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Curious Neuron

Cindy Hovington, Ph.D.

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Curious Neuron takes a balanced & mindful approach to parenting that is grounded in science. Parenting is much more than knowing how to handle our kids's behaviour. It requires us to know how to manage our own emotions and behaviours which takes lots of practice, learning and unlearning. We take a more holistic approach to parenting and not only help you understand your child's development but also support your parenting journey by helping you nurture your well-being and personal growth. Eve ...
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The Neuron covers the latest AI developments, trends and research, hosted by Pete Huang. Digestible, informative and authoritative takes on AI that get you up to speed and help you become an authority in your own circles. Available on all podcasting platforms and YouTube.
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From Our Neurons to Yours

Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University, Nicholas Weiler

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From Our Neurons to Yours is a show that crisscrosses scientific disciplines to bring you to the frontiers of brain science, produced by the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University. Each week, we ask leading scientists to help us understand the three pounds of matter within our skulls and how new discoveries, treatments, and technologies are transforming our relationship with the brain.
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Join us as we engage in deep conversations and explore controversial questions about society, Philosophy, The human mind, Game theory, and Postmodernism. You'll hear me talk to smart and interesting people every week to get their unique and honest perspective on things, Hinted Neuron is a podcast for the curious, the thinkers, and the makers everywhere. Subscribe to this podcast, Enlightenment Awaits. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hintedneuron/support
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In The Short Run, This Is An Subtle Exercise Psalm For The Illumination And Exercise, Of The Synapes Of The Neuron Cells Of The Lobes Of Our Brains. In The Long Run, This Is For Exercising The Frequency Of Our Brain Waves, The Cultivation Of Our Sixth Sense, Our Sense Of Sacredness. This Asset Is Available To Those Of Us Who Participate In Our Lord, Jesus' Sacrifice, And Take For Granted Our Bodies Have Been Designed And Sign By Our Father To Be His Living Tabernacles. You Cannot Separate Me ...
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Unlock the secrets of a career in neuroscience and neurotechnologies with our neuron-packed podcast! From inspiring success stories to cutting-edge industry advancements, we've got it all. Join us as we chat with exclusive guests and uncover the keys to thriving in this dynamic field. Plus, we'll dive into some mind-blowing topics like neuroenhancement, brain-computer interfaces, and the future of brain-based technologies. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your career to th ...
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Celebrated Neuroscientist and Globally Acclaimed Author Abhijit Naskar reveals a couple of facts about some intriguing issues of the human psyche in less than 5 minutes. Send your feedback at neurocookies@outlook.com
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Why does a new study on depression have people asking their doctors about their SSRI medications? Will sequencing the human genome soon be affordable for almost everyone? On Petrie Dish, join host and veteran reporter Bonnie Petrie for deep dives into a wide range of bioscience and medicine stories.
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This podcast is dedicated to interviewing AI to discuss hard topics about the positives and the negatives of a post AI revolution society. The types of topics we touch on usually revolve around hot topics, misunderstood concepts, tooling and automation developments, an array of podcasts on various consequences and advances we will see emerge from this ongoing AI Automation revolution and really anything AI.
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An Evolving Man Podcast looks at men's psychology, healing trauma, boarding school syndrome, spirituality and healing. Every few weeks there will be an interview around men's topics ranging from self-development, relationships, spirituality, archetypes, and men's work featuring authors and leaders in this field.
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Till the last neuron fires up, I think. Till the last breeze blows, I inhale. Till the last sunset encounter, I gaze. Till the last vibration uttered, I discuss. For all start dust out there and right here, I will provide. With all means. With all love. With all gratitude. For divine. By divine. Hari Om Tat Sat 🕉️🙏
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Tiny Matters

The American Chemical Society

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From molecules to microbes, Tiny Matters is a science podcast about the little things that have a big impact on our history and today's society. Former scientists Sam Jones and Deboki Chakravarti explore questions like, 'what is a memory?', 'will we ever cure HIV?' and 'are we alone in the universe?'. New episodes every Wednesday.
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A podcast on all things parenting and the brain. Talking with leading researchers in the field. Monthly episodes. Music - All in my head, Luna Wave (soundstripe) Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mommybrainrevisited/support
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Jonathan responds to your texts and tweets, is joined in studio for all the latest science stories for Newsround and speaks to one of our two guests featured on the show. Listen and subscribe to Futureproof with Johnathan McCrea on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'
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Stem cell science is changing medicine and our understanding of human development. The Stem Cell Channel takes you into the labs where cutting edge-research takes place, introduces you to the scientists leading the way, and breaks down how these amazing discoveries impact everyday life and health.
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NEJM AI Grand Rounds, hosted by Arjun (Raj) Manrai, Ph.D. and Andrew Beam, Ph.D., features informal conversations with a variety of unique experts exploring the deep issues at the intersection of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and medicine. You’ll learn how AI will change clinical practice and healthcare, how it will impact the patient experience, and about the people who are pushing for innovation. Whether you are an AI researcher or a practicing clinician, these conversations w ...
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Rotary Matters hosted by Ian Stuart. Rotary is a world wide service organisation with 30,000 active Rotarians in Australia. Tune into Rotary Matters and hear about the many worthwhile international and local causes, projects and people who make Rotary happen. There are many ways to engage with Rotary and the live to air program includes a What’s On of Rotary community activities open to everyone. Rotary Matters on air every Friday 1500-1600 hrs on community radio Triple H 100.1 FM
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On Neuro Current, we delve into the stories and conversations surrounding research published in the journals of the Society for Neuroscience. Through its publications, JNeurosci, eNeuro, and the History of Neuroscience in Autobiography, SfN promotes discussion, debate, and reflection on the nature of scientific discovery, to advance the understanding of the brain and the nervous system.
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The Perils of Publishing

Society for Neuroscience

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The Society for Neuroscience introduces its inaugural podcast, The Perils of Publishing. This series is a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to publish a scientific study. Follow two authors’ experiences in developing a study idea, conducting the experiment, organizing the data, writing the manuscript, selecting a journal, receiving reviews, and handling media attention post-publishing. Along the way, you’ll hear about the publication process from editors at Cell Press, Neuron, and JNeu ...
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The Oyster

The Paragon Collective

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In a not so distant future, due to overwhelming carbon emissions, The Earth is on the brink of becoming uninhabitable. These conditions are made far more horrifying because the available housing shelters (that can produce sustainable air quality) will only be able to house 80% of the world’s total population. To try and save the human race, every person has a government-mandated microchip implanted in their brains to attempt to facilitate the migration of a portion of the population to an un ...
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Mind. Body. Sleep.®

Beth Kendall MA, FNTP

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Mind. Body. Sleep.® is the perfect podcast for anyone who wants to recover from insomnia using a holistic perspective. In this podcast, we explore the remarkable world of neuroplasticity and dive deep into the inner workings of the mind and nervous system. We’ll discover how these vital aspects of our being influence our sleep patterns and offer groundbreaking insights into the transformational power of the mind-body connection. Completely recovered after 42 years of insomnia, holistic sleep ...
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Fluidity

Matt Arnold

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After the collapse of the 20th-century systematic mode of social organization, how can we move from our internet-enabled atomized mode, toward a fluid mode? We take problems of meaning-making, typically considered spiritual, and turn them into practical problems, which are more tractable. "Meaningness" begins with this episode: https://fluidity.libsyn.com/an-appetizer-purpose "Meaningness And Time" begins with this episode: https://fluidity.libsyn.com/meaningness-and-time-how-meaning-fell-ap ...
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Java Pub House

Freddy Guime & Bob Paulin

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This podcast talks about how to program in Java; not your tipical system.out.println("Hello world"), but more like real issues, such as O/R setups, threading, getting certain components on the screen or troubleshooting tips and tricks in general. The format is as a podcast so that you can subscribe to it, and then take it with you and listen to it on your way to work (or on your way home), and learn a little bit more (or reinforce what you knew) from it.
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Join Dr. Matt Barton (Griffith University) and Dr. Mike Todorovic (Bond University), renowned YouTubers, researchers, and passionate medical educators, as they delve into the fascinating world of human anatomy and physiology. In Season 1, they will explore every term from the index of an Anatomy & Physiology textbook, uncovering the origins of each name, its location in the body, its function, and related diseases. Get ready for an educational journey like no other, as Dr. Matt and Dr. Mike ...
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A fascinating, informative and digestible podcast highlighting the rich and diverse neuroscience published in the Brain journals. The episodes will take the format of interviews with article authors and the aim is to produce an informal and enjoyable podcast that appeals to a broad audience including clinicians, researchers, students, neuroscientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons and psychiatrists
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Peter 2.0

Unedited Stories

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Peter Scott-Morgan intends to defy his fatal diagnosis and live on as a cyborg. Peter is extraordinary. A robotics scientist, an acclaimed business process expert and an accomplished author. Peter and his partner, Francis, were also the first same-sex couple to be legally married in the UK. In 2017, Peter discovered he had a Motor Neurone Disease (MND). From the very start, he saw this terminal diagnosis as an opportunity to put his fascination with robotics and science fiction into practice ...
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My sister Abhini and I (Abhiram) will make an episode every week relating the recent scientific advancements. You can send a message in anchor if you want us to include anything we missed out.
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Mind mysteries

Reva Sedhain

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Hello and welcome to mind mysteries in this podcast series I will be talking about various things about why the brain is how it is and what it is. Because we can be mysterious sometimes ;)
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Send us a text In this conversation, I chat with Connie about the critical aspects of preschool education, emphasizing the importance of play in child development. We explore the challenges children face in adapting to open-ended play, the significance of emotional regulation, and the need for realistic expectations from parents. The discussion hig…
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This third episode of The Neuron Regeneration Podcast is the News and Abstract reading episode of the show. We will frequently produce these episodes aimed at providing listeners with a convenient way to stay up to date on the latest in neural regeneration research, innovations, and advancements. Papers and Topics Discussed: P75 ECD 10 FC and Neona…
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We meet Sally Vuong, recipient of an Australian Rotary Health scholarship which enabled her to research and study for three years the causes and potential curative solutions for Motor Neurone Disease. A delightful and very worthy recipient tackling a significant neurodegenerative condition impacting 300,000 people around the world. www.australianro…
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In the past few years, Big Pharma has released not one, but three new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease. Aducanemab (2021), Lecanemab (2023), and Donanemab (2024), are the first treatments to effectively clear the brain of amyloid plaques — the sticky protein clumps whose build-up in the brain has defined the disease for decades. The problem? They…
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This AI paper introduces a data-free knowledge distillation method for improving efficiency and scalability of diffusion models. Researchers explore the hidden layers in large language models to enhance performance and reduce computational costs. A groundbreaking study predicts neuronal activity in the living brain using AI/connectome methods. Alok…
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I often hear from people who went to boarding school – “Nothing happened to me.” What they mean is that they weren't abused, beaten or sexually abused. I then ask, did you see or hear beatings, violence, bullying or abuse? Most reply, yes. So the research around mirror neurons is now showing that the person who witnesses violence whether that be at…
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The Lyric theatre is preparing to stage a re-imagined version of the great Shakespearian play Richard the Third. The title character is being played by Belfast actor Michael Patrick, who was diagnosed with motor neurone disease last year. He's been speaking to our reporter Paul Reilly about his life-limiting condition and how he's drawing on his ow…
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In this episode of Tiny Show and Tell Us, we cover neurogenesis in adulthood (yes! your brain can make new neurons even as you age), the link between exercise and increased neurogenesis in the hippocampus, and the implications that could have for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. We continue on our brain-focused episode with the role cer…
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In this episode, we explore groundbreaking advancements in health technology with PhysMamba, a novel framework for measuring heart rate from facial videos. We also discuss the U.S. leading the first UN resolution on artificial intelligence, aiming for equitable access to AI technology globally. Additionally, we examine Midjourney's decision to bloc…
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Michaël Elbaz discusses his paper, “Interchangeable Role of Motor Cortex and Reafference for the Stable Execution of an Orofacial Action,” published in Vol. 43, Issue 30 of JNeurosci in 2023, with Megan Sansevere from SfN’s Journals’ staff. Find the rest of the Spotlight collection here. With special guest: Michaël Elbaz Hosted by: Megan Sansevere …
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At the Labour Party Conference the Secretary of State warns the Stormont Executive - it must live within its means. He also says he is not getting rid of the controversial newly formed legacy body, the ICRIR. He has been speaking at length to our Political Editor Tracey Magee in Liverpool Plus, after the loss of three Parliamentary seats in the rec…
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As AI-generated disinformation rises, it poses a significant threat to democratic processes worldwide. We explore the implications of this alarming trend. Additionally, groundbreaking startup Letta emerges from stealth mode with MemGPT, a technology that enhances AI's ability to remember users and conversations. Plus, Cloudflare introduces a market…
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This is a statement of My Podcast Mission and Direction. I am Still Learning How to do these Podcasts, especially the technical Part. As I State in this Podcast, I do not consider My self a Natural Eloquent Speaker, and You Might either. I just believe I have an Innovative Meditation Viewpoint And Technique, That I believe My Lord Jesus Desires Me …
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Ever wonder how we can decode fast limb movements using brain-computer interfaces with slow data acquisition, like in optical imaging? This challenge has long puzzled researchers, but Seungbin Park and her team, led by Dr. Maria Dadarlat at Purdue University, have come up with a groundbreaking solution! In this episode of the BCI Award Neurocareers…
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Curious about what happens to our cells as we age and how it affects our health? Shiri Gur-Cohen explores the role of tiny chemical tags on our DNA, like methylation, in influencing our healing and overall well-being. Gur-Cohen discusses how these tags might be shaped by our body's systems, such as the lymphatic system, and could even help repair o…
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A fascinating discussion today with an ER medical doctor about her time in boarding school and how that affected her mental health. She shares how she spent time in mental hospitals and was tried on 35 different medications. Eventually she was given brain surgery for her depression. She talks about the impact trauma had on her and the path of heali…
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In This Audio Podcast, Is A Prayerful Diaphragm Breathing & Mental Illumination Psalm For Daily Mental Exercise. Exercising The Neuron Cells Of Our Brain, Spinal Cord, And Through Our Nervous System. This Psalm is For The Invigorating Fun Of Feeling The Affect Mentally And Physically Of Breathing With Our Lord And The Rest Of His Family. Something …
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When you have insomnia, even minor sleep disruptions feel GIGANTIC in the mind. I could hear a pin drop two rooms over. And the reason? A complete mystery to me. I had no idea. Which only made my brain freak-out WORSE. There had to be something seriously wrong with me. But I have good news. If you’re someone who notices every noise, every movement,…
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In this fascinating episode, we dive into the groundbreaking research of Dr. Michael Levin of Tufts University, an expert in bioelectricity and its implications for regeneration, cognition, and cell communication. Dr. Levin challenges conventional wisdom around neuron regeneration, limb regrowth, and the body’s healing processes by leveraging the p…
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Seed-Music introduces a comprehensive AI framework for enhanced music generation and editing. The UN recommends a global AI fund to help developing nations tap into tech benefits. A new machine learning approach boosts precision in cardiovascular risk assessments. Researchers unveil CHAIN, a method to reduce churn in reinforcement learning algorith…
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In This Audio Podcast, The 3rd Instructional Psalm, Sacramental Breathing, We Begin Our Visualization of the Placement of The 5 Lobes Of Our Brain And Exercising Our Mental Power of Visualizing Our Lobes Illuminating. If You Can, Remember To Close Your Eyes To Increase Your Internal Visualization. Feeling Your Brain As Like a Plasma Lamp, In that V…
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In this episode of NEJM AI Grand Rounds, hosts Raj Manrai and Andy Beam interview Dr. Noa Dagan and Dr. Ran Balicer from the Clalit Research Institute in Israel. The conversation explores Clalit’s groundbreaking work in implementing predictive models at the point of care, their contributions to COVID-19 research, and the potential of AI in revoluti…
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Today I draw upon the work of leadership experts James Kouzes and Barry Posner in their book The Leadership Challenge and Nick Duffell in his book Wounded Leaders. What are 5 reasons according to science that those who go to boarding school make bad leaders? Based on the article by Nick Duffell in the Guardian in 2014: https://www.theguardian.com/e…
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Around 8 million years ago, an underwater volcano just to the east of Madagascar formed the island of Mauritius. Pigeons on nearby islands set flight and settled on that island. There they continued to evolve, and the dodo bird eventually emerged as its own species: Raphus cucullatus. And tiny Mauritius, with an area of just 720 square miles, was t…
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Optimizing AI safety and deployment with a game-theoretic approach. Introducing a new C++/CUDA library for GPU-accelerated stochastic optimization. Twisted Sequential Monte Carlo framework for language model control. Stay updated on the latest advancements in AI research and their potential impact on various industries. Sources: https://www.marktec…
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In this heartfelt and inspiring inaugural episode, host Jarod Carter shares the deeply personal story behind the creation of The Neuron Regeneration Podcast and the Neuron Regeneration community. As the father of twins diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), Jarod opens up about the challenges his family has faced and the ongoing fight to rev…
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As the five main party leaders send a joint letter to the Treasury lambasting the decision to pause hundreds of millions of pounds of investment, Our Political Editor speaks at length to Stormont Finance Minister Caoimhe Archibald. After months of controvery over Casement Park, a decision's finally been made not to build a UEFA standard stadium. Ma…
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Catholic Meditation - A Prayerful Diaphragm Breathing Exercise Just A Prayerful Time doing Diaphragm Breathing This Is Devotional Diaphragm Breathing Sometimes Referred To As Deep Breathing Or Stomach Breathing. This Is For Harmonizing Our Breathing With Our Lord Jesus And The Rest Of His Catholic Family. https://jc-aim.com Diaphragm Is Well Docume…
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Introducing Agent Zero, a groundbreaking framework that revolutionizes AI assistance. Understanding the inevitable nature of hallucinations in large language models and proposing management strategies. Google DeepMind researchers propose human-centric alignment for vision models to boost AI generalization. Plus, AI chat tool to be rolled out across…
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Stephen Shortt is an author, a speaker and a thought leader. Stephen is on a mission to make the world a better place, with happy people in fulfilling, rewarding careers. We talk all about Stephen's version of Ikigai, how you can do anything in life, but not everything and why you probably hate your job right now. https://careerfit.com/ https://why…
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This year, eNeuro is celebrating 10 years of publishing by highlighting select papers from throughout its history. This episode features a 2018 paper titled “Systemic and Intra-Habenular Activation of the Orphan G Protein-Coupled Receptor GPR139 Decreases Compulsive-Like Alcohol Drinking and Hyperalgesia in Alcohol-Dependent Rats” and showcases int…
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Millions of Americans are suffering from undiagnosed illnesses. Many are told their symptoms are imagined. Could artificial intelligence change the game, figuring out how to diagnose rare and difficult to diagnose diseases, leading to better understanding of their causes and better treatments? One San Antonio researcher thinks so.…
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This The Second Of The Three Introductory Meditational Psalms. This Is Devotional Diaphragm Breathing Sometimes Referred To As Deep Breathing Or Stomach Breathing. This Is For Harmonizing Our Breathing With Our Lord Jesus And The Rest Of His Catholic Family. https://jc-aim.com Diaphragm Is Well Documented ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2wo2Impn…
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Discover the revolutionary OCR-2.0 model and the General OCR Theory (GOT) that streamlines text recognition across multiple formats. Learn about the AI chat tool being rolled out across NSW public schools to ease pressure on teachers. Explore the operational advice for choosing the right indexing method for information retrieval. Also, delve into t…
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