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If you're struggling, consider therapy with our sponsor. Visit https://betterhelp.com/almanac for a discount on your first month of therapy.If you have questions about the brand relating to how the therapists are credentialed, their privacy policy, or therapist compensation, here is an overview written by the YouTube creators behind the channel Cinema Therapy that goes into these topics: https://www.reddit.com/r/cinema_therapy/comments/1dpriql/addressing_the_betterhelp_concerns_headon_deep/ Hello Poison Friends! We need to discuss some poisons found in the garden! My goal was to go into the poisons that can be found in the vegetable garden as well as in the flower garden, but I have to make it two parts because I somehow never realize how long I can talk about stuff! Also, Adam has capped my research at 5,000 words per episode as I struggle with stopping anything. Therefore, we are discussing some poisons that can be found in the vegetable gardens around the world. Rhubarb leaves, solanine in potatoes (at least those not stored properly), Cassava, ginkgo biloba seeds, cashews, and more. We have some fun (and some more tragic) stories behind each of these as well as the history and folklore of their growth and use. For instance, we need to talk about that time in WWI when the British government encouraged their citizens to eat rhubarb leaves while food was scarce or why it is not okay to munch on houseplants (I hope we all knew that one, but hey, make sure they are out of reach of children or pets if toxic).How about the guy who worked hard to make the potato popular in France? Did you know potatoes were actually once banned there because it was believed they could cause leprosy or plague? Well, obviously they do not, but when green they can make you very sick.Cassava! It is a staple crop in parts of South America and in Africa, but when not processed correctly, it can be deadly as they contain cyanogenic glycosides. So how do so many people eat it? And have there been any recent cases of poisoning from cassava? Unfortunately, yes.Have you ever seen a cashew tree or its fruit? A story from the Philippines gives a fun explanation for why it looks the way it does. Also, before being processed for eating, they are also poisonous, covered with the same substance that causes the itchy reaction when you touch poison ivy.How about a story concerning the six Gingko trees that survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and how their seeds can still cause accidental poisonings today. Also, that Ginkgo leaf extract some people are taking? According to some recent studies, it may not even be helpful. Let's talk about it!Thank you to all of our listeners and supporters! Please feel free to leave a comment or send us a DM for any questions, suggestions, or just to say, "hi."Support us on Patreon:patreon.com/thepoisonersalmanacFollow us on socials:The Poisoner's Almanac on IG-https://www.instagram.com/poisoners_almanac?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==Adam-https://www.tiktok.com/@studiesshow?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcBecca-https://www.tiktok.com/@yobec0?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc
Descripción: Marta, Kaneda, Oier, Gingko y Neo comienzan un serial sobre las compras y ventas de su ludoteca en el último trimestre. Ojito que hay sorpresas. Otras no tanto. Repasamos noticias, comentarios, y terminamos con una etapa de montaña que hará las delicias de los aficionados a las dos ruedas… y a la buena siesta española.
Marta, Neo, Kaneda y Gingko se ponen ante el micrófono para comentar noticias, repasar comentarios y hablar de las últimas partidas jugadas. Marta ha jugado al Oathsworn y Neo escucha expectante. Obtendrá su seal of approval? perilla por su parte no cuenta nada ni dice a que ha jugado, será por algo?
Gingko, Kalisto, Oier y Marta se adentran en los entresijos del mundo editorial de juegos de mesa, acompañados de dos invitados de lujo: Sargento Apone de Juegorama y Michael de Salt & Pepper. Nos cuentan todo sobre el funcionamiento interno de una editorial y lo que implica sacar un juego al mercado, revelando detalles que pocos conocen. Además, no faltaron debates apasionantes sobre el futuro de los juegos solitarios, junto con algunas exclusivas jugosas que dejarán a todos con los dientes largos 🔥
Gingko, Cucuy, Kaneda y Marta se lanzan de lleno al reto de crear una versión solobaldera de la recién anunciada Hall of Fame de BGG: los juegos que más han inspirado y dejado huella en la afición en clave solitaria. Dos tops, doble polémica: Primero, repasamos el Top 10 elegido por los oyentes, luego, el equipo de Solo en Balda presenta su propio Top 10, con decisiones que, como siempre, no dejarán a nadie indiferente. Las opiniones chocan, los argumentos se intensifican y algún que otro daga verbal vuela en directo. ¡Dale al play y únete al caos!
Bugün 23 Şubat 2025 #doğatakvimi ❄ Anadolu'da milyonlarca yıl önce bulunan, altın sarısı yaprakları ve keskin kokulu tohumları ile dikkat çeken mabet ağacı (Gingko biloba), bugün yalnızca Uzak Doğu'da yetişiyor. Ama neden?
Andrea Stryer reflects on an exchange she had with a teacher who challenged her work on a school project.
Discover the way ahead at Indiana Wesleyan University. Learn more here. This week the guys talk about the Microsoft Developer Direct, Palworld Creator's new publishing division, Marvel Snap outage rewards, and much much more! Everything announced at Microsoft's January Xbox Developer Directhttps://flip.it/8aQeJA Palworld creator launches publishing division, starting with a horror game from Tales of Kenzara studiohttps://flip.it/RBYzEW Marvel Snap apologises for US TikTok outage by throwing a bunch of free stuff at its playershttps://flip.it/H3AfGC
En el programa de hoy, Gingko, Gingko y Gingko hablan de los retos lúdicos que se han propuesto para este año 2025. También comentan sus últimas partidas en solitario. Todo ello con el típico estilo fresco y desenfadado aderezado con justos toques de humor.
En el último programa del año, El Cucuy (sí, has leído bien), Asolas, Marta y Gingko hacen repaso lúdico del moribundo 2024: juegos jugados, sorpresas, decepciones, retos conseguidos y fracasados... Enlace a la encuesta: https://forms.gle/G44UH5bpM8ame82a8
A las puertas de la Navidad y todavía resacosos por la loca gala de los Baldis de la semana pasada, Asolas y Gingko se reúnen para charlar un poco sobre los últimos juegos que han estado jugando. En solitario, por supuesto. Feliz Navidad!!! 00:00 Introducción y Bienvenida 05:00 Reflexiones sobre el Programa Anterior 09:52 Noticias del Mundo de los Juegos de Mesa 15:00 Novedades y Expectativas de Juegos 19:57 Experiencias de Juego y Reseñas 24:57 Cierre y Despedida 26:01 Mecánicas de Juego y Facciones 35:01 Experiencias con Harmony 48:50 Exploración y Combate en Templo de los Horrores 52:16 Expansiones y Nuevas Dinámicas en The White Castle 53:35 La Importancia de los Manuales en Juegos de Mesa 54:04 Nuevas Dinámicas en Wai Castle 55:24 Adaptaciones y Expansiones en Juegos de Mesa 56:52 Desafíos del Bot en Juegos de Mesa 01:00:05 La Expansión de White Castle: ¿Vale la Pena? 01:01:22 Comparativa de Expansiones en Juegos de Mesa 01:03:11 Estrategias de Diseño en Juegos de Mesa 01:04:12 Fateforge: Un Análisis Crítico 01:14:21 Dragon Ball: El Juego de Construcción de Mazos 01:21:26 Mecánicas de Juego y Estrategia 01:24:33 Recomendaciones de Juegos y Series 01:25:35 Fallout: La Serie y su Relación con el Videojuego 01:31:01 Dune: Adaptaciones y Valoración 01:35:07 Crítica a 'Los Anillos de Poder' y Adaptaciones Fallidas
In diesem Video stellen wir dir die 10 besten natürlichen Nootropika vor, die du nutzen kannst, um deine Gehirnleistung zu optimieren. Nootropika sind Substanzen ohne Suchtpotential und Gewöhnungseffekt, die die Fähigkeit haben die Kognition anzuregen. Nootropika helfen dabei sich besser konzentrieren zu können, das Gedächtnis zu verbessern und die Stimmung anzuheben.
Nos hemos vuelto locos, sí. En esta tercera entrega, Mítico Palermo, Marta y Gingko hacen la típica tertulia post partido, analizando las decisiones arbitrales, repasando el VAR, comentando los cambios y las jugadas clave del partido. No podemos prometer que no haya una cuarta entrega mañana!!!
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Solitude and Inspiration: Finding Stories Beneath the Leaves Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2024-11-01-22-34-03-hu Story Transcript:Hu: Az őszi szél lágyan suttogott a Budapest Botanikus Kert fái között.En: The autumn wind softly whispered among the trees of the Budapest Botanikus Kert.Hu: A levelek színe borostyán és bíbor volt, lassan hullottak a világos ösvényekre, mint az álmok emlékei.En: The leaves were colored amber and crimson, slowly falling onto the bright pathways like the memories of dreams.Hu: Bence, Eszter és Zoltán lassan sétáltak a kertben.En: Bence, Eszter, and Zoltán walked leisurely through the garden.Hu: Ez a hosszú hétvége mindhármuknak menekülést jelentett a város nyüzsgése elől.En: This long weekend was an escape for all three from the city's hustle and bustle.Hu: Az őszi szünet különleges alkalom, habár a Halottak Napja kicsit szomorkás hangulatot hozott magával.En: The autumn break was a special occasion, although Halottak Napja brought with it a slightly melancholic mood.Hu: Bence, aki újságíróként dolgozott, régóta keresett ihletet új cikkéhez.En: Bence, who worked as a journalist, had long been searching for inspiration for his new article.Hu: Az volt a terve, hogy egy olyan történetet írjon, ami ötvözi a természetet és a kultúrát.En: His plan was to write a story that combined nature and culture.Hu: De a kert varázslatos látványa és a sokféleség túlnyomta őt.En: But the magical view of the garden and its diversity overwhelmed him.Hu: Túlságosan sok ötlet csapott össze a fejében, és egyik sem tűnt igazán helyesnek.En: Too many ideas collided in his mind, and none seemed quite right.Hu: - Egy kicsit egyedül kell lennem - mondta Bence enyhe bűntudattal a hangjában.En: "I need to be alone for a bit," Bence said with a slight guilt in his voice.Hu: - Talán a magány segít.En: "Maybe solitude will help."Hu: Eszter megértően bólintott, míg Zoltán csak elvigyorodott.En: Eszter nodded understandingly, while Zoltán just grinned.Hu: Tudták, hogy Bencének néha időre van szüksége, hogy helyre rázza a gondolatait.En: They knew that Bence sometimes needed time to sort out his thoughts.Hu: Eszter és Zoltán tovább folytatták felfedezésüket, hagyva, hogy Bence a saját tempójában járja be a kertet.En: Eszter and Zoltán continued their exploration, allowing Bence to wander the garden at his own pace.Hu: A Gingko fa alatt talált egy eldugott kis padot.En: Under the Gingko tree, he found a secluded little bench.Hu: Leült, és mély levegőt vett, beszívva az őszi levelek és a nedves föld illatát.En: He sat down and took a deep breath, inhaling the scent of autumn leaves and damp earth.Hu: Gondolkodni kezdett.En: He began to think.Hu: Ahogy figyelte, ahogyan a falevelek hullámzanak a szélben, eszébe jutott, mennyire fontos a természet és az idő közötti kapcsolat.En: As he watched the leaves rustling in the wind, he realized how important the connection between nature and time is.Hu: A fák évszázadokat élhetnek túl.En: Trees can survive for centuries.Hu: Vajon hány embert és milyen történeteket tudnának elmesélni?En: How many people and what stories could they tell?Hu: Hirtelen megvilágosodott.En: Suddenly, he had a revelation.Hu: Az írása nemcsak a szépségről szólhat, hanem arról is, hogyan őrizzük meg ezt a szépséget.En: His writing shouldn't just be about beauty, but also about how to preserve this beauty.Hu: Hungary történelmi kertjeinek megóvása ideális téma lenne a cikk számára.En: Protecting Hungary's historic gardens would be an ideal topic for the article.Hu: Feljegyezte az ötletet a jegyzetfüzetébe, amit mindig magával hordott, és azonnal érezte, hogy a blokádja feloldódik.En: He jotted down the idea in his notebook, which he always carried with him, and immediately felt his block dissolve.Hu: Izgalommal és új energiával telve, keresni kezdte Esztert és Zoltánt, hogy megossza velük az ötletét.En: Filled with excitement and newfound energy, he began to search for Eszter and Zoltán to share his idea.Hu: Hamarosan újra találkoztak a fák alatt, ahol Zoltán épp egy különleges faágat fotózott.En: They soon reunited under the trees, where Zoltán was photographing a unique branch.Hu: Elmesélte nekik az élményét, és mindketten örömmel hallgatták a lelkesedését.En: He shared his experience with them, and both listened to his enthusiasm with delight.Hu: Egy közeli kávézóban egy forró teával ünnepelték Bence újfajta inspirációját.En: They celebrated Bence's newfound inspiration with a hot tea at a nearby café.Hu: Aznap este Bence már nem csupán a természet szépségét látta.En: That evening, Bence no longer saw just the beauty of nature.Hu: Megértette az összefonódásokat a történelem, a kultúra és a természet között.En: He understood the interconnections between history, culture, and nature.Hu: Felismerte, hogy az introspekciónak óriási ereje van, és hogy egy kis egyedüllét gyakran megadja a legnagyobb válaszokat.En: He realized that introspection has tremendous power and that a little solitude often provides the greatest answers. 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An artist restores one of Beacon's oldest structures A home on South Avenue in Beacon, built around 1756, has a special place in the history of American thought. Alexander Hamilton slept there during his honeymoon, although it was located elsewhere, on what is today a parking lot. Inside the home, Hamilton wrote letters hashing out political positions developed in the Federalist Papers, which provided a conceptual framework for the Constitution, says its longtime owner, Yuan Lee. Known as Chrystie House, the structure is likely the second-oldest residence in Beacon, behind the Madam Brett homestead built in 1709. Lee bought it in 2007 and operates a bed-and-breakfast. He says the income barely offsets the dump truck of money he poured into restoring and maintaining the house, where Lee's impeccable interior design merges East and West, one of his goals. Lee, a native of Taiwan, moved to New York City in 1989 to work as a painter and illustrator. Nearly 20 years later, a group of Beacon artists recruited him to relocate from his Manhattan apartment. His paintings hang in guest rooms and common areas. The United Nations commissioned detailed depictions of endangered species in their habitats from Lee. A student of Matisse, his still-life paintings, Parisian street scenes and a study of two violin restorers adorn the sitting room. "People always say my work is so realistic that it looks like a photo," Lee says. "That insults me. I paint what I know, not just what I see. I bring reason to realism." He has turned his attention to landscape design; he sculpted the stonework on the grounds. Photos and reports on his ongoing research into the house are shared at chrystiehouseproject.com. The rooms at the inn are named after key players in its past: William Few, Albert Chrystie, CJ Slocum and Henry Winthrop Sargent. Madam Brett makes a cameo as the aunt and benefactor of the builder, fur trader Abraham DePeyster Jr., whose father served as the mayor of New Amsterdam and governor of New York. Beyond serving as a bustling port, Fishkill Landing attracted wealthy city folk. Initially, people referred to the peninsula as DePeyster's Point. Few is a largely forgotten founding father who moved from Georgia to Manhattan at the behest of his New Yorker wife. He served as president of an early predecessor to Citibank and, in 1820, deeded his summer home to his son-in-law, Albert Chrystie. Two decades later, on a nearby slope, Henry Winthrop Sargent, a scion of a merchant family, built Wodenethe. Under the tutelage of Newburgh-born landscape architect Andrew Jackson Downing, Sargent turned the surrounding 25 acres into an experimental botanical garden. In 1927, Clarence Slocum, described by Lee as "the pioneer of celebrity rehab," bought Chrystie House and moved it by horse and roller to the nearby Wodenethe estate because excavating at Dennings Point Brick Works threatened its foundation. Slocum lived in the home but sent his patients to other buildings and campuses, including the circa 1840 Peter C. DuBois House on Slocum Road in Dutchess Junction and the mansion on Route 9D later known as Craig House. "They hid [the celebrities] well," says Lee. Wodenethe was razed in 1953; its footprint and most of its grounds became plots for tract housing. A few specimen trees from the experimental garden remain, including a male trunk that helped foster many of New York City's ubiquitous and odiferous Gingko trees. Despite the home's association with psychiatric patients and dark celebrity - actor Henry Fonda's wife killed herself on its grounds - there is no evidence of hauntings, says Lee's wife, Yulina Zhang. "If there are ghosts, they're good, positive ones."
¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2024! En esta edición de Solo en Balda, Asolas, Marta y Gingko hacen un repaso de aquellos juegos que reimplementan otros juegos y valoran si valió o no la pena. Y recuerda, si eres de los que alucina cuando ve la lista del top 200 solitario de la bgg, aquí te dejamos la oportunidad para hacer que la lista refleje mejor tus preferencias: https://www.bggrankings.app
Esta semana estrenamos nueva sección con Gingko para ver como le va probando mazos de marvelcdb en Sujetos de prueba, además volvemos a Septiembre con un buen entreno ...¡¡¡Estrenando mallas rosas!!! (00:33:30): Sujetos de prueba [Júbilo] https://marvelcdb.com/decklist/view/40621/rush-hour-expert-venom-goblin-w-video-1.0 (01:17:36): Noticias (01:37:25): Campamento Hammond [Masacrismo] (03:42:11): Comentarios de los oyentes ¡Esperamos que os guste! Recuerda que puedes sugerirnos, preguntarnos, quejarte o insultarnos en: Telegram: t.me/lamanodethanos Whatsapp: https://bit.ly/mtWhtspp Twitter/Instagram: @LaManodeThanos E-mail: lamanodethanos2@gmail.com Facebook: Comunidad MarvelChampions LCG España lamanodethanos.com Además si quieres ayudarnos a crecer y mejorar: patreon.com/lamanodethanos
¡Bienvenidos a otro episodio de Solo en Balda, el podcast donde se habla de juegos de mesa... y se raja sin piedad! Hoy, el equipo se mete en faena con vuestros comentarios y revela algunos secretillos del staff que te van a dejar con la boca abierta. Como no podía faltar, se habla de un montón de juegazos (no te voy a hacer spoilers), pero también se viene una rajada monumental sobre los 200 mejores juegos en solitario. Y sí, algunos clásicos salen bastante mal parados, porque aquí no nos cortamos ni un pelo. Además, Marta, Gingko y Asolas nos cuentan qué juegos les han decepcionado, qué hype no ha estado a la altura, y se lanzan recomendaciones de lo más variado. Risas, polémicas y mucho amor (y odio) por los juegos. ¡Dale al play, que esto viene cargadito
¿Listos para otra aventura en "Solo en Balda"? En este episodio, Gingko y Oier se ponen al día sobre lo que han estado haciendo últimamente y cómo están sobreviviendo al regreso a la rutina. Desde charlas sobre viajes ideales hasta debates sobre juegos que los tienen atrapados, nada se queda fuera. ¿Qué opinan de las expansiones de sus juegos favoritos? ¿Y cómo lidian con esos desafíos que solo los verdaderos fans de los juegos de mesa entenderían? También hay un vistazo rápido a lo nuevo que han probado y alguna que otra sorpresa. No te pierdas este episodio lleno de risas, anécdotas y mucho más. ¡Dale play y acompáñalos en esta charla épica!
Estrenamos nuevo formato con programas de duración contenida dedicados a un solo juego. En esta primera edición, Miguel de Punto de Partida y Gingko desgranan Kingdom Legacy, el juego solitario de FryxGames que lo está petando.
En esta nueva entrega de Solo en Balda Marta y Gingko hacen un repaso a su evolución como jugadores en solitario. Todo ello aderezado con las clásicas secciones de Comentando Comentarios, Noticias Nuevas y A Qué Has Estado Jugando. Tumbaos al sol, relajaos y dadle al play, madafacas! Foto de portada: BobónBestiajo
For this final episode from Lollapalooza, and to bring the festival series of in-person interviews to a close, I sat down on the last day with Brian Oblivion and Madeline Follin of Cults, and also had an amazing conversation with Chance Emerson. Cults' music is both surreal and ethereal, but also grounded in down-to-earth songwriting to is striking in its simplicity and authenticity. Brian and Maddie have been at this since they were college students and now 15 years later, they've release their fifth full length album, To The Ghosts. They're embarking on giant US tour and their excitement is palpable and their love for what they do is truly infectious. Chance Emerson is an LA-based neo-folk artist who grew up in Hong Kong and went to school at Brown University, where he met his bandmates and formed his band in 2019. Chance is smart, dedicated, and truly devoted to his songwriting craft, and possesses a self-belief that is super admirable. His most recent release is entitled “Gingko.”These are amazing conversations!! For more information on Roadcase: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comOr contact Roadcase by email: info@roadcasepod.comRoadcase theme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
Summary En este episodio de Solo en Balda, Gingko y Asolas hablan sobre el formato de verano del programa y la posibilidad de dejar comentarios en Spotify. También discuten sobre las diferentes plataformas de podcasts y la publicidad en ellos. Luego, repasan los comentarios del episodio anterior y responden a preguntas de los oyentes. En la segunda parte del episodio, comentan las noticias de la Gencon, incluyendo los anuncios de Fantasy Flight Games sobre Marvel Champions y Arkham Horror LCG. En esta parte de la conversación, se habla sobre las expansiones de Star Wars The Building Game y Star Wars Unlimited de Fantasy Flight Games. También se menciona la falta de noticias sobre el tercer acto de Descent y el juego de cartas de El Señor de los Anillos. Otros juegos mencionados incluyen Aventuria, Cloud Spire, Gaia Project y Keep Heroes Out. Además, se comenta sobre el juego de cartas de Mandalorian y se discute su sistema de juego y la posibilidad de que la comunidad cree nuevas misiones. También se mencionan las expansiones de Waste Knights y Lost Fleet. En general, se destaca la calidad y diversidad de los juegos mencionados. En esta parte de la conversación, Asolas habla sobre su experiencia jugando al juego Zombicide y su interés en adquirir una versión de Kickstarter con más contenido. También menciona su experiencia jugando a Kingdoms Legacy, un juego legacy exclusivo para un solo jugador. Por otro lado, Gingko comenta que ha jugado a Hero Resistance, una versión más pequeña del juego Zombicide, y menciona su interés en probar el juego Street Masters. Además, discuten sobre las fundas de cartas y recomiendan las fundas de la marca Game Genic. Finalmente, concluyen el programa y se despiden de los oyentes.
Un episodio en el cual no está Gingko, pero a cambio charlamos con un invitado muy especial, Xavi Bordes Aymerich, sobre su trabajo como desarrollador y diseñador de modos solitarios. Conseguimos que nos desvele en detalle su pasado y su presente en el mundillo y nos hable de las luces y sombras de la profesión. Una oportunidad única para oír a Asolas hablar del Agrícola. Aquí tenéis el link del episodio 27 de SeB, ampliamente referenciado en este 250: https://www.ivoox.com/27-bots-solitarios-audios-mp3_rf_49804941_1.html
En este episodio de Solo en Balda, los anfitriones hablan sobre juegos de mesa y comparten sus experiencias personales. Discuten sobre el uso del aire acondicionado, la gestión del presupuesto para juegos de mesa y el control del hype. También mencionan el nuevo podcast de La Barraqueta y felicitan a La Mano de Thanos por su programa número 200. En cuanto a las noticias, mencionan el juego 20 Fuertes de Juegorama, el Kickstarter de Monster Kill y el juego Arakiri. También hablan sobre las primeras impresiones de Arakiri y la espera de la aplicación en castellano para el juego ISS. En esta parte de la conversación, los participantes hablan sobre sus antiludotecas, es decir, los juegos que tienen en su colección pero que no han jugado o han jugado muy poco. Asolas menciona que tiene dos juegos en su antiludoteca: Benghuai Xingzhang y Resident Evil. Por su parte, Oier menciona que tiene el juego Tainted Grail en su antiludoteca, pero espera jugarlo en el futuro. También discuten sobre la tendencia de acumular juegos sin jugar y la dificultad de encontrar una campaña que te enamore de principio a fin. Además, mencionan juegos que han jugado pero que aún no han jugado su copia física, como Fortaleza de Hegra y Máquina Arcana. En esta parte de la conversación, los participantes hablan sobre sus juegos en la antiludoteca, aquellos que han acumulado pero no han jugado. Discuten sobre juegos de wargame y juegos de campaña que han quedado en la lista de antiludoteca debido a la falta de tiempo o interés. También mencionan juegos que han adquirido recientemente y tienen ganas de probar. En general, se destacan los juegos de wargame como los que más tiempo suelen permanecer en la antiludoteca. En esta parte de la conversación, los participantes hablan sobre las expansiones de juegos de mesa que tienen y su experiencia con ellas. Comentan que algunas expansiones añaden contenido adicional al juego base, mientras que otras ofrecen campañas completamente nuevas. También discuten la dificultad de montar las miniaturas de algunas expansiones y la posibilidad de contratar a alguien para hacerlo. Además, mencionan las expansiones de Marvel Champions y Space Empires, y la importancia de jugar las campañas completas. En esta parte de la conversación, Oier y Gingko hablan sobre los juegos que han estado jugando recientemente. Oier menciona que ha estado jugando al Primal, al Jump Drive, al Kingdom Legacy y al Satellite Encounters. Gingko comenta que ha jugado al Grove. También discuten sobre el juego 20 Strong y las posibilidades que tiene como sistema. Finalmente, hablan sobre recomendaciones de bebidas para el verano, como el tinto de verano y los vinos blancos y rosados.
I have fallen in love with Mary Morgaine Squire's plant love letter newsletters lately, and when I sat down to interview her, it was made even more clear to me just how deep her connection with the herbs is! I'm excited that she chose ginkgo (GIngko biloba) for her herb – it's a new plant for the show and one I haven't worked with much myself. I really enjoyed learning more about it. I'm even trying to find a place to grow a ginkgo tree in my own yard now!Mary shared so many wonderful things during our conversation – from a plant meditation to an excerpt from her love letter to ginkgo, plus her recipe for Sweet Memory Tea. You can download your very own copy of Mary's lovely recipe here.By the end of this episode, you'll know:► The connections between the history of ginkgo, its physical structure, and its medicinal benefits► The best time of year to harvest ginkgo leaves► How working with ginkgo can benefit your mind and heart► Two ways to combine ginkgo with other herbs to enhance their own gifts► and so much more…For those of you who don't know her, Mary Morgaine Squire, aka Mary Plantwalker, is a land steward, writer, educator, ceremonialist and avid gardener living in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina. She began her walk with the plants at Fairhaven College in the early 90's while earning a BA in sustainable living, and later traveled the world to learn from the plants and healers of indigenous cultures. Matthew Wood, Frank Cook and Juliet Blankespoor have been some of her many herbal teachers along the way.Mary Morgaine creates sacred sanctuary wherever she goes, pouring her life energy into the space around her. Herb Mountain Farm, a healing botanical sanctuary that hosts events, a forest school and residential community, has been her home for many years and she is devoted to stewarding it with loving care. Her joy arises while tending the land and documenting the life unfolding on this magical planet through writing, photography and collage. Her prayer is that this work will inspire others to care deeply for our Mother Earth.As a plantfolk woman, Mary Morgaine walks her talk by steeping herself daily in the spirit of the plants whether it's eating something wild, drinking herbal tea, sitting under a tree or giving voice to the plant nation. She is an eternal student of the natural world and generously shares with others how to strengthen their personal relationship with the plants around them and find their passion for embracing conscious earth stewardship. She offers regular Appalachian Tea Ceremonies, Plant Walks, and other earth-based workshops and is the author of a weekly subscription newsletter called Earth Devotions.If you'd like to hear more from Mary, which I highly recommend, then head to the show notes where you can get easy links for her website and social media channels. You can also find the transcript for this episode in the show notes and you can access your recipe card at: https://bit.ly/4eLQATd.I'm thrilled to share our conversation with you today!----Get full show notes and more information at: herbswithrosaleepodcast.comFor more behind-the-scenes of this podcast, follow @rosaleedelaforet on Instagram!The secret to using herbs successfully begins with knowing who YOU are. Get started by taking my free Herbal Jumpstart course when you sign up for my newsletter.If you enjoy...
On this week's Biotech Hangout, hosts Daphne Zohar, Brad Loncar, Josh Schimmer, Tim Opler and Chris Garabedian open up with a conversation on recent trends in M&A for private biotechs versus public companies and the potential impact of the election year. The hosts also cover the important data readouts from the week, including Alnylam's positive Phase 3 results for its ATTR drug and Lyell's report of a patient death in its early-stage CAR T trial. Additional data covered includes Wave's Huntington data readout, Intellia's redosing of CRISPR gene editing therapy and Savara's Phase 3 readout in rare lung disease. In financing news, the hosts recap Curie.bio's $380M Pro Rata Series A Fund, Formation's $372M Series D and Recursion's $200M offering. This leads into a conversation on AI in drug development and how this is an area full of both promise and hype. On the management theme, the group discusses Gingko's recent layoffs, business model & revenues. Rounding out the show on the management theme, Amylyx's pivot to license GLP-1 was mentioned as an example of a management team earning credibility for following through on their word. *This episode aired on June 28, 2024.
Aquí tenéis el programa que tanto estabais esperando: especial de euros en solitario. Para ello, Gingko ha tenido que ir a buscar expertos en la materia fuera de SeB. Marta Night, Miguel de PuntoDePartida y Eduardo García (El Jugón Solitario) repasan junto al mismo Gingko las particularidades de estos juegos en solitario y rematan con su top5 particular
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1196, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: April Fools' Day 1: The United States sent up Tiros I, the 1st satellite of this kind, April 1, 1960. weather satellite. 2: Rachmaninoff and Rostand, to name two. April 1 Birthdays. 3: This silent movie "hunchback" whose parents were deaf mutes was born April 1, 1883. Lon Chaney. 4: The "core" of this computer company goes back to its founding, April 1, 1976. Apple Computer. 5: This Motown star was shot by his father April 1, 1984, the day before his 45th birthday. Marvin Gaye. Round 2. Category: Trees 1: This "chestnut" is scientifically known as Aesculus hippocastanum. the horse chestnut. 2: “Botanical” name of this Scott Joplin tune:. "The Maple Leaf Rag". 3: The blue gum, which has been introduced into the U.S., and the Sydney peppermint are species of this tree. the eucalyptus. 4: This is the better-known Genus and species name of the maidenhair tree, used in Chinese medicine to boost memory. Gingko biloba. 5: Type of tree mentioned in the chorus of the following song:"As I went walking that ribbon of highway / I saw above me that endless skyway / I saw below me that golden valley...". a redwood. Round 3. Category: Science Puns 1: Do bees build these from scratch or does the scratch come later. hives. 2: When a woman in labor yells out "Can't!", "Don't!" or "Won't!", she's having these. contractions. 3: When you are "under" this, a manometer will measure it. pressure. 4: Wyatt Earp gave these creatures the O.K. to build a reef in Tombstone's lake. coral. 5: At lunch whales commit murder on a massive scale when they're "going in for" this. the krill. Round 4. Category: Back To Basics 1: This word for "basic" is also a 3rd grade type of school. primary (or elementary). 2: RIF, short for "Reading is" this, has aided children's literacy since 1966. fundamental. 3: The timeless line "when in doubt, go basic" this appeared in a 2017 Vogue feature. black. 4: "Watery" term for the dominant trend, perhaps describing big media. mainstream. 5: "R" you ready? This 11-letter word means "basic", like skills everyone should have. rudimentary. Round 5. Category: Highways And Byways 1: The Tour de France ends on this boulevard. the Champs-Élysées. 2: In 1961, part of this city's Stalinallee was renamed Karl-Marx-Allee. East Berlin. 3: Gulag labor was used to build this 7,000-mile highway with the same name as a famous railroad. the Trans-Siberian Highway. 4: Peace, Hope and Friendship are streets in this state capital named in honor of God. Providence, Rhode Island. 5: As Wall Street is associated with stocks, this NYC street is associated with advertising. Madison Avenue. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
Episode Description: Karl and Erum bring you the latest innovations highlighted at SynbioBeta 2024, focusing on the exciting intersection of AI and biotechnology. Hear about the groundbreaking work from the ARC Institute in whole genome sequencing and the newest advancements in AI-driven protein synthesis that are set to change the landscape of synthetic biology. They also touch on the potential of bioluminescent plants and the latest progress in space biomanufacturing. With expert insights and firsthand accounts from the conference, this episode offers a glimpse into the future of biotech and AI, sparking curiosity and excitement for what's to come. Grow Everything brings the bioeconomy to life. Hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories and interview the leaders and influencers changing the world by growing everything. Biology is the oldest technology. And it can be engineered. What are we growing? Learn more at www.messaginglab.com/groweverything Chapters: 00:00:00 - Recapping SynbioBeta 2024: Networking and Recognition 00:02:47 - AI and Biotech: Insights and Innovations 00:09:37 - Space and Bio-Manufacturing: The Final Frontier 00:12:15 - AI Biotech Track: Key Sessions and Speakers 00:14:54 - DNA Synthesis and the Future of Medicine 00:17:21 - Exploring the World of Psychedelics 00:22:55 - The Power of Traditional and Natural Medicines 00:26:42 - Psychedelics and Mental Health: Emerging Research 00:30:59 - Investor Insights: Focusing on Problem-Solving 00:35:34 - Navigating the Conference: Strategies and Success Stories 00:37:56 - Networking and Connections: The Heart of Conferences 00:40:52 - The Light Bio Plant Saga: A Case Study in Consumer Experience 00:45:41 - Exploring Biotech Through Art and Culture 00:50:27 - Celebrating Achievements and Community at SynbioBeta 00:53:44 - The Expo Hall Experience: Swag and Innovations 01:00:29 - Looking Forward: The Future of Conferences and Biotech Episode Links: AlphaFold 3.0 ESMfold Synbiobeta Arc Institute BioAstra Interstellar Lab Francis Crick Institute Starburst Aerospace Paul Stamets MycoMedica Life Sciences Abolis Biotechnologies Debut Biotech L'Oreal Startup Accelerator K18 Hair Zymergen acquired by Gingko story Amyris Tom Baruch Medium articles External Womb Video Andy Bass's bioluminescent work United Therapeutics Japanese Anime The Next 500 Years by Chris Mason Mycelium Running by Paul Stamets Topics Covered: space, biotech, psychedelics, Ai, natural intelligence, synbiobeta conference, synthetic biology, DNA writing, DNA synthesis, precision fermentation, beauty Have a question or comment? Message us here: Text or Call (804) 505-5553 Instagram / TikTok / Twitter / LinkedIn / Youtube / GrowEverything website Email: groweverything@messaginglab.com Support here: Patreon Music by: Nihilore Production by: Amplafy Media --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/messaginglab/message
Hoy, Dídac (Empe) se reune con Asolas y Gingko para charlar sobre Long Dark Sea, el juego que ha creado en la recién Delusio Games. Hablamos de la gestación del juego, de las mecánicas, lore, y arte y hacemos un buen repaso a la campaña del juego en Gamefound, https://gamefound.com/es/projects/delusio-games/long-dark-sea
En el programa de hoy Gingko y Asolas hablamos sobre los juegos a los que más hemos jugado, tanto en número de horas como en cantidad de partidas. Acabamos con kaneda entrando a tiempo para comentar los últimos juegos jugados Oathsworn Mistfall: Heart of the Mists Final Girl Marvel Champions Isla Animal Bullet Grove Onirrim Kingdom Death Monster Terraforming Mars Orchard Aion Trespass After The Virus Friday Combat
Vuelve Palermo que junto con Asolas y Gingko tocan el tema de la duración de los juegos, algunos se hacen largos y otros cortos, como este podcast. mr president everrain the neko syndicate 7th citadel Space Empires 4X Marvel Champions oathsworn kingdom rush eleme
En la sección principal del programa Kaneda, Neo y Gingko repasan su historial de campañas jugadas a lo largo de su vida jugona. Juegos comentados: Agricola Oathsworn Agricola Unsettled Agricola Wreckland Run Agricola Mage Knight Agricola Voidfall Agricola The 7th Citadel Agricola Star Wars Unlimited Agricola
Life finds a way…Matt McFarland's love of Jurassic Park takes centre stage on this week's episode of The Growing Season. Are there any prehistoric plants still around in present day? You'll be surprised to learn that the answer is resounding yes. A breakdown of the lifecycle of the Gingko tree is tasked on the trio. Trees the size of skyscrapers, bees changing size, and volcanic soil all fit into the McFarland's trip into prehistoric plants. A group of super secret pines in Australia is discussed. Is black pepper prehistoric? Is it possible to bring prehistoric plants via cloning a la Jurassic Park. Let's find out. Looking to book a consult for your property? We'd love to help. CLICK HERE.What is a TGS Tiny Garden? CLICK HERE. Subscribe to The Growing Season podcast. CLICK HERE.
Discover the benefits of a natural supplement known for its potential positive effects on cognitive function & circulation and natural remedies that may enhance blood flow. We also delve into the science behind the 21 Day Reset, tips to support kidney function, symptoms of low estrogen, and the cause of shorter, lighter periods! Tune in to hear: Paula's opinion on ginkgo biloba (3:00) Embracing bio-individuality in skin conditions (7:23) Insights into liver health (12:00) Optimising kidney function: what you need to know (14:50) Foods to aid toxin removal (16:00) The cause of light periods (17:27) Head to www.paulabenedi.com/episode174 for the show notes. Join my newsletter: www.synergised.info/newsletter Follow me on Instagram: @synergiseduk . P.S. This podcast and website represents the opinions of Paula Benedi. The content here should not be taken as medical advice and is for informational purposes only, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.
Guest: Jason Kelly, CEO and co-founder of Gingko BioworksAlmost everyone in the second generation of biotechnology entrepreneurs, says Gingko Bioworks CEO Jason Kelly, works in that field because of one thing: Jurassic Park. The Michael Crichton novel-turned-Steven Spielberg movie captured both the wonder and beauty of bioengineering, and the challenges of bending DNA to your own ends. “You didn't invent biology,” Jason says. “You need to have humility in the face of it ... because life will find a way. It will do things you don't expect. It's not a computer.” In this episode, Jason and Joubin discuss the Wall Street rollercoaster, designer cells, the history of biotech, Herbert Boyer and Genentech, ChatGPT, extinct flowers, Sam Altman and YCombinator, first principles thinking, compounding risk, Patrick Collison, super-voting shares, capital intensive businesses, Pets.com, and why biology is like “freakishly powerful alien technology.”In this episode, we cover:Being private vs. being public (00:58)How bioengineering works (04:27)Jurassic Park (08:51)Biotech breakthroughs (12:15)Why this field is not well-known yet (16:57)“The ChatGPT moment for biotech” (22:05)Meaningful stuff takes forever (26:23)Gingko's first five years (29:02)Why the company went public (36:20)Short sellers, Warren Buffett, and Elon Musk (42:08)Applying AI to DNA engineering (47:57)The long-term future (55:57)Who Gingko is hiring (58:39)Links:Connect with JasonTwitterLinkedInConnect with JoubinTwitterLinkedInEmail: grit@kleinerperkins.com Learn more about Kleiner PerkinsThis episode was edited by Eric Johnson from LightningPod.fm
Gingko comenta, Asolas aclara, giran las palabras, la charla se alarga. Gingko gesticula, Asolas asiente, comentan comentarios, ¡qué competente! Gingko galante, graciosas palabras, Asolas asombra, armonía se labra. Giran los ginkos, las letras se entrelazan, comentando comentarios, colores abrazan. Gingko, ingenioso, ilustra e ilumina, Asolas asiente, aporta su rima. Giran los giros, como gracia girante, comentando comentarios, gran alborotante. Gingko gira, Asolas avanza, comentan comentarios con gran bonanza. Giran globos, giran glorias, gingko y asolas, grandes historias.
Diesmal macht Peter einen ganz untypischen Waldspaziergang, nämlich im Berliner Stadtteil Prenzlauer Berg. Hier entdeckt er typische "Stadtbäume" wie die Platane, den Gingko oder die Linde. Er erklärt, was sie zwischen Fußgängern, Autos und Asphalt so alles durchmachen müssen und warum Bäume so gut für das urbane "Ökosystem" sind. Dazu erfahrt ihr spannende Fakten rund um Pflanzen und Tiere in der Stadt: Hättet ihr etwa gewusst, warum Stadtbäume eigentlich gar keinen Stamm haben dürften? Das und vieles mehr gibt es in der heutigen Folge.Habt ihr Fragen oder Anmerkungen zu den Themen? Schreibt uns gerne eine E-Mail an podcast@wohllebens-waldakademie.deWenn ihr mehr über den Wald und seine Wunder erfahren wollt, findet ihr in Wohllebens Waldakademie spannende Veranstaltungen & Fortbildungen: www.wohllebens-waldakademie.de+++Alle Rabattcodes und Infos zu unseren Werbepartnern findet ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/peterundderwald+++Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.htmlUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
When Aether Bio raised USD 49 mio in a Series A a few months ago, it provided much-needed good news across the synbio sector. I was so curious about the technology and the differentials between companies like Gingko. I wanted to understand how they built a novel material that could theoretically improve lithium production in the US by 30 times. Thanks so much to Pavle Jeremić, CEO and Founder of Aether Bio, for coming onto this week's Leaders on a Mission podcast and sharing his incredibly vibrant and passionate journey. We covered so much ground, including how he created Aether's revolutionary nanoscale platform to deliver cheaper, faster, and greener solutions than any current technology or process on the market. The challenges of fundraising in the current environment, how he was weeks away from running out of cash, and his vision in helping Synbio address scarcity challenges by engineering enzymes to create novel products for a sustainable future
Episode Description: Dive into a riveting exploration of the intricate dance between science, art, and the animal microbiome. Aaron Schacht delves deep into the transformative power of the microbiome in shaping animal health, the innovative strides in drug development, and the mesmerizing blend of genetics and artistry. From the challenges in livestock production to the silent symphony of cells at a genetic rave, join us on a journey that promises to redefine your understanding of biology and creativity. Grow Everything brings to life the bioeconomy when hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories from the field and interview leaders and influencers in the space. Life is a powerful force and it can be engineered. What are we creating? Learn more at www.messaginglab.com/groweverything Topics Covered: 00:00:00 - Delving into a World of Art and Biology: Biotech Beginnings 00:05:47 - Merging Education and Creativity: Enhancing Learning through Art 00:07:03 - Efficiency in Biotechnology: Maximizing Outcomes and Value 00:11:08 - Digital Advancements: Meta's Exploration of Cellular Models 00:14:49 - Big Moves in Biomed: Ginkgo-Pfizer and Merck-Daiichi Collaborations 00:18:24 - Unveiling Animal Health: A Rich Resource in Biomedical Research 00:20:02 - A Warm Welcome to the World of Animal Biomedicine 00:25:21 - Pioneering Drug Safety: The Role of Animal Models 00:30:41 - Sustainable Antibiotic Practices in Animal Farming 00:35:41 - Navigating Challenges: Bacterial Solutions and Microbiomes 00:39:55 - Bridging Academia and Industry: Productive Biotech Innovations 00:42:57 - Advancements in Livestock Health: Probiotics and Enzymes 00:45:44 - Introducing New Biological Therapeutics: Navigating USDA Regulations 00:49:23 - Crafting a Progressive Ecosystem: Investing in Animal Health 00:55:43 - Visioning the Future: Merging Animal Health with Financial Sustainability 00:59:21 - The Digital Leap: AI and Microbiome Engineering in Biomedicine 01:03:16 - Flavor Profiles: Unpacking the Animal Microbiome's Influence 01:07:18 - Collaboration in Biotech: Engaging in Thoughtful Panel Discussions Episode Links: LinkedIn Music Genome Project BiomEdit (company site) Depeche Mode (band site) Ed Ruscha (artist site) Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (organization site) Headway (company site) Gingko & Pfizer deal (story site) Merck & Daiichi Sankyo (story site) Gingko & Persephone collaboration (story site) BioCortex - understanding drug-microbiome interactions (company site) Culitvarium - domesticating non-model organisms (company site) Have a question or comment? Message us here: Text or Call (804) 505-5553 Instagram / TikTok / Twitter / LinkedIn / Youtube / GrowEverything website Email: groweverything@messaginglab.com Support here: Patreon Music by: Nihilore Production by: Amplafy Media --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/messaginglab/message
Adriano Ferrari talks about how Elm allows him to solely support Gingko Writer and make progress on new projects while also homeschooling.Thanks to our sponsor, Logistically. Email: elmtown@logisticallyinc.com.Music by Jesse Moore.Recording date: 2023.09.08GuestAdriano FerrariShow notes[00:00:25] Sponsored by Logistically[00:01:00] Introducing AdrianoGingko Writer, open-source on GitHub at gingko/client.[00:01:19] Getting started in computing[00:03:55] Physics in Canada[00:07:03] Discovering Elm[00:11:30] Perfectionism"Tools & Perfectionism" by Adriano Ferrari[00:15:07] Little leak in your mind"Make Reliable Web Apps Without JS Fatigue" by Jared at Detroit Tech Watch 2019[00:17:25] Overcoming creative blocks"Reset Expectations to Overcome Creative Blocks" by Adriano Ferrari[00:21:38] Breaking things down with Gingko WriterElm Town 61 – Turning the pages with Dillon Kearns[00:25:19] Challenges building Gingko WriterElm Town 64 – The network effecthttps://ascii-collab.apphttps://town-collab.app[00:31:43] Homeschooling & solely supporting Gingko Writer[00:37:52] "Frequent changes of treatment""A 'Gradual Commitment' Productivity System""Exploring elm-spa-example" by Richard Feldman at Oslo Elm Day with a section about dependencies[00:42:13] New, 100% Elm project[00:44:22] PicksAdriano's picksSimon Lydell's elm-watchSimon Lydell's elm-app-urlONYX BOOX Note Air 2 PlusJared's picksStretchlyYoga
"AND ITS ALL ABOUT THAT RAKE, 'BOUT THAT RAKE, NO SHOVEL!!!"It's autumn, the leaves are changing colour and falling from their lofty perches. It happens every year and every year we marvel at its magnificence. The Growing Season celebrates autumn and its horticultural goings on in part 1 of this series. Jack, Lynne and Matt McFarland explain the science behind fall colour. Red Maples, Sugar Maples, Red Oaks, Gingko, Black Tupelo, Sumac, Tiger Eyes Sumac, Poplar, Birch and Aspen are just some of the plants discussed. Why was the hydrangea season so BONKERS this year? The trio explains.Also, MATT HATES BURNING BUSHES AND TELLS YOU WHY! Matt also gushes about the absolute best shrub/tree ever to be created. Looking to book a consult for your property? We'd love to help. CLICK HERE.What is a TGS Tiny Garden? CLICK HERE. Subscribe to The Growing Season podcast. CLICK HERE.
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Ginkgo Bioworks is using DNA as code to digitize the cell programming revolution. Ginkgo is using AI and synthetic biology to keep the next pandemic at bay, and accelerate our production capabilities for medicine, food, and agriculture. Ginkgo's co-founder and CEO Jason Kelly joins hosts Sarah Guo and Elad Gil to discuss bioengineering protein as a foundational model, specialized data learning from an evolutionary perspective, what we need to prepare for a future pandemic, and more. Jason has served as a member of our board of directors since Ginkgo's founding in 2008. He has also served as a director of CM Life Sciences II Inc. (Nasdaq: CMII), a special purpose acquisition company with a focus on the life sciences sector, since its initial public offering in February 2021. Jason holds a Ph.D. in Biological Engineering and a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and Biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Show Links: Jason Kelly - Co-founder & CEO of Ginkgo Bioworks | LinkedIn Ginkgo Bioworks The Plausibility of Life: Resolving Darwin's Dilemma Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @jrkelly Show Notes: (0:00:00) - The Difference Between Software Engineering and Biological Engineering (0:06:51) - Abstractions and Infrastructure in Synthetic Bio (0:09:23) - The Role of AI, Foundation Models that Speak Biology (0:13:17) - AWS for Cell Engineering (0:17:52) - Where are the AI-discovered Drugs? And Data at Gingko (0:19:12) - Pandemic Response and Biosecurity in the Age of AI (0:22:47) - The Likelihood of Existential AI Risk from Lone Actors Harnessing Viruses, and The Need for Defense-in-Depth (0:31:47) - Will Progress in AI Be Biologically Inspired? And Evolution
President of EuroPharma,Terry is an icon in the natural products industry. He has researched and developed over 400 top-selling nutritional and botanical formulations and was the first to introduce to the US market Gingko biloba, glucosamine sulfate, IP6, black cohosh, and botanical standardization. The Company Motto " Our Passion is Your Health"Terry's mission is to introduce revolutionary natural products that will improve the health of America. He is the recipient of the Natural Products Association Industry Champion Award, which recognizes individuals who have made notable contributions to the natural products industry and has received numerous awards for outstanding products. He conducts educational seminars on the benefits of natural medicines and is frequently interviewed in print and on the radio. In over 40 years, he has accumulated a wealth of experience and knowledge in the field of health and nutrition which he shares on his Show on HealthRadio.net "Terry Talks Nutrition"© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
Phaeodactylum tricornutum is a species of microalgae that was discovered in 1897. Recent preclinical trials have shown that it supports cognitive performance, slows memory loss and reduces oxidative stress in the brain. This episode is a first in that it coincides with the release of a new Mitolife product called Encephalon, a combination of this algae extract with Gingko biloba and phosphatidylserine (PS). Gingko and PS have been proven in clinical studies to potentiate each others effects. I figured why not amp it up with this really unique algae rich in fucoxanthin? Vincent Usache, CEO of MicroPhyt, joins us from France to talk about this algae and its "main active ingredient" called fucoxanthin. We focus the discussion on how it can help prevent lipid peroxidation, calcification, and fibrosis and provide overall brain support in times of increased stress. Learn about BrainPhyt: https://www.brainphyt.com/ Order Mitolife Encephalon: https://www.mitolife.co/collections/wellness/products/encephalon-cognitive-support My website: www.matt-blackburn.com Music by George Henner https://georgehenner.bandcamp.com/
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Robin Rose teaches us about how we can use Gingko biloba to heighten our intuition. She also hypothesizes that this ancient tree is evolving right before our eyes. This is a clip from a class Robin Rose Bennett taught for the International Herb Symposium. WATCH THE FULL CLASS Learn more about Robin and her work at RobinRoseBennett.com BOOK - The Gift of Healing Herbs by Robin Rose Bennett: LEARN MORE AND BUY International Herb Symposium - LEARN MORE AND REGISTER WANT MORE HERBAL GOODNESS? Sign up for the HerbRally newsletter and receive these THIRTEEN herbal freebies! CLAIM YOUR FREEBIES! Here's the freebies: VIDEO | Most Vital Herb in David Hoffmann's First-Aid Kit WEBINAR | Herbal First Aid with Heather Irvine EBOOK | 86 Page Plant Healer Book 30 DAYS FREE | HerbRally Schoolhouse EBOOK | Calendula for Radiant Skin by Rosalee de la Forêt VIDEO | 5 Herbal Events Around the World presented by Bevin Clare BOOK DISCOUNT | The Essential Guide to Western Botanical Medicine PRIVATE COMMUNITY | HerbRally Facebook Group BOOK EXCERPT | 36 Pages from Plant Healer's "Nourishing Foods" Book DISCOUNT | 15% off all Mountain Rose Herbs products DISCOUNT | Mushroom Revival AUDIO | Hour-long Adaptogens Class with Heather Irvine DISCOUNT | 10% off all HerbRally products CLAIM YOUR FREEBIES! Thanks for listening! HerbRally www.herbrally.com