title there's no funny business here! I am joined by the fantastic Paul Stobbs, author of the wildly popular conspiracy title "The Nephilim Looked Like Clowns". Paul has been deep diving this topic for over 8 years and has formulated a great little theory. We start…
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It's a fifth Friday, so Cy Kellett of Catholic Answers Live is asking Jimmy Akin weird questions from listeners, about topics like mechanical telepathy; Neanderthals in Genesis; aliens in the afterlife; convert popes; and more weird questions. The post Neanderthals in Genesis? (Weird Questions) appeared first on StarQuest Media.…
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Chapter 8 Part 2. "Qoum e Samood" Sunday Night 8:00PM Release. "ALL TOPICS" 01. Children of Noah 02. The Lost City of Iram 03. Three meanings of Iram 04. Who lived in the City of Iram ? 05. Did the city of Iram really exist ? 06. Where was Iram located ? 07. Who discovered the Lost City ? 08. A passionate explorer 09. The lost Arabs 10. What was so…
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Last week, the world saw a miracle, - a precision miracle that only G-d could do: beeper assassinations targeting terrorists. The world has never seen anything like it! Afterwards, Israel was threatened with revenge by the Hezbollah terrorists, and indeed, over the weekend, HUNDREDS of rockets & missiles were launched at Israel, hitting and blowing…
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Today we're going to delve into the Three Age System, which breaks history up into the Stone, Bronze, and Iron Age. It's definitely an imperfect concept, but it still kinda works. Then, as we've already covered lots of Stone Age stuff, we're jumping into the early Bronze Age with a segment on Saint-Bélec Slab, the oldest map every found in Europe a…
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Episode 268 Research has long linked loneliness to surprising health conditions, including diabetes and some cancers. The assumption has been that loneliness in some way causes these issues, perhaps through increased stress or inflammation. But in a study of tens of thousands of people’s biomedical data, that link has gotten more complicated. Where…
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A groundbreaking study1 of ancient human DNA from the Oakhurst rock shelter in South Africa is shedding new light on population history in one of the world’s earliest regions of modern human activity. A team of researchers from the University of Cape Town and the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology has reconstructed the genomes of 13…
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We continue our examination of the Zodiac killer who terrorized California in the late 60s. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli look at this extensive correspondence with newspapers and his bizarre claims ask why he wanted so much attention. The post The Zodiac Killer Letters [or Codes? Games?] appeared first on StarQuest Media.…
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There is nothing our enemies love more than our turning on one another. Now is the time to repent, reconnect and find unity of purpose. Our beloved nation depends on this!Links:https://www.backabuddy.co.za/campaign/help-tehilah-return-home-her-boyshttps://israelnewstalkradio.com/donate/andrea@israelnewstalkradio.comPull Up a Chair 19SEPT2024 - PODC…
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A rare and ancient plant has been waiting for its long-lost mate. The only known specimens of Encephalartos woodii, a rare and ancient species of cycad, are male, all clones of the same plant found over 100 years ago deep in a South African forest. Now a team of researchers is on a mission to find an elusive female version of the plant with the hel…
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Human evolution, as it turns out, has been profoundly shaped by climatic changes. A recent review published in the Nature Reviews Earth & Environment1 journal explores how fluctuations in climate and vegetation were pivotal forces in the evolutionary journey of early humans. The review delves deep into the evolution of the hominins—members of the s…
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The woolly mammoth is strongly associated with the Ice Age, but they survived until surprisingly recent times in the far north. Recently, the genomes of multiple mammoths from the last surviving population on Wrangel Island were sequenced. The scientists concluded the population was founded by 8 or fewer individuals and only 1 mitochondrial lineage…
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Spooky Season is in full swing on this edition of Octoberpod AM classic horror podcast with guest narrator, Tara Voshell (TikTok's Spooky Sleuth & co-host, 3 Spooked Girls podcast). Your horror host Edward October kicks things into gear with a true haunting concerning a university campus boogeyman, a conversation with some real life witches, and th…
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On this show:* Hezbollah tells Lebanese to flee the south of the country. What are their intentions?* Yemen - Another proxy of Iran launches a hypersonic missile towards Israel's center. What happened next?The US 'elections' - will it even be an 'election', or in name only?Economics - Gold is skyrocketing. What might be best for an average investor…
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Chapter 8. "Qoum E Aad" Sunday Night 8:00PM Release. "ALL TOPIC'S" 01. How did Noah's Animals multiply ? 02. A story about animals 03. Many many species 04. The Ayat about taxonomy 05. A local or a global flood ? 06. Was it a local flood ? 07. The flood water itself 08. Story of A Great Flood in the world 09. Flood story in different cultures 10. F…
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Welcome back for another episode of You're Missen the Point Podcast. I have got to say the "Black Pills" are pilling up at the moment. Digital ID laws, Misinformation/Disinformation Bills and online community standard laws all seem to be coalescing to a point of Orwellian level overreach. Combine this with state sanctioned and hired "influencers" t…
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The Zodiac Killer struck fear into the heart of San Francisco in the late ‘60s, leaving a trail of cryptic letters, chilling ciphers, and unsolved murders. Who was this self-named killer, and what drove him to taunt the police and the public with his gruesome game? Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli delve into the mind of Zodiac to piece together clues …
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The Zodiac Killer struck fear into the heart of San Francisco in the late ‘60s, leaving a trail of cryptic letters, chilling ciphers, and unsolved murders. Who was this self-named killer, and what drove him to taunt the police and the public with his gruesome game? Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli delve into the mind of Zodiac to piece together clues …
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In today's episode, we learn about stratigraphy, the bread n' butter of all archaeological practice and we take a site visit to the Megalithic Temples of Malta, which are collectively a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A flashpoint of controversy among those looking for ancient lost civilizations, let's see what this whole thing is all about...…
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For centuries, the narrative of Easter Island (Rapa Nui) has been steeped in stories of environmental collapse and societal downfall. The prevailing theory, widely believed by historians and ecologists alike, suggested that the ancient Rapa Nui people exhausted their natural resources to build massive stone statues, leading to a population crash. T…
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An epidemic of mpox in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, is spreading quickly, particularly among young children. Mpox is a serious, at times fatal, virus – and the world knows how to prevent it. There are effective vaccines stockpiled in many western countries. Yet, after an earlier global epidemic in 2022 was largely brought under control…
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Mike Lynch and colleagues published a paper that is devastating to thousands of past studies on natural selection. By sequencing DNA from multiple natural populations over several years, they showed that the net effect of natural selection is “zero” for most genetic variants. They caution that selection pressures in the natural world fluctuate. Thi…
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As a young person in NYC, Amy played briefly in a punk band, then in the “cow punk” band Last Roundup with her brother, and then in a vocal trio called The Shams that released an album and an EP around 1993. She finally emerged as a full front-person as a solo artist in 1997; she’s since released nine solo albums plus three more with her husband Wr…
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