The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.
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Art, biography, history and identity collide in this podcast from the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery. Join Director Kim Sajet as she chats with artists, historians, and thought leaders about the big and small ways that portraits shape our world.
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This fortnightly podcast from the Physicians' Gallery at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh presents stories from medicine, past and present
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The Unknown, Mystery, Space, Suspense, Science, Fantasy, Adventure, Horror
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An anthology fiction podcast of Dark Fantasy and the Odd, presented in the grand tradition of late night television horror hosting.
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Alaska is experiencing a rapid pace of climate change. Witnessing the changes from the bird's eye view of a Super Cub airplane has inspired a series of conversations and interviews with experts around Alaska. Adapting to the changes is key, and staying connected and informed. The wide range of topics include climate and aviation. Learning can be an adventure while adapting and cultivating happiness in this informative podcast. Alaska Climate & Aviation has evolved from All Cooped Up Alaska, ...
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Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin is a space which ignites curiosity and discovery where science and art collide. Part of the Global Science Gallery Network Pioneered by Trinity College Dublin.
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An Art Gallery in West Philadelphia using the creative arts as a platform to explore relationships between art, science and technology. EKG is run by the University City Science Center.
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'Da Rogues Gallery' is all about pop culture and entertainment from the fan's perspective. The podcast covers the comic book world regularly and spotlights many comic-related movies and television shows, but also includes discussion about video games, animation, 80's nostalgia, science fiction, toys, current events and anything that encompasses geek-culture. The show is filled with humor, opinions and information that attempts to engage listeners new or unfamiliar with comics while still spe ...
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Les Enluminures podcasts transform the past into the present with untold stories, research, science, and histories of Medieval and Renaissance artworks through illuminating lectures, gallery talks, in-house research, and interviews with collectors and scholars.
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Meet knowledge holders, foresters, naturalists, activists, scientists, visionaries, and outdoorsy people of all stripes to share delight in the wonders of forest ecosystems. We talk about issues of forestry, conservation and interconnected topics, and discover sustainable, ecological, respectful ways of relating to the forest. Maintaining and regenerating forest ecosystems is one of the most important necessities of our time, and contributes to everything from carbon sequestration to healthy ...
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Tom MacSweeney's Maritime Podcast - covering Ireland’s maritime culture, history, tradition and development. All so important to this island nation where the connection with the sea is as old as time itself. A fundamental part of Ireland, socially and economically.
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Science Gallery London is where art and science collide. We aim to capture the imagination of young adults aged 15-25 and inspire them to consider their world in a new way. Our free-to-visit space is in London Bridge, part of King's College London. Check out our website for details of our latest exhibition and events season. Coming soon - SPARE PARTS: Rethinking Human Repair. Opens 28 February.
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Spotlighting stories of how people are collectivizing to meet their needs locally and globally beyond the extractive economic system.
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Alec and Hilaria Baldwin are the definition of opposites attract, and together they have one unique family. On their new podcast, they're having real conversations about issues that matter. All to help inspire positive dialogue in the world. Together with friends, specialists, authors and doctors , they'll discuss relationships, marriage, parenting and more to help us listen and learn about each other. Because What's One More of the thing you love most in this world, be it family, friends, m ...
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Tough on Art is hosted by Jen Tough, an art dealer based in Santa Fe, NM and founder of the Artist Alliance. This podcast was created with emerging, re-emerging, and mid-career artists in mind. We focus on all things contemporary art, through down to earth interviews and straight forward conversations. Our mission is to make the often opaque and exclusive art world more transparent and a little less daunting.
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You can’t trust anyone. Particularly not author, entertainer and collector of scams Nicholas J. Johnson. Scamapalooza attempts to separate facts from fraud as Nicholas explores the worlds of deception, illusion and swindles with the rogue's gallery of writers, magicians, comedians and confidence artists that are his guests. For business inquiries, topic suggestions, and guest proposals, email info@conman.com.au. “Nicholas J. Johnson is the man to talk to about scams.” - ABC Statewide Drive V ...
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Each episode of 'The Wandering Nerve' will aim to serve as a reminder that humanity is only limited by the acceptance of the notion that we have limitations. After all, imagine where we would be in the world today if everyone in history allowed The Peanut Gallery to dictate humanity’s progress. thewanderingnerve.substack.com
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Find out what people actually do in their jobs, the skills they use and how they got there. A podcast from the Careers and Placements team at the University of York.
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Taking you on a journey through a good book, one chapter at a time.
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PENTAMENT- Stories from the human world with BELLA VOLEN
PENTAMENT- Stories from the human world with BELLA VOLEN
PENTAMENT, 10-30 minutes stories & ideas from the human world. This podcast is about everything which touches my mind and heart. My name is Bella Volen. I am a professional academic artist and art gallery owner based in Vienna, Austria. My curiosity for human behavior led me to additional education in profiling. My podcast has many angles, sometimes about science, history, philosophy, art and culture, initiation rituals, human behavior, and business. Most of all, I am a dedicated learner, al ...
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The talented team at Trunk Stories brings you a podcast that takes a deeper, informative dive into the science fiction and horror genres. Every episode begins with a fiction short story written and produced by the Trunk Stories team. Afterwards, our journalist takes a closer look to see how closely our fiction comes to the fact. We combine our passion for story-telling and newsgathering to bring you an entertaining and educational podcast experience. Visit trunkstories.org to learn more!
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A bilingual podcast with interviews about all sort of topics with people that I find interesting and I paint or draw a portrait for each guest. TOP 20 Best UK Funny Podcasts of 2021 by beststartup.co.uk; TOP 6 Favorite Podcasts by The European Network. Buy me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/moldovanabroad My name is Daniela, I am from Republic of Moldova and I moved abroad in 2007. My podcast is chat-based, personal and relaxed. Podcast bilingv: română și engleză. Interviuri cu oameni ...
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The conversation where we try to understand life just a little bit more. Hosted by Daniel Redfearn and Subaan Qasim, we explore topics both familiar and unfamiliar to us to find out what makes them interesting, so that we can expand our horizons and further our understanding of the world and people around us. From science to lifestyle design, languages to religion, plus everything in between - anything can be interesting if exposed to you through the right lens. We hope to spark your curiosi ...
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News from the Hive is a podcast produced by Fullerton College newspaper, radio, and magazine students. In this podcast, we bring you the latest news and current events from around the world and right here on campus. Our team of student journalists will provide in-depth coverage and analysis on a variety of topics, including politics, science, sports, entertainment, and more.
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The Twilight Pwn features a weekly review and discussion of each and every episode of Rod Serling's classic television show The Twilight Zone
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A podcast that celebrates the stories of University of Manchester graduates.
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Philip Emeagwali is a towering figure in computing. The Reader’s Digest described Emeagwali as “smarter than Albert Einstein.” He is ranked as the world's greatest living genius. He is listed in the top 20 greatest minds that ever lived. That list includes Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton, William Shakespeare, Leonardo da Vinci, Aristotle, and Confucius. https://emeagwali.com https://facebook.com/emeagwali https://twitter.com/emeagwali https://instagram.com/philipemeagwali https://flickr.com/phi ...
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Dark Matter installation at Melbourne Science Gallery
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Chrom V is Yunchul Kim’s installation based on dark matter. It featured in Science Gallery’s DARK MATTERS exhibition and continues as part of NOT NATURAL.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Protest over plans for South Australian Museum
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Proposed changes have seen scientists protest in Adelaide.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tasmanian devils survive facial tumour disease with hope for human cancers
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Peter Hadfield joins scientists in northern Tasmania studying devils and their tumours, trying to understand the genetics that allows some devils to survive.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Queenslander Grace Lawrence is using supercomputer simulations of the formation of galaxies hoping to track dark matter. Her hope is for dark matter to be detected from Earth.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Eric Hudson’s lab is using a trapped ion system where an electric field in a vacuum traps and holds an ion in space.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Changing fire regime impacting plant communities in southwest United States
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There is insufficient time for many species to recover as fires in southwest US become more frequent.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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An Official Accusation - ”The Undetectables” Chapter 18
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Episode 338 "The Undetectables" by Courtney Smyth, Chapter 18 Mallory and Cornelia have an unusual talk with the Night Mayor. Scott officially opens up the Accusing Parlour and explains to Anita who he thinks the serial killer is. You can follow The Read-Along on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalong, and join our Goodreads Group to get you…
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In this talk Dr Kate Stephenson explores the strange and fascinating history of condoms. You can also watch this talk on our website: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/talks/history-condomsTwitter: twitter.com/RCPEHeritageInstagram: instagram.com/physiciansgallery/Facebook: facebook.com/PhysiciansGalleryTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@physiciansgalle…
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Scientist Dr. James Xavier develops a method to extend the range of his vision, which results in unexpected complications. To download, right-click here and then click Save Join the Journey Into Patreon to get early Outfield Excursions episodes. Episode Art courtesy of Gino Moretto. To comment on this or any episode: Send comments and/or recordings…
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072-EN - Interview with Ruxanda Lungu, scientist and artist
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In this episode we talked about various subjects, such as travel; life in Portugal; science; neuroscience; art. Ruxanda is working as a scientist and she is also doing a PhD in Biomedicine (Neuroscience and Genetics). She is also a visual artist, you can see her beautiful art on instagram @ ruxanda.art. If you have any questions for me, you can rea…
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The Center for Science, Society, and Public Policy will look at areas including climate and sustainability, bio and medical ethics and ethics of artificial intelligence.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tree – the living world in and around a single Mountain Ash
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Claire Saxby and illustrator Jess Racklyeft take readers young and old into the hidden world amongst a giant tree’s roots, trunk, branches and upper leaves where all sorts of animals and other plants thrive.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The herbarium houses plants from the wide range of environments found in Colorado from the mountains, canyons, plateaux, grasslands and high alpine.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As The Bee Babette Kit Prendergast presents a show delving into the anatomy and behaviour of our many species of wild bees.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Anita Hafner at CSIRO Marsfield in Sydney is working on the science commissioning of a new receiver for the 64m radio telescope at Parkes in NSW.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Latest Aussie STEM star - a shipwreck detective
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Author Deb Fitzpatrick has written her second book which explores the life of a young girl who fell in love with the ocean and became an archaeologist dedicated to studying shipwrecks.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Hotelier - ”The Undetectables” Chapter 17
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Episode 337 "The Undetectables" by Courtney Smyth, Chapter 17 The detectives manage to briefly corner a suspect at a funeral. Scott is getting more convinced he's identified the killer, while Anita appreciates something Mallory does for her friends. You can follow The Read-Along on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalong, and join our Goodrea…
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The Civil Service Science and Engineering Fast Stream with James Halpin
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James Halpin is a York graduate who is currently on the science and engineering stream of the Civil Service Fast Stream programme. Listen as Kate gets to the bottom of what James's job looks like. They cover the variety of postings James has undertaken on the Science and Engineering Fast Stream, the transferable skills that have helped him in his r…
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In the lead up to the Infinity Gauntlet crossover, the Silver Surfer diverts from his mission to warn Earth about Thanos and his Infinity Gems, to confront his old master, Galactus, about alterations made to his very soul. Covering Silver Surfer (Vol. 3) Issue 48. To download, right-click here and then click Save Originally aired on the Journey Int…
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This episode is a compilation of segments of hopeful, local stories from some previous Shared Ground conversations, as well as an update about the newly formed Lichen Camp, which protects an area of old growth forest at Goldsmith Lake in Annapolis County, within the Kespukwitk District of Mi’kma’ki. You’ll hear wisdom and inspiration from Katherine…
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Where we came from, and where we’re going
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Physicist Brian Greene discusses some of the ideas explored in his book, Until the End of Time.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Friendship brings cooperation, support and an edge for ancient and modern humans
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Friendship is an important area of scientific study to understand human evolution and successBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The esteemed primatologist died in March 2024 at the age of 75. We hear him discussing the origins of morality and how reconciliation is widespread in primates and found in many other animals.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Len Fisher argues that compassion is a high value yet under valued aspect of human interaction. It can lead to trust and cooperation and allow us to solve problems to benefit society.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Importance of Empowering Storytelling of the Inupiaq~Patuk and Alice Glenn~Arctic Encounter Symposium
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The Arctic Encounter Symposium celebrated it's 10th year in Anchorage, Alaska at the Dena'ina Civic and Convention Center. Arctic leaders, policy makers and creatives gathered from April 10-12th, 2024 to discuss challenges and successes of the today's current events in the Arctic. This episode is about the importance of empowering storytelling of t…
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Dangerous Mastermind or Harmless Idiot - ”The Undetectables” Chapter 16
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Episode 336 "The Undetectables" by Courtney Smyth, Chapter 16 Mallory gets to have a frustrating conversation with Beckett. Anita admits she's finding it hard to like our protagonist, while Scott thinks something Beckett says points to a different possible suspect. You can follow The Read-Along on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalong, and …
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In this talk Dr Matt Lodder presents an overview of his new book ‘Painted People’, and argues that through the history of tattooing, we can glean unique insights into forgotten areas of human history.You can also watch this talk on our website: https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritage/talks/painted-people-untold-history-tattooingTwitter: twitter.com/RCPEHer…
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Kiki Smith says she didn’t really start making drawings of people until she was 40. Once she had aged a little, she looked in the mirror and saw lines— something “to hang onto” as an artist. At 70, she says it’s the hags and witches who attract her most. In this episode, Kim speaks with Kiki about portraying older women’s bodies and how aging has i…
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The 2023 Jak Kelly Award prize goes to...
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The Jak Kelly Award is awarded to encourage excellence in postgraduate physics research. It's given annually in honour of Professor Jak Kelly - the Head of Physics at University of NSW from 1985 to 1989. In 2023, the winner was Dr Jaime Andrés Alvarado-Montes from Macquarie University, who studies planets. He specialises in Hot Jupiters (featured i…
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The Ocean Photographer of the Year exhibition highlights more than 100 captivating photographs captured by some of the globe's most talented ocean photographers. These images offer a glimpse into the diverse world of ocean life, featuring a collection of drone, terrestrial and underwater shots. Among them are portrayals of wildlife encounters, seas…
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Botanists who work in the high country of Colorado, including Mount Goliath, are studying plants and trees that must survive deep snow and ferocious winds. Amy Schneider works at the Denver Botanic Gardens and helps manage and grow plants and trees in all sorts of weather. So how do both plants and scientists cope? Guest: Amy Schneider, Denver Bota…
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Meeting mummified mushrooms and the importance of fungi diversity
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We all need plants to survive — but what kind of life do plants need to live? Dr Andrew Wilson from Denver Botanic Gardens says the answer is fungi! Dr Wilson is dedicated to building up the fungal herbarium's collections, where they study their taxonomy and build up a DNA database. So what's the fungal diversity like in the Southern Rockies? And w…
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Collecting alpine seeds — but where do we store them?
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It sounds like one of the best jobs there is — travelling around Colorado from mountains to deserts collecting seeds. Alex Seglias from the Denver Botanic Gardens studies seed germination of native species and how seeds relate to their environment. She says she's particularly interested in how germination might change in a changing climate and how …
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Seven million species collected — which species got the honour?
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Why do botanists seem determined to search and find every last shrub or shrinking violet on Earth? Professor Peter Bernhardt of Missouri describes the thrill when the seven millionth species was revealed and listed at his own formidable herbarium.Guest: Professor Peter BernhardtBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Rich Girl Naive - ”The Undetectables” Chapter 15
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Episode 335 "The Undetectables" by Courtney Smyth, Chapter 15 We finally meet Detective Inspector O'Sullivan, and the girls start pondering motives. Scott thinks there's a possible suspect the girls aren't considering, while Anita worries that Cornelia's extreme wealth has impeded her common sense. You can follow The Read-Along on Twitter, Instagra…
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We're off on a new journey into the muddy marshes of medical history!Website: www.rcpe.ac.uk/heritageTwitter: twitter.com/RCPEHeritageInstagram: instagram.com/physiciansgallery/Facebook: facebook.com/PhysiciansGalleryTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@physiciansgalleryBy Physicians' Gallery at RCPE
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On this edition - small boats crossing the Atlantic Ocean, how the city of Ragusa crossed that ocean, and what I think of the RNLI. Presented by Tom MacSweeney -https://twitter.com/tommacsweeney Discover comprehensive maritime coverage athttp://tommacsweeneymaritimepodcast.ie/ Stay up to date with Tom MacSweeney's Maritime Podcast by subscribing to…
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071-RO - Interviu cu Andrei Vasilachi de la podcastul Meditatii
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"Filozofeală" între doi podcasteri. Pe Andrei îl găsiți pe YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@meditatii/featured sau website https://podcastmeditatii.com/ În acest episod am menționat cărți ca: Deep Work de Carl Newport; Feel the Fear But Do It Anyway de Susan Jeffers; The Artists Way de Julia Cameron. Pe mine mă găsiți pe www.moldovanabroad.com sau …
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Creepy Questions - ”The Undetectables” Chapter 14
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Episode 334 "The Undetectables" by Courtney Smyth, Chapter 14 Asking creepy questions at the Observatory leads to some chilling answers. Anita comes up with a better cover story for the team, while Scott considers the suspects with the new clues. You can follow The Read-Along on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalong, and join our Goodreads …
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This is the last episode in our Head to Toe series finishing, of course, with the feet! We set off on the right foot, put our best feet forward and jump in with both feet. We explore why ancient Egyptians had two left feet, why witches had flat feet, why ancient Greeks had one foot longer than the other and what you’d do with a ‘foot bag’. We also …
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Join Keith and Marshal as they trek into the Gamma Quadrant with Commander Benjamin Sisko, Chief Miles O'Brian, Major Kira Nerys, and the rest of the crew and denizens of the space station Deep Space Nine. We work with Bajor, stand guard against the Cardassians, and begin to explore the meet new species from the Gamma Quadrant. To download, right-c…
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From The Vault: The Woman Who Knocked Science Sideways
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We didn’t want to let Women’s History Month pass without a tip of the hat to one of the towering figures we’ve featured here on PORTRAITS. Dr. Chien-Shiung Wu was a rockstar experimental physicist who worked with Oppenheimer on the Manhattan Project. She also met the pope, and inspired a Chinese opera. But here in the United States, she didn’t alwa…
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Cyclones and intense rain events can be shown to impact climate.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dakotah Tyler describes how hot Jupiters form and the process where some lose their gas.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Troy Carter says we may have a fusion reactor using lasers in about 10 years.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Museum fossil leads to new understanding of whale evolution
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A Museums Victoria fossil shows whales became large in the Southern Hemisphere 20 million years ago.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ancient animals and ecosystems slowly revealed
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Ichthyornis held a transitional position between modern birds and other dinosaurs.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Planning for the future? Plan to change plans
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How do we make decisions about the future when the world is changing in unpredictable ways?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Magical Science - ”The Undetectables” Chapter 13
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Episode 333 "The Undetectables" by Courtney Smyth, Chapter 13 Mallory puts her foot in her mouth, then makes an incredible breakthrough in magical forensics. Anita wishes Mallory would be more open with her friends, while Scott considers what her findings might indicate. You can follow The Read-Along on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @thereadalong…
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Client Account Management in Advertising with Izi Hutchinson
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Izi Hutchinson is Senior Account Director at VCCP, an international integrated communications agency. Listen as Kate gets to the bottom of what Izi's job looks like. They cover the breadth of roles within advertising, the highs and lows of account management, the importance of mindset and attitude and what the future of advertising could look like.…
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