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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Weekly podcasts from Science Magazine, the world's leading journal of original scientific research, global news, and commentary.
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"Speaking of Psychology" is an audio podcast series highlighting some of the latest, most important and relevant psychological research being conducted today. Produced by the American Psychological Association, these podcasts will help listeners apply the science of psychology to their everyday lives.
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The world’s top scientists explain the latest health, nutrition, and gut health research and translate it into practical advice to improve your health & weight. Join ZOE Science & Nutrition, on a journey of scientific discovery. Hosted by Jonathan Wolf.
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You might think you know what it takes to lead a happier life… more money, a better job, or Instagram-worthy vacations. You’re dead wrong. Yale professor Dr. Laurie Santos has studied the science of happiness and found that many of us do the exact opposite of what will truly make our lives better. Based on the psychology course she teaches at Yale -- the most popular class in the university’s 300-year history -- Laurie will take you through the latest scientific research and share some surpr ...
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CBC Radio's Quirks and Quarks covers the quirks of the expanding universe to the quarks within a single atom... and everything in between.
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If/Then: Research findings to help us navigate complex issues in business, leadership, and society
Stanford GSB
How do we get people back to the office? How and when can AI be a powerful decision-making tool? How will digital currencies transform payment systems? On If/Then experts from Stanford Graduate School of Business share their research findings on a range of topics that intersect with business, leadership, and society. We’ll tackle practical, cutting-edge insights that will help you manage better, lead more confidently, and understand pressing issues affecting our lives. Join GSB senior editor ...
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The show on how we think, feel and behave. Claudia Hammond delves into the evidence on mental health, psychology and neuroscience.
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Blue Dot, named after Carl Sagan's famous speech about our place in the universe, features interviews with guests from all over the regional, national and worldwide scientific communities. Host Dave Schlom leads discussions about the issues science is helping us address with experts who shed light on climate change, space exploration, astronomy, technology and much more. Dave asks us to remember: from deep space, we all live on a pale, blue dot.
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The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everything from astronomy to zoology, highlighting the most exciting research from each issue of the Nature journal. We meet the scientists behind the results and provide in-depth analysis from Nature's journalists and editors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The award-winning Curiosity Daily podcast from CuriosityDaily.com will help you get smarter about the world around you. In less than 10 minutes, you’ll get a unique mix of research-based life hacks, the latest science and technology news, and more. Nate Bonham and Calli Gade will help you learn about your mind and body, outer space and the depths of the sea, and how history shaped the world into what it is today.Head to discovery+ to stream even more science content, from Animal Planet to Sc ...
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Learn about groundbreaking new research, commentary and policy ideas from the world's leading economists. Presented by Tim Phillips.
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Methodology, scientific life, and bad language. Co-hosted by Dr. Dan Quintana (University of Oslo) and Dr. James Heathers (Cipher Skin)
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Learn research-tested strategies for a happier, more meaningful life, drawing on the science of compassion, gratitude, mindfulness, and awe. Hosted by award-winning psychologist Dacher Keltner. Co-produced by PRX and UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center.
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A show about plants as viewed through the lens of evolution and ecology with a side of deranged ranting, crass humor, occasional profanity, & the perpetual search for the filthiest taqueria bathroom. Plant ecology, systematics, taxonomy, floral chemistry, biogeography and more. Joey Santore was a degenerate railroader for 15 years during which he taught himself Botany by reading textbooks and research papers in the cab of the locomotive while stealing time from work. He has traveled to 11 di ...
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Always interesting and often hilarious, join hosts Aaron Wright and Benjamin Grundy as they investigate the latest in futurology, weird science, consciousness research, alternative history, cryptozoology, UFOs, and new-age absurdity.
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Join David and Will as they explore the paleontologists’ perspective on various topics in life and earth history. Each episode features a main discussion on a topic requested by the listeners, presented as a lighthearted and educational conversation about fossils, evolution, deep time, and more. Before the main discussion, each episode also includes a news segment, covering recent research related to paleontology and evolution. Each episode ends with the answer to a question submitted by sub ...
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The #1 science podcast for kids and their grown-ups. Hosts Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz share stories about the latest news in science, technology, and innovation. Stories that give kids hope, agency and make us all say "WOW"! New episodes come out every Monday for free. Listen 1-week early and to all episodes ad-free with Wondery+, Wondery+ Kids on Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music with a Prime membership or Amazon Music Unlimited subscription.
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New research on how society works
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Thought provoking lectures from the world's sharpest minds. Science talks from the Royal Institution every month.
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A podcast about the body's defenders against disease.
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Concise summaries of everything published in the latest weekly issue of the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). NEJM publishes new medical research findings, review articles, and editorial opinion on topics of importance to biomedical science and clinical practice.
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The Empowering Neurologist is an interview series with some of the most exciting thought leaders in the field of health and wellness.
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Physics World Weekly offers a unique insight into the latest news, breakthroughs and innovations from the global scientific community. Our award-winning journalists reveal what has captured their imaginations about the stories in the news this week, which might span anything from quantum physics and astronomy through to materials science, environmental research and policy, and biomedical science and technology. Find out more about the stories in this podcast by visiting the Physics World web ...
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Distillations is the Science History Institute’s critically acclaimed flagship podcast. We take deep dives into stories that range from the serious to the eccentric, all to help listeners better understand the surprising science that is all around us. Hear about everything from the crisis in Alzheimer’s research to New England’s 19th-century vampire panic in compelling, sometimes-funny, documentary-style audio stories.
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Learn to use the sciences of the mind to help you understand what makes you emotionally tick. Two Austin therapists and their world-recognized guest experts break down the research in modern attachment, relational neuroscience and trauma in a challenging but entertaining format to keep you off autopilot and moving towards closer connections. www.therapistuncensored.com
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Translating groundbreaking research into digestible brain food. Big Brains, little bites. Produced by the University of Chicago Podcast Network & Winner of CASE "Grand Gold" award in 2022, Gold award in 2021, and named Adweek's "Best Branded Podcast" in 2020.
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ACM ByteCast is a podcast series from ACM’s Practitioners Board in which hosts Rashmi Mohan and Jessica Bell interview researchers, practitioners, and innovators who are at the intersection of computing research and practice. In each episode, guests will share their experiences, the lessons they’ve learned, and their own visions for the future of computing.
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Pediapod is the pediatrics podcast from Pediatric Research, produced in association with Nature Publishing Group. Join us as we explore the etiologies of diseases of children and disorders of development, featuring interviews with top researchers and highlighted content from one of the premier journals in the field of pediatrics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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SciShow Tangents is the lightly competitive knowledge showcase from the geniuses behind the YouTube series SciShow. Every other Tuesday, join Hank Green, Ceri Riley, and Sam Schultz as they try to one-up and amaze each other with weird and funny scientific research... while not getting distracted. There will be tangents about video games, music, weird smells, surprisingly deep insights about life, and of course, poop, but it always comes back to the science.
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Breaking news on the environment, climate change, pollution, and endangered species. Also featuring Climate Connections, a special series on climate change co-produced by NPR and National Geographic.
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A weekly podcast about the history, science, lore and surprises that make everyday things secretly incredibly fascinating. Hosted by comedy writer, emoji creator, and ‘Jeopardy!‘ champion Alex Schmidt. Join Alex & his co-host Katie Goldin for a joyful deep dive into seeing the world a whole new way! (For research sources, bonus episodes, and how you can support the podcast, visit sifpod.fun.)
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Weekly Editors' Audio Summary for JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association
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scigest - Plant & Food Research podcast
The New Zealand Institute for Plant & Food Research Limited
Welcome to Scigest - podcast-sized servings of digestible science from Plant & Food Research. Join us as we explore the advancements and impact our scientists are making in food production, including developing new cultivars, innovative new foods, to bioprotection science, AI and technology, and creating sustainable production systems. Listen to our scientists as they share and discuss current research in Aotearoa New Zealand, and beyond in this award-winning podcast collection. Make sure to ...
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New developments in science, space exploration, environment and technology
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Each week Greg and Mitch of AsapSCIENCE explain the science behind a controversial subject. They use studies, recent research and anecdotes to keep you entertained while *BAM* simultaneously LEARNING! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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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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Interviews with mathematics education researchers about recent studies. Hosted by Samuel Otten, University of Missouri. www.mathedpodcast.com Produced by Fibre Studios
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This podcast might not actually kill you, but Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke cover so many things that can. In each episode, they tackle a different topic, teaching listeners about the biology, history, and epidemiology of a different disease or medical mystery. They do the scientific research, so you don’t have to. Since 2017, Erin and Erin have explored chronic and infectious diseases, medications, poisons, viruses, bacteria and scientific discoveries. They’ve researched public health ...
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Hear stories about the alien moons orbiting our Sun, of cold stars, and the future of space exploration. Every week, scientist Dr. Carrie Nugent chats about an amazing part of our universe with an expert guest. Spacepod is the podcast that gives you an inside look into space exploration. Learn more: http://listentospacepod.com
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Exclusive interviews with authors from selected papers published in The Bone & Joint Journal (BJJ): changing practice and leading clinical orthopaedic research since 1948
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Hosted by Gabriel Hesch and Autumn Phaneuf, who have advanced degrees in EE and industrial engineering/operations research respectively, come together to discuss mathematics as a pure field al in its own as well as how it describes the language of science, engineering, and even creativity. Breaking Math brings you the absolute best in interdisciplinary science discussions - bringing together experts in varying fields including artificial intelligence, neuroscience, evolutionary biology, phys ...
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Have you ever heard a commonly held belief or a fast-developing worldview and asked: Is that idea right? Or just good on paper? Each week, host Jerusalem Demsas and a guest take a closer look at the facts and research that challenge the popular narratives of the day, to better understand why we believe what we believe.
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Current content form the Popular Science Magazine
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Join David Puder as he covers different topics on psychiatry and psychotherapy. He will draw from the wisdom of his mentors, research, in-session therapy and psychiatry experience, and his own journey through mental health to discuss topics that affect mental health professionals and popsychology enthusiasts alike. Through interviews, he will dialogue with both medical students, residents and expert psychiatrists and psychotherapists, and even with people who have been through their own ment ...
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The Science series presents cutting-edge research about biology, physics, chemistry, ecology, geology, astronomy, and more. These events appeal to many different levels of expertise, from grade school students to career scientists. With a range of relevant applications, including medicine, the environment, and technology, this series expands our thinking and our possibilities.
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Researchers in Brazil Say Rain Uncovered Fossil of Old Dinosaur - July 22, 2024
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Imagine you've finally received the new two-channel setup or complete immersive audio system you finally committed to after weeks of researching and deliberating.
Imagine you've finally received the new two-channel setup or complete immersive audio system you finally committed to after weeks of researching and deliberating.
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A team of paleontologists combing through Scotlands fossil-rich and misty Isle of Skye discovered the remains of a small, but exciting, early mammal .
A team of paleontologists combing through Scotlands fossil-rich and misty Isle of Skye discovered the remains of a small, but exciting, early mammal .
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In a new study published July 24 in Nature , a 19-member team of scientists from around the world report the discovery of a new supergiant exoplanet orbiting the star Eps Ind A. The planetnamed Eps ...
In a new study published July 24 in Nature , a 19-member team of scientists from around the world report the discovery of a new supergiant exoplanet orbiting the star Eps Ind A. The planetnamed Eps Ind Abwas observed with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), and is at least six times the mass of Jupiter.…
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Step in front of the giant wall of TVs at your local big box store, and the OLED TVs will likely stand out.
Step in front of the giant wall of TVs at your local big box store, and the OLED TVs will likely stand out.
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This duo of high-performance drones is designed for both fun and precision , offering the perfect mix of advanced features and user-friendly controls to captivate drone enthusiasts of all levels.
This duo of high-performance drones is designed for both fun and precision , offering the perfect mix of advanced features and user-friendly controls to captivate drone enthusiasts of all levels.
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Mercury retrograde is blamed for a whole host of problems in astrologically inclined peoples lives: flight delays, malfunctioning electronics, fights with your spouse, and more.
Mercury retrograde is blamed for a whole host of problems in astrologically inclined peoples lives: flight delays, malfunctioning electronics, fights with your spouse, and more.
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Trees are a key component of a healthy planet.
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Its pretty difficult to know what was on the menu for Neanderthals , particularly since smaller items like birds dont usually leave many archaeological traces behind.
Its pretty difficult to know what was on the menu for Neanderthals , particularly since smaller items like birds dont usually leave many archaeological traces behind.
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Rapid sepsis test identifies bacteria that spark life-threatening infection
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00:48 A rapid way to identify serious bacterial infections A newly-developed method that can rapidly identify the type of bacteria causing a blood-infection, and the correct antibiotics to treat it, could save clinicians time, and patient lives. Blood infections are serious, and can lead to the life-threatening condition sepsis, but conventional di…
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Inside the mind of an octopus, with Jennifer Mather, PhD
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Octopuses haven’t shared a common ancestor with humans in at least 600 million years. But somehow, separately, these invertebrates evolved remarkable problem-solving abilities, curiosity and intelligence. Octopus researcher Jennifer Mather, PhD, talks about what we know about octopus behavior and cognition, how they evolved to be so smart, how the …
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Brainstem Dial, Centipedes & Kidneys, AI Ghosts
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Today, you’ll learn about an accidental discovery of a dial in the brainstem that controls the body’s inflammation level, how centipedes might offer a treatment for kidney disease, and the problem with bringing back our deceased loved ones using AI. Brainstem Dial “Found: the dial in the brain that controls the immune system.” by Giorgia Guglielmi.…
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A Bluetooth speaker is a great way to listen to the tunes you love anytime, anywhere, and without getting tangled up in an endless maze of cords.
A Bluetooth speaker is a great way to listen to the tunes you love anytime, anywhere, and without getting tangled up in an endless maze of cords.
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Waterproof speakers can pump out your favorite music any time, rain or shine.
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While bees get most of the pollination hype, butterflies and moths are some of our planets power pollinators .
While bees get most of the pollination hype, butterflies and moths are some of our planets power pollinators .
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Shower speakers let you listen to your favorite podcasts, playlists, and albums without worrying about any damage from liquids or steam.
Shower speakers let you listen to your favorite podcasts, playlists, and albums without worrying about any damage from liquids or steam.
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It's BRAT summer.
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Truck builder Ram unveiled its first all-electric truck, the Ram 1500 Revolution, early last year.
Truck builder Ram unveiled its first all-electric truck, the Ram 1500 Revolution, early last year.
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Fish ingesting microplastics is bad enough, but new analysis points to additional humanmade issues.
Fish ingesting microplastics is bad enough, but new analysis points to additional humanmade issues.
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Doctors advise against taking expired medications , but what do you do if you're stationed on Mars with no pharmacy in sight?
Doctors advise against taking expired medications , but what do you do if you're stationed on Mars with no pharmacy in sight?
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In a rapidly evolving world, continuous learning is not just a luxuryit's more like a necessity.
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On July 23, 1999, the Chandra X-ray space telescope began its journey.
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For decades, sports car obsessives have taken some of the inherent traits of internal combustion for granted.
For decades, sports car obsessives have taken some of the inherent traits of internal combustion for granted.
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Woo boy! It's hot out there, why don't ya grab a nice glass of ice cold lemonade and listen in on everything you did and didn't want to learn about sweat. Are humans the sweatiest of them all? Do fish sweat? What lives in the ecosystem between two people holding hands for the first time? What is it all even for!?? SciShow Tangents is on YouTube! Go…
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BP and eGFR After Kidney Donation, Postpartum VTE Prophylaxis, Steroids for Severe Pulmonary Infections, and more
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Editor’s Summary by Anthony Charles, MD, MPH, Associate Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the July 23/30, 2024, issue.
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In 1973 a bombshell study appeared in the premier scientific journal Science. It was called “On Being Sane in Insane Places.” Its author, a Stanford psychology professor named David Rosenhan, claimed that by faking their way into psychiatric hospitals, he and eight other pseudo-patients had proven that psychiatrists were unable to diagnose mental i…
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Recap: Exercise and your blood sugar | Prof. Javier Gonzalez
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Let's take control of our blood sugar. We’ll dive into a conversation with Professor of Human Physiology, Javier Gonzalez. He explains which exercises can reduce your blood sugar spikes and dips - which will have a positive impact on your long term health. And don’t worry, you don’t have to become an Olympic Weightlifter to do it. Learn how your bo…
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America is in a “loneliness epidemic.” But is turning to religion the answer? Host Jerusalem Demsas talks to Arthur Brooks, a professor at the Harvard Business School who teaches classes on leadership and happiness. He’s also a contributing writer for The Atlantic where he has written that happiness comes, in part, through faith. Brooks argues that…
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Ep 146 Celiac Disease: Rootin tootin gluten
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CW: discussion of disordered eating, eating disorders Did the word gluten manifest in everyone’s consciousness one day in 2010? Suddenly, grocery stores were filled with gluten-free crackers, cookies, buns, you name it. Everyone went on gluten-free diets or knew someone with a gluten intolerance or sensitivity. For some, it might seem that gluten-r…
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What are Journal Rankings? The basics: a minisode.
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In this minisode, Autumn explores the basics in the world of journal rankings and metrics. She discusses the importance of journal rankings and how they are determined, focusing on metrics like impact factor, mathematical citation quotient (MCQ), and publication power approach (PPA). She explains how these metrics provide insights into a journal's …
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Immune Booster #4: Human autoimmunity with Jane Buckner
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From the American Association of Immunologists 2024 conference in Chicago, Cindy and Steph meet up with Jane Buckner to talk about her career, and the research of her laboratory on mechanisms by which regulation of the adaptive immune response fails or is overcome in the setting of human autoimmunity. Hosts: Cindy Leifer and Steph Langel Guest: Jan…
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Its one of the earliest things you learn in elementary school science classEarths life-sustaining oxygen is produced by plants and algae during photosynthesis using a combination of carbon dioxide and ...
Its one of the earliest things you learn in elementary school science classEarths life-sustaining oxygen is produced by plants and algae during photosynthesis using a combination of carbon dioxide and sunlight.
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To get our points across , humans use numerous gestures and shift the speed and tone of our speech.
To get our points across , humans use numerous gestures and shift the speed and tone of our speech.
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A dual-monitor setup can offer a boost to your productivity.
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Excerpted from Math for English Majors  by Ben Orlin.
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Of the six million cigarettes annually smoked around the world, people toss an estimated 4 trillion butts somewhere other than ashtrays and trash bins.
Of the six million cigarettes annually smoked around the world, people toss an estimated 4 trillion butts somewhere other than ashtrays and trash bins.
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Looking At Microplastics & Inflammation’s Impact on Brain Health - with Jack Auty | EP 185
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🧠 Stay ahead with the latest in science, nutrition, and wellness by subscribing to Dr. Perlmutter’s newsletter at: www.drperlmutter.com. ✉️🌱 Researchers around the world are looking at the role of a mechanism, inflammation, in what makes a good brain go bad, and specifically in diseases like Alzheimer’s. Dr. Jack Auty is a Tasmanian researcher who …
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Are you in the market for a high-performance desktop that won't break the bank?
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Mention jet lag to someone, and theyre liable to offer you any number of supposed cures for the notorious travel issue .
Mention jet lag to someone, and theyre liable to offer you any number of supposed cures for the notorious travel issue .
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Dozens of people were injured, some seriously, during a bout of severe turbulence on an Air Europa flight traveling from Spain to Uruguay at the beginning of July.
Dozens of people were injured, some seriously, during a bout of severe turbulence on an Air Europa flight traveling from Spain to Uruguay at the beginning of July.
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You can never be overly prepared when heading out on a camping trip, or ensuring you have a secure power source at home in case of a natural disaster.
You can never be overly prepared when heading out on a camping trip, or ensuring you have a secure power source at home in case of a natural disaster.
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Dogs have distinct personalities and reactions to their humans and we might be stressing them out .
Dogs have distinct personalities and reactions to their humans and we might be stressing them out .
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Groups Warn of Conflict Between Loggers, Tribe in Peru - July 22, 2024
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Grownups, we want to hear from you! Help us better understand YOU and how we can keep making content your family will LOVE by taking a short survey at tinkercast.com/survey. Thanks for helping us WOW! Mindy, Guy Raz, and the gang attend an acting class at the local community theatre with Madame Pompous. Guy Raz is nervous, but Mindy convinces him t…
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Alex Schmidt and Katie Goldin explore why telephone poles are secretly incredibly fascinating. Visit http://sifpod.fun/ for research sources and for this week's bonus episode. Come hang out with us on the SIF Discord: https://discord.gg/wbR96nsGg5 Get tickets to see us LIVE at the London Podcast Festival this September: https://www.kingsplace.co.uk…
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The Happiness of the Long Distance Runner
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Georgia Bell was a great runner as a child - but in college she fell out of love with the sport. She hung up her running shoes - and they gathered dust until Covid hit and she began to run again for fun. Turns out that aged 30, she's one of the fastest women in the world and is now headed to the Olympics! Georgia tells Dr Laurie Santos how she rega…
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On the cover of the February 1951 issue of Popular Science , a headline read, "Can 'Death Sand' Win Battles?
On the cover of the February 1951 issue of Popular Science , a headline read, "Can 'Death Sand' Win Battles?
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