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NSF's Discovery Files

U.S. National Science Foundation

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This is the Discovery Files Podcast from the U.S. National Science Foundation. Where we will look at some of the latest research in the world of science, with commentary from the scientists making these discoveries. Join us as we explore the world of scientific research, coming soon from the US National Science Foundation. Subscribe wherever you get podcasts.
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The NHA Health Science Podcast is brought to you by the National Health Association (NHA) championing the Gold Standard of a Whole Plant-Food Diet and Lifestyle Since 1948. The NHA's Mission is to educate and empower individuals to understand science-backed results from an integration of all aspects of health; personal, environmental, social, and the animals. All of our experts subscribe to a whole food, plant-based nutrition, no SOS, lifestyle and take a leadership role in advocating for he ...
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Living on the coast means living on the front lines of a rapidly changing planet. And as climate change transforms our coasts, that will transform our world. Every two weeks, we bring you stories that illuminate, inspire, and sometimes enrage, as we dive deep into the environmental issues facing coastal communities on the Gulf Coast and beyond. We have a lot to save, and we have a lot of solutions. It’s time to talk about a Sea Change. Sea Change is a new podcast hosted by Carlyle Calhoun an ...
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Sustainable Nano

Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology, Elfy Chiang

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Curious about nanotechnology, sustainability, and life in science? The Sustainable Nano podcast is produced by the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology, a chemistry research center funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation.
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We're two Ph.D. students who got bored talking about our work all the time and wanted to hear about others. Support comes from the Quantum Energy and Sustainable Solar Technologies (QESST) Engineering Research Center, funded by the National Science Foundation and U.S. Dept. of Energy.
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This is a product of Max Ordinate Academy, focusing on precision rifle training, methods, hard lessons learned, and tactical precision rifle competition preparation with after-action reviews. Your host, Tyler Hughes gives you a professional and instructive perspective when it comes to amateur / professional thought processes with a lot of passionate, no-holds-barred content. This pod has no problems discussing a wide range of topics whether it be a failed stage, training methods, lessons lea ...
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Lab Talk with Laura

Lab Talk with Laura

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A weekly radio show where Laura Fattaruso and a local comic interview STEM researchers at UMass Amherst. Fun, casual, informative! Online hosting supported by the Emrick Polymer Science Lab at UMass. Laura's research and outreach are funded by the National Science Foundation.
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Become an EMPOWERED INVESTOR. Survive and thrive in today's economy! With over 2,000 episodes in this Monday, Wednesday, Friday podcast, business and investment expert Jason Hartman interviews top-tier guests, bestselling authors and financial experts including; Steve Forbes (Freedom Manifesto), Tomas Sowell (Housing Boom and Bust), Noam Chomsky (Manufacturing Consent), Jenny Craig (Health & Fitness CEO), Jim Cramer (Mad Money), Harvey Mackay (Swim With The Sharks & Get Your Foot in the Door ...
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An original podcast from T-Mobile for Business and iHeartRadio, Jonathan Strickland connects with the world’s most unconventional thinkers, the leaders at the intersection of technology and business, to understand how they continue to thrive in a world of complex organizations and lightning-fast technology. How do these executives innovate and enable change, both inside and outside their companies, and what are they looking forward to tackling next? Let’s find out…
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An interagency effort has crafted a document to support the entire artificial intelligence research ecosystem, from foundational discoveries to societal applications. Jillian Mammino, a contractor at the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs; Mary Beech, director of workers and technology…
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Today is a Flashback Friday and a 10th episode which is from episode 1150 published last March 14, 2019 Jason Hartman begins today's show with some updates about next weekends Meet the Masters event. He also has another update from keynote speaker George Gilder, who explains a little about the new economic theory he's been contemplating and how he'…
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Our planet is facing an environmental crisis, and the animals we share it with are suffering alongside us. From the rapid destruction of forests to the staggering loss of biodiversity, it’s clear that our current path is unsustainable. Animal agriculture is one of the leading contributors to environmental degradation, driving deforestation, greenho…
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Jason discusses the hurricane in Florida and its potential impact on the real estate market. Despite widespread belief that natural disasters lead to lower property prices, the opposite often occurs. Increased demand for housing and construction materials can drive prices up. He also introduces part 2 of the Josh Mettle interview as they talk about…
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Jason expressed his frustration with the government's response to Hurricane Helene and discussed the conspiracy theory surrounding cloud seeding. He also analyzed the real estate market, highlighting that inflation-adjusted homeowner equity per household is at an all-time high and has been steadily increasing since 2017. Lastly, he invites you to j…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 1203 published last May 28, 2019. Jason Hartman and Adam examine the Investopedia article they referenced yesterday referring to the 9 common effects of inflation. The 2 types of inflation (cost-push and demand-pull) are also broken down in regards to how they impact your property value and rent. Then the two e…
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Tyler and Jeph cracking open the decision making process when purchasing a scope for your rifle. Brand. Features. Ruggedness. Trust. Cost. So much goes into this decision. Know what you want, what you're willing to pay for, and make a smart purchase. This conversation came to fruition with the amount of shooters who will message in asking Tyler wha…
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100th Episode Milestone! Join us in celebrating a huge milestone—the 100th episode of the NHA Health Science Podcast! In this special episode, Dr. Frank Sabatino, the long-time host and Director of Health Education for the NHA, steps into the spotlight to share his incredible journey. Dr. Sabatino’s path to becoming a leader in the plant-based move…
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Jason Hartman and Harry Dent debated the future of real estate and Bitcoin. Hartman believes a real estate crash is unlikely due to low inventory and lack of distressed homeowners. Dent, however, sees a larger financial crisis on the horizon due to inflated asset prices and aggressive central bank actions. Dent predicts a sharp decline in Bitcoin, …
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What if we get it right? That's the question marine biologist, climate expert, and writer Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson explores in her new book. Ayana joins us to talk about climate solutions we have right now and what's possible for the future of our planet. Looking for a link to the book? "What If We Get It Right? Visions of a Climate Future" This…
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Jason expressed skepticism about Harry Dent's predictions and emphasized the importance of looking at real data rather than relying on trends or assumptions. He discussed the current state of the housing market, the benefits of moving to a lower cost of living area, and the potential for future changes in housing prices. Jason also introduced a mon…
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An interagency effort has crafted a document to serve as a starting point to align an international artificial intelligence research vision. Michael Littman, the division director of the U.S. National Science Foundation Information and Intelligent Systems in the NSF Directorate for Computer and Information Science and Engineering, and Joshua E. Por…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 43 published last February 1, 2008. Jason shares inspiration from Og Mandino, tax advice from CPA Peter DeGregori and Richard Lillycrop one of our British investors. Visit http://www.jasonhartman.com/radioshows/ Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman…
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Addiction is a pervasive issue affecting millions of people worldwide. In the United States alone, over 20 million adults suffer from substance use disorders, with relapse rates ranging between 40% to 60%, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). These statistics underscore the immense challenge of overcoming addiction, particularl…
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Today Jason discusses the recent CoreLogic report showing an average homeowner equity increase of $25,000, dismissing doomsayers predicting a real estate crash. Despite some localized market fluctuations, Jason explains how housing inventory remains low nationwide, keeping demand high. He emphasizes the strong financial cushion that homeowners have…
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In his talk at the Limitless Conference in Austin Texas last August 29-31, Jason discusses strategies for protecting and growing wealth in an inflationary environment by using real estate and other commodities. He introduces the Hartman Comparison Index (HCI), which compares the cost of housing to other assets like gold and oil, offering insights i…
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Engineering is critical in modern society, from building bridges and homes to designing computers and life-saving medical devices. Nehemiah Mabry, a structural engineer and host of the NSF-supported series “Building Stuff with NOVA,” discusses streaming the live show every weekday and how it engages its audience through engineering news, games and …
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 173, published last June 11, 2010. Jason is feeling generous… Enjoy an entire free issue of The Financial Freedom Report. Here is our source for innovative, forward-thinking investment property and home-based internet business strategies and advice. Income property investing is the most reliable path to wealth.…
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Danielle MacKinnon, a world-renowned animal communicator, recently shared her insights on the NHA Health Science Podcast hosted by Dr. Frank Sabatino. Known for her extraordinary ability to communicate with animals, Danielle’s work goes beyond the ordinary, delving into the spiritual and emotional connections we share with our animal companions. He…
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Jason's guest today is Frans de Waal, a renowned primatologist who explored morality in apes, highlighting his contributions. He then shifts to a Wall Street Journal article about wealthy Americans renting homes instead of buying due to housing market changes. He emphases the financial advantages of renting high-end properties and investing in entr…
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TV Weather Gets Heated. In a world where weather is getting more extreme, the role of meteorologists is becoming more important—and controversial—than ever. Meteorologists have been fired over reporting on climate change, and others have left stations because of death threats. But that hasn’t stopped Jeff Berardelli, Chief Meteorologist for Tampa B…
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Jason discussed his concerns about the influence of big tech and media on public opinion, criticizing their censorship and alignment with government wishes. He also highlighted the importance of seeking alternative news sources for a more accurate understanding of events. Additionally, Jason introduced Elena Clark, a former lawyer in the former Sov…
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Imaging is central to biology and medicine, but light refracts and scatters as it hits tissues and lipids. Zihao Ou, associate professor of physics at The University of Texas at Dallas, discusses his paper demonstrating a new technique to achieve optical transparency in live tissue, a project he worked on in Guosong Hong's research group as a postd…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 1178 published last April 23, 2019. Jason Hartman and Adam start the episode today discussing landlord friendly markets. Specifically, how you can determine whether you're investing in markets that are. Jason explains an easy (but not foolproof) way to figure out if a market is friendly to investors, as well as…
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Tyler and Jeph sit down to discuss the 2024 Team Safari competition. Tyler partnered with Nick Diaz, Max Ordinate team shooter. This is their second time competing as a team, last outing was 2021. The guys knew they would have to bring it and give all they got to pull out a WIN. 2021 the duo walked away 2nd place losing by 10 points. This years mat…
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Dilip Barman, a passionate advocate for plant-based living, has dedicated his life to transforming the way people view food and nutrition. As president of the Triangle Vegetarian Society, his work has reached thousands, inspiring healthier and more compassionate choices. Beyond his leadership, Dilip is also a Food for Life instructor with the Physi…
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Jason discusses the current state of the real estate market, highlighting a significant drop in new property listings, with 2023 inventory growth being dramatically lower compared to pre-pandemic years. This trend is attributed to the "lock-in" effect, where homeowners are reluctant to sell due to current market conditions. He also touches on polit…
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Jason discusses the perceived under attack situation in the United States, particularly for the middle class, and suggested that a potential action step for his listeners is to sell their homes. He also emphasized the importance of mobility and adaptability in the face of political and economic uncertainties, and raised concerns about the rapid adv…
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At the U.S. National Science Foundation Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure Wall of Wind Experimental Facility, researchers seek to better understand wind effects on civil infrastructure systems and to prevent wind hazards from becoming community disasters. Arindam Chowdhury, director and principal investigator at the facility, disc…
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We’re putting enough real estate and business brainpower in one room to make Donald Trump flinch. Enjoy this content-rich sampler of “The Masters Weekend” our twice annual powerhouse educational event that can revolutionize how you think about money and wealth. Will you be any closer to financial freedom in one year? Listen in and it can make all t…
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In today's rapidly evolving world, the voices of young activists are more crucial than ever. Join us as we dive into the inspiring journey of Onyx Helper, a passionate youth activist and key member of The Raven Corps, in this episode of the NHA Health Science Podcast hosted by Dr. Frank Sabatino. Founded in 2016 under the visionary leadership of Cl…
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Our oceans are heating up—what does that mean for all the life that lives in the sea...and us? Today we’re going on a trip to Florida…we’re hanging out in the Keys, and we're going fishing, and scuba diving all to find out what’s going on beneath the surface. Just how bad is hotter water for sea life in South Florida, and for the people that depend…
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Jason discusses the alarming state of America's food industry, criticizing Starbucks for its unhealthy offerings. He highlights the excessive sugar content in popular items, like muffins, and expresses concern over bioengineered ingredients. Hartman also touches on the critical U.S. housing shortage, revealing a stark decline in single-family home …
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Jason shares his recent experiences, speaking at the LIMITLESS conference in Dallas, Texas including an interaction with Robert F. Kennedy's private security team. He also expressed concerns about the control of information by the establishment and the media, and the potential for important issues to be overlooked. Lastly, Jason Hartman introduced …
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People who enjoy birdwatching can provide valuable citizen science observation. An application called Merlin Bird ID can help users of all experience levels. Miyoko Chu, senior director of communications at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, discusses Merlin Bird ID, its development, and how new features have impacted birding and conservation efforts.…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 1185, published last May 2, 2019. Jason brings this episode to you from China, where he has seen the impact of the rising middle class. While it may seem to be a world away, the growth in construction in China is impacting the cost of construction here in the United States as well. Then Jason talks with Anna My…
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Paige Parsons Roache's path to veganism and activism was sparked by a series of significant life events, including the tragic loss of her brother and her daughter's choice to embrace a vegan lifestyle. During her appearance on the NHA Health Science Podcast hosted by Dr. Frank Sabatino, Paige recounted her journey and expressed her dedication to fo…
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Jason and Robert Helms discuss the recent increase in mortgage refinancing activity and the ongoing housing shortage, its impact on the real estate market, and potential solutions for affordable housing. They also explore emerging real estate opportunities, such as investing in high-demand, low-supply markets and the potential of parking lots as an…
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Jason and Matt DiMaio discussed strategies to improve memory and learn new skills faster, with Matt sharing his extensive experience in building large sales forces and his journey of discovering effective learning techniques. They explored the causes of forgetfulness, the importance of active learning, and the power of belief in memory retention. L…
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A quantum-educated workforce will be essential in the future; however, most students are not introduced to quantum mechanics until taking physics courses late into their college careers. Karen Jo Matsler, assistant professor at The University of Texas at Arlington, joins to discuss the Quantum for All initiative to expose K-12 students to the princ…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 857 published last July 17, 2017. Jason and Keri start things off by answering a client’s question submitted as part of the Airpod contest and then warn against working with companies who do not require inspections and only deal in cash. During the guest interview, Jason asks James Ledbetter about his books One…
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For years, many people live their lives unaware of the harsh realities behind their everyday choices, until a moment of truth compels them to act. This was the case for Priya Acharya, a mindfulness consultant and vegan activist, who shared her transformative journey on a recent episode of the NHA Health Science Podcast, hosted by Dr. Frank Sabatino…
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The home insurance market is collapsing all across the country. Big, brand-name insurance companies are walking away from the riskiest states. And, the companies that are sticking around are often doubling and tripling rates over just a few years. Nothing like this has ever happened before. And nowhere is this crisis worse... than Florida. In fact,…
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Jason discussed various issues related to geopolitics, capital gains taxes, and the real estate industry, expressing his discontent with proposed tax plans and the recent changes in real estate rules. He also warned against investing in pooled money assets due to the ongoing scandal involving Marco Santorelli and Norada Real Estate. Lastly, he high…
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In this episode, Jason explores real estate trends in Warsaw, Poland, highlighting rising property prices and rents due to factors like the Ukraine invasion. He discusses global housing shortages and critiques U.S. policies, such as affordable housing initiatives and immigration impacts, which exacerbates demand and push prices higher. Jason emphas…
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This Flashback Friday is from episode 117 published last September 1, 2009. "For far too long, too many people have regarded home ownership as 'a good thing.' It is certainly true that home ownership has its benefits. But, like everything else, it also has its costs and its risks." This statement by Creating Wealth Show guest, American economist Th…
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In the world of health and wellness, many terms are tossed around, often becoming buzzwords. But what do they really mean? One such term is "whole-person health." What is it, and why is it important? In a recent episode of the Health Science Podcast, hosted by Dr. Frank Sabatino and sponsored by the National Health Association, Dr. Matthew Lederman…
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Join Jason today as he broadcasts from Warsaw, Poland as he discusses the importance of self-management and maintaining control as an empowered investor. He emphasizes "commandment number 3: thou shalt maintain control" to avoid potential issues like fraud, incompetence, and excessive management fees. He highlights the ongoing controversy surroundi…
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