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From research on cancer vaccines to why we feel pain, scientists are tackling some of the biggest challenges in human biology. Want to find out what they’re working on? Pull up a stool for "Two Scientists Walk Into a Bar." Subscribe below to catch each episode as it goes live.
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The Deadly Dose

Harini Bhat & Megan Gesner

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A pharmacist and her longtime friend walk into a bar. What emerges is a dotty little science podcast, with a taste for toxicology. Poisons, medical mysteries, political assassinations, healing rituals, environmental disasters, pandemics & more - nothing is off the lab table here. This is the science of storytelling at its finest.
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Some Kind of Moment

Athoug, Adwa and Shahla

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A scientist, a programmer, and a designer walk into a bar… that’s it, so I think this gives you an idea of those 3 idiots who are also siblings who came together to share stories, insights, and maybe some kind of moment. For about an hour or so, we’d sit together, pick one topic and run along with it and see where it takes us, by the end of the episode you’ll experience some kind of moment, whether it’s a what the f**k moment, a wow moment or anything in between. Grab a drink, and join the p ...
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A rocket scientist, social worker, unemployed businessman, security specialist, and software manager walk into a bar. What do they talk about? This podcast is basically that conversation. Is it entertaining? Well, we can guarantee that this podcast is more fun than a hot poker in the eye! And we’ll even give you your money back if you’re not 100% completely satisfied! We’re just a small group of high school friends from Middle America. We’re separated by several thousand miles but now we’re ...
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The Food For Beauty Podcast

Rochelle Vincente Von K

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Welcome to The Food For Beauty Podcast. Where we'll be fine tuning your reality through lifestyle hacks, wellness, superfoods, relationships, sensuality, creativity, energy frequencies, alternative ways of doing things and thinking outside the box! Rochelle had a podcast before they were called podcasts and interviewed amazing people such as Dr John Demartini from The Secret, master herbalist Ron Teeguarden of Dragon Herbs, Marc Francis an award winning director/producer of Black Gold, When ...
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To defeat cancer, we need to understand it better. How does it grow? How do we detect it early? And most importantly, how do we treat it? In this episode, co-host Maria Wilson chats with oncology expert Louis Vermeulen, VP and Senior Fellow, Discovery Oncology, about what’s new and exciting in cancer research. Together, they explore the importance …
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Ceratopsians are most famous for the triceratops , but the beaked family of herbivorous dinosaurs also included numerous other relatives throughout the Late Jurassic to Late Cretaceous Periods.
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Before Windows, there was MS-DOS that's the Microsoft Disk Operating System, if you're unfamiliara text-based, command-line interface operating system that was the way into managing files and launching applications on non-Apple computers.
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Early September Six Planets Before Dawn September 5 Venus With a Crescent Moon September 17 Full Harvest Supermoon September 17-18 Partial Lunar Eclipse September 22 Autumnal Equinox The Northern Hemisphere is heading into fall, with the first of four consecutive supermoons in the books and even the tail end of the Aurigids Meteor Shower .…
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Labor Day Weekend marks the unofficial end of summer, and if you're sad to see the season go, you can find some solace in taking advantage of deep discounts on everything from a new mattress to premium Bluetooth speakers.
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Egyptologists have excavated a nearly 9,150-square-foot astronomical observatory in modern-day Tell el-Faraeen dating back to the sixth century BCEthe first and largest of its kind from that era.
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After completing the first ever transatlantic airship flight in October 1928, the majestic Graf Zeppelin, a 776-foot gleaming dirigible, was greeted with fanfare wherever it flew; its lighter-than-air design captivated onlookers as it effortlessly circled city skylines.
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