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Read This
James Bradley Thinks Kindness is a Superpower

Read This

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 24:11 Transcription Available


In addition to being an established novelist, James Bradley is also a journalist and writer of non-fiction, much of it concerned with the natural world and the myriad threats it faces. Set in the near future, in a world that is in the grips of climate catastrophe, his latest novel, Landfall, is a crime thriller at its heart. This week, Michael and James discuss what it means to write into a specific genre and why kindness is so important in both this novel and the world. Reading list: Clade, James Bradley, 2015 Ghost Species, James Bradley, 2020 Deep Water, James Bradley, 2024 Landfall, James Bradley, 2025 Highway 13, Fiona McFarlane, 2024 You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram Guest: James BradleySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SCDP ECHO Podcast
Clade I Mpox: Raising Awareness, Revisiting Progress

SCDP ECHO Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 58:51


Music: Spark Of Inspiration by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comLicensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com

La question info
Variole du singe: que sait-on du premier cas du nouveau variant du Mpox détecté en France?

La question info

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 2:54


Le premier cas du nouveau variant du virus Mpox vient d'être identifié en France. Il s'appelle le Clade 1b et il semble être considéré comme plus transmissible par les autorités de santé. De quoi s'agit-il? Et doit-on s'en inquiéter? On pose ces questions à Margaux de Frouville, cheffe du service santé de BFMTV.

National STD Curriculum
IDWeek 2024: Mpox Updates

National STD Curriculum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 17:00 Transcription Available


This episode reviews five oral abstracts which addressed the 2023 clade I mpox outbreak and recent or ongoing research on the efficacy of tecovirimat, the JYNNEOS vaccine, and alternative therapies. IDWeek 2024 occurred in October 2024. View episode transcript at www.std.uw.edu.This podcast is dedicated to an STD [sexually transmitted disease] review for health care professionals who are interested in remaining up-to-date on the diagnosis, management, and prevention of STDs. Editor and host Dr. Meena Ramchandani is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington (UW) and Program Director of the UW Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program. 

AMA COVID-19 Update
Clade 1 Mpox, Canada bird flu news, and E. coli outbreak recall on carrots 2024

AMA COVID-19 Update

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 13:16


Can you die from E coli? Does E coli die when cooked? What are the symptoms of bird flu? Which carrots are being recalled? Does McDonalds still have E coli? AMA's Vice President of Science, Medicine and Public Health, Andrea Garcia, JD, MPH, discusses recent E. coli outbreaks linked to organic carrots, baby carrots and fast food. Also covering Mpox cases in the US, rising bird flu cases, as well as getting COVID and flu vaccines ahead of the holiday season as respiratory illnesses increase. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.

Strabcast
26. Ambliopia: precisamos falar de prevenção!

Strabcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 31:59


Falar sobre ambliopia é necessário!Você sabia que 1 a 3% da população mundial sofre com visão preguiçosa e isso é algo totalmente prevenível se tratado a tempo?Esse é um episódio em prol da campanha contra a Ambliopia do CLADE, que é apoiada pelo CBE e SBOP. Portanto, já divulgue o episódio de hoje a todos os pediatras, professores, profissionais e  qualquer pessoa que tenha contato direto com os pequenos! Vamos espalhar informação de qualidade para que as crianças possam ser examinadas no momento adequado!

Butt Honestly with Doctor Carlton and Dangilo

It's lucky episode 13, and Dr. Carlton and Dangilo are diving into all the things that make this podcast deliciously addictive. The banter is in full force as they recount their Slutter Camp shenanigans, a bloody three-way (yes, you read that right), and straight guys in the locker room. Plus, ever wonder if gay men really do have more sex—and why? The guys don't shy away from that juicy discussion.As always, listener questions are in the spotlight. First up: what's the deal with prostate screening? Dr. Carlton breaks down what a normal PSA range is and whether there's any correlation between HPV and elevated PSA test results. And, with flu season upon us, they tackle the question: is it safe to get the flu shot, Covid booster, and Mpox vaccine all at once? Plus, is Clade 1b of Mpox in the U.S.? Dr. Carlton has the latest scoop.But hold onto your hats—the guys also take on a lengthy (and steamy) voicemail detailing the dos and don'ts of prepping for a cum dump. It's followed by a scandalous story that'll leave you hot, bothered, and possibly reaching for a cigarette. Definitely not one for the prudish!To wrap it all up, Dr. C and D end the episode with their fan-favorite “What's Your Love Language?” segment. This episode is wild, informative, and packed with laughs—don't miss out!https://www.instagram.com/butthonestlypod/Call us @ 61-BUTT-1103Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Habari za UN
UNHCR yatoa ombi la dharura la dola milioni 21.4 kukabili mpox miongoni mwa wakimbizi barani Afrika

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 2:07


Ugonjwa wa homa ya nyani au mpox ukisalia kuwa dharura ya afya ya umma duniani, shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia wakimbizi, UNHCR linasaka zaidi ya dola milioni 21 zitakazotumika hadi mwishoni mwa mwaka huu kuongeza harakati dhidi ya ugonjwa huo miongoni mwa wakimbizi katika nchi zilizokumbwa na dharura ya ugonjwa huo, hususan Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Congo, DRC. Assumpta Massoi anafafanua zaidi.UNHCR imetangaza ombi hilo leo la dola milioni 21.4, fedha zinazolenga kusaidia watu milioni 9.9 waliolazimika kukimbia makwao kutokana na sababu mbali mbali ikiwemo vita. Watu hao wako kwenye nchi 35 barani Afrika.Hatua hii ya UNHCR inakuja baada ya wagonjwa 88 wa mpox kuwa ni wakimbizi na kati yao hao 68 wako DR Congo, taifa ambalo limeripoti idadi kubwa zaidi ya wagonjwa wa mpox duniani. Wagonjwa pia wameripotiwa Jamhuri ya Congo au Congo-Brazaville na vile vile Rwanda.Taarifa ya UNHCR kutoka Geneva, USwisi inasema, ingawa mpox ni ugonjwa wa muda mrefu barani Afrika, ongezeko la wagojwa hasa wenye mnyumbuliko mpya wa mpox yaani Clade 1b umefanya shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Afya duniani, WHO kutangaza tarehe 14 mwezi Agosti kuwa mpox ni dharura ya afya ya umma duniani. Na tangu wakati huo watu 20,000 barani Afrika wameshukiwa kuwa na ugonjwa huo.Allen Maina, Mkuu wa Afya ya Umma UNHCR anasema kwa mazingira ya sasa walio hatarini kuambukizwa zaidi ni wakimbizi wanaoishi kwenye mazingira magumu bila maji, wala sabuni na lishe bora.Sasa wanahitaji kusaidia serikali na wadau katika hatua dhidi ya mpox kuhakikisha hakuna anayeachwa nyuma. Hivyo fedha zitaimarisha mifumo ya afya, maji na huduma za kujisafi na kuhakikisha wakimbizi wanajengewa mnepo sasa na siku za usoni.UNHCR inatoa wito kwa wahisani kuonesha ukarimu wao kwa kuwa fedha hizo zitawezesha ujumuishaji wa wakimbizi kwenye mipango ya serikali katika nchi husika ya kujiandaa na kujikinga dhidi ya mpox kwa mujibu wa Mpango wa Afrika dhidi ya mpox ulioandaliwa na kituo cha Afrika cha kudhibiti na kuzuia magonjwa, CDC na WHO.

The Documentary Podcast
What's it like to have mpox

The Documentary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 23:02


Mpox causes a headache, fever and a blistering rash all over the body. There have been more than 1,200 cases in parts of Central and West Africa since the start of this year. The milder version is now circulating in other parts of the world but the much stronger, possibly deadlier strain, called Clade 1b is also on the rise. A few weeks ago, the World Health Organisation announced that mpox constituted a public health emergency of international concern after an upsurge of cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and other countries in Africa. Host Luke Jones brings together survivors from the UK and Nigeria to share their experiences. “I thought that I was dying,” said Harun in London. “Nobody knew what it was and I was getting worse every day. I remember looking at a bottle of water and I started crying because I wasn't able to drink.” We also hear from three doctors about some of the challenges they face - from a mistrust in medical professionals, to a belief that mpox is not caused by a virus and so doesn't require hospital treatment. “An elderly man started developing symptoms but felt his symptoms were not due to any pathogen but due to a spiritual attack,” said Dr Dimie Ogoina, from the Niger Delta Teaching hospital. A co-production between Boffin Media and the BBC OS team. (Photo: Elisabeth Furaha applies medication on the skin of her child Sagesse Hakizimana who is under treatment for Mpox, near Goma in North Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of Congo August 19, 2024. Credit: Arlette Bashizi/File Photo/Reuters)

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Tonix Pharmaceuticals and Bilthoven Bio Collaborate to Advance TNX-801 Mpox Vaccine Candidate

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 6:35


Dr. Seth Lederman, CEO of Tonix Pharmaceuticals, recently joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the company's collaboration with Bilthoven Biologicals (BBio) to advance TNX-801, Tonix's promising vaccine candidate for mpox. TNX-801 is a live, replicating, attenuated virus vaccine based on horsepox, currently in preclinical development to prevent both mpox and smallpox. TNX-801 leverages cutting-edge technology with the potential to serve as a viral vector platform, enabling the development of recombinant versions to protect against other infectious diseases. BBio, a global leader in vaccine production, was selected by the European Union for its pandemic preparedness program, making them an ideal partner for this collaboration. Dr. Lederman shared that TNX-801 has shown remarkable results in preclinical studies, demonstrating immune protection in animal models with better tolerability compared to vaccines based on 20th-century vaccinia viruses. Specifically, TNX-801 has been shown to protect non-human primates against a lethal challenge with intratracheal Clade 1 monkeypox virus. Following a single-dose vaccination, the vaccine not only prevented clinical disease and lesions but also significantly decreased viral shedding in the mouth and lungs, suggesting strong mucosal immunity and the potential to block forward transmission. This collaboration between Tonix Pharmaceuticals and BBio represents a significant step forward in the fight against mpox and smallpox, and the technology behind TNX-801 may pave the way for future vaccines against a range of infectious diseases. #proactiveinvestors #tonixpharmaceuticalsholdingcorp #nasdaq #tnxp #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

DIS-Order: Every Disney Film
Dis-Order #1.61 - Strange World

DIS-Order: Every Disney Film

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 157:16


Andy, Hunter, and Michael finally spend some time with the Clade family on their bizarre adventure when they review the 61st film from Walt Disney Animation Studios, 2022's Strange World. Find more Dis-Order: Every Disney Film through the official RF4RM social media channels: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram   Rate, review, & subscribe to Dis-Order on: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher   Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to podcast@rf4rm.com

Public Health On Call
795 - The Discovery of a New Clade of Candida Auris—A “Critical Pathogen”

Public Health On Call

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 16:07


About this episode: The discovery of a new clade of C. auris—a fungus the WHO has declared a “critical pathogen”—has ignited new fears about the fungi's ability to evolve beyond infection control measures. C. auris already poses significant—and lethal—risks to hospitals and patients worldwide and, with global warming, medicine should expect more emerging fungal infections that are resistant to existing treatments. In today's episode: C. auris's evolution, the climate change factor, and what's needed to prevent infections before treatment options fail. Guest: Arturo Casadevall is chair of the department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a global expert in host defense mechanisms, fungi, and antibody-based therapies. He is also co-author of the book What If Fungi Win? with Stephanie Desmon. Host: Stephanie Desmon, MA, is a former journalist, author, and the director of public relations and communications for the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, the largest center at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She is also co-author of the book What If Fungi Win? with Dr. Casadevall. Show links and related content: Worsening Spread of Candida auris in the United States, 2019-2021—Annals of Internal Medicine What If Fungi Win? (book)—Johns Hopkins Press Candida auris: A Yeast to Fear—Public Health On Call Podcast (archive) The Rise of Invasive Fungi—Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine Why Fungal Diseases Are An Increasing Threat–Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine On the Emergence of Candida auris: Climate Change, Azoles, Swamps, and Birds—mBio Contact us: Have a question about something you heard? Looking for a transcript? Want to suggest a topic or guest? Contact us via email or visit our website. Follow us: @‌PublicHealthPod on X @‌JohnsHopkinsSPH on Instagram @‌JohnsHopkinsSPH on Facebook @‌PublicHealthOnCall on YouTube Here's our RSS feed

In Focus by The Hindu
Does India need to be concerned about the global Mpox outbreak?

In Focus by The Hindu

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 20:47


Another public health emergency has hit the world, and this time it's mpox, previously known as monkeypox. The outbreak is sweeping through west, central and east African countries, and in the past few days cases have also been reported closer home, in Pakistan and Thailand.  While mpox has been around for decades, this time around, a deadlier and far more transmissible strain—known as Clade 1b—has driven the recent surge in cases. This strain is believed to cause death in about 3.6 per cent of the cases, with children being the most vulnerable, according to the World Health Organisation.  The Indian government has said there is no call for alarm as of now but has also said that hospitals have been alerted and large-scale testing is being looked into if the need arises.  So what is mpox—how is it caused and how does it spread? How do you know if you have mpox and what are the signs and symptoms? What are the treatment options and is there a vaccine available? And importantly, how concerned should India be about this latest zoonotic viral disease?    Guest: Dr V Ramasubramanian, consultant infectious diseases specialist, Apollo Hospital, Chennai and medical director, Capstone Multispecialty Clinic, Chennai  Host: Zubeda Hamid  Edited by Sharmada Venkatasubramanian. 

CinemaCafe
ปากีสถาน ยืนยันพบผู้ป่วยโรคฝีดาษวานรสายพันธุ์ เคลด ทูว์ (Clade 2) จำนวน 1 ราย

CinemaCafe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 2:50


17.00 ข่าวราชมงคล // ปากีสถาน ยืนยันพบผู้ป่วยโรคฝีดาษวานรสายพันธุ์ เคลด ทูว์ (Clade 2) จำนวน 1 ราย

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Tonix Pharmaceuticals accelerates Mpox vaccine as WHO declares global health emergency

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 6:01


Tonix Pharmaceuticals CEO Seth Lederman speaks with with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about the company's accelerated efforts to develop a single-dose vaccine for Mpox, TNX-801, in light of the World Health Organization's declaration of a global health emergency. Lederman highlighted the vaccine's promising results in animal studies, which showed protection against lethal challenges with Clade 1 Mpox virus and prevention of skin lesions, potentially blocking forward transmission. As the threat of more lethal strains like Clade 1 emerges, Tonix is ramping up its development process, focusing on producing GMP material suitable for human trials. The vaccine, based on Tonix's RPV platform, is designed for rapid distribution and could play a critical role in managing the public health crisis. Lederman also discussed the potential risks associated with Clade 1's spread beyond Africa, stressing the need for quick and effective solutions. With a single dose, this vaccine could provide a durable defense against Mpox, akin to vaccines for smallpox. The company's efforts reflect the urgency of the situation and the importance of innovative solutions in pandemic preparedness. Visit Proactive's YouTube channel for more videos, and don't forget to give this video a like, subscribe to the channel, and enable notifications for future content. #TonixPharmaceuticals #MpoxVaccine #SethLederman #TNX801 #PublicHealth #WHO #Monkeypox #Biotech #Pharmaceuticals #PandemicPreparedness#ProactiveInvestors #InvestmentStrategy #ProactiveInvestors ##invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

Mongabay Newscast
Experts warn bird flu poses ‘an existential threat' to biodiversity, and a possible threat to humans

Mongabay Newscast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 27:34


The current clade of H5N1 or bird flu is an "existential threat" to the world's biodiversity, experts say. While it has infected more than 500 bird and mammal species on every continent except Australia, the number of human infections from the current clade (grouping) 2.3.4.4b is still comparatively small. U.S. dairy workers have recently become infected, and the virus could easily mutate to become more virulent, our guest says. Joining the Mongabay Newscast to talk about it is Apoorva Mandavilli, a global health reporter for The New York Times. Mandavilli details what virologists and experts know about the human health risks associated with this latest clade, what nations are doing (or not doing) to help contain its spread, and why. She also details how environmental degradation and industrial agriculture help create the conditions for outbreaks like this to occur. Read Sharon Guynup's reporting on it here. Like this podcast? Please share it with a friend and help spread the word about the Mongabay Newscast. Subscribe to or follow the Mongabay Newscast wherever you listen to podcasts, from Apple to Spotify, and you can also listen to all episodes here on the Mongabay website, or download our free app for Apple and Android devices to gain instant access to our latest episodes and all of our previous ones. Image Credit: Highly pathogenic avian influenza killed thousands of black-browed albatross (Thalassarche melanophris) chicks in the Falkland Islands and Islas Malvinas, where two-thirds of the entire population lives. Image © Julia Emerit and Augustin Clessin. Time Codes --- (00:00) Introduction (02:44) The evolution of H5N1 (05:47) Clade 2.3.4.4b (08:21) Challenges in monitoring the spread (11:10) What are the human health risks? (16:34) A spotlight on industrialized animal agriculture (18:26) A vaccination strategy? (20:05) What lessons are we learning from other pandemics? (23:08) The degradation of nature and the frequency of disease outbreaks (25:57) Credits

VOV - Việt Nam và Thế giới
Tin quốc tế - Khuyến cáo giám sát chặt chẽ biến thể virus đậu mùa khỉ mới ở Thái Lan

VOV - Việt Nam và Thế giới

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 1:20


 - Nhà virus học hàng đầu Thái Lan, Tiến sĩ Yong Poovorawan hối thúc giới chức y tế Thái Lan phải tăng cường giám sát chặt chẽ đối với biến thể Clade 1b)của virus bệnh đậu mùa khỉ (Mpox), hiện đang lây lan khắp các quốc gia Trung và Đông Phi. Chủ đề : virus, đậu mùa khỉ, Thái Lan --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vov1tintuc/support

Government Of Saint Lucia
WHO declares Mpox a public health emergency

Government Of Saint Lucia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 3:28


The Ministry of Health, Wellness, and Elderly Affairs informs the public of the recent declaration by the World Health Organization (WHO) of Mpox (formerly known as monkeypox) as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) on August 14, 2024. This declaration follows the identification of a new, highly transmissible strain, Clade 1, which has been associated with more severe illness. Find out more: https://www.govt.lc/news/who-declares-mpox-a-public-health-emergency Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79d79UTUZNE

MedCram
Episode 107. Mpox (clade IB) in Africa Declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern

MedCram

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 19:46


Roger Seheult, MD of MedCram explains the current mpox outbreak. See all Dr. Seheult's videos at: https://www.medcram.com/ (This video was recorded on August 16th, 2024) Roger Seheult, MD is the co-founder and lead professor at https://www.medcram.com He is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine and an Associate Professor at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine. MEDCRAM WORKS WITH MEDICAL PROGRAMS AND HOSPITALS: MedCram offers group discounts for students and medical programs, hospitals, and other institutions. Contact us at customers@medcram.com if you are interested. MEDIA CONTACT: Media Contact: customers@medcram.com Media contact info: https://www.medcram.com/pages/media-contact Video Produced by Kyle Allred FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/MedCram https://twitter.com/MedCramVideos https://www.instagram.com/medcram DISCLAIMER: MedCram medical videos are for medical education and exam preparation, and NOT intended to replace recommendations from your doctor. #mpox #monkeypoxcases

Lunch and Learn with Dr. Berry
Sweden Reports New Monkeypox Case

Lunch and Learn with Dr. Berry

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 29:37


In today's episode of Real Physician Reacts, we're diving into the recent resurgence of Monkeypox, specifically the first reported case of the new strain in Sweden. This development has prompted the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) to declare a global health emergency. I'm Dr. Berry Pierre, and we'll explore why this disease is back in the spotlight, what makes this new strain more concerning, and what you need to know to stay informed. Episode Summary: This episode highlights the re-emergence of Monkeypox, focusing on the recent case in Sweden. The new strain, known as clade 1, is more transmissible and lethal than previous versions. With a higher fatality rate and the ability to spread more easily, this strain has raised significant concerns on a global scale. We discuss the importance of staying informed about these developments, particularly as the world continues to grapple with various health challenges. Key Takeaways: Monkeypox in Sweden: The first reported case of the clade 1 strain outside of Africa marks a significant global health concern. Clade 1 Strain: This strain is more dangerous due to its higher transmission rate and increased fatality. Global Vigilance: Staying informed about these developments is essential to understanding the potential risks and impacts. Quotes: "When W.H.O. declares this emergency, you best believe that we need to kind of keep an eye because, you know, remember where this is? Summertime, right? Where everyone's outside, everyone's traveling, everyone's doing them, and the world is a lot smaller than we may think." – Dr. Berry Pierre "This strain that we're talking about now, clade 1, is more transmissible, which means more cases can be spread because of the disease. And it's also more virulent, meaning the fatality rate is higher." – Dr. Berry Pierre "We just need to say all right, especially if you're in the United States, we just have to think like, okay, we just need to keep an eye on this. We should keep an eye on this." – Dr. Berry Pierre Please SUBSCRIBE for new videos every Monday afternoon and Thursday Evening https://www.drberrypierre.com/YTsubscription​ Let's Connect: Instagram TikTok Lunch and Learn Patreon Family

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
Mpox: WHO global health emergency & UK planning

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 10:00


Sweden confirms Europe's first case of a contagious new mpox variant, called Clade 1, following the World Health Organisation declaring a global public health emergency - latest with Evening Standard health reporter, Daniel Keane.In part two, ES arts & culture writer Vicky Jessop on Taylor Swift's Wembley Stadium run and how the devastating Southport attacks affected the singer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Just Another Kill Team Podcast
Hunter Clade and Legionary in Peru with Julio and Sawyer

Just Another Kill Team Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 81:08


Send us a Text Message.JAKTP Discord Link: https://discord.gg/6653HG9XKb JAKTP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justanotherkillteampodcast?igsh=ZzR2dmRwZTM3MGQ= JAKTP Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsCGQMlcqFmbwp295Hvaxxg JAKTP Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/JustAnotherKillteamPodcastNew York Open 3! October 26-27: https://www.ny-open.com/ Support us through our affiliate link for Wargames Atlantic: https://wargamesatlantic.com/?aff=7 Support the Show.

Mostly Murder (But Sometimes Not)
Elementary, "Dead Clade Walking"

Mostly Murder (But Sometimes Not)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 90:02


New episode out now! We cover the season two episode of Elementary “Dead Clade Walking”, starring Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu as a modern-day Holmes and Watson living in New York City. We talk about this version of the duo compared to the books, and how the characters and their dynamic were adapted to become a CBS procedural. We appreciate the show's treatment of addiction and how it affects the characters in short and long term ways, and discuss how in this particular episode the mystery was almost secondary to Sherlock's struggles and growth as a sponsor. We enjoy the realistic and thought-out mannerisms imbued into the characters, think the wardrobe choices are excellent, are relieved by the lack of romance, and love that Sherlock remains a drama queen. Katy brags again about her single semester of geology, Carrie thinks paleontologists can't be attractive or it's suspicious, Maddy makes a great Lord of the Rings joke no one catches, and Mack shares his fossilization grift. We also reveal our family's version of the Irish Goodbye, discuss the nonsense within but occasional necessity for academia, learn about dinosaurs and their relative time within the geological world, and get judgemental about shallot cutting techniques. Listen for more about learning languages, Sue the T. rex, trepanation as a metaphor, John Noble's filmography, cyclops myths, and the legacy of Styrofoam. Enjoy! TW: Drug addiction and recovery, autism spectrum, early taxidermy Show Notes: 2017 Scientific American article “Dinosaurs and the Anti-Shrink-Wrapping Revolution” 2013 Atlas Obscura article “An Overstuffed Taxidermy Walrus Comes Home” about the Horniman Walrus. The museum's object page is linked here. 2024 Discover Magazine Article “One-Eyed-Looking Mammoth Fossils May Have Inspired Origins of the Cyclops” From Wikipedia: “The Lion of Gripsholm Castle is a notable example of a poorly performed taxidermy located in Gripsholm Castle, Sweden. The lion is badly stuffed and is considered to have a comically deformed face”.  2011 Mental Floss article “The Lion of Gripsholm Castle” 2011 Buzzfeed article “Hilariously Bad Lion Taxidermy”

Southern Tomfoolery Plays
Hideous Tomfoolery - Episode 37: The Clade Company

Southern Tomfoolery Plays

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024 77:19


Join STF and HLP as they team up to fight against the Swarm Invasion!Please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/STFNetworkSTF NetworkSTF Links:https://www.thestfnetwork.com/https://discord.gg/7KPfMCzHLP Links:https://www.hideouslaughterpodcast.com/https://www.patreon.com/hideouslaughterStarfinder - Attack of the SwarmTitle Music:"Attack of the Swarm" by Adam KellyOther music:Kevin MacCleod - Incompetechincompetech.filmmusic.ioTabletop Audiotabletopaudio.comPurple Planet Musicwww.purple-planet.com/ (edited)

Just Another Kill Team Podcast
Hunter Clade with ITC #2 Liam from Australia

Just Another Kill Team Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 52:46


Send us a Text Message.Jason and Travis chat with Liam from Australia, currently ranked #2 in global ITC about Hunter Clade. JAKTP Discord Link: https://discord.gg/6653HG9XKb JAKTP Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsCGQMlcqFmbwp295Hvaxxg JAKTP Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/JustAnotherKillteamPodcastSupport us through our affiliate link for Wargames Atlantic: https://wargamesatlantic.com/?aff=7Support the Show.

This Week in Virology
TWiV 1116: Clinical update with Dr. Daniel Griffin

This Week in Virology

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 46:38


In his weekly clinical update, Dr. Griffin delves highly pathogenic H5N1 biology including its circulation in New York City, being able to infect cells within mammary glands and why testing is not supported before reviewing the recent statistics on SARS-CoV-2 infection, how vaccination reduced deaths and hospitalizations associated with COVID-19 and how to take off PPE to reduce virus transmission, discussing the guidelines for spring administration of COVID vaccines boosters, the emergency use application of a pre-exposure prophylactic, a drug interaction database and the global phase 3 trail of a novel antiviral, continues to dispel the myth of viral rebound, when to use steroids and the benefits of convalescent plasma, what do when healthcare workers succumb to SARS-CoV-2 infection, reminisces about when available monoclonal antibody therapies were effective, and discusses muscle training/exercise for treatment of PASC/long COVID and the use of RNase for its treatment. For more information about long COVID-19 listen to TWiV 1088. Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Clade 2.3.4.4b of highly pathogenic H5N1 in NYC (J Vi) Avian and human influenza A receptors in bovine mammary glands (bioRxiv) Where livestock infected with HPAI live (USDA) Another dairy worker contracted bird flu (NY Times) Reluctance to test for H5N1 (STAT News) COVID-19 national trend (CDC) COVID-19 deaths (CDC) Estimates of hospitalization and deaths prevaccination era (Emerg Inf Dis) Slightly less than half of COVID-19 patients died prevaccination (CIDRAP) How to undress in the time of COVID-19 (CID) Spring vaccineadvice (CIDRAP) Older adult spring booster available (CDC) Advisory committee for immunization practices slides (CDC) Advisory committee for immunization practices spring 2024 COVID-19 boosters (CDC) EUA for pemgarda (FDA) CDC Quarantine guidelines (CDC) Early phase of SARs-CoV-2 infection (COVID.gov) NIH COVID-19 treatment guidelines (NIH) Infectious Disease Society guidelines for treatment and management (IDSociety) Drug interaction checker (University of Liverpool) Global phase 3 study of ensitrelvir (Shionogi) Molnupiravir safety and efficacy (JMV) Convalescent plasma recommendation for immunocompromised (IDSociety) Updated respiratory virus guidances (CDC) What do when your heathcare provider is infected with SARS-CoV-2 (CDC) Managing healthcare staffing shortages (CDC) Remember when monoclonal antibody therapies worked (JID) Steroids, dexamethasone at the right time (OFID) Anticoagulation guidelines (hematology.org) Global clinical study of long COVID-19 (International Journal of Infecitous Diseases) Cardiopulmonary exercises testing of children with long COVID-19 (Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal) Phase 2 trial of RSVL-132 for severe fatigue related to PASC (CID) Muscle training may improve diaphragm muscle weakness 2 years after COVID-19 (American Journal of Respiratory Critical Care Health) Long COVID evidence based review TWiV shout out (TWiV 1088) Contribute to our Floating Doctors fundraiser Letters read on TWiV 1116 Dr. Griffin's COVID treatment summary (pdf) Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your questions for Dr. Griffin to daniel@microbe.tv

AMA COVID-19 Update
Latest bird flu news, Long Beach tuberculosis outbreak, and CDC Mpox Clade 1 DRC update

AMA COVID-19 Update

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 12:12


How does bird flu spread to humans? Can bird flu kill humans? Is there a tuberculosis outbreak in California? Is tuberculosis curable? Are Mpox cases on the rise? Our guest is AMA's Vice President of Science, Medicine and Public Health, Andrea Garcia, JD, MPH. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts. 

Infectious Diseases Society of America Guideline Update

Host Mati Hlatshwayo Davis, MD, MPH, FIDSA, director of health for the city of St. Louis, discusses the clade I mpox response with guests Jennifer McQuiston, DVM, and Agam Rao, MD, FIDSA of the CDC.

Title 24
S2 EP12: "Top's come off the kettle."

Title 24

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 75:33


(0:00) The Indianapolis Weekend(3:15) Decision to make Indy a Triple Crown(5:16) To Blitz or Not to Blitz the Whoops(7:00) Jett's Championship to lose(11:56) Chase Sexton: "Top's come off the kettle"(23:56) "Startcross" Cooper(26:05) Is Ken Roczen the Only One?(29:19) Eli Tomac: "Give him some slack"(34:27) Cooper and Clade: "...need to bounce back."(37:28) Cameron "the Consistent" McAdoo(44:32) Haiden Deegan responds(48:00) Deegan and the Tuff Block(50:36) Brian Deegan's words to his son(52:53) Tom Vialle vs. the Whoops(55:21) Pick One: The World Champ. or the Points Leader?(59:58) "Be willing to find new lines."(1:07:13) Who needs a track map?(1:12:42) 250 West: Hometown Advantage for Levi?(1:13:51) Goodbye for now.

Just Another Kill Team Podcast
Ad Mech Meta: Hunter Clade & Strike Force Justian Tactics in the Phillipines with Jake

Just Another Kill Team Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 70:09


Catch the latest episode of 'Just Another Kill Team Podcast' as hosts Jason and Travis engage in a riveting discussion with Jake from the Philippines. Together, they delve deep into the strategic intricacies of Hunter Clade and Strike Force Justian. Explore the unique gaming landscape of the Philippines and gain valuable insights into these formidable Kill Team factions. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, this episode promises tactical wisdom and exciting revelations. Tune in now and join the conversation!Bushwick Brawlhttps://www.bestcoastpairings.com/event/R3B7YW6BK0?active_tab=overview Warhammer Phillipines https://www.facebook.com/groups/warhammerph Killteam Manila https://www.facebook.com/groups/689373999435574JAKTP Discord Link:https://discord.gg/6653HG9XKb JAKTP Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsCGQMlcqFmbwp295Hvaxxg  JAKTP Patreon Link:https://www.patreon.com/JustAnotherKillteamPodcastLuster's workshop, just another kill team gaugehttps://www.etsy.com/listing/1507353464/just-another-kill-team-guage Support the show

American Education FM
EP. 561 - Iowa, Clade X Scenario, and the Oxford Michigan Shooting Report.

American Education FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 113:20


I have a few comments about Iowa and any upcoming election interference, I describe the Clade X fake scenario that took place by people who belong at the end of a rope, and I read directly from the Oxford, Michigan school shooting summary document that clearly shows stupidity and negligence in communication about Ethan Crumbley and their failure to even schedule a parent conference.   Substack: https://theamericanclassroom.substack.com/p/the-hiring-of-perkins-coie-by-the Document: https://files.catbox.moe/ydz401.pdf  

Turning Point Tactics
Kill Team: How To Beat Hunter Clade

Turning Point Tactics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 15:42


Turning Point Tactics Warhammer 40000 Kill Team Podcast! If you like what you see/hear and you want more of it you can get early access to all our content on Patreon: https://patreon.com/turningpointtactics If you're in the UK we now have an affiliate link with Element Games, so you can support us while buying all your gaming goods: https://elementgames.co.uk/?d=11006 If you're in the US we now have an affiliate link with Noble Knight Games, so you can support us while buying all your gaming goods: https://www.nobleknight.com/affiliate/aw.asp?B=3&A=1363&Task=Click If you're looking for a competitive Map Pack we've made one for you! It's available at this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bV8I95LnYSzThPI7DoHUwtxxafaT_d3w/view There's also a version 2! available here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wTO-md7T0YEg4Ey3K1pwfv-YVOaXxHEd/view?usp=share_link If you're interested in beautiful painting skills make sure to check out Joshuwaaagh on instagram here: https://instagram.com/joshuwaaagh?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= If you want to find the data provided by HotSauceTeddy you can find them here: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/theodor.kivist./viz/NewKTstats/StatsDashboard#1 If you have a question you want us to answer feel free to drop it in a comment, message or drop us an email at turningpointtactics@gmail.com If you want to look at the stats behind your dice I recommend you have a look here: https://jmegner.github.io/KT21Calculator/ All of our links are here: https://linktr.ee/turningpointtactics If you want to find us on Instagram we're at: @turningpointtactics

Dangerous truth
Cyber polygon, Clade x, event 201

Dangerous truth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 31:29


Emerging Infectious Diseases
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A(H5N1) Virus Clade 2.3.4.4b Infections in Wild Terrestrial Mammals, United States, 2022

Emerging Infectious Diseases

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 30:05


Dr. Betsy Elsmo, an assistant professor of clinical diagnostic veterinary pathology at the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory and the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, and Sarah Gregory discuss infections of H5N1 bird flu in wild mammals in the United States.

Hush
Episode 145: What Sub-Genre Should You Read Next?

Hush

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 30:27


On this episode, The Bookmark cast shares their sub-genre quiz results. Which Sub-genre should you try next? The Bookmark is your place to find your next great book. Each week, join regular readers Miranda Ericsson, Chris Blocker and Autumn Friedli along with other librarians as they discuss all the books you'll want to add to your reading list.

The Voice of Dog
“Genre Clade” by Domus Vocis

The Voice of Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 25:13


Set in Madison Scott-Clary's Post-Self world, where a man named Dante uploads himself to the System to start over.Today's story is “Genre Clade” by Domus Vocis, one story in “Clade: A Post-Self Anthology” edited by Madison Scott-Clary. Domus spends his free time listening to vaporwave music while writing/reading furry fiction, and published his debut novel, “The Adventures of Peter Gray” in 2018. You can find more of his stories on Patreon, which includes his ongoing furry dystopian story series, “Maverick Hotel”. And be sure to read the Post-Self Cycle by Madison Scott-Clary.Read for you by Rob MacWolf — werewolf hitchhiker.thevoice.dog | Apple podcasts | Spotify | Google PodcastsIf you have a story you think would be a good fit, you can check out the requirements, fill out the submission template and get in touch with us.https://thevoice.dog/episode/genre-clade-by-domus-vocis

TERRAESCRIBIENTE
T280 - SIRVIENTES DEL DIOS MAQUINA - Audio 2/2 - Voz Natural - Warhammer 40k - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

TERRAESCRIBIENTE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 468:51


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Bienvenidos a otro Podcast sobre novelas de Warhammer 40k en TERRAESCRIBIENTE. Una novela del Mechanicum! "SIRVIENTES DEL DIOS MAQUINA" Parte 2. Las fuerzas del Adeptus Mechanicus (titanes, caballeros imperiales, servidores y legiones skitarii) marchan en una docena de cuentos que muestran cómo los sirvientes del Omnissiah hacen la guerra. Es una colección esencial de cuentos sobre los tecnosacerdotes y sus secuaces. Como dirían ellos: 01010100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01001111 01101101 01101110 01101001 01110011 01110011 01101001 01100001 0110100 0 00100000 01100100 01100101 01101101 01100001 01101110 01100100 01110011 00100000 01101001 01110100. Es el milenio 41 y la humanidad se tambalea al borde de la destrucción. Sin embargo, de la oscuridad surge una fría esperanza. Los Adeptus Mechanicus son seres lógicos y remotos de construcción cibernética. Su armadura es una obra de arte mecánica, sus armas no tienen paralelo en diseño inteligente. Una de las fuerzas de combate más hostiles del Imperio, el Sacerdocio de Marte hace justicia a sus enemigos con un ímpetu imponente. Aunque nominalmente aliado con la humanidad, es en el nombre del Omnissiah que sus poderosas máquinas de guerra entran en el caldero de la guerra, ya que solo el Dios Máquina es digno de su sacrificio y ni el hombre ni los xenos pueden disuadirlos de su único propósito de defendiendo su dominio. . Esta antología contiene una docena de historias apasionantes sobre los formidables titanes, los caballeros imperiales, los servidores de batalla y las legiones skitarii con las que el Adeptus Mechanicus libra la guerra, escritas por algunos de los autores más populares de Black Library, incluidos Graham McNeill, Gav Thorpe, David Guymer y David Annandale.. CONTENIDO: Las puertas del devorador de David Annandale. Convertirse y Desafiante por Andy Clark. Vanguardia de Peter Fehervari. Circuito Infinito de David Guymer. Caballeros del Imperio de Graham McNeill. El cifrado de Zheng de Josh Reynolds. Clade de Rob Sanders. De dioses y hombres de Andy Smillie Coto de caza de Ian St. Martin La venganza del inmortal de Gav Thorpe El enigma de la carne de C L Werner.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de TERRAESCRIBIENTE. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/747547

TERRAESCRIBIENTE
T280 - SIRVIENTES DEL DIOS MAQUINA - Audio 1/2 - Voz Natural - Warhammer 40k - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

TERRAESCRIBIENTE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 348:38


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Bienvenidos a otro Podcast sobre novelas de Warhammer 40k en TERRAESCRIBIENTE. Una novela del Mechanicum! "SIRVIENTES DEL DIOS MAQUINA" Parte 1. Las fuerzas del Adeptus Mechanicus (titanes, caballeros imperiales, servidores y legiones skitarii) marchan en una docena de cuentos que muestran cómo los sirvientes del Omnissiah hacen la guerra. Es una colección esencial de cuentos sobre los tecnosacerdotes y sus secuaces. Como dirían ellos: 01010100 01101000 01100101 00100000 01001111 01101101 01101110 01101001 01110011 01110011 01101001 01100001 0110100 0 00100000 01100100 01100101 01101101 01100001 01101110 01100100 01110011 00100000 01101001 01110100. Es el milenio 41 y la humanidad se tambalea al borde de la destrucción. Sin embargo, de la oscuridad surge una fría esperanza. Los Adeptus Mechanicus son seres lógicos y remotos de construcción cibernética. Su armadura es una obra de arte mecánica, sus armas no tienen paralelo en diseño inteligente. Una de las fuerzas de combate más hostiles del Imperio, el Sacerdocio de Marte hace justicia a sus enemigos con un ímpetu imponente. Aunque nominalmente aliado con la humanidad, es en el nombre del Omnissiah que sus poderosas máquinas de guerra entran en el caldero de la guerra, ya que solo el Dios Máquina es digno de su sacrificio y ni el hombre ni los xenos pueden disuadirlos de su único propósito de defendiendo su dominio. . Esta antología contiene una docena de historias apasionantes sobre los formidables titanes, los caballeros imperiales, los servidores de batalla y las legiones skitarii con las que el Adeptus Mechanicus libra la guerra, escritas por algunos de los autores más populares de Black Library, incluidos Graham McNeill, Gav Thorpe, David Guymer y David Annandale.. CONTENIDO: Las puertas del devorador de David Annandale. Convertirse y Desafiante por Andy Clark. Vanguardia de Peter Fehervari. Circuito Infinito de David Guymer. Caballeros del Imperio de Graham McNeill. El cifrado de Zheng de Josh Reynolds. Clade de Rob Sanders. De dioses y hombres de Andy Smillie Coto de caza de Ian St. Martin La venganza del inmortal de Gav Thorpe El enigma de la carne de C L Werner.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de TERRAESCRIBIENTE. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/747547

The Secret Teachings
TST 7/27/23 - Solving for Clade X

The Secret Teachings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 120:01


On June 22, Dr Mandy Cohen, director of the Centers for Disease Control, warned that we are going to face a tripledemic of illness because there are ‘three bugs out there'. The announcement of this triple-pandemic comes on the three-day weekend release of Barbenheimer, which featured sigils of Jupiter and Saturn, and which made $300-million, the biggest opening since the three years of pandemic began. Of course, one movie was about the Trinity bomb and the other about the membrane between the world of dolls and humans. On June 23, Elon Musk announced that he would replace the blue bird of twitter, which represents pure thought, with an X, essentially killing consciousness and replacing it with an empty shell. A few days later on the 25 the New York Times Magazine ran a story titled the ‘The Ongoing Mystery of Covid's Origin', wherein they admitted having no idea where the ‘virus' came from, effectively making it an x-variant. Thus some may recall that before Event 201, about a coronavirus pandemic, there was CLADE-X from Johns Hopkins. X is not only ten, or unknown, it is an entity from the abyss, an egregor, tulpa, and golem, which wreaks havoc on our world. The atom bomb was not just a new weapon, it was a new world, and likewise, Covid-X is not just a novel virus, it is a new normal. According to a Nature publication from the 27th, the pandemic even changed our perceptions of space and time. Now it hangs over our heads like the threat of nuclear war, two worlds of the subatomic realm to the micro realm merging together. It is clear then that WWIII is taking place the mind and every behavioral change or perceptual alteration is caused by what amounts to psychological nuclear blasts. As the membrane between worlds is ripped open so too is the mind stretched to facilitate a massive transfer of energy in the grand alchemical experiment. The currency we spend on movies, the anger over Twitter's new logo, the renewed fear of Covid, all contribute to this transmutation.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5328407/advertisement

Word of the Day

Clade is a noun that refers to a group that comes from a common ancestor.  Our word of the day comes from the Greek word klados (KLA dose) which means ‘branch.' It may help to think of members of the same clade as different branches from the same family tree. Clade has been with us since the 1950s and was originally used to refer to organisms. More recently, it's come to refer to humans and is roughly a synonym of tribe or lineage. My dad and I are proof that members of the same clade can be very different. He spends nearly all his time watching and playing sports, while I can't dribble a basketball without accidentally breaking my jaw. 

Le coup de coeur des Libraires de FB Belfort
Le coup cœur de Catherine du ‘Coucou qui lit' à Valentigney : ‘La Franche Comté – 365 jours' de Jean Louis Clade et Marc Paygnard (Ed. La Geste)

Le coup de coeur des Libraires de FB Belfort

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 4:07


durée : 00:04:07 - Le coup de coeur des libraires France Bleu Belfort Montbéliard

City Road Podcast
76. The City We Became

City Road Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 37:00


We've got a treat for you today, a conversation about speculative fiction and cities with a fantastic panel. Our panel includes award-winning author and critic James Bradley. James is the author of books such as Wrack, The Deep Field, The Resurrectionist and Clade, the first two books of The Change Trilogy for young adults, The Silent Invasion and The Buried Ark, a book of poetry, Paper Nautilus, and The Penguin Book of the Ocean. His latest novel, Ghost Species, was published in 2020. Matt Levinson is a built environment professional in Sydney and a voracious reader of all things urban. Matt has a lifelong passion for cities, culture and social change, and now leads corporate affairs and communication for the city's peak advocacy and urban policy think tank, the Committee for Sydney. Professor Nicole Gurran is an urban planner, and as you'll learn in this conversation a keen reader of speculative fiction. The panel opens by talking about The City We Became, a speculative fiction novel by N. K. Jemisin. Your host is Dr Rebecca Clements. — City Road and The Henry Halloran Trust partnered to bring you this Festival of Urbanism podcast series.

The Squad-Games Podcast
SG Cast Ep. 13 | Hunter Clade takes SoCal | ft. Alex from Strategic Advantage

The Squad-Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 75:32


Hello Internet, today we interview Alex Squires winner of the 2022 SoCal Open Kill Team Championships. Find out his rituals, styles, and techniques with Hunter Clade so you too can become more machine than man!    Looking to compete at a Squad-Games Event?  Get Tournament Info and Tickets Here   Want to get better at Kill Team? Check out the Strategic Advantage YouTube channel   Looking for socials or to join the Squad-Games community?  Squad-Games Discord https://www.lustersworkshop.com/ @Lustersworkshop  @LusterworkshopTwitter @Wargaming_Studios @GiacPlaysGames @Sayayohn

NTV Podcast
Recursos para Educación en Latinoamérica se reducen por evasión y elusión fiscal

NTV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 27:34


Conversamos con Adrian Falco, secretario ejecutivo del la RJF de América Latina y El Caribe; y Tamara Montalvo, Coordinadora Tecnica de CLADE. Con la conducción de Verónica Insausti --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ntvpodcast/message

Palaeo After Dark
Podcast 244 - What is This Clade's Time to Mammal?

Palaeo After Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 100:08


The gang discusses two papers that look at the evolutionary changes occurring in early synapsids. The first paper suggests that some synapsids may have evolved a mammal-like walking gate and respiration earlier than we expected, and the other paper uses the inner ear of synapsids to infer body temperature. Meanwhile, James is adapting to a new environment, Amanda drinks some “tea”, and Curt gives acronym advice.   Up-Goer Five (Curt Edition): Our friends talk about two papers that look at animals which are not the animals today with hair and warm blood but are part of the group that is brother and sister to those animals. These animals were around a long long time ago. These papers show that some of the things we see in animals with hair and warm blood today also happened in some of these other animals too. The first paper looks at a hard part inside the chest of these other animals. Most of these other animals have a hard part that is very different from the one we see in the animals with hair and warm blood. However, on group of these other animals seems to have a hard part that looks a lot like the ones we see today in animals with hair. This hard part is important for how we breathe and also how we move. This means that this group may have walked and breathed like the animals who have hair today, even though animals with hair got this hard part much later. The second paper looks at the ear to see how warm the blood is for these other animals that are not animals with hair but are part of the group. This paper uses the water stuff in the ear to try and figure out how warm these animals would be. They look at the ear for a lot of dead animals from this group, as well as animals around today that we can see how warm they are. When they use what they find today on the very old dead animals, they see that there is a point in the past of these animals where they start to really get warm. This is still earlier in the group than our animals we have around today with hair that are warm.   References: Bendel, Eva-Maria, et al. "The  earliest segmental sternum in a Permian synapsid and its implications  for the evolution of mammalian locomotion and ventilation." Scientific Reports 12.1 (2022): 1-9. Araújo, Ricardo, et al. "Inner ear biomechanics reveals a Late Triassic origin for mammalian endothermy." Nature (2022): 1-6.

Tiger Brothers Podcast
CLEMSON WAXES THE JACKETS!!! Week 1: GT vs CLEMSON

Tiger Brothers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 90:32


Will Clemson rise to the top this year after a poor showing last season? Will DJ step up, or will Clade take over? Will the Tigers win it all? Find out on todays episode of the Tiger Brothers Podcast!

Listen Up! by Catch Me Up!
Listen Up! S03E47: RDP Kasus Pembunuhan Brigadir J Banjir Interupsi, Monkeypox is coming, Singapura Mencabut Hukum Same Sex Couple

Listen Up! by Catch Me Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 16:16


Komisi III DPR RI dan Ketua Kompolnas Mahfud MD baru saja menggelar rapat dengar pendapat membahas kasus pembunuhan Brigadir Yosua. Mulai dari motif pembunuhan Brigadir Yosua, kerajaan Sambo, sampai isu Jenderal bintang tiga yang mau mengundurkan diri atas kasus pembunuhan yang didalangi Sambo. Monkeypox aka Clade is coming. Apa yang dikhawatirkan akhirnya terjadi. Penyakit cacar monyet yang menyebar di Afrika Selatan dan Eropa teridentifikasi di Indonesia. Pasien pertamanya merupakan seorang WNI pria berusia 27 tahun yang baru saja melakukan perjalanan luar negeri. Perdana Menteri Singapura Lee Hsien Loong berencana akan menghapus Undang-undang seks gay yang diwarisi sejak era kolonial Inggris. Nantinya aktivitas seks sesama pria tidak dikenakan pidana.

FLF, LLC
Daily News Brief for Monday, August 15th, 2022 [Daily News Brief]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 15:31


Good Monday everyone, this is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Monday, August 15th, 2022. FLF Conference Plug: Folks, our upcoming Fight Laugh Feast Conference is just 2-months away from happening in Knoxville TN, October 6-8! Don't miss beer & psalms, our amazing lineup of speakers which includes George Gilder, Jared Longshore, Pastor Wilson, Dr. Ben Merkle, Pastor Toby, and we can’t say yet…also dont miss our awesome vendors, meeting new friends, and stuff for the kids too…like jumpy castles and accidental infant baptisms! Also, did you know, you can save money, by signing up for a Club Membership. So, go to FightLaughFeast.com and sign up for a club membership and then register for the conference with that club discount. We can’t wait to fellowship, sing Psalms, and celebrate God’s goodness in Knoxville October 6-8. Now, here’s what you may have missed over the weekend: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/idaho-supreme-court-abortion-bans-will-be-allowed-challenges Idaho Supreme Court: Abortion bans will be allowed to take effect amid challenges The Idaho Supreme Court ruled Friday that strict abortion bans will be allowed to take effect. The ruling comes as legal challenges over the laws continue and the court sped up the timeline for lawsuits to be decided. Two justices agreed with expediting the cases, but noted that they felt laws should not be enforced until the legal process has been completed. A doctor and a regional Planned Parenthood sued Idaho over three anti-abortion laws. The Justice Department is also suing Idaho in federal court over a near-total abortion ban; the judge has not yet ruled in that case. The state Supreme Court's ruling means that potential relatives of an embryo or fetus can now sue abortion providers over procedures done after six weeks of gestation and another stricter ban criminalizing all abortions is slated for later in August. Potential relatives can sue for up to $20,000 within four years of an abortion. On Aug. 25, per the Idaho Supreme Court's decision, a near-total criminalizing of all abortions – still allowing doctors to defend themselves at trial by claiming the abortion was done to save the pregnant person’s life – will take effect. Planned Parenthood has also sued over a third ban that criminalizes abortions done after six weeks of gestation except in cases where it was needed to save a pregnant person’s life or done because of rape or incest. That law was written to take effect on Aug. 19. The Supreme Court said the plaintiffs both failed to show that allowing enforcement of the laws would cause "irreparable harm" and that there was not enough evidence that they had a "clear right" to a remedy. This ruling comes as other states face similar challenges following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. In nearby Wyoming, a judge blocked the state's near-total ban on Wednesday. The Louisiana Supreme Court on Friday denied an appeal filed by plaintiffs, allowing the ban there to stay in effect. In Kansas, the elections director said the state would go along with a request for a hand recount of votes from every county after last week's decisive statewide vote affirming abortion rights. https://hotair.com/karen-townsend/2022/08/13/monkeypox-is-getting-a-new-name-because-the-who-says-the-name-is-racist-n489435 Monkeypox is getting a new name because the WHO says the name is racist Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, met with scientists this week to discuss best naming practices for diseases. The focus is to avoid offending any “ethnic, social, or professional groups and minimize harm to trade, travel, tourism, or animals.” Monkeypox is at the top of the agenda to receive a new name. Two clades (variants) of the disease have already been given new names. The WHO released a statement on Friday announcing the new names of two variants of monkeypox. Using Roman numerals instead of geographic areas, the Congo Basin variant is now Clade one or 1 and the West Africa clade is Clade two or II. This is to avoid stigmatization. Is all of this political correctness run amok? It looks like it. Who are they afraid of offending? Monkeys? Africans from the Congo or West Africa? Other diseases are named using geographic locations and they aren’t being renamed. It’s like the coronavirus that came from Wuhan, China. No one was supposed to call it the Wuhan virus because it might offend Communist Chinese leaders. Monkeypox has been around since 1958. The world’s population has managed to live with that name since then. It was a commonsense name at the time – research monkeys in Denmark were observed to have a pox-like disease. Monkeys are not thought to be the animal reservoir. Now that it is spreading globally and health experts are beginning to panic, calling it a health emergency, suddenly the virus needs a new name. The WHO declared the disease an international emergency in July. The U.S. declared its epidemic a national emergency this month. Before that, back in May, Sleepy Joe was pushing the panic button and telling Americans that “everybody” should be concerned about monkeypox. The first human case of monkeypox was reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1970, thus the name of that variant. The WHO is now reporting that it held an open forum to discuss a name change for the disease after a group of 30 scientists from Africa warned of an “urgent need” to change the name. It has a stigmatizing potential, they said. The virus has been reported in several other African countries and abroad. The Western outbreak began in May in the U.K., Portugal, and Spain. It has spread to the U.S., Canada, France, and Germany. Scientists are concerned about racist connotations and also stigma for the LGBTQ community. There have also been attacks on and poisoning of monkeys. I think there is an urgent need to alert gay men of how monkeypox spreads. Outside of Africa, 98% of cases are men who have sex with men. There is a limited global supply of vaccines. Health officials are rushing to stop monkeypox from becoming entrenched as a new disease. There’s been a lot of tippy-toeing around that fact out of fear of offending gay men. It isn’t exclusively gay men, it’s also bisexual men who have sex with women. Anyone can get it. Even children can get monkeypox from skin-to-skin contact. It is, however, stoppable. Scientists know how it is spread and how to stop it. If Team Biden has declared monkeypox a national emergency, why hasn’t he ramped up vaccine production. There’s a shortage. The longer the virus hangs around and spreads, the more likely it produces variants, like what happened during the coronavirus pandemic. It gets more contagious. The Biden administration continues to prove how inept it is in dealing with emergencies. Where are the public service announcements targeting the communities most at risk? Biden seems to be asleep at the wheel once again. Call the virus anything they want, more education and outreach is needed. Treat it like other STDs. Don’t ignore it and hope it goes away. Name changes are just window dressing, politically correct window dressing. Boniface Woodworking LLC: Boniface Woodworking exists for those who enjoy shopping with integrity; who want to buy handmade wooden furniture, gifts, and heirloom items that will last for generations. From dining tables and church pulpits to cigar humidors and everything in between; quality pieces that you can give your children’s children, tie them to their roots, and transcend the basic function of whatever they are! So, start voting with your dollars, and stop buying cheap crap from people who hate you! Visit www.bonifacewoodworking.com to see our gallery, learn our story, and submit your order for heirloom quality wood items. https://thepostmillennial.com/seattle-hospital-over-130-percent-capacity-no-longer-admitting-non-emergency-patients?utm_campaign=64487 Seattle hospital over 130 percent capacity, no longer admitting non-emergency patients Harborview Medical Center in Seattle announced Thursday that the facility is over capacity by approximately 150 patients, and will have to temporarily stop admitting patients with less acute conditions, diverting people to other facilities for treatment. The hospital’s licensed capacity is 413 but has more than 560 inpatients, meaning that capacity is over 130 percent. Other area hospitals report ready and willing to work with the medical center which all said they could "surge" to accommodate additional patients. According to a release from the hospital, there are also over 100 patients who are waiting to be discharged. Harborview CEO Sommer Kleweno Walley said, "Given the unique position Harborview has in the community as the level 1 trauma center, as the disaster center, and here for all critical illness, we had to make a very difficult decision today - one that has been weighing on our minds as UW Medicine leadership." "In order to ensure that we maintain our critical capacity for any type of trauma that is needed in our region and for any type of critical illness, we have moved to going on what we call 'basic life support divert.' Patients not in need of more urgent care will be needed to be taken care of and brought by ambulances to other hospitals surrounding Harborview in the area. Harborview for this time period will no longer be able to take care of the less acute patients in order to maintain our capacity." "In order to ensure that we maintain our critical capacity for any type of trauma that is needed in our region and for any type of critical illness, we have moved to going on what we call basic life support divert," Walley said. Dr. Steve Mitchell, acting medical director of Harborview Medical Center, said "What has been happening is that when ambulances arrive at Emergency Departments, they are unable to offload patients into beds inside the Emergency Department and they're having to wait for longer and longer periods of time, sometimes for hours, which is then impacting their ability to serve their communities for emergencies when they occur." According to an internal email obtained by the Postmillenial: "Harborview is currently at 130% capacity. Factors include the lack of staffing at nursing/rehab facilities that would normally receive patients needing that level of care. That is creating a backlog of patients in the emergency department, impacting Harborview’s ability to receive additional non-critical patients." Medical facilities in Washington state have been suffering from a staffing crisis following a Covid vaccine mandate that was enacted by Democrat Governor Jay Inslee for state and hospital workers. Earlier this week, the Yakima Board of Health sent a letter to Inslee asking him to rescind the vaccine mandate. County Commissioner Amanda McKinney criticized Proclamation 21-14.5, which requires employees, volunteers, and contractors for state agencies, schools, and health care organizations to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. Last Friday, Inslee removed the requirement for boosters but left the vaccine mandate in place following negotiations with labor unions. According to a survey conducted by the Washington State Hospital Association this year, hospitals in the state suffered a net loss of about $929 million in the first three months of 2022, due in part to high inflation and labor shortages, which have resulted in labor, drug and supply cost increasing faster than payment rates. https://nypost.com/2022/08/12/fernando-tatis-jr-suspended-80-games-for-violating-mlb-ped-policy/ Fernando Tatis Jr. suspended 80 games for violating MLB PED policy The Padres will be without Fernando Tatis Jr. for the rest of the season. Tatis Jr. tested positive for Clostebol, and will be suspended for 80 games. The news of the suspension was first reported by ESPN’s Jeff Passan. “I’ve been informed by Major League Baseball that a test sample I submitted returned a positive result for Clostebol, a banned substance,” Tatis Jr. said in a statement, through the MLBPA. “It turns out that I inadvertently took a medication to treat ringworm that contained Clostebol. I should have used the resources available to me in order to ensure that no banned substances were in what I took. I failed to do so. “I want to apologize to Peter, AJ, the entire Padres organization, my teammates, Major League Baseball, and fans everywhere for my mistake. I have no excuse for my error, and I would never do anything to cheat or disrespect the game I love.” The 23-year-old phenom had missed the entire season due to a fractured wrist but had been expected to return soon. This is a blow to the Padres, who went all in trading a haul of highly-ranked prospects to the Nationals for superstar outfielder Juan Soto and formidable first baseman Josh Bell. The Padres are 63-51. While they trail the Dodgers by 16 games in the NL West, they would qualify for the postseason as a Wild Card team if the playoffs started today. Tatis Jr. signed a 14-year, $340 million contract with the Padres last February. This has been your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. If you liked the show, hit that share button down below. If you wanted to sign up for our conference, sign up for a club membership, or sign up for a magazine subscription, you can do all of that at fightlaughfeast.com. And as always, if you’d like to send me a news story, ask about our conference, or become a corporate partner of CrossPolitic, email me, at garrison@fightlaughfeast.com. For CrossPolitic News, I’m Garrison Hardie. Have a great day, and Lord bless.

Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief for Monday, August 15th, 2022

Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 15:31


Good Monday everyone, this is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Monday, August 15th, 2022. FLF Conference Plug: Folks, our upcoming Fight Laugh Feast Conference is just 2-months away from happening in Knoxville TN, October 6-8! Don't miss beer & psalms, our amazing lineup of speakers which includes George Gilder, Jared Longshore, Pastor Wilson, Dr. Ben Merkle, Pastor Toby, and we can’t say yet…also dont miss our awesome vendors, meeting new friends, and stuff for the kids too…like jumpy castles and accidental infant baptisms! Also, did you know, you can save money, by signing up for a Club Membership. So, go to FightLaughFeast.com and sign up for a club membership and then register for the conference with that club discount. We can’t wait to fellowship, sing Psalms, and celebrate God’s goodness in Knoxville October 6-8. Now, here’s what you may have missed over the weekend: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/idaho-supreme-court-abortion-bans-will-be-allowed-challenges Idaho Supreme Court: Abortion bans will be allowed to take effect amid challenges The Idaho Supreme Court ruled Friday that strict abortion bans will be allowed to take effect. The ruling comes as legal challenges over the laws continue and the court sped up the timeline for lawsuits to be decided. Two justices agreed with expediting the cases, but noted that they felt laws should not be enforced until the legal process has been completed. A doctor and a regional Planned Parenthood sued Idaho over three anti-abortion laws. The Justice Department is also suing Idaho in federal court over a near-total abortion ban; the judge has not yet ruled in that case. The state Supreme Court's ruling means that potential relatives of an embryo or fetus can now sue abortion providers over procedures done after six weeks of gestation and another stricter ban criminalizing all abortions is slated for later in August. Potential relatives can sue for up to $20,000 within four years of an abortion. On Aug. 25, per the Idaho Supreme Court's decision, a near-total criminalizing of all abortions – still allowing doctors to defend themselves at trial by claiming the abortion was done to save the pregnant person’s life – will take effect. Planned Parenthood has also sued over a third ban that criminalizes abortions done after six weeks of gestation except in cases where it was needed to save a pregnant person’s life or done because of rape or incest. That law was written to take effect on Aug. 19. The Supreme Court said the plaintiffs both failed to show that allowing enforcement of the laws would cause "irreparable harm" and that there was not enough evidence that they had a "clear right" to a remedy. This ruling comes as other states face similar challenges following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. In nearby Wyoming, a judge blocked the state's near-total ban on Wednesday. The Louisiana Supreme Court on Friday denied an appeal filed by plaintiffs, allowing the ban there to stay in effect. In Kansas, the elections director said the state would go along with a request for a hand recount of votes from every county after last week's decisive statewide vote affirming abortion rights. https://hotair.com/karen-townsend/2022/08/13/monkeypox-is-getting-a-new-name-because-the-who-says-the-name-is-racist-n489435 Monkeypox is getting a new name because the WHO says the name is racist Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, met with scientists this week to discuss best naming practices for diseases. The focus is to avoid offending any “ethnic, social, or professional groups and minimize harm to trade, travel, tourism, or animals.” Monkeypox is at the top of the agenda to receive a new name. Two clades (variants) of the disease have already been given new names. The WHO released a statement on Friday announcing the new names of two variants of monkeypox. Using Roman numerals instead of geographic areas, the Congo Basin variant is now Clade one or 1 and the West Africa clade is Clade two or II. This is to avoid stigmatization. Is all of this political correctness run amok? It looks like it. Who are they afraid of offending? Monkeys? Africans from the Congo or West Africa? Other diseases are named using geographic locations and they aren’t being renamed. It’s like the coronavirus that came from Wuhan, China. No one was supposed to call it the Wuhan virus because it might offend Communist Chinese leaders. Monkeypox has been around since 1958. The world’s population has managed to live with that name since then. It was a commonsense name at the time – research monkeys in Denmark were observed to have a pox-like disease. Monkeys are not thought to be the animal reservoir. Now that it is spreading globally and health experts are beginning to panic, calling it a health emergency, suddenly the virus needs a new name. The WHO declared the disease an international emergency in July. The U.S. declared its epidemic a national emergency this month. Before that, back in May, Sleepy Joe was pushing the panic button and telling Americans that “everybody” should be concerned about monkeypox. The first human case of monkeypox was reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1970, thus the name of that variant. The WHO is now reporting that it held an open forum to discuss a name change for the disease after a group of 30 scientists from Africa warned of an “urgent need” to change the name. It has a stigmatizing potential, they said. The virus has been reported in several other African countries and abroad. The Western outbreak began in May in the U.K., Portugal, and Spain. It has spread to the U.S., Canada, France, and Germany. Scientists are concerned about racist connotations and also stigma for the LGBTQ community. There have also been attacks on and poisoning of monkeys. I think there is an urgent need to alert gay men of how monkeypox spreads. Outside of Africa, 98% of cases are men who have sex with men. There is a limited global supply of vaccines. Health officials are rushing to stop monkeypox from becoming entrenched as a new disease. There’s been a lot of tippy-toeing around that fact out of fear of offending gay men. It isn’t exclusively gay men, it’s also bisexual men who have sex with women. Anyone can get it. Even children can get monkeypox from skin-to-skin contact. It is, however, stoppable. Scientists know how it is spread and how to stop it. If Team Biden has declared monkeypox a national emergency, why hasn’t he ramped up vaccine production. There’s a shortage. The longer the virus hangs around and spreads, the more likely it produces variants, like what happened during the coronavirus pandemic. It gets more contagious. The Biden administration continues to prove how inept it is in dealing with emergencies. Where are the public service announcements targeting the communities most at risk? Biden seems to be asleep at the wheel once again. Call the virus anything they want, more education and outreach is needed. Treat it like other STDs. Don’t ignore it and hope it goes away. Name changes are just window dressing, politically correct window dressing. Boniface Woodworking LLC: Boniface Woodworking exists for those who enjoy shopping with integrity; who want to buy handmade wooden furniture, gifts, and heirloom items that will last for generations. From dining tables and church pulpits to cigar humidors and everything in between; quality pieces that you can give your children’s children, tie them to their roots, and transcend the basic function of whatever they are! So, start voting with your dollars, and stop buying cheap crap from people who hate you! Visit www.bonifacewoodworking.com to see our gallery, learn our story, and submit your order for heirloom quality wood items. https://thepostmillennial.com/seattle-hospital-over-130-percent-capacity-no-longer-admitting-non-emergency-patients?utm_campaign=64487 Seattle hospital over 130 percent capacity, no longer admitting non-emergency patients Harborview Medical Center in Seattle announced Thursday that the facility is over capacity by approximately 150 patients, and will have to temporarily stop admitting patients with less acute conditions, diverting people to other facilities for treatment. The hospital’s licensed capacity is 413 but has more than 560 inpatients, meaning that capacity is over 130 percent. Other area hospitals report ready and willing to work with the medical center which all said they could "surge" to accommodate additional patients. According to a release from the hospital, there are also over 100 patients who are waiting to be discharged. Harborview CEO Sommer Kleweno Walley said, "Given the unique position Harborview has in the community as the level 1 trauma center, as the disaster center, and here for all critical illness, we had to make a very difficult decision today - one that has been weighing on our minds as UW Medicine leadership." "In order to ensure that we maintain our critical capacity for any type of trauma that is needed in our region and for any type of critical illness, we have moved to going on what we call 'basic life support divert.' Patients not in need of more urgent care will be needed to be taken care of and brought by ambulances to other hospitals surrounding Harborview in the area. Harborview for this time period will no longer be able to take care of the less acute patients in order to maintain our capacity." "In order to ensure that we maintain our critical capacity for any type of trauma that is needed in our region and for any type of critical illness, we have moved to going on what we call basic life support divert," Walley said. Dr. Steve Mitchell, acting medical director of Harborview Medical Center, said "What has been happening is that when ambulances arrive at Emergency Departments, they are unable to offload patients into beds inside the Emergency Department and they're having to wait for longer and longer periods of time, sometimes for hours, which is then impacting their ability to serve their communities for emergencies when they occur." According to an internal email obtained by the Postmillenial: "Harborview is currently at 130% capacity. Factors include the lack of staffing at nursing/rehab facilities that would normally receive patients needing that level of care. That is creating a backlog of patients in the emergency department, impacting Harborview’s ability to receive additional non-critical patients." Medical facilities in Washington state have been suffering from a staffing crisis following a Covid vaccine mandate that was enacted by Democrat Governor Jay Inslee for state and hospital workers. Earlier this week, the Yakima Board of Health sent a letter to Inslee asking him to rescind the vaccine mandate. County Commissioner Amanda McKinney criticized Proclamation 21-14.5, which requires employees, volunteers, and contractors for state agencies, schools, and health care organizations to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. Last Friday, Inslee removed the requirement for boosters but left the vaccine mandate in place following negotiations with labor unions. According to a survey conducted by the Washington State Hospital Association this year, hospitals in the state suffered a net loss of about $929 million in the first three months of 2022, due in part to high inflation and labor shortages, which have resulted in labor, drug and supply cost increasing faster than payment rates. https://nypost.com/2022/08/12/fernando-tatis-jr-suspended-80-games-for-violating-mlb-ped-policy/ Fernando Tatis Jr. suspended 80 games for violating MLB PED policy The Padres will be without Fernando Tatis Jr. for the rest of the season. Tatis Jr. tested positive for Clostebol, and will be suspended for 80 games. The news of the suspension was first reported by ESPN’s Jeff Passan. “I’ve been informed by Major League Baseball that a test sample I submitted returned a positive result for Clostebol, a banned substance,” Tatis Jr. said in a statement, through the MLBPA. “It turns out that I inadvertently took a medication to treat ringworm that contained Clostebol. I should have used the resources available to me in order to ensure that no banned substances were in what I took. I failed to do so. “I want to apologize to Peter, AJ, the entire Padres organization, my teammates, Major League Baseball, and fans everywhere for my mistake. I have no excuse for my error, and I would never do anything to cheat or disrespect the game I love.” The 23-year-old phenom had missed the entire season due to a fractured wrist but had been expected to return soon. This is a blow to the Padres, who went all in trading a haul of highly-ranked prospects to the Nationals for superstar outfielder Juan Soto and formidable first baseman Josh Bell. The Padres are 63-51. While they trail the Dodgers by 16 games in the NL West, they would qualify for the postseason as a Wild Card team if the playoffs started today. Tatis Jr. signed a 14-year, $340 million contract with the Padres last February. This has been your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. If you liked the show, hit that share button down below. If you wanted to sign up for our conference, sign up for a club membership, or sign up for a magazine subscription, you can do all of that at fightlaughfeast.com. And as always, if you’d like to send me a news story, ask about our conference, or become a corporate partner of CrossPolitic, email me, at garrison@fightlaughfeast.com. For CrossPolitic News, I’m Garrison Hardie. Have a great day, and Lord bless.

Fight Laugh Feast USA
Daily News Brief for Monday, August 15th, 2022 [Daily News Brief]

Fight Laugh Feast USA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 15:31


Good Monday everyone, this is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Monday, August 15th, 2022. FLF Conference Plug: Folks, our upcoming Fight Laugh Feast Conference is just 2-months away from happening in Knoxville TN, October 6-8! Don't miss beer & psalms, our amazing lineup of speakers which includes George Gilder, Jared Longshore, Pastor Wilson, Dr. Ben Merkle, Pastor Toby, and we can’t say yet…also dont miss our awesome vendors, meeting new friends, and stuff for the kids too…like jumpy castles and accidental infant baptisms! Also, did you know, you can save money, by signing up for a Club Membership. So, go to FightLaughFeast.com and sign up for a club membership and then register for the conference with that club discount. We can’t wait to fellowship, sing Psalms, and celebrate God’s goodness in Knoxville October 6-8. Now, here’s what you may have missed over the weekend: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/idaho-supreme-court-abortion-bans-will-be-allowed-challenges Idaho Supreme Court: Abortion bans will be allowed to take effect amid challenges The Idaho Supreme Court ruled Friday that strict abortion bans will be allowed to take effect. The ruling comes as legal challenges over the laws continue and the court sped up the timeline for lawsuits to be decided. Two justices agreed with expediting the cases, but noted that they felt laws should not be enforced until the legal process has been completed. A doctor and a regional Planned Parenthood sued Idaho over three anti-abortion laws. The Justice Department is also suing Idaho in federal court over a near-total abortion ban; the judge has not yet ruled in that case. The state Supreme Court's ruling means that potential relatives of an embryo or fetus can now sue abortion providers over procedures done after six weeks of gestation and another stricter ban criminalizing all abortions is slated for later in August. Potential relatives can sue for up to $20,000 within four years of an abortion. On Aug. 25, per the Idaho Supreme Court's decision, a near-total criminalizing of all abortions – still allowing doctors to defend themselves at trial by claiming the abortion was done to save the pregnant person’s life – will take effect. Planned Parenthood has also sued over a third ban that criminalizes abortions done after six weeks of gestation except in cases where it was needed to save a pregnant person’s life or done because of rape or incest. That law was written to take effect on Aug. 19. The Supreme Court said the plaintiffs both failed to show that allowing enforcement of the laws would cause "irreparable harm" and that there was not enough evidence that they had a "clear right" to a remedy. This ruling comes as other states face similar challenges following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. In nearby Wyoming, a judge blocked the state's near-total ban on Wednesday. The Louisiana Supreme Court on Friday denied an appeal filed by plaintiffs, allowing the ban there to stay in effect. In Kansas, the elections director said the state would go along with a request for a hand recount of votes from every county after last week's decisive statewide vote affirming abortion rights. https://hotair.com/karen-townsend/2022/08/13/monkeypox-is-getting-a-new-name-because-the-who-says-the-name-is-racist-n489435 Monkeypox is getting a new name because the WHO says the name is racist Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, WHO Director-General, met with scientists this week to discuss best naming practices for diseases. The focus is to avoid offending any “ethnic, social, or professional groups and minimize harm to trade, travel, tourism, or animals.” Monkeypox is at the top of the agenda to receive a new name. Two clades (variants) of the disease have already been given new names. The WHO released a statement on Friday announcing the new names of two variants of monkeypox. Using Roman numerals instead of geographic areas, the Congo Basin variant is now Clade one or 1 and the West Africa clade is Clade two or II. This is to avoid stigmatization. Is all of this political correctness run amok? It looks like it. Who are they afraid of offending? Monkeys? Africans from the Congo or West Africa? Other diseases are named using geographic locations and they aren’t being renamed. It’s like the coronavirus that came from Wuhan, China. No one was supposed to call it the Wuhan virus because it might offend Communist Chinese leaders. Monkeypox has been around since 1958. The world’s population has managed to live with that name since then. It was a commonsense name at the time – research monkeys in Denmark were observed to have a pox-like disease. Monkeys are not thought to be the animal reservoir. Now that it is spreading globally and health experts are beginning to panic, calling it a health emergency, suddenly the virus needs a new name. The WHO declared the disease an international emergency in July. The U.S. declared its epidemic a national emergency this month. Before that, back in May, Sleepy Joe was pushing the panic button and telling Americans that “everybody” should be concerned about monkeypox. The first human case of monkeypox was reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 1970, thus the name of that variant. The WHO is now reporting that it held an open forum to discuss a name change for the disease after a group of 30 scientists from Africa warned of an “urgent need” to change the name. It has a stigmatizing potential, they said. The virus has been reported in several other African countries and abroad. The Western outbreak began in May in the U.K., Portugal, and Spain. It has spread to the U.S., Canada, France, and Germany. Scientists are concerned about racist connotations and also stigma for the LGBTQ community. There have also been attacks on and poisoning of monkeys. I think there is an urgent need to alert gay men of how monkeypox spreads. Outside of Africa, 98% of cases are men who have sex with men. There is a limited global supply of vaccines. Health officials are rushing to stop monkeypox from becoming entrenched as a new disease. There’s been a lot of tippy-toeing around that fact out of fear of offending gay men. It isn’t exclusively gay men, it’s also bisexual men who have sex with women. Anyone can get it. Even children can get monkeypox from skin-to-skin contact. It is, however, stoppable. Scientists know how it is spread and how to stop it. If Team Biden has declared monkeypox a national emergency, why hasn’t he ramped up vaccine production. There’s a shortage. The longer the virus hangs around and spreads, the more likely it produces variants, like what happened during the coronavirus pandemic. It gets more contagious. The Biden administration continues to prove how inept it is in dealing with emergencies. Where are the public service announcements targeting the communities most at risk? Biden seems to be asleep at the wheel once again. Call the virus anything they want, more education and outreach is needed. Treat it like other STDs. Don’t ignore it and hope it goes away. Name changes are just window dressing, politically correct window dressing. Boniface Woodworking LLC: Boniface Woodworking exists for those who enjoy shopping with integrity; who want to buy handmade wooden furniture, gifts, and heirloom items that will last for generations. From dining tables and church pulpits to cigar humidors and everything in between; quality pieces that you can give your children’s children, tie them to their roots, and transcend the basic function of whatever they are! So, start voting with your dollars, and stop buying cheap crap from people who hate you! Visit www.bonifacewoodworking.com to see our gallery, learn our story, and submit your order for heirloom quality wood items. https://thepostmillennial.com/seattle-hospital-over-130-percent-capacity-no-longer-admitting-non-emergency-patients?utm_campaign=64487 Seattle hospital over 130 percent capacity, no longer admitting non-emergency patients Harborview Medical Center in Seattle announced Thursday that the facility is over capacity by approximately 150 patients, and will have to temporarily stop admitting patients with less acute conditions, diverting people to other facilities for treatment. The hospital’s licensed capacity is 413 but has more than 560 inpatients, meaning that capacity is over 130 percent. Other area hospitals report ready and willing to work with the medical center which all said they could "surge" to accommodate additional patients. According to a release from the hospital, there are also over 100 patients who are waiting to be discharged. Harborview CEO Sommer Kleweno Walley said, "Given the unique position Harborview has in the community as the level 1 trauma center, as the disaster center, and here for all critical illness, we had to make a very difficult decision today - one that has been weighing on our minds as UW Medicine leadership." "In order to ensure that we maintain our critical capacity for any type of trauma that is needed in our region and for any type of critical illness, we have moved to going on what we call 'basic life support divert.' Patients not in need of more urgent care will be needed to be taken care of and brought by ambulances to other hospitals surrounding Harborview in the area. Harborview for this time period will no longer be able to take care of the less acute patients in order to maintain our capacity." "In order to ensure that we maintain our critical capacity for any type of trauma that is needed in our region and for any type of critical illness, we have moved to going on what we call basic life support divert," Walley said. Dr. Steve Mitchell, acting medical director of Harborview Medical Center, said "What has been happening is that when ambulances arrive at Emergency Departments, they are unable to offload patients into beds inside the Emergency Department and they're having to wait for longer and longer periods of time, sometimes for hours, which is then impacting their ability to serve their communities for emergencies when they occur." According to an internal email obtained by the Postmillenial: "Harborview is currently at 130% capacity. Factors include the lack of staffing at nursing/rehab facilities that would normally receive patients needing that level of care. That is creating a backlog of patients in the emergency department, impacting Harborview’s ability to receive additional non-critical patients." Medical facilities in Washington state have been suffering from a staffing crisis following a Covid vaccine mandate that was enacted by Democrat Governor Jay Inslee for state and hospital workers. Earlier this week, the Yakima Board of Health sent a letter to Inslee asking him to rescind the vaccine mandate. County Commissioner Amanda McKinney criticized Proclamation 21-14.5, which requires employees, volunteers, and contractors for state agencies, schools, and health care organizations to be vaccinated against the coronavirus. Last Friday, Inslee removed the requirement for boosters but left the vaccine mandate in place following negotiations with labor unions. According to a survey conducted by the Washington State Hospital Association this year, hospitals in the state suffered a net loss of about $929 million in the first three months of 2022, due in part to high inflation and labor shortages, which have resulted in labor, drug and supply cost increasing faster than payment rates. https://nypost.com/2022/08/12/fernando-tatis-jr-suspended-80-games-for-violating-mlb-ped-policy/ Fernando Tatis Jr. suspended 80 games for violating MLB PED policy The Padres will be without Fernando Tatis Jr. for the rest of the season. Tatis Jr. tested positive for Clostebol, and will be suspended for 80 games. The news of the suspension was first reported by ESPN’s Jeff Passan. “I’ve been informed by Major League Baseball that a test sample I submitted returned a positive result for Clostebol, a banned substance,” Tatis Jr. said in a statement, through the MLBPA. “It turns out that I inadvertently took a medication to treat ringworm that contained Clostebol. I should have used the resources available to me in order to ensure that no banned substances were in what I took. I failed to do so. “I want to apologize to Peter, AJ, the entire Padres organization, my teammates, Major League Baseball, and fans everywhere for my mistake. I have no excuse for my error, and I would never do anything to cheat or disrespect the game I love.” The 23-year-old phenom had missed the entire season due to a fractured wrist but had been expected to return soon. This is a blow to the Padres, who went all in trading a haul of highly-ranked prospects to the Nationals for superstar outfielder Juan Soto and formidable first baseman Josh Bell. The Padres are 63-51. While they trail the Dodgers by 16 games in the NL West, they would qualify for the postseason as a Wild Card team if the playoffs started today. Tatis Jr. signed a 14-year, $340 million contract with the Padres last February. This has been your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. If you liked the show, hit that share button down below. If you wanted to sign up for our conference, sign up for a club membership, or sign up for a magazine subscription, you can do all of that at fightlaughfeast.com. And as always, if you’d like to send me a news story, ask about our conference, or become a corporate partner of CrossPolitic, email me, at garrison@fightlaughfeast.com. For CrossPolitic News, I’m Garrison Hardie. Have a great day, and Lord bless.

Command Point
Talking Hunter Clade Kill Team Strategy!

Command Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 37:10


In this video Shane interviews special guest Micromancer and talks about the new buffs to the Hunter Clade Kill Team! Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/commandpoint Subscribe to us on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/c/commandpoint Join the Command Point Community on Discord! https://discord.gg/5ewgkzc Follow us on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/commandpoint/ Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/commandpointpod/ Music by Manco - https://www.instagram.com/mancopaints/ Art by Pasi - https://www.artstation.com/pahapasi Promotions and Inquires - commandpointd6@gmail.com

Bad Dads Film Review
Logan Lucky & The Creature Cases

Bad Dads Film Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 77:10


Just three Bad Dads this week and since that's three for the price of none, only you can judge whether that represents value for money. With all of us having equine obsessed daughters it seems suprising that it has taken us this long to discuss the Top 5 Horses, especially as reviewing our back catalog demonstrates that we've held a stable interest in them.We've reviewed a couple of Steven Soderbergh movies on the pod already – MAGIC MIKE, BEHIND THE CANDELABRA - but after the latter's release in 2013, Soderbergh decided to retire from filmmaking, citing the "absolutely horrible" mistreatment of directors by Hollywood producers, before returning with 2017's LOGAN LUCKY. And I say he retired but it wasn't exactly 4 years of sitting around and twiddling his thumbs. In that time, he composed an edit of HER for Spike Jonze (which he didn't use but said helped him finish the movie), posted edits of classic movies such as 2001 and PSYCHO on his website, edited the Magic Mike sequel MAGIC MIKE XXL and then produced and directed two ten episode seasons of Cinemax medical drama THE KNICK. Anyway, after he'd stopped all that mucking about, Soderbergh directed and edited this heist comedy based on a screenplay by his wife Julie Asner, in which Jimmy Logan (Channing Tatum) loses his job as a bobcat operator beneath Charlotte Motor Speedway due to being deemed an insurance liability and so plans a perfect crime in retribution. Together with his brother Clyde (Adam Driver), a former veteran with a missing hand, and his sister Mellie (Riley Keough) the boys set out to break the Logan family curse and rob the venue on its biggest weekend of the year, the NASCAR race on Memorial Day weekend. Well-made, fun and with a good bit of the old cultural critiquing go on around America's treatment of disability and the ugliness of the insurance industry whilst giving a platform to show a little warmth to the less featured red states, we're glad he decided to get off his lazy arse and start working again. From the people that brought you OCTONAUTS comes this not quite as charming redo of the same general principal, with a more cynical eye on penetrating the US market and toy tie-ins. We look at THE CREATURE CASES (Netflix), which came highly recommended by my youngest and sees Sam Snow, a snow leopard, and Kit Casey, a fox, working as agents for CLADE, the Covert League of Animal Detective Experts. It's monsoon season and the animals are escaping the perilous jungle floor to get to higher ground using the bullet train style Monsoon Express. But when the chief engineer is bitten by one of the venomous snakes aboard, it becomes a race against time to locate the perpetrator, extract their fang juice and synthesise an antivenom before the train crashes, killing them all. SPOILER ALERT, they do in fact all die.We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. Try us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review or on our website baddadsfilm.com. Until next time, we remain... Bad Dads

Spectrum | Deutsche Welle
Monkeypox & the Google AI that 'became sentient'

Spectrum | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 30:00


Big assumptions about monkeypox are changing ⁠— and you really need to listen to what a chatbot in California is saying.

Final Draft - Great Conversations
Book Club - What is Cli-Fi?

Final Draft - Great Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 5:00


As I was casting around for which book we could discuss in this week's book club I got to thinking about all the ways we organise our reading and think about our books (some more obvious than others) And the thing is, if you're in the know then you know but for others it can be a mire of acronyms and loosely defined genres.A part of this discussion is inspired by a book I'm reading but haven't quite gotten to the point that I want to pull it apart for a book club…This book is YA (that's Young Adult fiction) but it's probably more accurately described as middle grade. See already there's all sorts of distinctions around age. Middle grade is books aimed at the 8-12 year old set, while YA hits around 13-18.Now I know that there are plenty of fully adult listeners out there still enjoying wizards and vampires and I don't want to get proscriptive. These categories are helpful for finding books with relatable protagonists, btu we'd be in a lot of trouble (I think) if people only read books where the lead looks and sounds a lot like them.As well as being a mid-grade/YA novel, this book also loosely falls into the genre of Cli-Fi. I'm sure a few of you have already guessed that Cli-Fi stands for climate fiction. Here again we don't necessarily have the clearest of delineations but suffice to say that Cli-Fi encompasses books that deal with the impacts and effects of climate change in all its permutations.The label Cli-Fi is credited to the author and freelance journalist Dan Bloom. The term was first used in reference to a novella Bloom had written back in 2011.Of course this doesn't mean that Cli-Fi magicked into being only a decade ago. Writing that deals with the climate and more specifically changes in the climate have been around for a while (doesn't the Bible have a climate change story?)I've come up against the term numerous times over the years and I have to admit it can seem a little slippery. I believe this more a product of the difficulty in finding some simple way to characterize writing; whether it be aimed at a group, a country, or an age there are always going to be a range of tastes and styles that people gravitate towards.Cli-Fi can variously be realist or speculative. It may be set in the ‘now' (whatever that means for a constantly evolving world), in the near future or even the distant future.The science in Cli-Fi is usually to some degree credible. Of course science changes as we learn more, but Cli-FI tries to engage with real science more than the purely imaginative or impossible.If you're looking for Cli-Fi it's everywhere. Margaret Atwood's Oryx And Crake trilogy is an example but Australian authors produce some incredible examples including Alexis Wright's The Swan Book, James Bradley's Clade and Jennifer Mills Dyschronia.And Cli-Fi can be for all ages, which kind of brings us full circle. I know we've talked about the work of Mark Smith on book club and his most recent If Not Us pits a teenage protagonist against the polluting business that is the mainstay of his town.In these YA Cli-Fi novels we see narratives of climate change and climate action that centres and empowers young people. We live in a world where legally the minister for climate apparently has no duty of care to protect young Australians from the impacts of climate change. It's not surprising then that climate anxiety is a real phenomenon amongst young people the world over.I'm not trying to suggest that Cli-Fi, or simply telling noise stories is the way to solve the climate crisis, but I do believe that the adage if you can't see it you can't be it can apply to all of us through our life.Climate change operates on a planetary level and that can seem daunting but through genres such as Cli-Fi and its intersection with YA and middle grade novels, young people have a model and an example of their role. It also allows them to explore the science in a way that can be more accessible.

MOOR
Don't Just Dream, Do: Clade Industries

MOOR

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 31:48


This episode focuses on the power of dreams, action and community building. We were honored to welcome the chief executive officer of Clade Industries onto our podcast where he discusses ways to manage a successful business. Afrakans around the world are looking to access new growth markets, as Afraka offers grand opportunities to build profitable businesses. The Afrakan population is young, fast-growing, and increasingly urbanized with rapid technology adoption making the continent a fertile arena for innovation. Developing new technology, in many cases innovative solutions can solve numerous challenges in Afraka and the funding required to implement these solutions already exist. Furthermore the goal is get Afrakan states to act in unison in terms of policy despite difficulty. Afrakan governments need to be encouraged to abandon traditional policies to better enable economic development through innovation. To learn more about business innovation and investment on the continent be sure to tune in! To learn more about Clade Industries follow this link: https://cladeindustries.com For Moor: www.moorsearch.org IG: @Muurz.z Twitter: @MoorSerp Don't miss an episode! Peace and Blissfulnesses

Cosmos Briefing
The nature of politics: what happened to a basic concern for the environment?

Cosmos Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 58:15


Today we present the Nature of Politics session from the Nature Festival held in Adelaide between the 25th of September and the 4th of October this year. These days, everything feels like a partisan issue, be it immigration, national security, renewable energy or even lockdowns. More and more decision making seems to feel like a political football, even if it doesn't make sense. Despite its history, a basic concern for the environment seems to have been caught in this trend and in recent years, just labelling yourself an “environmentalist” has been seen as a polarizing thing to do.We hear from James Bradley OAM, celebrated Australian writer and author of Clade; Michelle Grady, Australian Director of The Pew Charitable Trusts; Craig Wilkins, CEO of South Australia's peak environment organisation Conservation SAAnd Natasha Davis, Chair of the South Australian Nature Alliance and CEO of Trees For Life (SA). This event is hosted by journalist Tory Shepherd.Find the science of everything at the Cosmos Magazine website Subscribe to Cosmos Magazine (print) or the Cosmos WeeklyWatch and listen to all our Cosmos Briefings

Compulsive Reader talks
James Bradley | Author of Clade - on climate fiction

Compulsive Reader talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 63:57


On its one-year anniversary, we've re-aired, with permission, James Bradley's wonderful conversation with Beth Spencer from Climactic's ArtBreaker. James and Beth Spencer spoke about James' new book Clade, about climate fiction, and about the imperative for art and the conversation is even more relevant today and deserves a replay. Original publication is here: https://www.climactic.fm/show/art-breaker/james-bradley-author-of-clade-on-climate-fiction/ And do please check out the Climactic network - they do terrific work. Artbreaker's main page is here: https://www.climactic.fm/show/art-breaker/ James Bradley's website is: https://cityoftongues.com Beth Spencer's website is: http://bethspencer.com/blog/

Reading Through Life
06: Sanity-Saving Life Hacks

Reading Through Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 22:39


Show notes: Yes, we can do hard things (that's what SHE said!), but we're all for making things as easy as possible. In this episode, we're talking about the life hacks that save us time, money, and most importantly, our sanity! We gathered additional life hacks from members of our community, The Fireside, and we also share some book recs that we turn to for life advice. Alexa, play “Easy Like Sunday Morning”.   Related links: Books mentioned: Sarah is currently reading: The Redshirt by Corey Sobel Mia is currently reading: Clade by James Bradley The Lazy Genius Way by Kendra Adachi (and The Lazy Genius podcast) Present Over Perfect by Shauna Niequist The Introverted Mom by Jamie C. Martin Also mentioned: Merrick's Art car kit blog post * The books noted above contain affiliate links. This means that we may get a small kickback if you purchase through our links.Click here to join The Fireside, our private community, to talk about all things life and books.

Pulso Latino
#50 I Informe Quijano I Paulo Freire Presente: o legado que ecoa na América Latina e Caribe

Pulso Latino

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 46:23


Este é o nosso segundo Informe Quijano. Neste episódio, na ocasião do centenário de nascimento de Paulo Freire, a socióloga Veronica Freitas convidou Nelsy Lizarazo, da Rede CLADE (Campanha Latino-americana pelo Direito à Educação), para traçar um panorama da educação e seus desafios na região. Apresentamos como os índices de acesso a direitos educativos melhoraram nas últimas décadas, mas se encontram atualmente sob ameaça, tendo em vista o agravamento das condições de vida diante da pandemia da Covid-19 e ofensivas de governos conservadores. Na primeira parte do informe, trazemos um levantamento da situação na América Latina e Caribe, construída a partir das pesquisas e publicações da CLADE. Na segunda parte, convidamos especialistas para dialogar sobre o tema. Conversamos com Jesus Juárez, da Campaña por el Derecho a la Educación de México (CADEM), e Mónica Novillo, da Red de Educación Popular de Mujeres (REPEM). O episódio é mais uma iniciativa bilíngue do nosso boletim regional. A homenagem a Paulo Freire e nosso compromisso com uma educação crítica, conectada com as lutas sociais, foi a perspectiva de onde partimos para construir esse debate. Introdução e condução da roda de conversa: Veronica Freitas e Nelsy Lizarazo / Entrevistados: Jesus Juárez e Mónica Novillo / Produção: Laura Giannecchini e Veronica Freitas / Edição: Felipe Yamahata. Para acessar as redes dos parceiros: Rede CLADE (www.redclade.org), REPEM (https://www.repem.org/) e da CADEM (https://cadem-mx.org/). Colabore com nossa campanha de financiamento coletivo: https://apoia.se/pulsolatinopodcast Encontre o Pulso Latino nas redes como @pulsolatinocast ou mande um e-mail para nós: pulsolatinocast@gmail.com

The Hot Box Radio
The Hot Box w/Clade 9

The Hot Box Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 8:03


Mistah Cannabis from Clade 9 joins The Hot Box on today's episode. www.clade9.com for more information. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hotboxradio/message

KenFM: Standpunkte
Clade X: Eine Biowaffe zur Bevölkerungsreduktion | Von Paul Schreyer

KenFM: Standpunkte

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 13:22


Den vollständigen Standpunkte-Text (inkl ggf. Quellenhinweisen und Links) findet ihr hier: https://kenfm.de/clade-x-eine-biowaffe-zur-bevoelkerungsreduktion-von-paul-schreyer 2018 probte ein kleiner Zirkel von Regierungsexperten in Washington eine Pandemie, die von einer Biowaffe ausgelöst wurde, laut Drehbuch verursacht von einer Gruppe, die damit die Weltbevölkerung reduzieren wollte um, so wörtlich, "den 'Reset' oder 'Paradigmenwechsel' zu erreichen, der erforderlich wäre, um das Gleichgewicht grundlegend zu verändern." Ein Auszug aus dem Buch „Chronik einer angekündigten Krise“. Von Paul Schreyer. Nachdem in den Jahren 1998 bis 2005, geprägt vom Kontext des "Kriegs gegen den Terror", im raschen Stakkato immer apokalyptischere Pandemie-Übungen ins Werk gesetzt worden waren, ließ die Intensität in der Folge nach. Mehr als zehn Jahre passierte wenig. Das große Weltthema Finanzkrise bot ab 2008 offenbar wenig Anknüpfungspunkte für Pockenmanöver. Und auch das Schweinegrippe-Fiasko von 2009 musste wohl erst einmal verdaut werden. Die Situation änderte sich mit dem Auftauchen von Donald Trump, einem Ereignis, das symbolhaft für den sichtbaren Niedergang des US-geführten Weltsystems stand. Kurz nach seiner Wahl zum US-Präsidenten im November 2016, die vielen Beobachtern zunächst unglaublich erschien und die Schockwellen rund um den Globus sandte, startete das Übungsgeschehen neu. ... hier weiterlesen: https://kenfm.de/clade-x-eine-biowaffe-zur-bevoelkerungsreduktion-von-paul-schreyer Jetzt KenFM unterstützen: https://www.patreon.com/KenFMdehttps://de.tipeee.com/kenfm https://flattr.com/@KenFM Dir gefällt unser Programm? Informationen zu weiteren Unterstützungsmöglichkeiten hier: https://kenfm.de/support/kenfm-unterstuetzen/ Du kannst uns auch mit Bitcoins unterstützen. BitCoin-Adresse: 18FpEnH1Dh83GXXGpRNqSoW5TL1z1PZgZK Abonniere jetzt den KenFM-Newsletter: https://kenfm.de/newsletter/ KenFM jetzt auch als kostenlose App für Android- und iOS-Geräte verfügbar! Über unsere Homepage kommt Ihr zu den Stores von Apple und Google. Hier der Link: https://kenfm.de/kenfm-app/ Website und Social Media: https://www.kenfm.de https://www.twitter.com/TeamKenFM https://www.instagram.com/kenfm.de/ https://soundcloud.com/ken-fm See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics
Impact of clade specific mutations on structural fidelity of SARS-CoV-2 proteins

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.10.20.347021v1?rss=1 Authors: Basu, S., Mukhopadhyay, S., Das, R., Mukhopadhyay, S., Singh, P. K., Ganguli, S. Abstract: The SARS-CoV-2 is a positive stranded RNA virus with a genome size of ~29.9 kilobase pairs which spans 29 open reading frames. Studies have revealed that the genome encodes about 16 non-structural proteins (nsp), four structural proteins, and six or seven accessory proteins. Based on prevalent knowledge on SARS-CoV and other coronaviruses, functions have been assigned for majority of the proteins. While, researchers across the globe are engrossed in identifying a potential pharmacological intervention to control the viral outbreak, none of the work has come up with new antiviral drugs or vaccines yet. One possible approach that has shown some positive results is by treating infected patients with the plasma collected from convalescent COVID-19 patients. Several vaccines around the world have entered their final trial phase in humans and we expect that these will in time be available for application to worldwide population to combat the disease. In this work we analyse the effect of prevalent mutations in the major pathogenesis related proteins of SARS-COV2 and attempt to pinpoint the effects of those mutations on the structural stability of the proteins. Our observations and analysis direct us to identify that all the major mutations have a negative impact in context of stability of the viral proteins under study and the mutant proteins suffer both structural and functional alterations as a result of the mutations. Our binary scoring scheme identifies L84S mutation in ORF8 as the most disruptive of the mutations under study. We believe that, the virus is under the influence of an evolutionary phenomenon similar to Muller s ratchet where the continuous accumulation of these mutations is making the virus less virulent which may also explain the reduction in fatality rates worldwide. Keywords: SARS-COV2, Covid19, Mutations, Structural Analysis Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Lactobacilli in a clade ameliorate age-dependent decline of thermotaxis behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.10.08.331256v1?rss=1 Authors: Higurashi, S., Tsukada, S., Nakano, S., Mori, I., Noma, K. Abstract: Diet is proposed to affect brain aging. However, the causality and mechanism of dietary effects on brain aging are still unclear due to the long time scales of aging. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) has led aging research because of its short lifespan and easy genetic manipulation. When fed the standard laboratory diet, Escherichia coli (E. coli), C. elegans experiences an age-dependent decline in temperature-food associative learning, called thermotaxis. To address if diet ameliorates this decline, we screened 35 different lactic acid bacteria as alternative diets. We found that Lactobacilli in a clade enriched with heterofermentative bacteria ameliorated age-dependent decline. On the other hand, homofermentative Lactobacillus species did not show this beneficial effect. Lactobacilli affected the thermotaxis of aged animals through DAF-16, an ortholog of mammalian FOXO transcription factor, while the effect on the thermotaxis was independent of the lifespan and locomotion. Our results demonstrate that diet can impact brain aging without changing the lifespan and that bacterial screen using C. elegans is a powerful approach to investigate age-dependent behavioral decline. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics
idCOV: a pipeline for quick clade identification of SARS-CoV-2 isolates

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.10.08.330456v1?rss=1 Authors: Zhu, X., Chang, T.-C., Webby, R., Wu, G. Abstract: idCOV is a phylogenetic pipeline for quickly identifying the clades of SARS-CoV-2 virus isolates from raw sequencing data based on a selected clade-defining marker list. Using a public dataset, we show that idCOV can make equivalent calls as annotated by Nextstrain.org on all three common clade systems using user uploaded FastQ files directly. Web and equivalent command-line interfac-es are available. It can be deployed on any Linux environment, including personal computer, HPC and the cloud. The source code is available at https://github.com/xz-stjude/idcov. A documentation for installation can be found at https://github.com/xz-stjude/idcov/blob/master/README.md. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

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GramaticasE
Progresión de temas. 2c. 1.10.2020.

GramaticasE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 3:47


Night White Skies
Ep. 076 _ James Bradley _ 'Ghost Species'

Night White Skies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 73:59


James Bradley is an author and critic. His books include the novels, Wrack, The Deep Field, The Resurrectionist and Clade, a book of poetry, Paper Nautilus and the Penguin Book of the Ocean and of course most recently Ghost Species.  Today is a conversation with the author and critic James Bradley and we’re discussing his recent novel Ghost Species which looks to the implications of the great upheaval occurring around climate change.   But instead of focusing solely on the technological or statistical indicators that often represent change - or focusing on a cataloguing of climate catastrophes to drive home the point – the book instead follows the lives of resurrected extinct species including our own long lost relative the Neanderthal. And it's through this storyline that we as readers' begin to question our expectations for our future, we question our terminologies and disciplinary structures set up for defining everything around us through difference.  As we learn the important of diversity, we are somehow simultaneously trapped in our own systems of cataloguing difference to express that diversity.  James gives us a quick introduction about his book just as the episode begins so I’ll leave it to him in just a moment. I really enjoyed the conversation; it was a pleasure speaking with him. Hope you enjoy it as well. 

The Amber Clave
The Amber Clave Season 2 Episode 17

The Amber Clave

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 46:03


The knot works hard to build a new Clade in Nihliesh, but they keep getting interrupted.  GM: Megan Players: Aser as Korshen Lambro, Landan as Mako, and Shaunna as Jessamy Gray Music by Rob Anderson. Logo by Taylor Livingston. Need more Amber Clave? You can find us streaming on Twitch every other Sunday or episodes on YouTube! In case you haven't heard, Monte Cook Games is releasing Ptolus for both 5e and the Cypher System! You can check out the kickstarter here. If you want to hear the latest news about the show and keep up with what's going on in the world of Numenera, check us out on Twitter @amberclave or go to our website. You can now join us on the Redacted Files discord! Special thanks to our Agent+ patrons: Ben, Bernie, Chris, Denise, Eric, Fandible, John, Jonn, LordTentacle, Nyssa, Patrick, Slacker Initiative, Stuart, Terryann, and Tom.

Franja Visual
Mitos y verdades en salud visual

Franja Visual

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 22:57


Se abarcaron temas de mitos y verdades en Lentes de Contacto y redes sociales, estrategias novedosas de marketing. Además se habló del evento CLADE desarrollado en la ciudad de Cartagena, Colombia.

Podcast Ultimato
Novos Acordes - especial CLADE 5

Podcast Ultimato

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 34:31


Carlinhos Veiga apresenta músicos do Clade 5 - Congresso latino-americano de Evangelização.

Climactic
Beth Spencer — In Depth with James Bradley | Author of Clade

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 64:03


Author and new collective member Beth Spencer hosts award-winning Australian author James Bradley on Climactic. They discuss his cli-fi novel Clade, YA series The Change, his article in the Monthly earlier this year about the influence of the coal lobby on Australian politics and the background to the battle over the Adani mine, and his devastating and important essay in the latest issue of Meanjin Quarterly about living in the Anthropocene. Above all this is a discussion about how to face clearly the reality of the climate crisis while retaining hope and the ability to keep choosing and acting. Coming soon you'll be able to hear an adaptation of this full-length interview for the first new show on the Climactic Network, Art Breaker. For those of you in Melbourne, you don't want to miss James in conversation with fellow author Sophie Cunningham at the launch of the Spring issue of Meanjin magazine. The event is free, on the 25th of September at the University of Melbourne: link here. Special Guest: James Bradley. Support Climactic Links: Alumni and Giving - Unearthed: Last days of the Anthropocene James Bradley (@cityoftongues) / Twitter city of tongues UNEARTHED - Meanjin See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Climactic
Beth Spencer — In Depth with James Bradley | Author of Clade

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 66:36


Author and new collective member Beth Spencer hosts award-winning Australian author James Bradley on Climactic.

Climactic
Beth Spencer — In Depth with James Bradley | Author of Clade

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 64:04


Author and new collective member Beth Spencer hosts award-winning Australian author James Bradley on Climactic. They discuss his cli-fi novel Clade, YA series The Change, his article in the Monthly earlier this year about the influence of the coal lobby on Australian politics and the background to the battle over the Adani mine, and his devastating and important essay in the latest issue of Meanjin Quarterly about living in the Anthropocene. Above all this is a discussion about how to face clearly the reality of the climate crisis while retaining hope and the ability to keep choosing and acting. Coming soon you'll be able to hear an adaptation of this full-length interview for the first new show on the Climactic Network, Art Breaker. For those of you in Melbourne, you don't want to miss James in conversation with fellow author Sophie Cunningham at the launch of the Spring issue of Meanjin magazine. The event is free, on the 25th of September at the University of Melbourne: link here. Special Guest: James Bradley. Support Climactic Links: Alumni and Giving - Unearthed: Last days of the Anthropocene James Bradley (@cityoftongues) / Twitter city of tongues UNEARTHED - Meanjin Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Climactic
Beth Spencer — In Depth with James Bradley | Author of Clade

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 64:04


Author and new collective member Beth Spencer hosts award-winning Australian author James Bradley on Climactic. They discuss his cli-fi novel Clade, YA series The Change, his article in the Monthly earlier this year about the influence of the coal lobby on Australian politics and the background to the battle over the Adani mine, and his devastating and important essay in the latest issue of Meanjin Quarterly about living in the Anthropocene. Above all this is a discussion about how to face clearly the reality of the climate crisis while retaining hope and the ability to keep choosing and acting.Coming soon you'll be able to hear an adaptation of this full-length interview for the first new show on the Climactic Network, Art Breaker.For those of you in Melbourne, you don't want to miss James in conversation with fellow author Sophie Cunningham at the launch of the Spring issue of Meanjin magazine. The event is free, on the 25th of September at the University of Melbourne: link here. Special Guest: James Bradley.Support ClimacticLinks: Alumni and Giving - Unearthed: Last days of the Anthropocene James Bradley (@cityoftongues) / Twitter city of tongues UNEARTHED - Meanjin See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CMDR Central
088 – Decks You Play – Vorel of the Hull Clade

CMDR Central

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 64:02


Dana and Max are coming at you on a Thursday for the next installment of Decks You Play. This time they're covering Patreon Supporter Steve's Vorel of the Hull Clade deck. Are they walking into a combo based simic deck or something totally different? Steve's Deck: https://bit.ly/2O3h5I2 Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CMDRCentral Support us by using promo code CMDR at Flipside Gaming: https://bit.ly/2OGDYoo Subscribe on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/CMDRCentral Subscribe on iTunes: http://apple.co/2wVE3XF Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/2wj8GWh We're moving to Deckstats.net! Come check out our decks as we migrate over: https://bit.ly/2QTxUps

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Fireproof Garage
18. Hammock Accident

Fireproof Garage

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 52:43


Darren and Simon—eventually—discuss world building, that extension of setting that enables readers to feel like the story they’re reading takes place somewhere very real, talking about their favourite worlds from novels they’ve read alongside some of their own work. Also a quick update on Darren’s missed opportunity with monster trucks and Simon’s concussion. Darren’s article ‘First Person of Interest’ for WQ Magazine (paywall) https://qldwriters.org.au/2018/03/01/first-person-of-interest-darren-groth/ Clade by James Bradley https://www.amazon.com/Clade-James-Bradley/dp/1785654144/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1525840000&sr=8-1&keywords=clade+james+bradley Sick Puppy by Carl Hiaasen https://www.amazon.com/Sick-Puppy-Carl-Hiaasen/dp/0446604666/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1525840052&sr=1-1&keywords=sick+puppy+by+carl+hiaasen Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay https://www.amazon.com/Darkly-Dreaming-Dexter-Jeff-Lindsay/dp/0307277887/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1525840100&sr=1-1&keywords=jeff+lindsay+dexter Worth also noting, if you ask ask Darren for a tiny synopsis of a work in progress, you should know now what to expect. You’ve been warned.

Skepticality:The Official Podcast of Skeptic Magazine

This episode Derek has another conversation with Jonathan Tweet, game designer, book author, and past Skepticality guest. After the success of his last book, 'Grandmother Fish', a book aimed at teaching pre-school children about Evolution, his follow up is a card game, Clades. Clades is a kids card matching game which centers around the evolutionary concept of Clades. Find out more about the new game, and maybe some updates on the status of Grandmother Fish.

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Chat 10 Looks 3
Ep 14: Our Reading Lives

Chat 10 Looks 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2015 61:15


In this live recording from the Sydney Writers' Festival, Crabb and Sales take a wander through their reading lives in sixty minutes, somehow managing to squeeze in mention of 42 books, four interviews, two television clips and two magazine articles.Clade by James BradleyLucky Us by Amy BloomThe Death of Ivan Ilyich by Leo TolstoyMoondust: In Search of the Men Who Fell to Earth by Andrew SmithBeing Mortal by Atul GawandeBuzz Aldrin interview with Leigh Sales on 7.30The Goldfinch by Donna TarttThe Secret History by Donna TarttThe Fiddler in the Subway by Gene WeingartenBarack Obama: The Story by David MarannisUlysses by James JoyceTales from Shakespeare by Charles LambTales of Troy and Greece by Andrew LangMidnight's Children by Salman RushdieRabbit, Run by John UpdikeThe Pursuit of Love by Nancy MitfordLolita by Vladimir NabokovThe Spare Room by Helen GarnerThis House of Grief by Helen GarnerThe First Stone by Helen GarnerThe Insults of Age by Helen Garner via The MonthlyThis Old Man by Roger Angell via The New YorkerDick and DoraWuthering Heights by Emily BronteMy Brilliant Career by Miles FranklinNancy Drew by Carolyn KeeneThe Chalet School by Elinor Brent-DyerThe Enchanted Wood by Enid BlytonAnne of Green Gables by L M MontgomeryPostmortem by Patricia CornwellThe Bourne Identity by Robert LudlumI Am Pilgrim by Terry HayesIn Cold Blood by Truman CapoteThe Journalist and the Murderer by Janet MalcolmFatal Vision by Joe McGinnissThe Selling of the President by Joe McGinnissThe Wind in the Willows by Kenneth GrahameThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C S LewisMy Family and Other Animals by Gerald DurrellThe Da Vinci Code by Dan BrownMatt Damon interview with Leigh Sales via 7.30The Corrections by Jonathan FranzenJonathan Franzen interview with Leigh Sales via 7.30David Bowie on ExtrasKate Winslett on ExtrasBoris Johnson interview with Annabel Crabb72 Virgins by Boris JohnsonThe Iliad by HomerTo Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeH is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald

The Writer and the Critic
Episode 43: 'The Well' and 'Clade'

The Writer and the Critic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2015 110:31


On this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, open with a short discussion of the Hugo Awards and other matters. Inevitably, there are puppies. Sorry. The discussion centres around the following websites and online articles: "Some comments on the Hugos and other SF awards" by Eric Flint Chaos Horizon by Brandon Kempner "Blogging For Rockets" and others posts on Not A Blog by George R. R. Martin File 770 by Mike Glyer Thankfully, they then move on to talking about books! On the slab this time around are The Well by Elizabeth Jolley (18:50) and Clade by James Bradley. (57:50). This obituary of Elizabeth Jolley in the New York Times as well as this interview with James Bradley in the Sydney Morning Herald are both mentioned. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers (or puppies), it's safe to tune back in at 1:46:40 for final remarks. In June, The Writer and the Critic will be recorded live at Continuum 11: Southern Skies -- the Melbourne speculative fiction and pop culture convention. As has become traditional, the special guests for the podcast will be the convention's Guests of Honour, Tansy Rayner Roberts and R.J. (Rebecca) Anderson, who will each be recommending a favourite book to talk about. Tansy has picked Growing Rich by Fay Weldon while Rebecca has chosen The King of Attolia by Megan Whalen Turner. Read ahead and join in the spoilerific fun! And if you'll be at Continuum 11, we'd love to see you in the audience!

Published...Or Not
Published Or Not

Published...Or Not

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2015


Robert Gott's, 'The Port Fairy Murders' is set in 1940's Victoria where social values and attitudes are exposed as wanting and where the body count mounts.James Bradley has set 'Clade' into the future.  The world is facing challenging catastrophies but three generations of an extended family find optimism to go.

The Writer and the Critic
Episode 42: 'The Bitterwood Bible' and 'How to Be Both'

The Writer and the Critic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2015 101:03


On this episode of The Writer and the Critic your hosts, Kirstyn McDermott and Ian Mond, begin with the enthralling tale of How Mondy Got Pneumonia on New Year's Eve, followed by a small rant from Kirstyn about Colleen McCullough and the Obituary That Should Hide its Head in Absolute Shame. The two then move on to discuss awards ballots and eligibility posts, the sometimes uncomfortable practice of self-promotion, and sad puppies in general. The two books up for dissection this episode are The Bitterwood Bible by Angela Slatter (27:40) and How to be Both by Ali Smith (58:40). Highly recommended as a companion read to The Bitterwood Bible is the previous Angela Slatter collection published by Tartarus Press, Sourdough and Other Stories. If you've skipped ahead to avoid spoilers, please come back at 1:32:00 for final remarks. For the next episode, Kirstyn has chosen The Well by Elizabeth Jolley while Ian is recommending Clade by James Bradley. Read ahead and join in the spoilerific fun!

The Coode Street Podcast
Episode 190: James Bradley, science fiction, awards and more

The Coode Street Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2014 64:47


With Gary busy with other commitments. long-time friend of the podcast James Bradley drops by to talk about his new upcoming novel Clade, the value of science fiction, awards, and more.  Our sincere thanks to James for making the time to chat, and, as always, we hope you enjoy the podcast!

Baker Street: The Elementary and Sherlock Podcast

  On this episode of The Baker Street Podcast, Jack and Zachary discuss the fourteenth episode of CBS's "Elementary” -  Dead Clade Walking.  Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemedia.com

CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)
CARTA: Early Hominids: African Origins of the Hominid Clade

CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2011 25:30


Renowned paleoanthropologist Tim White of UC Berkeley who is widely credited for his role in the Ardi discovery gives a fascinating overview of the search for the origins of Hominids in Africa. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 17357]

CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)
CARTA: Early Hominids: African Origins of the Hominid Clade

CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2011 25:30


Renowned paleoanthropologist Tim White of UC Berkeley who is widely credited for his role in the Ardi discovery gives a fascinating overview of the search for the origins of Hominids in Africa. Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 17357]

Caf.com par Jean-Claude Gigon
11ème Service - Jean-Clade Boré

Caf.com par Jean-Claude Gigon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2010


11ème Service - Jean-Clade Boré

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12ème Service - Jean-Clade Boré

Caf.com par Jean-Claude Gigon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2010


12ème Service - Jean-Clade Boré

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10ème Service - Jean-Clade Boré

Caf.com par Jean-Claude Gigon

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2010


10ème Service - Jean-Clade Boré

Caf.com par Jean-Claude Gigon
9ème Service - Jean-Clade Boré

Caf.com par Jean-Claude Gigon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2009


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6ème Service - Jean-Clade Boré

Caf.com par Jean-Claude Gigon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2009


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8ème Service - Jean-Clade Boré

Caf.com par Jean-Claude Gigon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2009


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