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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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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Is capitalism the engine of destruction or the engine of prosperity? On this podcast we talk about the ways capitalism is—or more often isn’t—working in our world today. Hosted by author and journalist Bethany McLean and world renowned economist Luigi Zingales, we explain how capitalism can go wrong, and what we can do to fix it. Cover photo attributions: https://www.chicagobooth.edu/research/stigler/about/capitalisnt. If you would like to send us feedback, suggestions for guests we should b ...
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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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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 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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Kate Acton (from Ireland) and Nancy McLean (from the USA) discuss equine research projects and studies to help bridge the gap between the scientific community and the general community of horse owners, trainers and enthusiasts.
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Truth Seekers: Where Data Meets Reality Tired of sensational headlines and conflicting health advice? Join Alex Barrett and Bill Morrison as they cut through the noise to uncover what scientific research actually says about the claims flooding your social media feed. Each week, Alex and Bill tackle a different health, nutrition, or wellness claim that everyone's talking about. From "blue light ruins your sleep" to "seed oils are toxic," they dig into the actual studies, examine the methodolo ...
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Hear KUOW and NPR award-winning hosts and reporters from around the globe present some of the nation's best reporting of the day's events, interviews, analysis and reviews.
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Speaking of Mol Bio, a podcast series from Thermo Fisher Scientific, discusses trending applications in science and the molecular biology aspects of those applications. Our host delves in to deep discussion with CEOs, R&D scientists, researchers, and key opinion leaders across the globe. Speaking of Mol Bio helps scientific curious people - from all scientific and non-scientific backgrounds - understand how modern molecular biology applications can help push the boundaries in medicine, scien ...
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Longevity by Design is your go-to podcast for unlocking the secrets to a longer, healthier life. Hosted by Dr. Gil Blander, a renowned scientist and entrepreneur in the fields of aging, nutrition, and personalized health, this show dives into cutting-edge research and practical strategies for optimizing your healthspan and lifespan. In each episode, Dr. Blander sits down with leading longevity and health scientists to explore how we can live better, longer lives. From unpacking complex scien ...
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DailyScience Digest - Your Daily Dose of Scientific Discovery 🌍 Welcome to DailyScience Digest, where cutting-edge science meets everyday curiosity! Each day, we bring you the most fascinating scientific breakthroughs, research findings, and innovations that are shaping our world. 🎯 What We Cover: • Breaking scientific discoveries across all fields • Climate science and environmental research • Space exploration and astronomy updates • Medical breakthroughs and health innovations • Technolog ...
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Mayim Bialik’s Breakdown is a quirky, informative, and interactive podcast breaking down the myths and misunderstandings about mental health and emotional well-being. Neuroscientist Mayim Bialik combines her academic background with vast personal experience to provide listeners with valuable practical advice focusing on removing the stigma surrounding mental health and encouraging an understanding of the mind-body connection. Nothing is off limits as Mayim breaks it down with an amazing coll ...
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Laugh while you learn, as the classic game of telephone is repurposed for scientific research. Each episode, one scientist explains their research to a comedian, who then has to explain it to the next comedian, and so on until it's almost unrecognizable. See what sticks and what changes, with a rotating cast of brilliant scientists and hysterical comedians.
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Connect to insights and perspectives from those leading change across the globe. When we launched the Research 2030 series early in 2020, our goal was to share voices and perspectives from an ever-changing global research community. Little did we know how quickly change would come with the emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic or the new challenges research and academic communities would be asked to tackle, from global collaboration to fight a virus to individual battles of living under lockdow ...
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Making Goat Science Make Sense. This podcast translates peer-reviewed goat research into practical, easy-to-understand insights for dairy goat owners. Each episode explores real scientific studies on milk production, herd health, reproduction, nutrition, and more. We break down the data, explain the jargon, and connect it to what’s happening in your barn. Whether you're new to goats or deep in milk test records, we’re here to help you make goat science make sense one study at a time. (Be pat ...
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The Autism Explained Podcast: A guide to the scientific research into autism spectrum disorders for non-scientists
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Autism Explained, Inc is an organization dedicated to connecting families and loved ones of children with autism spectrum disorders to the scientific research community studying autism. Through out weekly podcast series featuring interviews with the world's leading autism researchers and novel community-funding mechanism, Autism Explained is helping to bring the research into autism spectrum disorders to the non-scientific autism community.
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Paranormal Declassified: The SPIRIT Files A podcast by: Mount Washington Valley SPIRIT Paranormal Investigators (Scientific Paranormal Investigations, Research, and Interpretation Team) As a paranormal investigator, Eric Extreme has decades of experience. He explores the history of the paranormal from around the world. He also discusses the scientific study of perceived paranormal phenomena. His approach is to identify natural causes first before considering any paranormal explanations. With ...
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EXOQUEST: The Scientific Search for Interstellar Artifacts Long-form conversations with leading scientists about interstellar objects and the search for extraterrestrial technosignatures. First contact might not arrive as a radio signal—it might be an object passing through our solar system right now. EXOQUEST interviews astrophysicists and researchers from Harvard, MIT, Stanford, NASA, and ESA who study interstellar visitors like ʻOumuamua, Borisov, and ATLAS to determine whether they're na ...
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This podcast channel delivers in-depth, educational content across a broad range of topics. A large collection of episodes are available to you, the oldest being as relevant as the newest since this channel is not about daily news. Each episode runs between 30 and 120 minutes and is intentionally designed to go beyond casual listening. The research behind every episode is conducted with the support of advanced artificial intelligence and presented by two AI-generated hosts. If you’re uncomfo ...
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Welcome to RESILIENT EARTH RADIO where we host speakers from the United States and around the world to talk about critical issues facing our planet and the positive actions people are taking. We also let our listeners learn how they can get involved and make a difference. Hosts are Leigh Anne Lindsey, Producer @ Sea Storm Studios and Founder of Planet Centric Media, along with Scott & Tree Mercer, Founders of Mendonoma Whale & Seal Study which gathers scientific data that is distributed to o ...
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Heggs Radio is a platform for everyone to have a place to express and share their life stories and experiences with the world in a safe and understanding environment. It is our mission to help everyone gain direction and find tools to help navigate through life. There are no exclusions on Heggs Radio. You're never too old, or to young to share your experiences with the world. Whether you're from small town America or from the big city lights, you have a voice here -- and we want to hear your ...
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Gangs use sexual violence to control communities in Haiti
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6:25Jacqueline Charles of the Miami Herald reports on how gangs in Haiti are using sexual violence as a tool of terror amid the country's deepening political and humanitarian crisis.By Jeffrey Pierre
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How NPR's 'Newscast' turns breaking news into trusted headlines
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9:43Korva Coleman describes what it takes to get the news right when millions hear it first through NPR newscasts.By Linah Mohammad
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Inside Congress, lawmakers describe an institution under strain from polarization and constant pressure.By Barbara Sprunt
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How improv is helping federal workers cope with job cuts
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4:30A Washington D.C. improv group is offering laid-off federal workers a way to cope with uncertainty through play and building skills.By Ava Berger
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Rediscovering delight in the kitchen when cooking feels like a burden
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9:23Tamar Adler, chef and author of 'Feast On Your Life', writes about food as a daily practice of care rather than obligation.By Tamara Keith
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Black Holes & Quasars — New Clues from X‑Ray Astronomy
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6:47Black holes & quasars in X-ray astronomy: are supermassive black holes changing over cosmic time?New X-ray astronomy results reveal a shifting link between UV and X-ray light in quasars, reshaping how we think about evolving black holes and a changing universe.Discover what this means for cosmology, why a decades-old assumption may be wrong, and ho…
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ICE is deporting some immigrants so quickly, their attorneys are left scrambling
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3:54Immigrants who are detained by ICE often get deported out of state so quickly that their attorneys don't have time to file petitions to keep them in the state where they were arrested.By Beenish Ahmed
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The latest on the nuclear sub deal between the U.S. and South Korea
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3:55The U.S. will shift some of the burden of defense to its allies, and it will equip them for it. One ally's equipment: nuclear submarines for South Korea.By Anthony Kuhn
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Ranchers test virtual fence technology's ability to keep cows safe from grizzly bears
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3:51Technology enabling virtual fences for pets is now being adapted for livestock. Ranchers near Yellowstone National Park are testing its ability to keep cows safe from grizzly bear attacks.By Hanna Merzbach
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Leah Donnella of NPR's Code Switch has spent some time unpacking what it would mean for joy to be used as a means of resistance.By Leah Donnella
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Pop hitmaker Amy Allen tries to lean in to feeling uncomfortable in her songwriting
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8:01NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with songwriter Amy Allen, who is shortlisted for the non-classical Songwriter of the Year Grammy Award for a second straight year.By Kira Wakeam
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American reporter fights for accountability after Israeli tank strike in Lebanon
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5:16An American journalist wounded in an Israeli tank strike in Lebanon returns home to press the U.S. government to investigate the incident, which killed a Reuters reporter, as a targeted attack.By Frank Langfitt
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Memory loss: As AI gobbles up chips, prices for devices may rise
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3:43Demand for memory chips currently exceeds supply and there's very little chance of that changing any time soon. More chips for AI means less available for other products such as computers and phones and that could drive up those prices too.By John Ruwitch
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Where scientific research focused on DEI stands after a year of disruption
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4:02Cuts to scientific research focused disproportionately on research around diversity equity and inclusion. Some researchers say we're just beginning to understand the impact.By Katia Riddle
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Cannabis use among teens tied to poor school performance
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2:39A new study of more than 160,000 teens finds that even occasional cannabis use among 8th, 10th and 12th graders is tied to worse outcomes at school and more emotional distress.By Rhitu Chatterjee
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As elections approach, Myanmar's economy is in shambles
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5:03Nearly five years after the coup, Myanmar is poorer, hungrier, and plagued by blackouts. Few believe the upcoming election will change anything.By Patrick Winn
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Operation Match: How the first computerized dating service came to be
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8:01Back in the 1960s, a couple of Harvard students had an idea. From Radio Diaries, this is a look back at the creation of the very first computerized dating service.By Radio Diaries
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Some say selling plasma is exploitative — others say it's a life-saving economy booster
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4:06With rising rent, utilities and the cost of groceries, a growing number of people are selling their blood plasma to make extra money. It's a multi-billion dollar industry.By David Martin Davies
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What happened to U.S. foreign aid this year?
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8:13Historically, the U.S. had been the top donor for global health. That changed dramatically this year. We look at the new approach the U.S. is pursuing and what this has meant for people on the ground.By Gabrielle Emanuel
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U.S. strikes alleged Islamic State camps in Nigeria
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3:21President Trump ordered U.S. strikes on ISIS targets in northwest Nigeria, in response to what he claimed is persecution of ChristiansBy Emmanuel Akinwotu
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Criminal justice experts explain why crime rates fell in 2025
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3:42Crime rates in the U.S. fell in 2025. Murders in particular fell dramatically. That is a major takeaway among criminal justice experts as we approach the year's end.By Meg Anderson
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Norman Swan, Fiona Stanley and Lorin Clarke describe their involvement with Robyn Williams and The Science Show with MC Richard Glover at a party celebrating 50 years of broadcasting.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Norman Swan, Fiona Stanley and Lorin Clarke describe their involvement with Robyn Williams and The Science Show with MC Richard Glover at a party celebrating 50 years of broadcasting.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The BPC-157 Miracle: Why Rats Aren't People (And Why Athletes Are Being Sold Unproven Peptides)
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18:05A stunning revelation about BPC-157, the 'revolutionary' healing peptide that promises miraculous injury recovery—but has never been proven in humans. Despite decades of impressive rat studies showing remarkable tissue regeneration, only three tiny human studies exist, with zero rigorous clinical trials. Regulatory agencies like the FDA and WADA ha…
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8 ways to eat better in 2026 | Prof. Tim Spector and Prof. Sarah Berry
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1:10:16What if small changes to how you eat in 2026 could help you feel more energetic, less hungry, and more in control of your health? In this episode, we ask Professor Tim Spector and Professor Sarah Berry a simple question: which everyday food habits make the biggest difference to how we feel? Tim and Sarah outline the eight key principles that inform…
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Re-Air: Melissa Joan Hart: Teaching Mayim About Clam Breeding & Christmas!
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59:39In honor of the holiday season, we are revisiting our conversation with Melissa Joan Hart! Melissa Joan Hart (Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Clarissa Explains It All, What Women Binge podcast) explains how she got her starts on her iconic television series, her Blossom audition, what it’s like to have your mom as your manager, and how her strong sense …
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