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Silent reading book report by Eduard Kobiakov Cover art photo provided by Vanessa Ives on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@vanessaives
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Join Eduard Enoiu as he explores important questions on a diverse array of topics in software development, including software testing, quality assurance and the human mind. These are conversations with researchers, scientists, and technologists about software engineering.
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Yes, these are popular science stories from the history of medicine. And no, this is not another retelling of biographies or 10,000ft. thematic reviews. Here we discuss specific events and talk about the unusual, intriguing, and often unbelievable life circumstances that accompanied this or that medical achievement. Craving more? Go to our Facebook page to view literary sources and texts. Laboraverum is brought to you by Meteor Production and narrated by its author Ed Kanalosh, MD, Ph.D., an ...
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A podcast accompaniment to www.alt77.com, the home of alternative music. Tune in for Eduard Banulescu's in-depth interview with some of the most exciting and fascinating characters in the world of alternative music.
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SIDE-ENTREPRENEUR.COM is a podcast about the journey or my journey from having a job, becoming a Side-Entrepreneur and then transitioning to a full time entrepreneurial life and business. Cover art photo provided by ORNELLA BINNI on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@ornellabinni
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The Plastic Posse Podcast is a bi-weekly podcast about Scale Modeling. This includes all genres, scales, and ability levels. From Warhammer 40K to Gundam to Aircraft to Armor and even Science Fiction, our show features in depth interviews with the best guests, as well as discussions that take a deeper look into the hobby and our motivation for it. Our motto is "There is NO wrong way to enjoy Scale Modeling!" Hosted by TJ Haller, Doug Smith, Jensen Taylor, John Bonnani, Grant Mayberry, and Sc ...
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Eduard Checo The Founder Of Barstarzz The Calisthenics Fitness Craze Which Has Been Featured On TV, & Several Publications Around The World. “This is the most insane outdoor workout you'll ever see.” - Mens Health Magazine. “Train with "Official Barstarzz" to impress your friends with some intense new moves.” - Business Insider Winner Of The Youtube Next Trainer Award, Racking Up Over 170 Million Views Across Over 300 Videos Giving The Most Important & Up To Date Information On Exercise. The ...
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Would you like football, but don't know where to start? Are you sick of experts providing stats and information you don't understand? Let's go back to basics. We're explaining why you should care about Euro 2020, how to use your new passion in fantasy sports, and even gloat at some miserable failures along the way. This is the Fantasy Sports Scout - Euro 2020 Edition
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Trabalhos apresentados na diciplina de Filosofia para nota parcial do ano letivo de 2019. Cover art photo provided by Chris Mai on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@chris_mai
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This podcast is created by Eduard Shlepetskyy as part of UiPath MVP (Most Valuable Professional) perspective. The podcast covers best practices of RPA (Robotics Process Automation) End-to-End implementation. To learn more please visit AutomationImpact.io Enjoy listening!
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Conversations with scientists at the forefront of brain research. Hosted by neuroscientist Mark Mattson.
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Conversations to challenge your mind with people who are changing our world. Produced on Clark University's campus in Worcester, MA.
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Useful information, sage wisdom, hearty debate and of course... gut busting giggles. Off Limits could possibly be the greatest show in the history of humankind.
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Non declinavit ad dextram sive ad sinistram.
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Podcast by The Editors
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The future of work and workplace is here. Each session Herman and Wisse explore and make sense of the latest.
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TnT's Hit Songs From Mars seeks to unravel the stories behind some of pop's most unlikely hits. From simple curiosities to songs that changed the world, we examine the sociopolitical and cultural factors that contributed to the success of these surprising outliers, and the impact these songs had on society.
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Will Pattison, Tracy Hancock and Chris Meddings dive deep into the how and why of modelling, asking the in-depth questions and interviewing the most interesting modellers from around the world and engaging with the theory and philosophies of modelling.- Plus toilet humour and dick jokes - contact the show : spruecuttersunion@gmail.com - Please visit our sponsors! - ANYZ.io - SMS Paints Https://www.scalemodeller.com.au/ - or - https://smspaints.co.uk/ - Tetra Modelworks - tetramodel.com - Ins ...
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The Wired For Success Podcast brings together the very best from science, self-development, and entrepreneurship to help ambitious, mission-driven entrepreneurs get out of overwhelm, worry, and self-sabotage so that they can become confident CEOs and conscious creators of their dream lives. In this show, I'll share my own experiences and interview the very best scientists, marketing experts, and entrepreneurs so that you can get all the expert tips and strategies to help you trust yourself m ...
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Brown Suga Radio is designed to uplift and embrace the African American Community with Love, Laughter and Inspiration. My passion and motivation is to celebrate Urban Culture by promoting music, arts, books, movies, health, beauty, fashion, spirituality, lifestyles and relationships. In addition, we provide highly requested star-studded interviews from various amazing entertainers such as Troy Taylor, Trey Songz, Ying Yang Twins, Anthony Hamilton, SKG, Trina, MC Lyte, Rasheeda, Nappy Roots, ...
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Welcome to the Biotech Bytes podcast, where we sit down with Biotech and Pharma IT leaders to learn what's working in our industry. Steven Swan is the CEO of The Swan Group LLC. He has 20 years of experience working with companies and individuals to make long-term matches. Focusing on Information technology within the Biotech and Pharmaceutical industries has allowed The Swan Group to become a valued partner to many companies. Staying in constant contact with the marketplace and its trends a ...
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Cover Up is a series of investigative stories that take us on a journey into a world of subterfuge and secrecy—a world where the truth is concealed under a blanket of lies. From corrupt individuals to clandestine institutions, Cover Up exposes deceit, deception, and the abuse of power. Season one uncovers the story of The Ministry of Secrets, one of the great unsolved mysteries of the Cold War. At its heart is a missing person — a wartime hero and international celebrity. But that’s just the ...
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Though carols are traditionally associated with Christmas, this was not always the case. “Carol” comes from the French word 'carole' which means circle dance accompanied by singing. It was part of any festivity and gradually came to be associated with holidays like Christmas. In England, festivities were banned following the Civil War and Protestantism, but many song writers and Protestants wrote musical works to be sung at Christmas and these were referred to as “carols.” Today, Christmas a ...
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The Future of Cybercrime is dedicated to helping security practitioners defend their organizations by distilling insights, best practices, and actionable tips from the world’s leading cyber crime experts. This show is brought you by KELA Cyber Threat Intelligence. For more information, visit www.kelacyber.com
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Conversations with film & tv professionals
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The Yorick Frijters Show is a about having exploratory conversations with experts that will help the listener to remove boundaries on their journey
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DIG LIFE DEEP! with John Aidan Byrne brings fascinating guests from Main to Wall Street and the worlds of finance, economics, politics, Silicon Valley, Hollywood, sports, art, science and more. The show celebrates success, a spirit of enterprise, in an age of unparalleled social upheaval. An award-winning Irish journalist in his beloved America, Byrne seeks hope for our existential crisis. Byrne is a writer, reporter, editor and Broadway alumnus. His work is published in the New York Post, W ...
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The podcast for Catholic Exchange, your daily source for spiritual encouragement and information. Our goal is to help make saints in our time. Join editor Kristen Van Uden and several CE authors discussing articles and the latest topics.
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Do you think there is any investment that is more fruitful than investing in own health? Is there any career more satisfying the time to becoming the CEO of your own health? Any kind of knowledge that's more satisfying than understanding our programming and making decisions that help us living our best lifes? In this weekly format, the investigative journalist and professional Biohacker Andreas Breitfeld is exploring the realms of health optimization, biohacking and much more. Together with ...
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Originally "This is Berlin Underground" was a series of events starting in 2010 with the aspiration of promoting Berlin Underground Techno and spreading it to various locations all over Europe. This network prospered fast, turning into a cross-boarder venture, connecting artists in different countries bonded by their love for this kind of music. We see ourselves as an antipole to the increasing commercialization and selllout of electronic dance music, while we try our best to avoid to be lim ...
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Biohacking with Eduard de Wilde | Episode 180
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EPISODE SUMMARY Join scientist and mindset & high-performance coach Claudia Garbutt and biohacker and founder of LiveHelfi and NoordCode as they talk about staying happy, healthy, and productive. In this episode, we talk about: - How biohacking has changed over the past 20 years - A common biohacking trap to avoid - Nutrition, exercise, wearables, …
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Why AI language can't be artificial with Professor Eduard Arriaga-Arango
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Tools help us save time, freeing up mental space so we can accomplish more. But, the assistance of technological tools can become problematic, suggests Professor Eduard Arriaga-Arango, chair of the Department of Language, Literature, and Culture. We expect devices like Alexa and Siri to respond to our every command, which can replicate slavery. “Sl…
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#21 Workplace tribes, nomads and the flex-office market with Eduard Schaepman, CEO and Founder at Tribes Inspiring Workplaces
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Wie kent hem niet! Dit keer in de Workcast spreken Herman en Wisse met misschien wel een van de meest energieke ondernemers van Nederland: Eduard Schaepman. Flex-office ondernemer, tribe leader, community builder, marketing man, radiopresentator en familieman. Tribes Inspring Workplaces is circa 9 jaar geleden ontstaan vanuit het idee om de saaie k…
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The Josias Podcast Episode XLII: The Virtue of Religion
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Urban Hannon returns to the podcast to join Fr. Jon Tveit and Amanda for a conversation about the virtue of religion—what it is theologically, and what it demands practically of us and our society. Bibliography St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae, II-II Q.80-81 Fr. Franck Quoex, Liturgical Theology in Thomas Aquinas (transl. Zachary Thomas) R. Jar…
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The Josias Podcast Episode XLII: The Virtue of Religion
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Urban Hannon returns to the podcast to join Fr. Jon Tveit and Amanda for a conversation about the virtue of religion—what it is theologically, and what it demands practically of us and our society. Bibliography St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae, II-II Q.80-81 Fr. Franck Quoex, Liturgical Theology in Thomas Aquinas (transl. Zachary Thomas) R. Jar…
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The Story Behind the Sentence with English Professor Jeff Noh
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What makes a great sentence? It’s something English Professor Jeff Noh and his creative writing students could debate for hours. “A sentence is often a temporary place you visit on your way to the next sentence,” says Noh. “Some writers certainly are obsessed with the sentence and think about it as an enormous, capacious kind of thing. I think it's…
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Digital Enterprise Capabilities: Beyond IT with Matt Lasmanis
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How do today’s biotech companies cultivate innovation and harness digital tools for strategic growth? In this episode, we dissect the pivotal role that digital enterprise capabilities play in transforming a company's approach to challenges in the life sciences sector. As I chat with Matt Lasmanis, Chief Technology & Innovation Officer at Sage Thera…
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Yaakov Stern: Cognitive Reserve and Individual Differences in Brain Aging and Alzheimer’s Risk
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Some elderly individuals remain cognitively ‘sharp as a tack’ despite the accumulation of large amounts of amyloid in their brains, whereas others exhibit profound cognitive impairment with less amyloid pathology. In this episode Columbia University Professor Yaakov Stern talks about the concepts of ‘cognitive reserve’ and ‘brain maintenance’ and h…
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Laboraverum News, 2024-04-24: we've all heard of computer hacking, but what about to hack the mosquito?
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In the city of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, the number of dengue fever cases has decreased by 77%. Even more impressive results were achieved in northern Queensland, Australia. The reduction in dengue cases here was 96%. While the results themselves are impressive, what is stunning is not what was achieved, but how it was achieved!…
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Understanding Aging & Age-Related Inflammation with José Pedro Castro, PhD | Episode 182
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EPISODE SUMMARY Join scientist and mindset & high-performance coach Claudia Garbutt and accomplished aging researcher José Pedro Castro, PhD, as they discuss aging and health In this episode, we talk about: - What is aging & age-related inflammation - Good inflammation VS bad inflammation - Aging clocks and important biomarkers Episode NOTES José P…
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Episode 58: "Salty Beef and the Planty Plants " Featuring Radek Pituch
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In this episode, Chris, Tracy and Will talk about recasters, the pitfalls of selling STLs vs prints, and ugly planes, Tracy also gives us a masterclass in modelling groundwork Chris sits down with Robert Crombeecke from Scale Model Challenge (http://Scalemodelchallenge.com) to talk about what people can expect from the workshops at this year's show…
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Anna Borghi: Embodied Cognition, Inner Speech, Language, and Abstract Concepts
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What are the foundational principles by which acquired information is organized and processed in the human brain? In this episode University of Rome Professor Anna Borghi talks about several prominent working theories of cognition including embodied cognition (interactions with objects and other people), inner speech, and abstract concepts. She tal…
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Episode 91: John Rosengrant, Jim Bates, Rick Lawler, Doug Reed, Recovering from Mistakes
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Join us as Grant, Doug, and Scott are joined by Rick Lawler, Jim Bates, and Doug Reed. We discuss recovering from mistakes, and our favorite parts of each project. We also have an awesome interview with John Rosengrant, veteran award-winning Visual Effects artist with credits on Jurassic Park, Avatar, Aliens, and the Mandalorian to name a few. John…
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From Surviving to Thriving with John A. Brink | Episode 181
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EPISODE SUMMARY Join scientist and mindset & high-performance coach Claudia Garbutt and successful 83-year-old serial entrepreneur and bodybuilder John A. Brink as they discuss life lessons, surviving war, and becoming resilient. In this episode, we talk about: - Surviving the Second World War & living with PTSD - Entrepreneurship & ADHD - Staying …
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David Menon: Reducing the Burden of Traumatic Brain Injuries by Improving Recovery
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Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are a major cause of long-term disability and burden on families and health care systems. University of Cambridge Professor David Menon is a leader in global efforts to better understand and treat TBI. In this episode Dr. Menon talks about what happens to neurons, glial cells, and blood vessels in the brain after a TB…
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Studying Plant Traits to Feed the World in 2050 with Professor Chandra Jack
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Below the surface of the soil, a diverse community of microbes — living organisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa — interact and play a significant role in breaking down organic matter and cycling nutrients. These microbial interactions can improve or, in some cases, impair the health and growth of plants. Although they cannot be seen w…
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The diverse applications of artificial intelligence are transforming industries at an unprecedented pace, but with great breakthroughs come complex challenges. Today I'm joined by Rajvir Madan, Chief Digital and Technology Officer at Arcutis Biotherapeutics, to break down the transformative impact AI is having in our field. Our discussion spans fro…
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Tubular Bells (Pt. 1) - Theme From "The Exorcist"
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In this episode, the lads become possessed by the unnerving creepiness of Mike Oldfield's unlikely hit "Tubular Bells", the theme music from the 1973 horror classic The Exorcist. Thankfully, special guest Joseph Trivers performs a successful exorcism on the dreadful scene, through his exploration of minimalist music and the mechanics of how it conf…
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Martin Picard: Mitochondrial Psychobiology, Neuroplasticity, Stress, and Brain Health
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Mitochondria are best known as the powerplants within cells. But recent research is revealing that mitochondria play fundamental roles in regulating the structure and function of neuronal networks and the behaviors that those networks control. Martin Picard directs the Mitochondrial Psychobiology Group at Columbia University. In this episode I talk…
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Charles Nemeroff: Understanding, Preventing, and Treating Depression in the Digital Age
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Approximately 20 percent of people in the USA will experience clinical depression during their lifetime and there has been a recent surge in depression and suicide among teenagers and young adults. The early life environment plays a major role in one’s vulnerability to depression with childhood maltreatment greatly increasing the risk. Recent resea…
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Laboraverum News, 2024-04-03: Are our advanced nerves a deformation caused by an ancient infection?
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Researchers have demonstrated that myelin, a key element of our nerve fibres, can be a deformation caused by a virus that infected some jawed fish 360 million years ago, and thus who we are, including to some extent our intelligence, originates from that infection.By Eduard Kanalosh
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Episode 90: Model Kit Expectations, Post Shading - Like, Love, or Leave, Rick Lawler
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Welcome back to (almost) everyone! Doug was unfortunately Ill, but the rest of the gang is back and we talk about Model Kit Expectations - do we as consumers have a responsibility to research kits BEFORE we buy, and also Post Shading - Like it, Love it, or Leave it? We also have a visit with Rick Lawler, Grant, Scott, and JB as we recap Adepticon a…
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Practicing Self-Compassion with Claudia Garbutt | Episode 179
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EPISODE SUMMARY Join scientist and mindset & high-performance coach Claudia Garbutt for a short & sweet solo episode on self-compassion. Raise your level of awareness with the right questions, change this ONE key belief, and practice being kinder to yourself with this simple exercise. In this episode, we talk about: - Understanding why you struggle…
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The Bright and Dark Patterns of Design with Pete Story and Kat Andler
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Sometimes app developers create sneaky strategies to keep you on your phone longer. Other times, they create tools meant to help consumers protect their data or accomplish tasks. These mechanisms are at the heart of research by computer science Professor Peter Story and Becker School of Design & Technology Professor Kat Andler. The tools developers…
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Patients Benefiting from Technology with Christopher J Kouzios
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The intersection of healthcare and technology paves the way for revolutionary patient care, shaping the future with precision and personalization. Today, the spotlights are on how getting data ready for AI applications is changing the game in healthcare. I'm thrilled to welcome Christopher J Kouzios, the Principal Owner of Kooz Technologies, an exp…
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Laboraverum, year 1774: Establishing your medical practice, tobacco smoke enema and good deeds
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In April 1774, William Hawes, a 38-year-old medical practitioner, sat with 33 other gentlemen in Chapter Coffee House in St. Paul's Churchyard in London. The group was concerned about the number of people mistaken for dead who could still be resuscitated. What Hawes and this group decided to do suddenly brought them recognition not only from the pe…
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Long-Jun Wu: Microglia and Their Roles in Neuroplasticity, Chronic Pain, Brain Injury, and Disease
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Historically, microglia were viewed only as the brain’s immune cells that respond to brain injury or infections. While this is true, recent research has shown that microglia play important roles in responding to and regulating neuronal network activity, and adaptations of the brain to physiological challenges such as exercise and intellectual chall…
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Year 1683: how shogun, the energy of Qi and the Iceman Ötzi brought acupuncture to Europe
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The Age of Exploration gave birth to truly great hopes in Europe. Each ship returning from distant worlds brought something new, unheard of, unseen. In medicine, hopes were about new medicines, new methods, new knowledge. In 1683, the Dutch physician Willem ten Rhijne published a book about what he had learned in Japan, a country unknown to most Eu…
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Getting Pictures Perfect with Film Colorist Brian Woos ’16
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A moment of serendipity led Brian Woos ’16 to his career. During a student internship at a film company in New York, Woos walked into a room and saw a panel replete with buttons and wheels. Sitting at the panel was a colorist, finessing with shadows, highlights, and luminosity to ensure everything looked seamless on the big screen. At the time, Woo…
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Reaching Your PEAK: Performance Insights from Dr. Andy Galpin
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Bryan is joined by performance scientist Dr. Andy Galpin to break down the future of human wellness, common mistakes people make when training or losing weight plus busting all of the bro-science myths on the internet. Look under the hood with - https://www.vitalityblueprint.com/ Sleep better with - https://www.absoluterest.com/ Find out more about…
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Year 1966: How did a meteorite, clean room and five deaths 40 years ago make lead illegal?
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In 1966, the first witness at the hearings on lead pollution was a university professor hired by a fuel additive company. The main opponent at that time was in Antarctica, conducting his research. However, he suddenly entered the room and immediately jumped into the discussion. Many wondered why this man named Patterson was so passionate about figh…
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Alvaro Pascual-Leone: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Brain Disorders in the Digital Age
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Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a non-invasive technology that enables stimulation (or inhibition) of specified neuronal networks in the brain. In this episode Alvaro Pascual-Leone, a Professor in Neurology at Harvard Medical School, talks about the principle and practice of TMS and its use for the treatment of a range of brain disorders…
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Episode 89: Posse Roundtable Catch Up - Show Season, 48 in 48 Recap, Dune 2
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A short episode this time out - we are all busy with work and Model Show Season. All of us sans JB catch up with each other and discuss kits, bench progress, 48 in 48 Wrap Up, and Dune 2! If you would like to become a Posse Outrider, and make a recurring monthly donation of $ 1 and up, visit us at www.patreon.com/plasticpossepodcast . Plastic Posse…
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#20 The Workplace history, taxonomy and seismic waves with Asaël Akkerman, Head of Partnerships & Alliances at Spacewell
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In de nieuwste Workcast episode spreken Herman en Wisse vanuit de nieuwe podcast studio van TNW Spaces met Asaël Akkerman. Een doorgewinterde Workplace strateeg. Van Facility Management naar stenen en nu SaaS in zijn rol als Head of Partnerships & Alliances bij Spacewell. Asaël heeft in het workplace domein behoefte aan een taxonomie. Waarom, wat e…
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Precision Advertising & Lessons from Building a Million-Dollar Business with Robert Brill | Episode 178
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EPISODE SUMMARY Join scientist and mindset & high-performance coach Claudia Garbutt and CEO of Brill Media & advertising expert Robert Brill as they talk about entrepreneurship lessons & advertising strategies that work right now. In this episode, we talk about: - Bootstrapping from $0 to millions in revenue - How to avoid common mistakes in advert…
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Year 1545, ten interesting facts to the main story
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If you liked our story about Ambroise Pare, four frostbitten noses that no one wanted to cut off, boiling oil, poisonous gunpowder and deep secrets that should never be revealed, then these 10 facts will definitely be of interest to you.By Eduard Kanalosh
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Episode 57, "The Move-Move and the Bad Move" Feat. Noah Krasowitz
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In this Episode, Will, Chris, and Tracy interview Noah Krasowitz (https://www.facebook.com/noah.krasowitz.9) of Artbox (https://www.modelkasten.com/), the editorial company behind Scale Aviation, Model Graphix, Armor Modeling, and Navy Yard modelling magazines The guys also talk about zombie memes, and the usual cornucopia of modelling crap During …
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Sculpture Professor James Maurelle on Life, Death, and the Creative Process
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Sculpture Professor James Maurelle doesn’t work on one project and then move on to the next. His process flows freely. “I surround myself with materials and objects and work on them all at the same time. I’m like the eye of the hurricane. That's how I've developed over the years,” he says. “It's the closest thing to freedom that I've embodied in my…
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Year 1545: how four frostbitten noses helped medical science move away from the writings of antiquity
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It was in this year that the development of modern medical science began. No exaggeration. 1545 was the first year. In the medical world of that time, where everything began and ended with the works of ancient authors, barber-surgeon Ambrois Paré proposed three innovative ideas: testing everything through experience, learning through comparison, an…
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How do we navigate the complexities of workforce management in the era of artificial intelligence? Today's discussion sheds light on the intricacies of HR policies as they adapt to the technological advancements in AI. I’m joined by Bill Pierce, Chief Information Officer at BioIVT, a visionary in leveraging technology to enhance business processes.…
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Dena Dubal: Longevity Factor Klotho, Cognition, Brain Aging, and Alzheimer’s Disease
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In 1997 Makoto Kuro-o and his colleagues reported that they had accidentally discovered a gene that encodes a protein that slows aging and extends the lifespan of mice. They named the protein ‘Klotho’ after the Greek goddess that ‘spins the thread of life’. During the past decade University of California San Francisco professor Dena Dubal has shown…
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Laboraverum News, 2024-03-13: are epigenetic treatments coming? And specifically, for high blood cholesterol?
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The researchers used proteins called “zinc-finger proteins”. These proteins can attach to the DNA strand in very specific points. In the experiment, these proteins were designed to bind to the PCSK9 gene, which is known to increase blood cholesterol levels. The cholesterol levels in experimental mice dropped within a month of the procedure and rema…
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AI: More DANGEROUS Than We Could Ever Imagine | feat Gladstone AI's Jeremie & Eduard Harris
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Gladstone AI's Jeremie and Eduard Harris join the show to talk about the impending threat of AI, how they advised the State Department regarding that danger, the state of efficiency vs. ethics in America and more. Find out more on Gladstone here - https://www.gladstone.ai/about Want more Bryan Callen? You can buy tickets to one of his stand-up show…
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Peak Performance for Busy Professionals with Adrian McDonnell | Episode 177
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EPISODE SUMMARY Join scientist and mindset & high-performance coach Claudia Garbutt and peak performance coach Adrian McDonnell as they discuss tips and strategies to stay fit and healthy while building your empire. In this episode, we talk about: - Peak performance habits for busy executives - Staying fit while travelling - Best exercise & nutriti…
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Cover Up Returns - The Hidden Story Behind the 2001 Anthrax Attacks
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In 2001, a series of letters laced with a deadly powder called anthrax appeared on the desks of prominent journalists and politicians in New York City and Washington D.C causing a national panic. But what started as an unprecedented case soon turned into an unsettling mystery. Who had sent these letters? And why? Join us as we trace the FBI’s costl…
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Year 300 B.C.: Was the first autopsy performed on a living person?
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Today we’ll talk about autopsies - an indispensable tool for studying the body. Autopsies for scientific purposes, as the title of this story suggests, began to be performed sometime around 300 BC. However, it is said that the first autopsies were performed on living people. Is that really true? Could this be true? Dissect a living person?…
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#19 The Workplace fact check and human experiences with Sandra Gritti, Director Leesman Futures
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In de nieuwste episode van de Workcast spreken Herman en Wisse met Sandra Gritti, Director Leesman futures. Leesman levert data services en research zodat organisaties een outstanding experience kunnen faciliteren aan medewerkers, waar zij ook werken. Na haar droom om architect te worden heeft zij een decennium gewerkt bij EDGE Technologies in dive…
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Believing in Yourself & Trusting the Universe with Akeem Shannon | Episode 176
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EPISODE SUMMARY Join scientist and mindset & high-performance coach Claudia Garbutt and inspiring 7-figure entrepreneur Akeem Shannon as they talk about living a life you can be proud of. In this episode, we talk about: - Becoming resilient and trusting the Universe - Being true to yourself and telling your story without fear - The power of storyte…
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In this episode, the lads got them a pod that's as big as whale and it's about to set sail! On route to the B-52s' "Love Shack" they head down the Atlanta Highway and pick up some shiny happy people including REM, Iggy Pop, Nile Rodgers, and Don Was (Not Was) and...the legendary John Lennon himself? Come Roam (if you want to) with TnT to that littl…
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