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The New Quantum Era

Sebastian Hassinger & Kevin Rowney

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Your hosts, Sebastian Hassinger and Kevin Rowney, interview brilliant research scientists, software developers, engineers and others actively exploring the possibilities of our new quantum era. We will cover topics in quantum computing, networking and sensing, focusing on hardware, algorithms and general theory. The show aims for accessibility - neither of us are physicists! - and we'll try to provide context for the terminology and glimpses at the fascinating history of this new field as it ...
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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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This is a community for self healers, Biohackers, practitioners, and any helping professionals. You’re in the right place if you’re seeking conversations about how pain becomes passion, the connections between physical, energetic, mental and spiritual bodies, finding your body's ancient wisdom, the latest biohacking technologies, clinical research, and if you just want to nerd out on complex bio chemistry and quantum physics. But also for entrepreneurs who seek infinite abundance and a suppo ...
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Welcome to Science News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily news on fascinating topics, including physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy, and more. Whether you're a science enthusiast, researcher, or simply curious about the wonders of the natural world, this podcast is your ultimate source for all thi ...
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Welcome to Eureka!, the show that gets under the skin of science with questions that really matter! Join science enthusiast Rick Edwards and actual real-life scientist Dr Michael Brooks every week as they dissect some of the universe’s most puzzling questions with the help of the world’s leading experts. From alien invasions and AI robot takeovers, to face transplants and talking animals, Rick and Michael are getting to the bottom of it all! Subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode. Hos ...
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**New Description for Deep Tech Germany Podcast:** Welcome to Deep Tech Germany, a sub-podcast of Startuprad.io™, your premier source for insights and news on German, Austrian, and Swiss startups! Ranked among the top 20 entrepreneurship podcasts on Apple Podcasts worldwide, we delve into the vibrant world of German-speaking deep tech innovation, all delivered in English for a global audience. Our deep tech track offers a unique lens into the realm of AI-driven startups and cutting-edge tech ...
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Root Cause Solutions For You

Fabiola Reyes, BCHHP - Root Cause Expert, Cert. AK, CellCore & Nutrition Response Testing® and Quantum Nutrition Testing Practitioner

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Get to the root cause! Hi, I am your host; my name is Fabiola. I am a Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner I am also certified in Applied Kinesiology (also known as muscle testing) I am a CellCore, Nutrition Response Testing®, and Quantum Nutrition Testing practitioner. I am passionate about helping people get to the root cause of their unwanted health conditions so they can live the life they want. The Root Cause Solutions For You podcast was created to raise awareness about the und ...
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Helping you understand chemistry topics from A-Level and Advanced Higher. Get more guidance, deeper resources and a helpful community at ChemistryMadeSimple.net If you want to demystify chemistry, yearn for a simpler explanation and want to hear all the tips that will help you at exam time you're at the right place. I'm a chemistry tutor who is used to explaining chemistry in simpler terms, and I love to use an analogy to help with the understanding. Each episode tackles a topic, explaining ...
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Listen to the story behind the science. SciPod boasts a rich reputation of bringing a new, authentic and easy communication style to lovers of science and technology. Best of all, you can listen for free! so what are you waiting for, click play and start enjoying. www.scipod.global
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Every week Dr. Pranoti Kshirsagar speaks with leading materials and nanoscientists from around the world. Guests speak about their research, career journey, their favourite research project, 3 wishes to improve their research experience and their life as a scientist. Powered by The Science Talk.
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Short Science

Elizabeth Hauke

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Welcome to the Short Science Podcast! Join Elizabeth and Emma every week for all the best science in brief, or listen to the live radio show on www.icradio.com every Wednesday at 12-1pm. Contact us at studio@shortscience.co.uk!
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DARPA’s podcast series, "Voices from DARPA," offers a revealing and informative window on the minds of the Agency's program managers. In each episode, a program manager from one of DARPA’s six technical offices—Biological Technologies, Defense Sciences, Information Innovation, Microsystems Technology, Strategic Technology, and Tactical Technology—will discuss in informal and personal terms why they are at DARPA and what they are up to. The goal of "Voices from DARPA" is to share with listene ...
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Guardian Science Weekly

Guardian Science Weekly

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The award winning Science Weekly is the best place to learn about the big discoveries and debates in biology, chemistry, physics, and sometimes even maths. From the Guardian science desk Ian Sample, Hannah Devlin & Nicola Davis meet the great thinkers and doers in science and technology. Science has never sounded so good! We'd love to hear what you think, so get in touch via @guardianaudio or podcasts@theguardian.com
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Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond (B Cubed) is a collaborative project between The Daily Princetonian and Princeton Insights. The show releases 3 episodes monthly: one longer episode as part of the Insights partnership, and two shorter episodes independently created by the 'Prince.' This show is produced by Senna Aldoubosh '25 under the 147th Board of the 'Prince.' Insights producers are Crystal Lee, Addie Minerva, and Thiago Tarraf Varella. This show is a reimagined version of the show former ...
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Welcome to Fireside with ChatGPT, the first all AI podcast where we explore the latest trends, current events, and cutting-edge research. Join us by the virtual fireside as we dive into a different topic each episode and share insights and expertise that will leave you with a better understanding of the world around us. So grab a cup of coffee, get cozy, and join us for Fireside with ChatGPT – the podcast that will ignite your curiosity and inspire you to learn more.
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Studying single molecules provides researchers with unique insights into biological mechanisms and processes and allows them to visualise microscopic structural and functional differences. However, results can be unpredictable, and investigations are labour-intensive and expensive, often requiring extensive training and highly specialised laborator…
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In this episode of Startuprad.io, host Jörn "Joe" Menninger interviews Harvard astrophysicist Professor Avi Loeb at Curious 2024. They explore groundbreaking topics such as dark matter, dark energy, and the revolutionary role of AI in scientific research. Loeb emphasizes the importance of innovation, the pivotal role of startups, and the need for o…
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(0:10): Persistent Gravitational Wave Hum Reveals Supermassive Black Hole Collisions, Solves Astronomy's Final Parsec Problem (1:42): Brazilian Atlantic Forest Trees Migrate Uphill Due to Climate Change, Highlighting Urgent Need for Conservation (3:06): New Hope for Baldness: Natural Compound 2dDR Stimulates Hair Regrowth, Shows Promise in Study (4…
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Whether policymaking can develop solutions for the inevitable problems that capitalism creates has long been a concern of political economists. One of these issues is rising inequality across the USA and other countries. Inequality is a significant risk for political stability, so it is vital to understand how democratic societies respond to it. Pr…
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Today, the success of businesses and technologies relies on their ability to make quick decisions to address complex problems. To make matters more complex, these problems often involve a vast amount of data. Dr Marius Nagy at Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, together with Dr Naya Nagy, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University, investigate the ab…
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In a novel exploration of human radicalism, defined by governments as violent attacks, Dr Jerome Premmereur, a cardiologist and a clinical research expert based in the United States, draws on the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza to propose innovative solutions to the pressing societal issue of terrorism. His new book, “A Biological, Psychological and P…
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In the world of chemistry, solvate-assisted grinding is a new method that could revolutionize how we make important chemical compounds. Researchers Henry DeGroot and Dr. Timothy Hanusa at Vanderbilt University have developed this technique, which uses mechanical energy instead of traditional liquids. This not only makes the process more efficient, …
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What would it take to set Uranus ablaze? Is it even possible to burn it in the typical sense? If anyone can figure it out, it's the Dead Planets Society. Join Dead Planeteers Leah and Chelsea as they invite planetary scientist Paul Byrne back to the podcast, to join in more of their chaotic antics. This mission is less about destruction (though it’…
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(0:10): Breakthrough High-Entropy Oxide Anode Boosts Lithium-Ion Battery Performance and Stability (1:53): 1,000th Florida Grasshopper Sparrow Released: A Conservation Triumph for Endangered Species (3:35): Breakthrough DNA Test for Eye Disease in English Shepherds Developed Using Mountain Rescue Dog's Genetic Data (6:03): Study Unveils Massive Dia…
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克里斯托弗•巴克是一名来自美国马里兰州贝塞斯达国家癌症研究所的病毒学家,他一直都在努力向公众宣传:越来越多的科学文献都提出了 “薄荷和相关草本植物在抵抗新冠病毒感染方面发挥着重要的作用”这一发现。在他最新发表的一篇文献综述《薄荷与新冠病毒的假说》中,他为这一发现提出了一个论据:去中心化临床试验可以更清晰地揭示“薄荷和相关草本植物在抵抗新冠病毒感染方面发挥着重要的作用”。
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Dr. Christopher Buck, Virologe am US National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland, setzt sich dafür ein, eine wachsende Zahl wissenschaftlicher Studien bekannt zu machen, die darauf hinweisen, dass Minze und verwandte Kräuter bei der Bekämpfung von COVID -Infektionen helfen können. In seinem jüngsten Übersichtsartikel "Die Minze-gegen-Covid-Hypo…
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#259 More people in the US are getting bird flu. Though numbers are small – just five new cases, all mild – every new case is a reason for concern. How and why is it being transmitted – and how is it being monitored? What if you could make a sailboat that’s pushed not by wind, but lasers? Breakthrough Starshot is a mission attempting to send a spac…
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(0:10): New Evidence Reveals Earthquakes Played Deadly Role in Pompeii's 79 AD Eruption (1:57): German Man Becomes Seventh Person Potentially Cured of HIV, Offers New Hope for Global Treatment Strategies (4:11): Potential Signs of Life? Phosphine Discovery in Venus' Clouds Sparks Scientific Debate (5:50): Severe Endometriosis Linked to 10-Fold High…
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In this solo episode of my podcast, I dive into my personal journey of healing from Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) and Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW). Reflecting on my experiences, I share the invaluable lessons learned and what I wish I had done differently along the way.One of my biggest realizations was how I wish I had listened to my in…
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(0:10): Melting Ice Sheets Slow Earth's Rotation, Impacting GPS and Timekeeping Systems (1:47): Breakthrough Study: Blocking IL-11 Protein Extends Mice Lifespan by 25%, Paves Way for Human Anti-Aging Therapies (3:34): Magic Mushrooms Disrupt Brain Networks, Show Promise for Treating Depression and PTSD (5:20): Colorado H5N1 Outbreak Jumps to Humans…
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Welcome to another episode of The New Quantum Era! Today, we have a fascinating conversation with Professor Jens Eisert, a veteran in the field of quantum information science. Jens takes us through his journey from his PhD days, delving into the role of entanglement in quantum computing and communication, to leading a team that bridges theoretical …
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In this episode of “Under the Microscope,” we explore the groundbreaking world of compact particle accelerators with Jens Osterhoff, senior scientist and deputy director at the Bella Center, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Discover how Jens and his team are transforming large-scale particle accelerators into smaller, more affordable, and ver…
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Welcome to another episode of Startuprad.io, where we bring you the latest insights from the world of German, Austrian, and Swiss tech innovation. In this episode, host Jörn "Joe" Menninger interviews Ish Dhand, the CEO and Co-Founder of QC Design, who was recently honored as the Newcomer of the Year at the German Startup Awards 2024. Ish Dhand sha…
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(0:10): Study: Ideal Bowel Movements Key to Gut Health, Chronic Disease Prevention (2:02): Genomic Breakthrough: Ancient Wheat Genes Key to Combating Climate Change and Ensuring Global Food Security (3:48): Daily Antioxidant Supplement Slows Late-Stage Macular Degeneration by 55%, NIH Study Reveals (5:46): Dartmouth Unveils Breakthrough Brain Mappi…
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Pressing environmental challenges, such as soil degradation, biodiversity loss, and climate change, can negatively affect agriculture, while also being driven by common agricultural practices. To tackle this predicament and ensure food security while promoting environmental sustainability, innovative agricultural practices are essential. Permacultu…
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What if we told you plants can hear and see? And memorise information? And track time to adapt their pollination techniques? And even look out for their family members? These are just some of the remarkable behaviours plants are capable of – many of which we’re only just learning about now. Science journalist Zoë Schlanger’s new book The Light Eate…
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#258 Fancy a bite of woolly mammoth jerky? A beef-jerky-like fossil of this prehistoric creature has been discovered – a metre-long piece of skin still covered in hair. And the most amazing thing is that the entire genome has remained intact, giving more insight into these creatures than ever before. Could this help bring woolly mammoths back to li…
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(0:10): First Florida Plant Goes Extinct Due to Climate Change: Key Largo Cactus Wiped Out by Rising Seas (2:11): New Study Unveils Why Migraines Are One-Sided, Paving Way for Targeted Treatments (3:55): Revolutionary Bioelectric Device Detects and Classifies New Virus Variants Rapidly (5:40): Caltech Astronomers Discover Universe's Largest Water R…
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The role of EU trade policy is evolving in today's complex global landscape. Dr. Andrea Christou and Professor Chad Damro at the University of Edinburgh have studied how the EU balances traditional market-oriented goals with emerging geopolitical pressures. Their analysis explores how different EU bodies frame trade policy, highlighting the contras…
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We are facing a climate crisis that threatens our entire world and life as we know it. Despite this, scientists have found it difficult to engage people on the issue and inspire effective action. Dr Alan Cottey at the University of East Anglia explores the history of scientists’ climate warnings and suggests a four-register model of communication t…
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Developing therapies to effectively treat cancerous tumors is challenging, due to the hostility of the tumor microenvironment and the potential to unintentionally damage surrounding tissues. Infusions of immune cells can improve immune function and assist the body in fighting disease, although this approach increases the risk of inducing dangerous …
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(0:10): Scientists Find Rotten Egg Smell on Distant Exoplanet, Uncover Clues to Alien Life (2:15): New Studies Reveal Persistent Long-COVID Symptoms and Path to Recovery (4:28): Mounjaro Outperforms Ozempic in Weight Loss: New Study Reveals Superior Results (6:51): Super Resilient Moss Identified as Key to Sustaining Future Mars Colonies (8:36): St…
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Primordial black holes are tiny versions of the big beasts you typically think of. They’re so small, they could easily fit inside stuff, like a planet, or a star… or a person. So, needless to say, this has piqued the curiosity of our Dead Planeteers. Leah and Chelsea want to know, can you put primordial black holes inside things and what happens if…
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(0:10): Earth's Inner Core Reverses Rotation: 70-Year Cycle Discovered (1:39): EPFL Unveils Revolutionary 2D Quantum Cooling System Using Graphene and Indium Selenide (3:00): Denisovans Thrived on Tibetan Plateau; Chang'e-6 Lunar Samples and Ancient Cave Art Unearthed (5:12): New Hybrid Compounds Show Superior Cancer-Fighting Power, Outperform Trad…
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Motor neurone disease is a currently incurable and progressive neurological disorder that severely impacts muscle function. As the disease progresses, individuals with motor neurone disease experience significant difficulties in movement, speech, swallowing, and breathing. Home mechanical ventilation can be used to support breathing and improve the…
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Explore the profound impact of glutathione on your health with quantum practitioner Keith Chaisson, who shares his journey inspired by his mother's battle with esophageal cancer. Discover why glutathione, a powerful tripeptide, is vital for over 400 bodily functions, including oxygen transfer, and why it’s often dubbed the "mother of all antioxidan…
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#257 Two extraordinary findings have been unearthed about our ancient ancestors. The first is a discovery from a cave in Australia – evidence of what could be the world’s oldest ritual, practised continuously for 12,000 years. And the second is the discovery that the world’s oldest evidence of storytelling may be even older than we thought. We may …
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(0:10): World's Oldest Narrative Art Found in Indonesia: 51,200-Year-Old Cave Paintings Reveal Early Human Storytelling (1:46): Controversial Plan to Shoot 450,000 Barred Owls to Save Endangered Spotted Owls Sparks Ethical Debate (3:20): Denisovans Thrived at High Altitudes: New Study Unveils Ancient Human Survival on Tibetan Plateau (5:24): World'…
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🎙️ Next Step in Machine Learning with Danko Nikolic | Startuprad.io Podcast Join Jörn "Joe" Menninger as he interviews Danko Nikolic, CEO and Founder of Robots go Mental. Dive into their groundbreaking machine learning algorithms inspired by brain research, shaped by Danko's background in psychology and statistics from the Max Planck Institute. Dis…
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(0:10): FDA Greenlights Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's Drug: Slows Cognitive Decline by 39% (2:32): Breakthrough: Robots with Lab-Grown Brains and Human Skin Push AI Boundaries (4:12): Moderna Secures $176M to Tackle H5N1 Bird Flu with New Vaccine Amid Criticism and Rising Stock (5:52): Florida Carpenter Ants Perform Life-Saving Amputations on Injured Nes…
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When the pandemic forced scientists to consider remote working strategies, many groups turned to online bioinformatic research. A team led by Dr. Christopher Buck at the US National Cancer Institute turned lockdown lemons into lemonade. They reoriented away from their usual work directly discovering viruses in clinical specimens to a broader, more …
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(0:10): Cambridge Study Unveils 1,000+ Genetic Variants Influencing Early Puberty in Girls (1:53): 12,000-Year-Old Healing Ritual Unearthed in Australia: Ancient Artifacts Reveal GunaiKurnai Cultural Practices (3:33): Study Uncovers Gender Bias in Coach Selections on The Voice Across Multiple Countries (5:29): USC Researchers Revolutionize Drone Te…
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Despite humans having never set foot on Mars, scientists have been working for decades to paint a picture of life on the red planet. With the help of photos and videos from robotic rovers, scientists now know more than ever about its rocky terrain, early history and current climate. Now, experts are painting a fuller picture of the dusty planet by …
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(0:10): CERN Physicists Achieve Quantum Entanglement in Top Quarks, Paving Way for Quantum Computing Breakthroughs (1:55): Desert Moss Shows Promise for Mars Colonization in Groundbreaking Study (3:30): Breakthrough Male Contraceptive Gel Shows 86% Effectiveness, Enters Phase Two Trials (5:24): New AI Method RAIN Accurately Identifies Potent HIV-1 …
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Reconciliation and peace are emerging themes in tourism, with various post-conflict countries offering tours focused on peacebuilding. In the last few years, reconciliation tourism initiatives, which are defined as tourism services in which reconciliation is a major theme, have been also introduced in Israel and the Palestinian territories in the W…
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Premature birth puts infants at a greater risk of developing various medical conditions, including a chronic lung disease known as bronchopulmonary dysplasia – or BPD for short. Dr. Rebecca Rose, a neonatologist at Indiana University, recently explored how modulating ventilator settings used for very premature newborns can significantly improve the…
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In this captivating episode, I had the honor of hosting Michelle Vickers, a gifted healer and communicator, on my podcast. Michelle shared her incredible journey and the profound insights she has gained through her work in energy medicine and universal communication. During our conversation, Michelle discussed her vision of a world where every indi…
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(0:10): RESURS-P1 Satellite Shatters, ISS Astronauts Take Shelter Amid Growing Space Debris Concerns (2:13): Extinction of Woolly Mammoths on Wrangel Island Linked to Random Event, Not Inbreeding, Study Reveals (3:53): Ancient Egyptian Scribes Faced Severe Joint Strain from Writing Techniques, Study Reveals (5:49): Stunning 'Pompeii' Trilobite Foss…
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In this episode, Dr. Vishnu Sundaresan from our Defense Sciences Office highlights several technology programs designed to precisely control chemical processes to enable distributed, small-batch manufacturing of chemical products while retaining efficiencies of large-scale industrial production. Colloquially calling this portfolio “decentralized ch…
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#256 A new gene editing technique may be more powerful than CRISPR. Bridge editing is still in its infancy, but could be revolutionary for its ability to more specifically target gene substitutions. This method of altering DNA may let us create single treatments for gene mutations across large groups of people – something even CRISPR can’t do. Chin…
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Filicide, the killing of a child by a parent or a parental figure, is a heinous and incomprehensible crime. Professor Thea Brown, with her colleagues Associate Professor Danielle Tyson and Dr Paula Fernandez Arias from the Monash Deakin Filicide Research Hub shared between Monash and Deakin Universities, has been studying filicide for years, in the…
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The development of safe and effective medicines that meet strict regulatory requirements has traditionally involved extensive experimentation, which can be laborious and costly. Incorporating digital processes, which can be used to produce individual pharmaceutical components, may provide a solution to manufacturing challenges by reducing developme…
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