A space where parents can learn how to nurture their own psychological well-being. Neuroscientist, mom of 3 and entrepreneur, Dr. Cindy Hovington shares the science of well-being and nuggets of leaderships skills that help parents manage their stress, cope with emotions and build a strong relationship with themselves and their children. Past guests include Dr. Bruce Perry, Dr. Marc Brackett, Justin Baldoni, Amy Morin and Dr. Ramani Durvasula and Dr. Kristen Neff. Follow Cindy on Instagram @c ...
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From Our Neurons to Yours is a show that crisscrosses scientific disciplines to bring you to the frontiers of brain science, produced by the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University. Each week, we ask leading scientists to help us understand the three pounds of matter within our skulls and how new discoveries, treatments, and technologies are transforming our relationship with the brain.
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Brain fun for curious people.
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We make neuroscience accessible to anyone interested in learning about the brain. Delve into the mind via stories, infographics, interviews, and more!
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Join us as we engage in deep conversations and explore controversial questions about society, Philosophy, The human mind, Game theory, and Postmodernism. You'll hear me talk to smart and interesting people every week to get their unique and honest perspective on things, Hinted Neuron is a podcast for the curious, the thinkers, and the makers everywhere. Subscribe to this podcast, Enlightenment Awaits. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hintedneuron/support
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CReATe Connect podcasts are short recorded interviews on topics we hope will be of interest to patients with ALS and other motor neuron diseases.
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Unlock the secrets of a career in neuroscience and neurotechnologies with our neuron-packed podcast! From inspiring success stories to cutting-edge industry advancements, we've got it all. Join us as we chat with exclusive guests and uncover the keys to thriving in this dynamic field. Plus, we'll dive into some mind-blowing topics like neuroenhancement, brain-computer interfaces, and the future of brain-based technologies. Whether you're just starting out or looking to take your career to th ...
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Breaking news from the frontiers of neuroscience.
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Celebrated Neuroscientist and Globally Acclaimed Author Abhijit Naskar reveals a couple of facts about some intriguing issues of the human psyche in less than 5 minutes. Send your feedback at neurocookies@outlook.com
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Your place for conversations on science and spirits (we like high proof in both cases)!
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All the Science Fit to Air....and Some That's Not!
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A podcast about the nervous system.
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This podcast is dedicated to interviewing AI to discuss hard topics about the positives and the negatives of a post AI revolution society. The types of topics we touch on usually revolve around hot topics, misunderstood concepts, tooling and automation developments, an array of podcasts on various consequences and advances we will see emerge from this ongoing AI Automation revolution and really anything AI.
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Explore the world of neuroscience and the secrets of the brain. Discover how the brain works, technologies to harness brain power, ways to treat disease, and more.
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Don't miss these vital updates on the latest in Alzheimer's and dementia care and research from the University of California.
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A podcast on all things parenting and the brain. Talking with leading researchers in the field. Monthly episodes. Music - All in my head, Luna Wave (soundstripe) Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mommybrainrevisited/support
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Till the last neuron fires up, I think. Till the last breeze blows, I inhale. Till the last sunset encounter, I gaze. Till the last vibration uttered, I discuss. For all start dust out there and right here, I will provide. With all means. With all love. With all gratitude. For divine. By divine. Hari Om Tat Sat 🕉️🙏
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NEJM AI Grand Rounds, hosted by Arjun (Raj) Manrai, Ph.D. and Andrew Beam, Ph.D., features informal conversations with a variety of unique experts exploring the deep issues at the intersection of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and medicine. You’ll learn how AI will change clinical practice and healthcare, how it will impact the patient experience, and about the people who are pushing for innovation. Whether you are an AI researcher or a practicing clinician, these conversations w ...
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Explore the world of neuroscience and the secrets of the brain. Discover how the brain works, technologies to harness brain power, ways to treat disease, and more.
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Showcasing the amazing global speakers at SWP, The Workforce Planning Institutes global strategic workforce planning conference program. SWP brings a truly global perspective to understanding our future workforce requirements.
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Monthly discussion of recent publications from the research literature on Alexander Disease, hosted by Albee Messing from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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It's been said the world will be saved through optimism and a million small things. Join your host, Dr. Eric M. Moody, as he presents "optimistic tales" from a medley of noteworthy and influential plebeian elite--local and celebrity...all in search of a more humbled and empathetic world. Dr. Moody's wide range of interdisciplinary insights, experience and expertise provides the background for his always rhapsodic and enthusiastic interviews.
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Two childhood best friends document the agony and the (occasional) ecstasy that is Sacramento Kings fandom
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Joseph E. Safdieh, MD, FAAN, Editor-in-Chief of Neurology Today highlights the most noteworthy and newsworthy neurology stories in the issue.
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The Society for Neuroscience introduces its inaugural podcast, The Perils of Publishing. This series is a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to publish a scientific study. Follow two authors’ experiences in developing a study idea, conducting the experiment, organizing the data, writing the manuscript, selecting a journal, receiving reviews, and handling media attention post-publishing. Along the way, you’ll hear about the publication process from editors at Cell Press, Neuron, and JNeu ...
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In a not so distant future, due to overwhelming carbon emissions, The Earth is on the brink of becoming uninhabitable. These conditions are made far more horrifying because the available housing shelters (that can produce sustainable air quality) will only be able to house 80% of the world’s total population. To try and save the human race, every person has a government-mandated microchip implanted in their brains to attempt to facilitate the migration of a portion of the population to an un ...
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A fascinating, informative and digestible podcast highlighting the rich and diverse neuroscience published in the Brain journals. The episodes will take the format of interviews with article authors and the aim is to produce an informal and enjoyable podcast that appeals to a broad audience including clinicians, researchers, students, neuroscientists, neurologists, neurosurgeons and psychiatrists
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I'm your host, Kendra Beavis. I'm bringing in creative thinkers to share their insights on mental toughness, tenacity and their journey to their best selves. My mission is to share these inspiring stories to give you the courage and resources to live your best life. I can't wait for you to dive into this season! So grab a cup of coffee and enjoy. Welcome to the tribe. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tribeofunicorns/support
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We often enter motherhood envisioning joy, nurturing, peace, and love. But the reality can blindside us. Nobody tells us about Mom Rage, overstimulation, intrusive thoughts, or other mental health struggles. Unfortunately, when we seek help, we might face a lack of support, a system that doesn’t put moms first, and a world that turns a blind eye to the challenges of motherhood. We’re here to change that. We believe that moms deserve access to community, support, and mental health literacy. I ...
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SciPodChat is an engaging podcast led by experienced Oncology scientist Dr Biswajit Podder that aims to uncover the mysteries of science in a digestible way for all ages, making complicated ideas friendly and pleasant. Listeners are taken on an enlightening journey exploring the wonders of the universe, the intricacies of the human body, and the cutting-edge technologies shaping our future through weekly episodes featuring conversations with experts from diverse fields, all while fostering a ...
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A podcast exploring fresh off the press neuroscience research. Tune in to our podcast for a deep dive interview exploring a research paper or thesis with the scientist themselves. Strengthen your understanding of the brain at the molecular level and gain an understanding of what it's like being a cutting-edge researcher. Email - brainexplained@outlook.com. LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/brain-explained-podcast Website - https://anchor.fm/abdullah-asad-iqbal Support this podcast: ...
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Hello Listeners, Trying this podcast just to share my knowledge with you all hope you like it!!! ✌️.
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University of California experts explore the symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options for this movement disorder.
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Peter Scott-Morgan intends to defy his fatal diagnosis and live on as a cyborg. Peter is extraordinary. A robotics scientist, an acclaimed business process expert and an accomplished author. Peter and his partner, Francis, were also the first same-sex couple to be legally married in the UK. In 2017, Peter discovered he had a Motor Neurone Disease (MND). From the very start, he saw this terminal diagnosis as an opportunity to put his fascination with robotics and science fiction into practice ...
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ITSM Podcast covering Latest Solutions & Best Practices
Gregor Anton, Freelance Consultant with 100+ ITSM/ITAM/CRM Implementations
CV: Gregor has been providing ITSM/ITAM/CRM Best Practices, Latest Solutions, Development, Consulting, Architecture, and Design since 1996, that's 27+ years, 100+ implementations, worldwide, in the UK, Europe, Australia, Singapore, Canada, USA with products such as but not limited to Ivanti Neurons for ITSM/ITAM, Ivanti Service Manager, Saleslogix CRM, HEAT. Disclaimer: Not endorsed by, affiliated with, or sponsored by Ivanti, or Infor. Any use of the software product names is descriptive of ...
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The acclaimed mathematician and author Steven Strogatz interviews some of the world's leading scientists about their lives and work.
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My sister Abhini and I (Abhiram) will make an episode every week relating the recent scientific advancements. You can send a message in anchor if you want us to include anything we missed out.
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Podcast by Arthur Falls
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Hello and welcome to mind mysteries in this podcast series I will be talking about various things about why the brain is how it is and what it is. Because we can be mysterious sometimes ;)
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A weekly podcast documenting everything we know about the brain, geared toward a non-scientific audience. Recommended that you start from the beginning.
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Neuroscience: Amateur Hour delves into the neuroscience of everyday experiences in every episode. From anxiety to pregnancy to our addictions to candy crush - come and learn a little bit more about what's happening upstairs.
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The AI Revolution is here. Stay ready. Increase your productivity and profits with AI. OpenAI, ChatGPT, Elon Musk, Sam Altman and many others are focusing on AI. We cover how to survive and thrive in this artificial intelligence age.
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2016 Virtual Reality LA Expo, Talks & Exhibition
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The University of Aberdeen Café MED events allow our top researchers and clinicians to discuss how current research is being translated into improved treatments and care in an informal café setting.
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Why our brains are bad at climate change | Nik Sawe
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This week on From Our Neurons to Yours, we're talking about the neuroscience of climate change with neuroeconomist Nik Sawe. If you follow the science or the news, you know how big of a risk climate change is. Storms, coastal flooding, heat waves, extinctions, mass migration — the list goes on. But — as you can probably also appreciate — it’s reall…
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222: Understanding and Implementing Responsive Parenting with Dr. Cindy Hovington, founder of Curious Neuron
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As moms, we feel immense pressure to stay calm and peaceful even in the toughest, most triggering moments. And when we fall short, we often beat ourselves up and feel ashamed. But if we want to break this cycle, we need to move away from shame and find a way to offer ourselves the same compassion and understanding that we have for our children. Tod…
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S6 | E3 | Mirror Neurons and the Mapping of Empathy
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Dr Moody talks with Dr. Marco Iacoboni, a neurologist, neuroscientist, Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, and the Director of the Neuromodulation Lab at the Ahmanson-Lovelace Brain Mapping Center at UCLA. He is also the author of the book, Mirroring People: The Science of Empathy and How We Connect with Others. Dr. Iacoboni is an optimi…
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What to do when you keep saying "I don't have time for myself"
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Hello my dear friend, I get it, I have said this over and over myself. However, today, I would like you to take a step back and really reflect on this thought "I don't have time for myself". I walk you through some reflection prompts and how you can view this problem a little differently and work through it. Making time for yourself doesn't need to…
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The regular season is in the rearview, and our boys came out guns blazing in their massive play-in demolition of the hated Warriors. After a listless final week of the regular season, do the Kings have it in them to make a serious push? Dunc & Ty discuss the massive on-the-fly reinvention of the team's identity thanks to the emergence of Keon Ellis…
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The Brain’s Glial Cells Might Be As Important As Neurons
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Half of the cells in the brain are neurons, the other half are glial cells. When scientists first discovered glia over a century ago, they thought that they simply held the neurons together. Their name derives from a Greek word that means glue. In the past decade, researchers have come to understand that glial cells do so much more: They communicat…
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750: The Brain’s Glial Cells Might Be As Important As Neurons
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Half of the cells in the brain are neurons, the other half are glial cells. When scientists first discovered glia over a century ago, they thought that they simply held the neurons together. Their name derives from a Greek word that means glue. In the past decade, researchers have come to understand that glial cells do so much more: They communicat…
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The science news roundup returns. On this episode, we review the latest developments in nuclear energy and machine-brain interfaces. Totally atomic LISTEN NOWBy grokscience
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Fighting Banana Blight | Do Birds Sing In Their Dreams?
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America’s most-consumed fruit is at risk from a fungal disease. Researchers in North Carolina are on a mission to save Cavendish bananas. Also, birds move their vocal organs while they sleep, mimicking how they sing. Scientists have translated those movements into synthetic birdsong. Fighting Banana Blight In A North Carolina Greenhouse Bananas are…
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757: Fighting Banana Blight | Do Birds Sing In Their Dreams?
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America’s most-consumed fruit is at risk from a fungal disease. Researchers in North Carolina are on a mission to save Cavendish bananas. Also, birds move their vocal organs while they sleep, mimicking how they sing. Scientists have translated those movements into synthetic birdsong. Fighting Banana Blight In A North Carolina Greenhouse Bananas are…
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Why Is Solving The Plastic Problem So Hard?
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One of the biggest environmental issues in our modern world is plastic, which has become integral in the manufacturing of everything from electronics to furniture. Our reliance on plastic has led to a recycling crisis: A vast amount of plastic that winds up in our recycling bins isn’t actually recyclable, and ultimately winds up in landfills. Large…
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756: Why Is Solving The Plastic Problem So Hard?
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One of the biggest environmental issues in our modern world is plastic, which has become integral in the manufacturing of everything from electronics to furniture. Our reliance on plastic has led to a recycling crisis: A vast amount of plastic that winds up in our recycling bins isn’t actually recyclable, and ultimately winds up in landfills. Large…
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General conversation conventions may not establish effective communication. What does it take to be a good listener? On this episode, Michael Reddington discussed his book, The Disciplined Listening Method. Stay focussed… LISTEN TO EPISODEBy grokscience
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What Worsening Floods Mean For Superfund Sites
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Superfund sites are some of the most polluted areas in the country, containing highly toxic waste such as asbestos, lead, and dioxin. Cleaning them up, which follows a systematic, science-based process as required by law, can take decades. There are more than 1,300 of these sites across the US, from Florida’s Panhandle to the banks of the Rio Grand…
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755: What Worsening Floods Mean For Superfund Sites
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Superfund sites are some of the most polluted areas in the country, containing highly toxic waste such as asbestos, lead, and dioxin. Cleaning them up, which follows a systematic, science-based process as required by law, can take decades. There are more than 1,300 of these sites across the US, from Florida’s Panhandle to the banks of the Rio Grand…
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The Global Mental Health Toll Of Climate Change | Capturing DNA From 800 Lakes In One Day
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An explosion of research is painting a clearer picture of how climate change is affecting mental health across the globe. Also, a citizen science project aims to find species that have gone unnoticed by sampling the waters of hundreds of lakes worldwide for environmental DNA. Assessing The Global Mental Health Toll Of Climate Change As the effects …
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754: The Global Mental Health Toll Of Climate Change | Capturing DNA From 800 Lakes In One Day
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An explosion of research is painting a clearer picture of how climate change is affecting mental health across the globe. Also, a citizen science project aims to find species that have gone unnoticed by sampling the waters of hundreds of lakes worldwide for environmental DNA. Assessing The Global Mental Health Toll Of Climate Change As the effects …
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From Stage to Science: Neurodrama Education Research with Sirke Seppänen, PhD
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Have you ever wondered how the thrill and terror of stage fright can transform into a powerful educational tool? How can the adrenaline of an improvised performance be harnessed to entertain and enhance interpersonal skills in real-world situations? Welcome to a fascinating exploration at the intersection of performing arts and neuroscience/psychop…
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Clean Energy Transition Progress | Avian Flu In Cattle And Humans Has Scientists Concerned
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Global temperature increases are slowing, electric vehicle sales are growing, and renewable energy is now cheaper than some fossil fuels. Also, in a recent outbreak of avian flu, the virus has jumped from birds to cows, and to one dairy worker. A disease ecologist provides context. Progress Toward A Clean Energy Transition In honor of Earth Day, we…
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753: Clean Energy Transition Progress | Avian Flu In Cattle And Humans Has Scientists Concerned
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Global temperature increases are slowing, electric vehicle sales are growing, and renewable energy is now cheaper than some fossil fuels. Also, in a recent outbreak of avian flu, the virus has jumped from birds to cows, and to one dairy worker. A disease ecologist provides context. Progress Toward A Clean Energy Transition In honor of Earth Day, we…
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College basketball’s March Madness concluded this week, meaning that now the national sports attention can turn fully to baseball. The next time you’re at the ballpark—whether you’re devoted enough to fill in the box scores by hand, or are just there for the peanuts and crackerjacks—take some time to appreciate the physics of the game. There are tr…
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College basketball’s March Madness concluded this week, meaning that now the national sports attention can turn fully to baseball. The next time you’re at the ballpark—whether you’re devoted enough to fill in the box scores by hand, or are just there for the peanuts and crackerjacks—take some time to appreciate the physics of the game. There are tr…
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S6 | E2 | Walking in the Shoes of a Jazz Man
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Dr. Moody talks with Mr. Hosea London, leader & manager of the Excelsior Band©, a cultural and musical icon on the Gulf Coast since 1883. Hosea’s optimistic tale is rooted in an empathetic desire to share his passion for music with his community. Mr. London is the current music director of The Jazz Studio, a premiere, year-round, Jazz music educati…
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ME/CFS and long COVID; negative outcomes for ALS drug; donanemab
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Neurology Today Editor-in-Chief Joseph E. Safdieh,MD, FAAN, highlights new research that explores an association between myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue and long COVID; negative phase 3 findings on AMX0035 for ALS, and the pending approval of donanemab for Alzheimer’s disease.By American Academy of Neurology
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752: Carbon Cost Of Urban Gardens And Commercial Farms | Why There's No Superbloom This Year
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Some food has a larger carbon footprint when grown in urban settings than on commercial farms, while for other foods the reverse is true. Also, what’s the difference between wildflowers blooming in the desert each spring, and the rare phenomenon of a “superbloom”? The Carbon Cost Of Urban Gardens And Commercial Farms If you have a home garden, you …
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Carbon Cost Of Urban Gardens And Commercial Farms | Why There's No Superbloom This Year
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Some food has a larger carbon footprint when grown in urban settings than on commercial farms, while for other foods the reverse is true. Also, what’s the difference between wildflowers blooming in the desert each spring, and the rare phenomenon of a “superbloom”? The Carbon Cost Of Urban Gardens And Commercial Farms If you have a home garden, you …
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From Theory to Therapy: The Evolution of AI in Medicine with Dr. Daphne Koller
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In this episode of the AI Grand Rounds podcast, Dr. Daphne Koller charts her professional trajectory, tracing her early fascination with computers to her influential role in AI and health care. Initially intrigued by the capacity of computers for decision-making based on theoretical principles, Koller witnessed her niche area — once considered peri…
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Source: Mainichi News More from the world of science news! On this episode, the crew reviews the recent Taiwan quake, cloud seeding, and the cardio metabolism. Keep on keepin on… LISTEN TO EPISODEBy grokscience
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221: How to Maintain Friendships (and Make Friends) as a Mom with Danielle Bayard Jackson, Author
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Maintaining friendships or making new friends as a mom, takes skills, intention, and deliberation. The adjustment to motherhood changes us—and it makes sense that our friendships, along with our values, priorities, and other relationships, might change too. That doesn’t mean we have to leave our old friendships behind, and it doesn’t mean we can’t …
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751: Inside The Race To Save Honeybees From Parasitic Mites
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Last year, almost half of the honeybee colonies in the U.S. died, making it the second deadliest year for honeybees on record. The main culprit wasn’t climate change, starvation, or even pesticides, but a parasite: Varroa destructor. “The name for this parasite is a very Transformer-y sounding name, but … these Varroa destructor mites have earned t…
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Inside The Race To Save Honeybees From Parasitic Mites
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Last year, almost half of the honeybee colonies in the U.S. died, making it the second deadliest year for honeybees on record. The main culprit wasn’t climate change, starvation, or even pesticides, but a parasite: Varroa destructor. “The name for this parasite is a very Transformer-y sounding name, but … these Varroa destructor mites have earned t…
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