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This hour, we’ll explore climate change’s impact on many whale populations – from Belugas in the Arctic Ocean to North Atlantic right whales off the coast of New England. We’ll hear how studies conducted on Beluga whales at Mystic Aquarium are helping scientists better understand what factors threaten their survival in the wild. And later, scientists working on a research initiative called “Project CETI” are using AI technology to learn the language of Connecticut’s state animal: the sperm whale. GUESTS: Eve Zuckoff: Climate and Environment Reporter, CAI Tracy Romano: Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist of Marine Sciences, Mystic Aquarium Gašper Beguš: Associate Professor, Dept. of Linguistics, UC Berkeley Kathryn Hulick: Science Journalist, Science News Explores Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Each week Hot off the Wire looks at a variety of stories in business, science, health and more. This week's headlines include: How Trump's mass layoffs raise the risk of wildfires in the US West, according to fired workers. Mexico tequila producers concerned as US tariffs threaten their business. US envoy praises Zelenskyy after Trump's censure of the Ukrainian leader. UnitedHealth shares dive after report of US investigation into Medicare billing. Can suspending a cage-free egg law solve the soaring price problem Nevada takes a crack at it. January home sales fall as high mortgage rates, prices freeze out would-be buyers. Researchers link a gene to the emergence of spoken language. Ford recalls 240,000 Explorers, Aviators due to faulty seat belt assembly. A treasured Banksy owned by a member of Blink-182 is up for auction. It could fetch $6 million. New York Yankees drop ban on beards, 49 years after it was imposed by owner George Steinbrenner. One-armed basketball player makes women's Division III history with basket. Beluga calf in Chicago is meeting the aquarium's pod and will soon be named. An encroaching desert threatens to swallow Mauritania’s homes and history. Pope Francis isn't out of danger but his condition isn't life-threatening, medical team says. On this week's AP Religion Roundup, the Pope's illness prompts speculation, and a judge allows a federal funding block for a Catholic refugee resettlement program. AP Correspondent Walter Ratliff reports. —The Associated Press About this program Host Terry Lipshetz is managing editor of the national newsroom for Lee Enterprises. Besides producing the daily Hot off the Wire news podcast, Terry conducts periodic interviews for this Behind the Headlines program, co-hosts the Streamed & Screened movies and television program and is the former producer of Across the Sky, a podcast dedicated to weather and climate. Theme music The News Tonight, used under license from Soundstripe. YouTube clearance: ZR2MOTROGI4XAHRX
AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on a new Beluga calf in Chicago
Laurenne Schiller is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Carleton University, based in Halifax. She spoke to Andrew Carter about findings in recent research about endagered species.
In this episode of Web3 with Sam Kamani, I speak with Chris Chung, co-founder of TitanDex, a DEX aggregator built on Solana. TitanDex aims to provide traders with the best swap prices by aggregating liquidity from multiple DEXs, reducing slippage, front-running, and MEV attacks.
La manifattura additiva sta ridefinendo il modo in cui le aziende affrontano la produzione, in particolare nei settori ad alta complessità come la nautica, l’aerospazio e l’automotive. Questa settimana ne abbiamo parlato Francesco De Stefano, amministratore delegato di Caracol, azienda specializzata nella stampa 3D di grande formato, che ha sviluppato una tecnologia che integra robotica, software avanzato e automazione proprietaria per realizzare componenti di dimensioni notevoli, eliminando la necessità di stampi tradizionali. Questo approccio consente di ridurre tempi e costi di produzione, rendendo i processi più agili e sostenibili. Uno degli aspetti più critici per le aziende operanti nel settore nautico è la necessità di scalabilità e personalizzazione. I cantieri si trovano spesso a dover gestire componenti altamente customizzati, con volumi di produzione relativamente bassi, che rendono poco conveniente l’uso di stampi tradizionali. La tecnologia sviluppata da Caracol permette di superare queste limitazioni, offrendo la possibilità di produrre pezzi unici o in piccole serie con un processo completamente digitale. La stampa diretta elimina la necessità di magazzino e consente di realizzare forme complesse senza costi aggiuntivi, ottimizzando la produzione just-in-time.L'uso di materiali avanzati, come polimeri compositi rinforzati con fibra di vetro o carbonio, garantisce prestazioni elevate senza compromettere la sostenibilità. Un esempio concreto di questo approccio è il progetto "Beluga", un'imbarcazione stampata in 3D utilizzando materiali riciclati provenienti dal settore del packaging. Questa innovazione non solo dimostra l’efficacia del processo, ma apre nuove prospettive per l’economia circolare nell’industria nautica e oltre.Oltre ai vantaggi tecnologici, l’additive manufacturing introduce un cambio di paradigma nella gestione della filiera produttiva. L’idea di una produzione distribuita, dove la manifattura avviene direttamente nel luogo di utilizzo, elimina la logistica complessa e consente di adottare un modello di produzione "as a service". Questo significa che i progettisti possono inviare i loro file CAD direttamente ai cantieri, che a loro volta possono produrre le componenti in tempo reale, senza dipendere da fornitori terzi. Un’evoluzione che, oltre a ottimizzare i tempi di consegna, riduce sensibilmente i costi, con risparmi che possono arrivare fino al 70%.Tuttavia, l’adozione della manifattura additiva su larga scala incontra ancora alcune barriere. Da un lato, esistono vincoli normativi e certificativi che devono essere superati, specialmente in settori regolamentati come l’aerospazio. Dall’altro, è necessaria una trasformazione delle competenze professionali: emergono nuove figure come il "super operatore", capace non solo di gestire la produzione, ma anche di programmare le macchine e ottimizzare il processo. Questo cambiamento sta già avvenendo grazie a investimenti in formazione e collaborazioni con istituzioni accademiche.Con la crescente domanda di personalizzazione, riduzione dei costi e sostenibilità, la manifattura additiva di grande formato rappresenta un'opportunità concreta per le aziende che vogliono innovare i loro processi produttivi. Non si tratta solo di una rivoluzione tecnologica, ma di un nuovo modello industriale, più flessibile ed efficiente, che sta progressivamente ridisegnando il panorama manifatturiero globale.
SummaryIn this episode, Ron Hayes and Mark Raycroft reflect on their separate but memorable trips to Churchill, Manitoba, in search of iconic arctic wildlife. Ron's September trip focused on the Autumn colors, and he discusses his experiences with Aurora photography, beluga whales, and polar bears. He shares insights on the beauty of autumn colors, cultural engagement with the local community, and the planning of future trips to this unique destination. The conversation highlights the unpredictability of wildlife encounters and the joy of capturing stunning images in nature. Mark Raycroft shares his contrasting experiences from his first snowy November trip to Churchill and his unique wildlife photography opportunities, particularly with a wide range of polar bear behavior. He discusses the journey to Churchill, travel tips, gear selection, and the emotional connections formed during wildlife encounters. The conversation highlights the thrill of capturing moments with sparring boars and the importance of community and fun in photography adventures.TakeawaysThe trips to Churchill are both memorable and educational.Aurora photography requires the right equipment and techniques.Beluga whale interactions can vary year to year.The beauty of autumn colors enhances the wildlife experience.Cultural insights from local communities enrich the trip.Wildlife encounters are unpredictable but rewarding.Planning future trips can help manage expectations.Photography in RAW format yields better results.Engaging with local artists and their work is inspiring.The camaraderie among travelers enhances the experience. The journey to Churchill offers stunning aerial views.Choosing the right gear is crucial for wildlife photography.Packing efficiently can enhance your travel experience.Wildlife encounters create emotional connections.Sparring bears provide unique photography opportunities.Community and fun are essential in photography trips.Planning ahead can lead to better experiences.Understanding animal behavior enhances photography.Capturing moments in nature is a rewarding experience.Editing photos multiple times can yield different results.Sound Bites"We hit a home run with the Aurora.""I shot the Aurora in RAW.""There were a ton of whales this year.""The colors really hadn't popped.""We had a good tour.""We saw several bears every day.""It was a great collection of people.""I zero regrets about the trip.""It was a different experience walking around.""We can share some information.""What an interesting view from the plane.""Know when you're planning these trips.""I was so aware of the baggage for the carry-on.""You can never hear a ptarmigan pee.""I am in bliss. I don't need anything more.""It helps us to bring this together."Chapters00:00 Memorable Trips to Churchill02:05 Aurora Photography Techniques10:00 Beluga Whales and Polar Bear Encounters18:14 The Beauty of Autumn Colors26:13 Cultural Insights and Community Engagement34:48 Planning Future Trips to Churchill39:01 Journey to Churchill: Aerial Perspectives42:54 Travel Tips: Packing and Equipment Management45:56 Choosing the Right Gear for Wildlife Photography49:21 Capturing Unique Wildlife Moments: Ptarmigan and Arctic Hare52:46 The Thrill of Polar Bear Encounters56:38 Sparring Bears: A Photographer's Dream01:01:55 The Emotional Connection with Wildlife01:06:48 Experiencing the North: The Life of Polar Bears01:10:10 Planning Future Adventures: Upcoming Trips and Opportunities01:12:59 The Importance of Community and Fun in PhotographyLinksJason Gibody's Instagram PagejgwildphotoSergius Hannan's Beluga Underwater Footagehttps://youtube.com/clip/Ugkxl0oE3X-x8JOOYHgkoJ-jhTP0ABY6b8dJ?si=oYGxylTuTb5uwnahThanks for listening to the Beyond the Wild Podcast. Make sure to subscribe to be notified of upcoming episodes for your listening and viewing enjoyment! Beyond the Wild Podcast is sponsored by Pictureline.com and Canon USA.
"Beluga im Eis" – ein Hörstück aus der Arktis von Uwe Kullnick (Hördauer 10 Minuten) Es gab zahlreiche Vorkommnisse, Gefahren und Erlebnisse auf meinen viele Reisen. Menschen und Tiere begegneten mir in Afrika, Asien, USA, Kanada, Süd- und Mittelamerika, Arabien, Alaska, Japan und Europa oder der Arktis. Die vielen Geschichten zu erzählen, wird den Rest meines Lebens dauern und ich freue mich darauf. Hier ist eine Geschichte aus der Kälte. Ich erzähle sie nicht gern, ging sie doch leider nicht gut aus. Die Tiere: Belugas, weiße Wale, eingeschlossen an einem Atemloch im Eis, zu weit weg vom offenen Wasser um es tauchend zu erreichen. Ein hungriger Eisbär Uwe Kullnick ist Naturwissenschaftler. Neben seiner biologischen Forschung, arbeitete er in der strategischen Unternehmensleitung und war Senior Manager eines internationalen Konzerns und zuständig für 150 Länder. Seine akademischen Schwerpunkte als Dr. rer. nat. sind Biologie (Zoologie), Neurophysiologie und Sexualpsychologie. Manchmal ist er ein kompromissloser Biologist, wenn ihm jemand erzählen will, wie essenziell der Erhalt einer bestimmten Froschart ist, oder er ist analytisch bis zum Bersten seiner Diskussionspartner und ihm ist obendrein nichts Sexuelles zu fremd, um ihn noch staunen zu lassen. Heute ist er freier Autor und publiziert, Bücher, Hörbücher, Essays, Erzählungen, Kurzgeschichten, Podcasts. Als Gründer und Betreiber des Literatur Radio Hörbahn produzierte er in den vergangenen Jahren rund 1800 Sendungen und erreichte damit hunderttausende Hörer. Spezialeffekte: Jupp Stepprath, Hamburg. Als Neurophysiologe und selbst Betroffener hat er ein vielbeachtetes Buch über das Restless Legs Syndrom geschrieben: Restless Legs - Pest in den Beinen Facebook: http://facebook.com/uwe.kullnick Wenn Ihnen diese Geschichte gefallen hat, gefällt Ihnen vielleicht auch diese. Spezialeffekte: Jupp Stepprath, Hamburg,Autor, Sprecher und Realisation: Uwe Kullnick
Laura King is affectionately known as the 'Caviar Queen' and is widely regarded as the UK's foremost caviar expert. In this special episode of the podcast Laura takes Liv and Lara through a caviar tasting: from Beluga to Oscietra.
Laura King is affectionately known as the 'Caviar Queen' and is widely regarded as the UK's foremost caviar expert. In this special episode of the podcast Laura takes Liv and Lara through a caviar tasting: from Beluga to Oscietra.
Besprechung der Folge "When We Dead Awaken" ("Wenn Tote erwachen"): Familienzusammenführung für Brody - aber unter erschwerten Bedingungen. Denn seine Mutter ist nicht nur jünger als er, sondern auch Zeugin eines Mordes, in den zufällig ein wiederkehrender Charakter verwickelt ist. Gregor bemüht sich nach Kräften, das mit uns zu entwirren... Podcast "Vorzeitig abgesetzt":https://vorzeitig-abgesetzt.de/Weitere Auswahl aus Gregors Podcastwerk:Dinge von Interesse:https://dingevoninteresse.podigee.io/Der graue Rat:https://www.der-graue-rat.de/Hotel Hyperion:https://hotel-hyperion.de/The Lone Gunmen Show:https://podcastimperium.de/the-lone-gunmen-show/"When We Dead Awaken" von Henrik Ibsen:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_We_Dead_AwakenENOS:https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/ENOSName "Levine":https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/LevineLitfaßsäulehttps://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litfa%C3%9Fs%C3%A4uleMoritz in der Litfaßsäule:https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moritz_in_der_Litfa%C3%9Fs%C3%A4ulehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9xNJ4sG8hgPicornaviridaehttps://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/PicornaviridaeHvaldimir der Beluga:https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hvaldimirhttps://de.whales.org/2024/09/09/hvaldimir-nicht-erschossen/https://scilogs.spektrum.de/meertext/hvaldimir-marine-wal-oder-kinderfreund/Gregor auf Bluesky: @Onkel8028.bsky.socialGregor auf X: @Onkel8028Gregor auf Mastodon: @Onkel8028@mastodon.socialGregor auf Threads: @Onkel8028Martitime Montagsmusik - SpotifyMaritime Montagsmusik - YoutubeDarwin Pod per Mail: darwinpod@web.deDarwin Pod auf BlueSky: @darwinpod.bsky.socialDarwin Pod auf Mastodon: @darwinpod@podcasts.socialDarwin Pod auf Threads: @darwinpodDarwin Pod auf X: @darwinpodURL: https://darwinpod.letscast.fm/Sabine auf X: @LauferPodcastSabine auf BlueSky: @laufer-podcast.bsky.socialSabine auf Mastodon: @Podcastlaeuferin@troet.cafePatrick auf Mastodon: @chrysomeles@mastodon.socialPatrick auf BlueSky: @chrysomeles.bsky.socialPatrick auf Threads: @chryso.meles
I continue the discussion of POPLmark Reloaded , discussing the solutions proposed to the benchmark problem. The solutions are in the Beluga, Coq (recently renamed Rocq), and Agda provers.
Send us a textThis episode uncovers the mysteries of beluga whale communication, exploring their unique melon structures and the signals they may convey. It also examines how companion animals influence adolescent participation in sports and features an interview with Mara Williams about the vital role of medical lab scientists. • Beluga whale melon shapes as a form of communication • Findings on companion animals impacting adolescents' sports involvement • Insights from Mara Williams on life as a medical lab director • Overview of the challenges facing the medical lab field today • Encouragement for future scientists and appreciation for animal roles in human livesBunsen and Beaker Links to support us!Join the Paw Pack!Our Website!www.bunsenbernerbmd.comSign up for our Weekly Newsletter!Bunsen and Beaker on Twitter:Bunsen and Beaker on TikTokSupport the showFor Science, Empathy, and Cuteness!Being Kind is a Superpower.https://twitter.com/bunsenbernerbmd
Einige kreative Mitarbeiter eines großen Versandhändlers entwickeln kriminelle Energien bei dem Versuch, das perfide Geschäftsmodell des Onlinegiganten für sich auszunutzen. Doch wieviel Konsum verträgt der Mensch? Von Alexander Scharf und Johann-Heinrich Rabe www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Hörspiel
Beloved comedian, writer, and podcaster Ophira Eisenberg has lived in many places, several of which were part of provinces. That's because she's from Canada, which is a little like America but with more healthcare, hockey, and moose. Ophira illuminates us on the correct pronunciations of many major Canadian cities and provides valuable insight into the parka-clad lives of the folks who call Canada home. Let her send you off to the sleep just as calmly as the call of the loon or with the sudden power of a puck to the head.Listen to beluga whales imitate human voices by going to www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDDgJPKuSf0 or searching "Beluga Whale Sounds Like a Human."Listen to Ophira Eisenberg's podcast Parenting Is A Joke on the podcatcher of your choice. Learn more about Ophira, her stand-up specials, and tour dates by visiting her website, www.OphiraEisenberg.com.Hey Sleepy Heads, is there anyone whose voice you'd like to drift off to, or do you have suggestions on things we could do to aid your slumber? Email us at: sleepwithcelebs@maximumfun.org.Follow the Show on:Instagram @sleepwcelebsTwitter @SleepWithCelebsTikTok @SleepWithCelebsJohn is on Twitter @johnmoe.John's acclaimed, best-selling memoir, The Hilarious World of Depression, is now available in paperback.Join | Maximum FunIf you like one or more shows on MaxFun, and you value independent artists being able to do their thing, you're the perfect person to become a MaxFun monthly member.
Anexos al abecé de la música popular de Brasil en forma de compilaciones. Intervienen: Seu Bezerra, Ituana, Beluga’s Trio & Celso Mendes, Brazilian Jazz Cuts & Style Project, Scubba, Sixth Finger, Brazil XXI & Helida, Groove da Praia, Andrea Santos, Sarah Menescal, Maria Telles, Os Alquimistas y Style Project.Escuchar audio
Deborah Raarup from raarupadventures is a lodging photographer and travel blogger that loves to live life adventurously. After her and her husband got married, they sold most of their things and moved to Alaska. After visiting their 50th state together in January 2023, they embarked on a year long world trip with the goal to travel the world for an entire year on less than $100/day. From both their blog and their youtube channel they share their favorite places, things to do, and easy itineraries. In this episodes we will be covering everything from Alaska to plan your next adventure. We will discuss: Favorite time of year to visit Alaska Unique food to try in Alaska Best tours to take in Alaska How to get around Alaska Favoirte itinerary for Anchorage and Alaska Must do things in Alaska Favorite food spots in Alaska When to see Beluga whales in Alaska
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comBill Wasik is the editorial director of The New York Times Magazine. Monica Murphy is a veterinarian and a writer. Their first book, Rabid: A Cultural History of the World's Most Diabolical Virus, was a bestseller, and they're back with a new one: Our Kindred Creatures: How Americans Came to Feel the Way They Do About Animals.For two clips of our convo — on the beginnings of dog welfare, and the “Uncle Tom's Cabin” for animal activism — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: writing a book as a married couple; the mass extinctions of early America; bison at the brink; how horses increased after the Industrial Revolution and drove the early movement for animal welfare; “the best humanitarian ideas came from England”; bullfighting in Spain; the profound role and colorful character of Henry Bergh; his founding of the ASPCA; the absence of vegetarianism among early activists; PT Barnum's sympathy and exploitation; transporting Beluga whales by train; the public clashes between Barnum and Bergh; journalism's role in animal welfare; George Angell's magazine Our Dumb Animals; the anti-slavery Atlantic Monthly; animal activism growing out of abolitionism; Darwin; Romanticism; George Bird Grinnell and first Audubon Society; fashion and consumerism; wearing hats with whole birds; the emotional lives of dogs; the activism around strays; the brutality of early shelters; rabies and dog catchers; Louis Pasteur and the rabies vaccine; Anna Sewell's Black Beauty; how she was robbed of royalties; the treatment of horses in Central Park; reform movements driven by elites; class resentment; Animal Farm and Watership Down; the cruelty of today's food industry; pig crates; Pope Francis; and Matthew Scully's Dominion.Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Walter Kirn on his political evolution, Musa al-Gharbi on wokeness, Sam Harris for our quadrennial chat before Election Day, and Damon Linker on the election results. Wait, there's more: Peggy Noonan on America, Anderson Cooper on grief, Christine Rosen on humanness in a digital world, Mary Matalin on anything but politics, and John Gray on, well, everything.Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com.
Send us a textSuper fun episode with such a kind person! Hang out with us as we talk gaming, streaming, and what we are enjoying most recently! lets dive into the person behind the screen and get to know the streamer Beluga a little bit more! Find out if we can figure out the reader and gamer couples trope!As always the links are found below!Beluga:https://www.twitch.tv/beluga358https://www.youtube.com/@beluga358https://www.instagram.com/thebeluga358/https://www.youtube.com/@rollplayersguildhttps://www.instagram.com/therollplayersguild/Find me if you dare!!!https://beacons.ai/whowhatnowpod
Henry & Eddie bring you this week's weirdest stories and true-crime news starting with Henry's reaction to the Hollywood casting of Ed Gein, P Diddy detained and denied bail for his "freak offs", the story of beloved Beluga, Hvaldimir the Russian Spy Whale comes to an end, Spain's professional Wedding Crasher, DC man caught on driveway ring camera pleasuring himself with cucumber mounted to resident's truck, Vegas gas station attendant beats man with bat over broken nacho cheese dispenser, man seen wandering streets of Nashville missing portion of skull with brain exposed, Listener E-mails, and MORE! Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to ad-free new episodes and get exclusive access to bonus content.
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Brian and Ed have and update on strange noises coming from the Boeing Starliner, Chestnut vs. Kobayashi, Rob Riggle sucking, Dabo Swinney: Loser, Taylor Swift "playcaller" and the Manning Brothers musical.#SportsPodcast#SportsTalk#SportsNews#SportsAnalysis#AthleteInterviews#SportsFans#SportsCommunity#SportsDebate#SportsChat#FanOpinions#SportsTrivia#SportsMemes#SportsHighlights#BehindTheScenes#PodcastLife#Podcasting#PodcastersOfInstagram#PodcastCommunity#podcastrecommendation #PodcasterLifeOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: hims.com/BALLERSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-baller-lifestyle-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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3D Modelling Scam! Who wants a life-size Samantha Fox! Ip or not IP, that is the question! Vlad the Beluga! Short one this week because Rossy (Arthur Wrightus) has to leave for his bus!
This week, Derrick Beeler, David Rowe and Dave Gorman cover The Airbus Beluga....... Topics discussed: David Rowes trip to see The Frecce Tricolori... The Airbus Beluga.. Leave a voicemail or text feedback for The History Of Aviation Podcast @ 615-813-5180 Email audio or recoded feedback for The History Of Aviation Podcast @ hoapod1@gamil.com Links mentioned in this episode: https://history-of-aviation-podcast.zencast.website/ https://www.instagram.com/historyofaviationpodcast/ https://twitter.com/HistoryOfAVIAT https://www.facebook.com/Historyofaviationpodcast https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81736430 https://www.youtube.com/@historyofaviationpodcast732 https://www.tiktok.com/@history_of_aviation_pod?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc This Episode is sponsored in part by: https://truecomfortheatandair.com/ David Rowe's Website: https://www.aerowephile.com/ This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Chris Yin is CEO/Co-Founder of Plume, which he founded in 2024 to redefine how people use and think about RWAs. He is leading the team realizing the vision to simplify how users bring any kind of asset including collectibles and alternative assets in addition to traditional financial instruments onchain. Chris has an accomplished track record as a product lead and investor, with prior positions at Beluga, Scale Venture Partners, and Rainforest QA. In this conversation, we discuss:- RWAs- RWA-Fi- Advantages of tokenizing assets- Biggest challenges in RWA deployment- Plume's unique offerings in the RWA space- Which collectibles and alternative assets that will be most valuable to bring onchain- Alternative assets for retail investors- Crypto evolving to serve institutional partners-RWA based loans and looping- Understanding the crypto product life cycle- Knowing your audiencePlume NetworkWebsite: www.plumenetwork.xyzX: @plumenetworkTelegram: t.me/plumenetwork_communityChris YinX: @chriseyinBlog: www.chrisyin.xyz --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is brought to you by PrimeXBT. PrimeXBT offers a robust trading system for both beginners and professional traders that demand highly reliable market data and performance. Traders of all experience levels can easily design and customize layouts and widgets to best fit their trading style. PrimeXBT is always offering innovative products and professional trading conditions to all customers. PrimeXBT is running an exclusive promotion for listeners of the podcast. After making your first deposit, 50% of that first deposit will be credited to your account as a bonus that can be used as additional collateral to open positions. Code: CRYPTONEWS50 This promotion is available for a month after activation. Click the link below: PrimeXBT x CRYPTONEWS50
Conectamos con París para conocer la evolución de nuestros piragüistas de la mano del presidente de la Real Federación Española de Piragüismo, Javier Hernanz. Juan Girón desvela los secretos del auténtico mojito cubano. Encontramos en Málaga un restaurante singular recomendado en la Guía Michelin 2024, Beluga. José Andrés Colmena nos cuenta de dónde viene el nombre de la marca Quai d'Orsay mientras analiza un No. 52, un habano recién lanzado. En los Planes, visitamos la exposición de Iwan Baan en el Museo ICO de Madrid, y rematamos el podcast con el ritmo frenético de Steve Lucky.
#245 for 1st August, 2024 or 33-oh-10 (3310) http://loosescrewsed.comJoin us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODES https://discord.gg/3Vfap47Rea Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsED Squad Update: Old School Standing Orders are Back - streamlined and better than ever. We're clearing out the conflicts from the ADI war well. We have some new conflicts that might be related to the fall out from our recent conflict with HK We're expanding out of 6A - Currently our target is Nedos, which is suboptimal, so we need raise the retreating faction there, and lower the influence of the lowest non native faction in Mezavini, so we land there instead. A lot of shit went down this week…Ole Bloomingwind will give a TLDR and where we go from here. This applies equally this week as last week. After which Lark will give a funnier TLDR All details in the #standing-orders and/or the #loose-screws-factions channels of the Discord. Galnet Update: https://community.elitedangerous.com/ Thargoid war update: Thor controls 35 systems Two spire sites reactivated today (galnet) ( Aegis Confirm Reports of Thargoid Spire Reactivation - Elite Dangerous ) Dev News: Frontier Unlocked contained announcements and info Discussion: Engineering rework Increase mat availability on grade 4 or 5 significantly increased from all known sources Dramatically, like from 6 to 9, up to 30 to 100 EDH too random (chart) EDO recipes made less expensive (chart) EDO all suits get increased capacity (chart) Reduced engineer unlock requirements (chart) They think it's close to right but will watch feedback as it goes to the players Additional changes/rebalance to thargoid war Contributions to retaking system will reward grade 4 and 5 mats Rewards determined by percentile of participation up to 120 mats(chart) Contributions do not reset each week, so even small gaming can compound Next update is “Type-8” Releasing 7th T8 Early access 3 months, same as before (major updates will have names now) Python mkII goes full release Includes engineering update Includes pre-builts Type-8 Standard Type-8 Stellar (Cooler paint job and modules) Passenger jump start - Beluga, luxury long range with Increased range SCO drive Bounty hunter jumpstart - Vulture, G1 weapons, G2 internals Additional paints and “fang” ship kit for P2 Partners get preview Type-8 from the 31st July (yesterday) (IT LOOKS AWESOME) Extra FU from gamescon - watch socials Community Corner: Buckey Ball - Race number 4 - Questing on Qixi by Clarrisa Au, coming later in July! http://buckyballracing.org.uk
This episode is sponsored by/brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/CREATURES and get on your way to being your best self. From one of our earliest interviews, here is the repeat of Dr. Kim Goetz and her work in tracking Blue Whales off New Zealand, as well as her other work. It is scientists like Dr. Geoetz who is helping us understand these oceanic creatures better! Dr Kim Goetz is a marine ecologist at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric research where she specializes on the movement and foraging behavior of marine mammals and seabirds. Dr Goetz is passionate about making the results from her scientific research accessible to both the public and policy makers so that conservation and management plans are data driven. She grew up in Colorado earning her bachelors degree with an interest in conservation. Her Master's research from Duke University took her to the Arctic where she studied Beluga whales, among other species. Once she completed her PhD from the University of California at Santa Cruz she soon relocated to New Zealand to begin her research career. Enjoy another incredible episode with another expert working hard to help us better understand our oceans and how to conserve them. ------------------------------------------------------------- Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE. We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife. Please contact us at advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast You can also visit our website HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, you'll learn about how reading fiction could make you smarter, the first ever likely transmission of bird flu from a cow to a human, and how a beluga whale communicates with its squishy head. Fiction Readers “People who read a lot of fiction tend to have better cognitive skills, study finds.” by Eric W. Dolan. 2024. “Cognitive effects and correlates of reading fiction: Two preregistered multilevel meta-analyses.” by Lena Wimmer, et al. 2024. Bird Flu Transmission “Texas dairy farm worker's case may be first where bird flu virus spread from mammal to human, scientists say.” by Helen Branswell. 2024. “Bird Flu Detections Reporting in Backyard and Commercial Birds.” CDC. 2024. “Avian Influenza.” World Organization For Animal Health. 2023. “Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus Infection in a Dairy Farm Worker.” by Timothy M. Uyeki, M.D., M.P.H., et al. 2024. Beluga Heads “Belugas may communicate by warping a blob of forehead fat.” by Elizabeth Anne Brown. 2024. “Belugas (Delphinapterus leucas) create facial displays during social interactions by changing the shape of their melons.” by Justin T. Richard, et al. 2024. Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dennis Christen, Senior Director, Animal Wellbeing & Behavior for the Georgia Aquarium was one of the architects that helped move two beluga whales from the NEMO Dolphinarium in Putin-ravaged Ukraine to the safety of Europe's largest aquarium, Oceanographic, in Valencia, Spain. This story made international headlines recently and involved a host of zoological facilities and other agencies to rescue these animals from worsening conditions such as power interruptions, food and other supply chain issues, and the inherent danger posed to NEMO staff caring for these and other animals over the past several years of Russian aggression. It is another amazing example of conservation and compassion by zoological professionals and institutions concerned for the welfare of animals regardless of cost or risk. It is a tale that honors the bravery, national pride, and dedication of the people of Ukraine as they strive to maintain some degree of normal life even as they fight for survival against a powerful aggressor. Animal Care Software
La Administración de Control de Drogas estadounidense advirtió que la reforma al Poder Judicial podría causar que el crimen organizado promueva a jueces afines a sus intereses. A pesar de toda la polémica que rodea la reforma, Sheinbaum anunció que será prioritaria y no se cambiará su punto más polémico: el de las elecciones populares. Una ola de calor dejó a al menos 550 personas fallecidas durante la Hajj, la peregrinación a La Meca que todos los musulmanes deben realizar al menos una vez, a causa de temperaturas que llegaron a los 51.8 ºC en la última semana. Además… El Banco de México y el gobierno federal instalaron el Fondo de Pensiones para el Bienestar; El gobierno de Canadá incluyó a los Guardianes de la Revolución de Irán en su lista de grupos terroristas; Manifestantes ambientalistas rociaron Stonehenge con pintura naranja; Y los desarrolladores de TikTok presentaron Whee, que promete ser la competencia de Instagram.Y para #ElVasoMedioLleno… En Alaska, una pequeña cría de venado cayó en los flotadores de un hidroavión en el muelle del lago Beluga, pero fue rescatada por un hombre y dos agentes de policía de lo que la policía describió como “una muerte segura”.Para enterarte de más noticias como estas, síguenos en nuestras redes sociales. Estamos en todas las plataformas como @telokwento. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.For this week's episode, we're going to Japan for a creepy and rare sea cryptid, the Ningen! How does this monster relate to the whaling restrictions? What happens if you find one? Find out this week!Support the Show.You can find us on -Myth Monsters Website: https://mythmonsters.co.ukSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5RPGDjM...Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast...Google Podcasts: ...
Andrew O'Donnell is a natural history film maker but he's also a musician who records under the moniker of Beluga Lagoon. Maud Starts meets up Andrew on a river bank where they watch dippers and talk about his latest album
SummaryIn this episode, the crew is joined by guest Cole Waltner as they recount their adventure to Churchill, Manitoba, targeting Polar Bears in a unique Autumn setting. The group talks about the timing of the trip and the unique opportunities it provided. They also discuss the logistics of traveling to Churchill, including the smaller planes and limited carry-on space. The conversation ends with a discussion about packing gear and the precautions they took to ensure its safety. The conversation in this segment revolves around the experiences of the photographers during their trip to Churchill. They discuss the challenges of traveling with camera gear, the excitement of arriving in Churchill, and the incredible sightings of polar bears and the Northern Lights. They also touch on the importance of checking camera settings and the disappointment of shooting in JPEG instead of RAW. Overall, the segment highlights the unique and awe-inspiring moments they encountered during their trip. The conversation in this part focuses on the experiences and encounters with polar bears and beluga whales in Churchill. The group discusses the behavior and habits of polar bears, including their presence along the coast and their hunting patterns. They also talk about the beluga whales and their curious nature. The conversation highlights the excitement and joy of being in close proximity to these animals and the opportunities to capture amazing photographs and videos. The guides are praised for their knowledge and expertise in ensuring the safety of the group while providing memorable wildlife encounters. The conversation revolves around the experiences and encounters during a trip to Churchill, Manitoba. The participants discuss the behavior of polar bears, the beauty of fall colors, and the unique wildlife sightings they had. They also highlight the importance of respecting the animals and prioritizing their welfare over getting the perfect shot. The trip was filled with incredible experiences and opportunities for photography and videography. The participants express their gratitude for the trip and the chance to share their experiences with others.KeywordsChurchill, Manitoba, polar bears, fall colors, trip, timing, logistics, packing gear, traveling, camera gear, backpack sponsor, F-stop, ICU units, flying, gate, Churchill, September, day one, experience, Aurora, JPEG, RAW, GoPros, smartphones, time-lapse, reflections, sleep deprivation, day length, polar bears, sightings, Northern Lights, polar bears, beluga whales, Churchill, hunting patterns, behavior, encounters, photography, guides, safety, Churchill, Manitoba, polar bears, fall colors, wildlife sightings, photography, videography, respecting animals, welfare, experiencesTakeawaysChurchill, Manitoba is a popular destination for photographing polar bears and experiencing the fall colors.The timing of the trip in September allowed for unique opportunities to capture polar bears and fall foliage.Traveling to Churchill involves smaller planes and limited carry-on space, requiring careful packing and gate checking of camera gear.Taking precautions such as wrapping gear in clothing and watching it being loaded onto the plane can help ensure its safety during travel. Traveling with camera gear can be challenging, especially when it comes to finding a suitable backpack and checking camera settings.Arriving in Churchill is an exciting experience, and the photographers wasted no time in exploring and photographing the wildlife.The sightings of polar bears and the Northern Lights were the highlights of the trip, providing unique and awe-inspiring photo opportunities.It's important to double-check camera settings, especially when renting or using new equipment, to avoid shooting in the wrong format.Using GoPros and smartphones can also capture memorable moments, such as time-lapses and light painting.The photographers experienced sleep deprivation due to the long daylight hours and late-night Aurora shoots.The trip lasted four full days, during which they saw and photographed seven polar bears. Polar bears congregate in Churchill waiting for the ice to form so they can hunt seals.The freshwater rivers in Churchill freeze earlier than the saltwater, allowing bears to hunt sooner.Beluga whales are curious and often approach boats, providing opportunities for close encounters.The guides prioritize safety while allowing for unique wildlife experiences.The group had the chance to photograph polar bears, beluga whales, and other wildlife in their natural habitats. Respect the animals and prioritize their welfare over getting the perfect shotThe trip to Churchill, Manitoba offered unique wildlife sightings and opportunities for photography and videographyThe participants had incredible experiences and encounters with polar bears and witnessed the beauty of fall colorsThe trip was a reminder of the importance of experiencing and appreciating natureTitlesPacking Gear for a Safe and Successful TripTiming is Key: September Trip for Unique Opportunities Four Days of Polar Bear SightingsExcitement of Arriving in Churchill The Curiosity of Beluga WhalesCapturing Amazing Wildlife Moments Prioritizing Animal Welfare in Wildlife PhotographyExperiencing the Beauty of Fall Colors in Churchill, ManitobaSound Bites"We went to Churchill, Manitoba. And of course, the target species for that trip was polar bears.""The timing for me was the combination of aurora borealis and fall colors.""The smaller charter plane from Winnipeg to Churchill doesn't allow for the same size of carry-on that we're used to on the bigger jets.""We still don't have a backpack sponsor yet, but the F-stop interesting that they have these ICU units of varying sizes you can get inside the pack.""When you get there, what happens? What's day one like? What's going on? What is the experience when you arrive in Churchill in, sorry, what week in September?""Here's that. But hey, a second bang, it was worth the cost.""We took the Zodiac out with the belugas, which... I didn't even think of whales when we go, you know, when Ron says, 'Hey, let's go shoot polar bears.'""They're just super curious and very interesting animals. The way they look, they actually turn their head, which is a unique behavior for them.""All I needed was two more steps and this bear would have been just exactly on the other side of this still water pool would have been a perfect reflection.""Hehehehe""This sucker is completely ignoring us""That art of care was pretty cool"Chapters00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties09:06 Destination: Churchill, Manitoba28:49 Challenges of Traveling with Camera Gear36:24 Importance of Checking Camera Settings46:01 Capturing Moments with GoPros and Smartphones56:36 Guides Ensuring Safety and Memorable Experiences01:16:34 Introduction and Ignored by a Polar Bear01:26:26 Reflecting on the Trip and Future Plans
In this episode of the Devex Book Club podcast, President and Editor-in-Chief Raj Kumar sits down with Microsoft's Juan M. Lavista Ferres to talk about how he got his start with computer science, what AI can do (and what it can't), and how Beluga whales can help detect war crimes in Syria.
Join our hosts for a look at the aviation news and a good dose of conversation on this week's show. Shape the conversation of the show by joining the LIVE chatroom. Thanks to everyone in the community who comes out and participates. We wouldn't be able to do it without you! You can get in touch with us all at : WhatsApp +44 757 22 491 66 Email podcast@planetalkinguk.com or comment in our chatroom on YouTube. In this week's show we have our weekly round-up of the latest mishaps with our favourite North American plane-maker, an airline getting in hot water over an unqualified pilot, the Beluga goes transatlantic, and a discussion about whether you'd fly on a Max. In the military news we have news on the SR-71 replacement, F-35 delays, and a crashed drone in Poland. Our "Caption This" picture has been getting a lot of interest this week, and we hear more from Nev at the Drone Summit in Dublin.
In episode 210 of the Simple Flying podcast, your hosts Jo and Tom discuss, A transatlantic Beluga crossing Air Astana's impressive 2023 results A LATAM Boeing 787 incident update Qatar Airways reignites first class New 6 hour Embraer E195-E2 flights
Cyrus Tabrizi is the founder of Caspian Monarque, a producer and distributor of fine Iranian caviar. I first met Cyrus last year when we happened to be seated together at a dinner in Udine, Italy during an event called Ein Prosit. After spending a few minutes with him, I began to realize how little I actually understand about caviar and where it comes from. I know it's considered a luxury product. That caviar is usually expensive. That Russians are known to eat a lot of it. That suddenly millennials are putting it on fried chicken and tater tots. But if you asked me what distinguishes good caviar from great caviar, I couldn't tell you.The world of caviar has changed dramatically since 2008 when a global ban on caviar from wild sturgeon was enacted by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species after sturgeon were being severely overfished. Now, nearly all of the world's caviar comes from farmed sturgeon. There are 26 different types of sturgeon and each kind produces unique tasting roe, but the conditions in which each are being raised can vary drastically. The most coveted caviar comes from the Beluga, followed by the Ossetra, sturgeons, which are originally from the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. Farmed caviar, however, is coming from anywhere now. There are hundreds of farms all over the world. There's lots of caviar being farm raised in the United States. It's being raised in Uruguay. A ton of it is being raised in China. Much of it is not Ossetra and Beluga, but from other species. There is also fish roe from other kinds of fish, such lumpfish, flying fish or even salmon, that are called caviar, though technically they do not fit the definition.I tried Cyrus' caviar in Italy and it is indeed the great stuff. That much I know. He explains why Caspian Monarque stands out, in his words. They are a sustainably minded sturgeon farm in the Caspian Sea, the origin of the finest grades of caviar. As they are being farmed within the Caspian Sea, the natural environment they are from, eating the same food they eat in the wild, they can get the highest quality caviar. However, I cannot even get his caviar, Iranian caviar, in the United States because of a ban on Iranian products in the U.S. He explains why that is and how Iranian caviar industry has a history of legal issues despite being historically sustainable and well managed. That's why he started the business. He was a lawyer and he liked the challenge.The caviar industry is one ripe with fraud. There are scandalous producers and misleading labels, though there are ways to know if you are getting caviar from a good source. On Caspian Monarque's website they actually have a way to check the origin of a tin of caviar by the CITES number on the label, and it's not just for their caviar, but any legally traded variety. For the most part, it's up to the consumer to know the difference and understand what they are buying. We talk about how blockchain might be used in the future to help make caviar even more transparent. Who knew there was so much to know about caviar?Read more at New Worlder on Substack.
In this special “Rescue Me” episode, Nancy tells us about the mysterious Beluga whale Hvaldimir, who might be a Russian spy! How can Hvaldimir find his way home?
Episode #186 of the Adjust the Mic Podcast, titled “The Grand Beluga.” Broadcasted from the heart of Lampin Media Studios in Titusville, FL. Co-hosts Thaddeus & Scott, alongside the charismatic historian Che, delve into the intriguing subject of animal intelligence. This episode takes listeners on a journey into animal intelligence, the pioneering Neurolink technology, the … Continue reading "Adjust the Mic Episode #186 The Grand Beluga" The post Adjust the Mic Episode #186 The Grand Beluga appeared first on Adjust the Mic Podcast.
We're back and live from the range again at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, chatting with Lucas Glover, Maverick McNealy, tournament director Steve John, Sahith Theegala, and Justin Thomas. The Beluga also gives us big board for the entire tournament, we make some picks, react to the Tour investment announcement, player quotes, and a ton more. Thanks a ton to AT&T for having us out to do a show from the range, it was an absolute blast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices