The Data Skeptic Podcast features interviews and discussion of topics related to data science, statistics, machine learning, artificial intelligence and the like, all from the perspective of applying critical thinking and the scientific method to evaluate the veracity of claims and efficacy of approaches.
Future Ecologies is a podcast about relationships: between, within, amongst, and all around us. Made for audiophiles and nature lovers alike, every episode is an invitation to see the world in a new light – set to original music & immersive soundscapes, and weaving together interviews with expert knowledge holders.
Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE Publications for Clinical Medicine & Research. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
The eLife Podcast, from eLife, the researcher-led, open access digital publication for outstanding research in life science and biomedicine.
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Access 2 Perspectives – Conversations. All about Open Science Communication


Bridging Academic landscapes. At Access 2 Perspectives, we provide novel insights into the communication and management of Research. Our goal is to equip researchers with the skills and enthusiasm they need to pursue a successful and joyful career. This podcast brings to you insights and conversations around the topics of scholarly reading, writing and publishing, career development inside and outside Academia, Research Project Management, Research Integrity, and Open Science. Learn more abo ...
Linear Digressions is a podcast about machine learning and data science. Machine learning is being used to solve a ton of interesting problems, and to accomplish goals that were out of reach even a few short years ago.
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Whiskey & International Relations Theory


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Whiskey & International Relations Theory
Drs. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson & Daniel Nexon
Patrick and Dan work their way through a piece of international-relations scholarship. And drink whiskey.
Interviews with the leading technology experts in open source hardware for the journal HardwareX from Elsevier Publishing Company
The Road to Open Science Podcast is your guide on everything Open at Utrecht University and beyond. In our monthly podcast we discuss the latest developments in the fields of open acces, open data/software, public engagement and recognition and rewards.
The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everything from astronomy to zoology, highlighting the most exciting research from each issue of the Nature journal. We meet the scientists behind the results and provide in-depth analysis from Nature's journalists and editors. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
PT Inquest is an online journal club. Hosted by Erik Meira and JW Matheson, the show looks at an article every week and discusses how they apply to current physical therapy practice.
Embalm Better Podcast, cultivating relevant discussion about proper deathcare techniques, habits, and practices.
Plus Three dives deep into the world of drugs, from local decriminalization and emerging psychedelic corporations to leftist politics and mass incarceration. Each week the team and guests attempt to make sense of the complex connections between drugs, science, capitalism, policy, and culture. The podcast is co-hosted by Psymposia co-founder Brian Normand, psychedelics research and bio-ethicist Nese Devenot, evolutionary ecologist Brian Pace, and underground researcher David Nickles.
A podcast about Open Science, Open Access, Open Education, Open Data, Open Software ... pretty much «open anything». Produced by the University Library at UIT The Arctic University of Norway. Founder and host of episodes 1-31: Erik Lieungh. Host from episode 32 onwards: Per Pippin Aspaas.
A weekly Python podcast hosted by Christopher Bailey with interviews, coding tips, and conversation with guests from the Python community. The show covers a wide range of topics including Python programming best practices, career tips, and related software development topics. Join us every Friday morning to hear what's new in the world of Python programming and become a more effective Pythonista.
Open science concepts explained as stories in 10 minutes or less, hosted by Heidi Seibold. We'd love to hear your story! If you think you might have a story to tell, write an e-mail to opensciencestories@gmail.com This podcast is licensed under CC-BY 4.0 RSS feed: https://anchor.fm/s/46287364/podcast/rss Contact: opensciencestories@gmail.com
Colper Science is a podcast about Open Science.
Welcome to Data Brew by Databricks with Denny and Brooke! In this series, we explore various topics in the data and AI community and interview subject matter experts in data engineering/data science. So join us with your morning brew in hand and get ready to dive deep into data + AI! For this first season, we will be focusing on lakehouses – combining the key features of data warehouses, such as ACID transactions, with the scalability of data lakes, directly against low-cost object stores.
RESPIRATORY CARE is the official science journal of the American Association for Respiratory Care. Editor-in-Chief Rich Branson summarizes the papers published in each month's issue. The Journal is indexed in PubMed and included in ISI's Web of Science. Our 2020 Impact Factor is 2.258 and our 5-year Impact Factor is 2.252.
Each Sunday, Brad Shoemaker and Will Smith discuss a new technology topic. Come for the long-form conversations about virtual reality, space travel, electric cars, refresh rates, and a whole lot more. Support the pod on Patreon: http://patreon.com/techpod
Justin Romaire is the host of CBG Radio. He has his masters degree from Yale University and has been nutrition coaching for over 10 years. Consistency Breeds Growth (CBG) is an online nutrition company that helps you crush your WODs while looking, performing and feeling confident in your own skin without tracking macros.
Welcome to Open Your Mind, a psychology based podcast that clarifies theories, busts myths and shows how awesome the science is. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/openyourmind/support
Interviews with leading researchers and thinkers in health care about practice-changing research, innovations, and the most pressing issues facing medicine and health care today from JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Informal conversations with those creating maps, understanding how and why they build them. Earth Observation, Data Science, Business and how smart people combine them all to impact our world
From data sharing to citizen science and from peer review to professional development the podcasts will explore the good, the bad, and the ugly of the current scientific system, and what Open Science practices can do to improve the way we do science. Now on Season 2!
Trino Community Broadcast is a show where we cover events and happenings within the open-source Trino community and show off some cool stuff about Trino. Learn more at https://trino.io
In this series of podcasts we consider the impact of opening up science: allowing both the research community and the public to freely access the results of scientific work. Individuals can be fully informed about medical or environmental research, students worldwide can get access to the latest work, and software agents can roam the vast scientific knowledge base seeking patterns and correlations that no human has observed. Ultimately, it may profoundly change the way science is done. The r ...
Countryside magazine featuring the people and wildlife that shape the landscape of the British Isles
Datacast follows the narrative journey of data practitioners and researchers to unpack the career lessons they learned along the way. James Le hosts the show.
We here at AmateurSkeptics are not scientists. We are normal people who are trying to look at the world with an evidence-based approach. We strive to have open minds and change our opinions with new evidence.
Interviews with Political Scientists about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
One can always learn from Environment as it is an open book. Being aware and sensitive one can gain knowledge and strive for change.
Geist invites you to the world beyond the veil. Join us in darkness as we bring you real stories told by people that have had firsthand encounters with the unexplainable. Sleep tight.
Join Malcolm Gladwell, author and host of Revisionist History, and hosts from your favorite Pushkin Industries podcasts, as they talk to the New Creators: the visionaries who are creatively applying technology in business to drive change, and transforming their industries.
Hosted on the www.embedded-computing.com website as well as iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, and Alexa, the Embedded Insiders Podcast is a fun electronics talk show for hardware design engineers and software developers. Each week, embedded industry veterans Rich Nass, Brandon Lewis, and Perry Cohen of Embedded Computing Design tackle trends, news, and new products for the embedded, IoT, automotive, security, artificial intelligence, and other technology marketplaces in a light and acc ...
A safe space to discuss liberal ideas.
Your home for analysis of and commentary on the news with Jesse Dollemore and Brittany Page!
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ReSearching Diversity


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ReSearching Diversity
Jana Vietze, Sabrina Alhanachi, Miriam Schwarzenthal, Sharleen Pevec, Tuğçe Aral, Zeynep Demir
Join a group of six women in social sciences in their aim to increase visibility of inspiring social scientists and of cutting-edge research focusing on ethnic, cultural, and migration-related diversity. Each episode two hosts invite one outstanding scientist to discuss their past (personal path into academia), the present (a research article that has recently inspired them in their work), and the future (recent developments and paradigm shifts in the world of academia and social sciences). ...
From the desk of “Stuff You Missed in History Class,” “This Day in History Class” quickly recounts a tidbit from today’s events in history.
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GODSAIDMANSAID.COM
This pod cast contains Biblical insight to empower true disciples to walk in the steps of Jesus Christ.
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The Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson's Podcast


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The Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson's Podcast
Michael J. Fox Foundation
Subscribe for coverage and analysis of current neurology/brain research, patient and caregiver profiles, drug development strategy, pioneering nonprofit management and other topics of interest in a wide-ranging series of conversations that include the voices of those affected by Parkinson's as well as clinicians.
Creative Commons presents conversations with people working to make the Internet and our global culture more open and collaborative.
A Free and Open Exchange of Ideas and Opinions on All Things Space: Now at http://talkingspaceonline.com!
A weekly study of converging right-wing conspiracy theories and faux-progressive wellness utopianism. At best, the conspirituality movement attacks public health efforts in times of crisis. At worst, it fronts and recruits for the fever-dream of QAnon. As the alt-right and New Age horseshoe toward each other in a blur of disinformation, clear discourse and good intentions get smothered. Charismatic influencers exploit their followers by co-opting conspiracy theories on a spectrum of intensit ...
Welcome to the CRISPR revolution. Take a break and join us as we guide conversations with an expert CRISPR cast about this cutting-edge science.
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Neural Implant podcast - the people behind Brain-Machine Interface revolutions


This podcast's purpose is to bring together the field of neuroprosthetics / brain machine interfaces / brain implants in an understandable conversation about the current topics and breakthroughs. We hope to complement scientific papers on new neural research in an easy, digestable way. Innovators and professionals can share thoughts or ideas to facilitate 'idea sex' to make the field of brain implants a smaller and more personal space.
Each episode, we dive into all things frustrating, weird, confusing, and even great about the odd world of retail pharmacy. For those dishing out drugs to the general public and wondering "What Am I Doing Here?", it's time you know... you're not alone.
Physics is full of captivating stories, from ongoing endeavours to explain the cosmos to ingenious innovations that shape the world around us. In the Physics World Stories podcast, Andrew Glester talks to the people behind some of the most intriguing and inspiring scientific stories. Listen to the podcast to hear from a diverse mix of scientists, engineers, artists and other commentators. Find out more about the stories in this podcast by visiting the Physics World website. If you enjoy what ...
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Access 2 Perspectives – Conversations. All about Open Science Communication


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Academic Medicine in francophone Africa - A conversation with Hugues Abriel
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Hugues Abriel, MD PhD, is a biologist (ETH Zurich, 1989) and physician (University of Lausanne, 1994). He completed his PhD in medicine and life sciences (specializing in medical physiology) at the University of Lausanne in 1995. Since 2009, Hugues Abriel has been a Professor of Molecular Medicine at the University of Bern. He is since 2022 one of …
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SAGE Clinical Medicine & Research


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Tumori Journal Open Science Bar - Adoptive T-cell therapy in solid tumors
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Dr Massimo Di Nicola and Dr Federico Stella discuss the role of adoptive T-cell therapy in solid tumors. The speech starts with a general discussion about immunotherapy and mechanism of resistance. Among the strategies implemented in order to overcome resistance to immunotherapy, the adoptive T-cells are promising. Thus, the discussion translate fr…
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New Books in Political Science


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Erin Murphy, "Burmese Haze: US Policy and Myanmar's Opening--And Closing" (Association for Asian Studies, 2022)
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Myanmar—or Burma, if that’s the name you prefer—is one of a small set of countries: nations that, despite natural bounty and a vibrant population, remain underdeveloped due to conflict, economic mismanagement and international isolation. Yet Myanmar has a habit of enchanting those who have the opportunity to visit the country. One such person was E…
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Nature Podcast


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Ed Yong on the wondrous world of animal senses
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In the first episode of our new series Nature hits the books, science journalist Ed Yong joins us to talk about his new book An Immense World, which takes a journey though the weird and wonderful realm of animal senses. In the show, we chat about how our human-centric view of the world has restricted researchers' understanding of animal senses, how…
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The Real Python Podcast


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Exploring Functional Programming in Python With Bruce Eckel
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Would you like to explore the functional programming side of Python? What are the advantages of this approach, and what tools are built into the language? This week on the show, author Bruce Eckel talks about functional programming in Python. Bruce is the author of several programming books, including Thinking in Java, Thinking in C++, Thinking in …
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Minds Behind Maps


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Catherine Nakalembe - Food in Stores Isn't Enough: Food Security in Africa - MBM #24
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Dr Catherine Nakalembe is an Associate Research Professor at University of Maryland and the Program Head of NASA Harvest Africa. We talk about some of her work on using satellite imagery for Food Security in her home country of Uganda & how she got into this field in the first place. --- Episode Sponsors: Element84 Dan Pilone’s appearance on the po…
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This Day in History Class


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The U.S. Postal Service introduces the ZIP Code - July 1st, 1963
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New Books in Political Science


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Vanessa Walker, "Principles in Power: Latin America and the Politics of U.S. Human Rights Diplomacy" (Cornell UP, 2020)
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Vanessa Walker's Principles in Power: Latin America and the Politics of U. S. Human Rights Diplomacy (Cornell University Press, 2020) explores the relationship between policy makers and nongovernment advocates in Latin America and the United States government in order to explain the rise of anti-interventionist human rights policies uniquely critic…
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Annie Tracy Samuel, "The Unfinished History of the Iran-Iraq War: Faith, Firepower, and Iran's Revolutionary Guards" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
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The Unfinished History of the Iran-Iraq War: Faith, Firepower, and Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (Cambridge UP, 2021) represents a fascinating and carefully documented intellectual history of how Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps document, remember, and contest the Iran-Iraq War and of its ramifications for the religious, cultural, and politi…
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The Struggle for Hong Kong: A Conversation with Jeffrey Wasserstrom
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Why should we view the anti-China protests that began in Hong Kong in 2019 through a comparative lens? How do earlier episodes in Hong Kong’s history help us make sense of what has happened? How far can we make useful parallels with other protest movements in places like Thailand and Myanmar? And is a distinct field of ‘Hong Kong studies’ now begin…
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Speakeasy


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FDA Approves Shots for Toddlers | Dr. Clare Craig & Kate Wand
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On this episode of Speakeasy with Kate Wand, Dr. Clare Craig, diagnostic pathologist, explains the Pfizer trials for 6 month to four year old children. They also discuss the broader aspects of the Covid response. Full episode available on Odysee.com/@VeryOpinionatedShow/Clare-Craig very-opinionated.com…
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Datacast


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Episode 95: Open-Source DataOps, Building In Public, and Remote Work Culture with Douwe Maan
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Show Notes (01:46) Douwe went over formative experiences catching the programming virus at the age of 9, combining high school with freelance web development, and studying Computer Science at Utrecht University in college. (03:55) Douwe shared the story behind founding a startup called Stinngo, which led him to join GitLab in 2015 as employee numbe…
Rosaries made of shell casings. A breakaway Unification Church sect that holds rituals with gilded ARs. JP Sears on the gun range. The unholy American trinity of conservative politics, religious extremism, and gun culture is deep into its liturgical calendar. And it looks like conspiritualist influencers in the yoga and wellness space are setting u…
It's fast approaching 400 years since The Compleat Angler, arguably the most famous fishing manual ever to have been written, was first published. Often referred to as the “bible” of the angler, it has sold more copies than the St John’s Bible and only been out of print once. Its author, Sir Izaak Walton, was a fisherman, writer and philosopher. Op…
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CBG Radio


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Crush your WODs, lose body fat, and build muscle through habit formation
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Crush your WODs, lose body fat, and build muscle through habit formation In this episode, I discuss habit formation for crossfitters and tips on how to form habits. Episode Summary 1:30 Announcements 2:40 Topic introduction 3:50 Habit loops 7:15 Avoid an All or Nothing mentality 8:10 Reflect 9:06 Why habits are important 10:57 Be non-negotiable wit…
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This Day in History Class


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French acrobat Charles Blondin crosses Niagara Falls on a tightrope - June 30th, 1859
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On this day in 1859, French daredevil Charles Blondin became the first person to walk across Niagara Falls on a tightrope. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts & HowStuffWorks
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James Cheshire and Oliver Uberti, "Atlas of the Invisible: Maps and Graphics That Will Change How You See the World" (W. W. Norton, 2021)
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Award-winning geographer-designer team James Cheshire and Oliver Uberti transform enormous datasets into rich maps and cutting-edge visualizations. In this triumph of visual storytelling, they uncover truths about our past, reveal who we are today, and highlight what we face in the years ahead. In Atlas of the Invisible: Maps and Graphics That Will…
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Scott Gehlbach, "Formal Models of Domestic Politics" (Cambridge UP, 2021)
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Formal mathematical models have provided tremendous insights into politics in recent decades. Formal Models of Domestic Politics (Cambridge UP, 2021) is the leading graduate textbook covering the crucial models that underpin current theoretical and empirical research on politics by both economists and political scientists. This textbook was recentl…
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War and Peace: America's Humane War and the Crisis in Ukraine
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This podcast is a recorded panel discussion on “War and Peace: America's Humane War and the Crisis in Ukraine.” The panel was part of the Annual Conference of the Connecticut/Baden-Württemberg Human Rights Research Consortium (HRRC) held on May 12, 2022 at the University of Connecticut in Hartford. The discussion considers the recent book Humane: H…
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GODSAIDMANSAID.COM - AUDIO PODCAST WEEKLY

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Functional Power to Rewrite Epigenetic Tags (Part 1: The Sins of the Father)
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I Doubt It


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#808 – “Fundraising Frustration, Rogue Court, and Cassidy Hutchinson’s Testimony.”
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Jesse and Brittany discuss their frustration with fundraising emails and text messages from Democrats following the decision on Roe, the latest Supreme Court decisions that erode individual rights and strengthen government control, and the most recent January 6th committee hearing featuring testimony from a former aide to White House Chief of Staff…
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Nature Podcast


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Norovirus could spread through saliva: a new route for infection?
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00:47 Enteric viruses may spread through saliva Enteric viruses, such as norovirus, cause a significant health burden around the world and are generally considered to only spread via the faecal-oral route. However, new research in mice suggests that saliva may also be a route of transmission for these viruses, which the authors say could have impor…
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The Michael J. Fox Foundation Parkinson's Podcast


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From Low Blood Pressure to Bladder Problems: A Look at Lesser-Known Parkinson’s Symptoms (Webinar)
Parkinson’s can affect the automatic and involuntary functions our bodies perform, like heartbeat and digestion. In this episode, experts discuss common but lesser-known Parkinson’s symptoms — including bladder problems, constipation, low blood pressure and sweating — and what you can do to treat them. Recently diagnosed with Parkinson’s? You can p…
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This Day in History Class


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The U.S. space shuttle Atlantis docks with the Russian space station Mir - June 29th, 1995
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On this day in 1995, the American space shuttle Atlantis docked in orbit with the Russian space station Mir. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts & HowStuffWorks
The civil war in Yemen has going on since 2014. Noria al-Hossini, Communications Director of Mwatana for Human Rights, discusses the war and the numerous human right violations that have occurred and are occurring in it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnet…
On this episode, Erik and Jason talk about testing using isokinetic dynamometers and force plates ahead of Erik and Laura Opstedal's course, "Practical Force Testing for the Rehab Professional: Force Plates & Isokinetic Machines" Diagnostic Accuracy of Handheld Dynamometry and 1-Repetition-Maximum Tests for Identifying Meaningful Quadriceps Strengt…
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The Association of Bariatric Surgery With Risk of Cancer in Adults With Obesity
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Observational data suggest that the risk of certain types of cancer may be increased in individuals with obesity and that this risk may be lower after bariatric surgery. JAMA Deputy Editor Gregory Curfman, MD, explores this in detail with Steven Nissen, MD, an author of a JAMA study on this topic, and Anita Courcoulas, MD, MPH, author of an accompa…
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Smart Talks with IBM


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Building Trustworthy AI: A Holistic Approach
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Advocating for artificial intelligence to be built and deployed ethically is no longer just a compliance issue but more of a business imperative. In this episode of Smart Talks with IBM, Malcolm Gladwell takes on this topic with Dr. Laurie Santos, host of The Happiness Lab, and Phaedra Boinodiris, Trust in AI Practice Leader within IBM Consulting. …
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This Day in History Class


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Adolphe Sax patents the saxophone - June 28th, 1846
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Bradford P. Wilson and Carson Holloway, eds., "The Political Writings of Alexander Hamilton" (Cambridge UP, 2017)
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How much does the average person know about Alexander Hamilton (1755 or 1757 – 1804)? Would we have guessed that this hero of many fiscal conservatives wrote, “A national debt, if it is not excessive will be to us a national blessing; it will be a powerful cement of our union…?” Most of us know that he was killed by his political enemy Aaron Burr i…
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The Future of Philanthropy: A Conversation with Emma Saunders-Hastings
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Philanthropists are praise for their generosity but does their desire to keep control of what happens to their donations mean they exercise power in ways that clash with democratic principles? Approval of philanthropists’ good intentions can mask some important moral considerations about what philanthropy means for the donor and the recipient. Gene…
Michael Pettis is Professor of Finance at Peking University’s Guanghua School of Management. He started his career in banking in 1987 just in time for the tidal wave of emerging market defaults and the birth of the Brady Bond restructurings. He has been a trader, investment banker, and advisor to countries on capital markets strategies all while te…
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Access 2 Perspectives – Conversations. All about Open Science Communication


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Moving from Surviving to Thriving - A conversation with Julie Wren
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Wellness consultant Julie Wren talks with Jo about maintaining physical and mental wellbeing despite the impact a high-octane life can have on health and longevity. She is an expert in nutrition, mental wellness, self-care, and draws conclusions from the gut-brain axis to building wellness into your daily routine. We discuss the term 'infobesity' a…
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Plus Three


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#52 - Right-Wing Psychedelia at University of Madison-Wisconsin
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This talk was presented live by Dr. Brian Pace and Dr. Neşe Devenot at the UW–Madison Transdisciplinary Center for Research in Psychoactive Substances. This talk was presented on April 28 as part of the "Psychedelic Humanities" speaker series, organized by Dr. Lucas Richert. Public discourse concerning psychedelics and the emerging industry in psyc…
Respiratory Care July 2022 by American Association for Respiratory CareBy American Association for Respiratory Care
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Data Skeptic


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Neural Architecture Search for CTR Prediction
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Ravi Krishna joins us today to talk about his recent work on a differentiable NAS framework for ads CTR prediction. He discussed what CTR prediction is about and why his NAS framework helps in building neural networks for better ads recommendation. Listen to learn about methodology, related literature and his results. Click for additional show note…
Matthew introduces Julian to the solipsism of an old Catholic catechism. Julian remembers meditating on non-duality. What spaces in our brains do these exercises create? Did we need those spaces for safety, or to hide from ourselves and the world? What happens to these spaces when we no longer need them? If we learned how to take pleasure in “cogni…
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Nature Podcast


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Audio long read: These six countries are about to go to the Moon
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In the next year, no fewer than seven missions are heading to the Moon. While NASA's Artemis programme might be stealing most of the limelight, the United States is just one of many nations and private companies that soon plan to launch lunar missions. Although some of the agencies running these expeditions are providing scant details about the mis…
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CBG Radio


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Crush your WODs, lose body fat, and build muscle through habit formation In this episode, I discuss habit formation for crossfitters and how to keep them. The CBG Radio Team Instagram: @cbg_online_sports Justin's Instagram: @jrome_cbg Join our FREE Nutrition Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/cbgnutritiontribe Gmail: consistencybreedsgrow…
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The first Newbery Medal for children’s literature is awarded - June 27th, 1922
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Sophie Haspeslagh, "Proscribing Peace: How Listing Armed Groups as Terrorists Hurts Negotiations" (Manchester UP, 2021)
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In Proscribing Peace: How Listing Armed Groups as Terrorists Hurts Negotiations (Manchester UP, 2021), Dr. Sophie Haspeslagh offers a systematic examination of the impact of proscription on peace negotiations. With rare access to actors during the Colombian negotiations with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia People's Army (FARC), Dr. Haspe…
It means being bad at researching how to use a spout. Oh, right, this is a Q&A episode! This month we discuss the potential of open smartphones, Fermi's paradox, French toast supremacy, electronics in the bathroom (yea or nay), Brad's dwindling sardine hoard, a bunch of barbecue-related subjects, mispronouncing tech, and more. Support the Pod! Cont…
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Access 2 Perspectives – Conversations. All about Open Science Communication


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Open Science and Research Integrity in scholarly grassrooots communities - A conversation with Paola Masuzzo
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Data scientists and open knowledge evangelist Paola Masuzza shares with Jo what Open Science means to her, and how Open Science and Research Integrity relate to each other. We talk about the influence that the late Jon Tennant had on each of our careers and look at the next steps for the Open Science MOOC as it is being migrated to the Globally Dis…
Jesse and Brittany discuss the Supreme Court’s ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade. SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON: http://www.TeamDollemore.com NEW MERCH AVAILABLE AT: http://www.dollemore.info Support the show with CRYPTOCURRENCY – https://dollemore.com/support-show-w-crypto/ Join the private Facebook listener group – https://www.facebook.com/groups/…
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Nature Podcast


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Coronapod: USA authorises vaccines for youngest of kids
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After a long wait, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have finally approved two COVID vaccines for use in children between the ages of six months and five years old. But despite a unanimous decision amongst regulators, parents still have questions about whether to vaccinate their young chi…
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The Real Python Podcast


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Digging Into PyScript & Preventing or Handling Python Errors
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Have you heard about PyScript? The brand-new framework has the community excited about building interactive Python applications that run entirely within the user’s browser. Would you like to dig into the details beyond the “Hello World” examples? This week on the show, Christopher Trudeau is here, bringing another batch of PyCoder’s Weekly articles…
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This Day in History Class


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Pablo Picasso's first major exhibition opens in Paris - June 24th, 1901
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On this day in 1901, Spanish painter Pablo Picasso held the first major exhibition of his artwork at a gallery in Paris. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By iHeartPodcasts & HowStuffWorks
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New Books in Political Science


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Japan’s Reaction to Russia’s War in Ukraine
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Russia’s aggression in Ukraine has dramatically affected international politics, and the effects are also felt in East Asia. We have heard a lot about China’s position regarding the war, but the situation has also affected security and defense calculations in Japan, one of the key allies of the West in Asia. How did Japan react to the war, what has…
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Conspirituality


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109. Who’s Afraid of Teal Swan? (w/ Jon Kasbe)
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If the world has become too much to bear—and the bots know it from your search history— you will likely find Teal Swan. She will appear, an angel of the algorithms, part icon and part anime avenger. Against a backdrop of flowing water or turning constellations, she will gaze into your despair. She will speak in a drone at once hypnotic and relievin…