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Today on episode 263, Josh Luck and Chris Leppert sit down with Dr. Marcus Lashley to discuss the significance of habitat disturbance. Topics discussed in this episode include. - Importance of Habitat Disturbance - The "Magnet Effect" on Deer - Deer Utilization of Burned Areas - Cover and Public Land Hunting Strategies - Impact of Habitat on Buck Survival - And much more! Find Dr. Lashley Here Take time to visit out sponsors! Hawke Optics - Click HERE! USE CODE MHP15 AT CHECKOUT FOR A DISCOUNT! Brush Creek Monsters Scents - Click HERE! Satties LLC - Click HERE! We would love to hear your thoughts on this one as well so feel free to hit us up in the email or send us a message! If you haven't already check out our YouTube page and subscribe! As always if you enjoy listening to the podcast please like, share, and give us 5 stars on any of the major podcast platforms we are found on. Hear something we missed? Let us know what we are doing wrong or doing right, or if you have a question; Email us at Richardcates@themobilehuntersexpo.com Happy Hunting and Tight Lines! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Zivildienst oder Militär: Der politische Druck auf den Zivildienst nimmt zu – was sagen die jungen Männer? Die «Rundschau» fragt nach. Und: Die Reportage aus der Basejumper-Szene. Zudem: Die Gang-Kriminalität in Schweden. Mehr Männer ins Militär: Der Zivildienst unter Druck Bundesrat und Parlament wollen den Zivildienst unattraktiver machen. Das Ziel: Mehr Männer sollen künftig ins Militär und dieses auch nicht vorzeitig verlassen. In der Herbstsession sollen dazu Massnahmen beschlossen werden. Wie sehen das die jungen Männer? Die «Rundschau» hat Zivis begleitet, in der Rekrutenschule nachgefragt und am Jubiläumsfest einer Offiziersgesellschaft die härtesten Kritiker des Zivildienstes getroffen. Dichtestress im Luftraum: Die Reportage aus der Basejumper-Szene Lauterbrunnen im Berner Oberland ist weltweit einer der Hotspots für Basejumper. Die Zahl der Sprünge steigt kontinuierlich an – auf mittlerweile 25'000 Sprünge jährlich. Die Reportage zeigt, welche Herausforderungen dieser Dichtestress am Berg mit sich bringt – und wie das Tal mit dem Extremsport lebt. Denn immer wieder kommt es zu tödlichen Unfällen. Wenn Teenager morden: Die Gang-Kriminalität in Schweden Schiessereien, Sprengstoffanschläge und Auftragsmorde: Die brutale Gang-Kriminalität in Schweden macht weltweit Schlagzeilen. Die Täter sind oft sehr jung – und begehen teils sehr schwere Delikte. Viele von ihnen sind junge Männer mit Migrationshintergrund, die ihren Platz in der schwedischen Gesellschaft nicht finden. Die Reportage gibt einen seltenen Einblick: Erfahrene Polizeibeamte und Bandenmitglieder erzählen eindrücklich von ihren Erfahrungen.
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Diesmal entführen uns unsere Freunde und Langzeitreisenden Marianna und Johannes in ihr ganz persönliches Thailand, das weit entfernt von den üblichen Touristenpfaden liegt. Seit 2016 verbringen sie jährlich bis zu zwei Monate mit ihren beiden Töchtern im Land des Lächelns und haben dabei eine einzigartige Perspektive entwickelt.Vergesst überfüllte Hotspots und starre Reiserouten! Marianna und Johannes, die auch den Reisedepeschen-Verlag gegründet haben, schwören darauf, Thailand mit dem Mietwagen zu erkunden. Dies ermöglicht ihnen, das Land auf eine völlig neue Weise zu erleben und verborgene Schätze abseits der bekannten Routen zu entdecken. Sie verraten uns, warum Thailand für sie das ideale, familienfreundliche Reiseland ist – dank guter Infrastruktur, fantastischem Essen, herzlichen Menschen und der Sicherheit internationaler Krankenhäuser.Thailand ganz „Off-the-Path“ erleben: So gehts!Im Gespräch erfahrt ihr, wie das Autofahren in Thailand funktioniert, von Linksverkehr über Verkehrsregeln bis hin zu wichtigen Sicherheitstipps und praktischen Hinweisen zur Mietwagenbuchung. Doch das eigentliche Highlight sind die Orte, die Marianna und Johannes immer wieder nach Thailand zurückziehen. Sie nehmen uns mit auf eine Route in den Süden, abseits der Golfinseln, wo sie eine blühende, nachhaltige Tourismusszene mit Bergen, Höhlen und entspannten Dörfern entdeckt haben.Freut euch auf persönliche Anekdoten, praktische Ratschläge und inspirierende Einblicke in ein Thailand, das viele Reisende nie zu Gesicht bekommen. Lasst euch überraschen, welche besonderen Herzensorte sie teilen – von alternativen Stränden ohne Strom und Handyempfang bis hin zu einer einzigartigen Pferdefarm, die zu einem zweiten Zuhause geworden ist. Diese Folge ist eine Einladung, Thailand neu zu denken und sich auf ein authentisches Abenteuer einzulassen!Hier erfährst du alles für deinen Thailand Roadtrip und außerdem:welche zwei besonderen Herzensorte unsere Gäste immer wieder nach Thailand zurückziehen!worauf du beim Autofahren im Linksverkehr unbedingt achten musst!warum Thailand das ideale, familienfreundliche Reiseland ist!wie sich Thailand durch die Augen von Langzeitreisenden verändert hat!Shownotes:Reisedepeschen findest du auch auf Instagram! Lass dich inspirieren!Den Inselguide Thailand bekommst du beim Verlag oder auch bei Amazon!Werbung:Gehe auf https://surfshark.com/otp oder gebe den Code OTP beim Bezahlen ein, um 4 zusätzliche Monate Surfshark VPN zu erhalten!Hier geht's zu unseren Werbepartnern dieser Folge: https://linkin.bio/offthepath Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textWhy is Florida a magnet for alien encounters? Is it because Florida is sandwiched between two huge bodies of water? Or it's space activity on the east coast? Or the dynamic nature of the state with visitors, residents and tourists drawn to this slim patch of land from across the globe? This episode shares the data, reports from locals, and then takes a broader look at the impact seeing something supernatural can have on a person.Let's get into it.(And hang on after the final music for a juicy bonus tidbit!)Show Source - What to read, watch, listen to NEXT!Hotspots for Alien Abductions, New York PostHave you seen a UFO? If so, you're not alone in Florida, Jacksonville.com, Cheryl McCloudThe Gulf Breeze Incident, PensacolaBeach.comMan Claims Alien Abduction During Alleged Nude Carjacking in Florida, KFOX TVAfraid you'll be abducted by aliens? There's an insurance policy for that, 10 Tampa Bay, YouTubeFollow up on 50 year old Florida abduction case, Troy Moon, Pensacola News JournalAbducted by aliens? Believers tell their stories (and a support group is formed), ABC News I don't accept sponsors and paid advertisers. I choose people, podcasts and authors I believe in to highlight in the ad segment. That's why I've been shining a spotlight on Derek Condit at Mystical Wares. He is both talented and generous with those gifts. Please give his books a look on the Mystical Wares website.Curious Cat Crew on Socials:Curious Cat on Twitter (X)Curious Cat on InstagramCurious Cat on TikTokArt Director, Nora, has a handmade, ethically-sourced jewelry company!
This week, China hosted the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation security forum, attended by 20 foreign leaders including Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and representatives of Ukraine's allies in a new round of discussions on Ukrainian security guarantees, while U.S. President Donald Trump renewed threats of sanctions against Russia. In the Middle East, Israel's campaign against Gaza City intensified while its Cabinet convened to discuss a proposal to further annex West Bank territory. In the Caribbean Sea, the U.S. launched a military strike against a vessel linked to drug smugglers who the Trump administration claim are operating under Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's orders. Read the full Weekly Forecast Monitor here: https://newlinesinstitute.org/forecast/week-20250905/ Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Could the incentive of free coffee for picking up rubbish be the answer to our litter problems? Litter picking schemes in Copenhagen, the UK, and America amongst others have proven effective in diminishing rubbish, particularly in tourist hotspots. Could this work in Ireland? All to discuss with John Gibbons, Environmental Journalist and author of the Lie of the Land.
Could the incentive of free coffee for picking up rubbish be the answer to our litter problems? Litter picking schemes in Copenhagen, the UK, and America amongst others have proven effective in diminishing rubbish, particularly in tourist hotspots. Could this work in Ireland? All to discuss with John Gibbons, Environmental Journalist and author of the Lie of the Land.
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Goncalves speaks with Tim Lawless from Cotality Australia about the direction for home prices as the Spring selling season begins and to find out where the property hotspots are, plus Mathan Somasundaram from Deep Data Analytics takes a look back at the reporting season that was and looks ahead at what to expect now.
SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Goncalves speaks with Tim Lawless from Cotality Australia about the direction for home prices as the Spring selling season begins and to find out where the property hotspots are, plus Mathan Somasundaram from Deep Data Analytics takes a look back at the reporting season that was and looks ahead at what to expect now.
Join us for an action-packed episode of the Morning Briefing, your daily dose of sportfishing excitement airing every single morning! In this episode, we dive into the latest bluefin tuna updates, showcasing thrilling catches and expert tips from the vibrant fishing scenes in Southern California and Mexico. From local hotspots to coastal waters south of the border, we've got the pulse on where the fish are biting. Occasionally, we'll take you to other global fishing destinations, bringing you the best in sportfishing action worldwide. Tune in to stay ahead of the game and make every fishing trip a success!Support the show
Scouting deer in Maine isn't just walking the woods. It's finding the hotspots that hold big bucks. In this video, we share how we discover new deer hotspots and what to look for to up your hunting game this season.Check us out on the web for more videos and merch: https://www.maineoutdoorenthusiast.comEver wonder how some hunters always seem to know exactly where the deer are? With a little understanding of basic biology, diligence and a curious nature, uncovering hidden deer hotspots isn't so complicated. Digging deeper than simply finding WHERE the deer are... but understanding the "WHY" behind their behavior and distribution will profoundly influence your success in the deer woods! Join us as we discuss our approach to locating the hidden, unknown gems and how it can be different depending which part of Maine you hunt. Enjoy!#deerscouting #deerseason #deerhunting #maineoutdoorenthusiast #getoutsideitsgoodforthesoul Contact:maineoutdoorenthusiast@gmail.com
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This week in the Middle East, France, Germany, and the U.K. triggered a mechanism to reimpose sanctions against Iran following Tehran's noncompliance with nuclear inspections, while Israel intensified shelling in Gaza City ahead of its anticipated occupation. In the Indo-Pacific, U.S. President Donald Trump played host to his South Korean counterpart at the White House, while Seoul called for strengthening ties with China. In Ukraine, Russian forces pushed farther into Ukrainian territory and continued their bombing campaign as the U.S. weighed security guarantees for Ukraine. U.S. tariffs of 50% on Indian imports went into effect, while Mexico announced plans to raise tariffs on China. Read the full Weekly Forecast Monitor here: https://newlinesinstitute.org/forecast/week-20250829/ Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
A recent study by ChristianaCare's Cawley Center for Translational Cancer Research at the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute shows some areas of Delaware have higher odds of advanced breast cancer.The research explains some of the reasons for the elevated rates, and how that is shaping ChristianaCare's response.This week Delaware Public Media's Joe Irizarry sits down with Dr. Scott Siegel, the lead author and director of Cancer Control & Population Sciences at ChristianaCare's Cawley Center to discuss the research, and what comes next.
Pags kicks off with the story lighting up headlines everywhere — Taylor Swift is engaged! But engaged to who? Joe has some fun with the biggest pop-culture news in the world. Then, he shifts gears to politics and breaks down President Trump's surprising approval for 600,000 Chinese students to study in America — what it means, and why it has people asking serious questions. Finally, Brent Sadler from The Heritage Foundation joins Pags for a full-throated conversation on the biggest issues across the globe — Russia and Ukraine, Gaza and Israel, China, India, energy policy, and whether our Navy is truly prepared for the challenges ahead. It's a fast, fiery hour you won't want to miss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Willkommen bei den Hamburg-News! In dieser Folge sprechen wir über den Großbrand im Hafen und die heiklen Nachlöscharbeiten, werfen einen Blick auf die Zukunft von Neuwerk und die Drogenproblematik in St. Georg. Außerdem gedenken wir einem getöteten Polizisten und beleuchten die Hintergründe eines Todesfalls auf dem Kiez. Schaltet ein, um auf dem Laufenden zu bleiben!
Want to know where real capital growth is coming from in today's market? In this Wealth Coffee Chat, coach Megan Wolfenden breaks down the three key layers to identifying capital growth opportunities — macro trends, micro indicators, and niche market insights. From migration patterns to infrastructure spend and employment hubs, learn how to filter out average areas and focus on the ones set to outperform. It's not just about buying property — it's about buying smart, for long-term wealth.
This week, U.S. President Donald Trump held meetings with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and key European leaders to advance a peace deal with Russia, while Russian attacks continued across Ukraine. In the Indo-Pacific, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi travelled to India for trade talks as bilateral relations thawed, while Trump threatened to impose tariffs on semiconductor imports within the coming week. In the Middle East, Israeli forces captured the outskirts of Gaza City as the campaign to fully occupy the city began, while Iran held its first naval drills since its June war with Israel. Read the full Weekly Forecast Monitor here: https://newlinesinstitute.org/forecast/week-20250822/ Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In this week's episode we'll learn about how by combining PET response with circulating tumor DNA, or ctDNA, in newly treated patients with follicular lymphoma, investigators identify those patients likely to progress within 24 months of initial treatment, also known as POD24. After that: Immune hotspots in aplastic anemia. These newly identified hotspots potentially represent sites in the bone marrow where the active immune response takes place, driving the destruction of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. Finally, allogeneic transplantation for Hodgkin lymphoma in the checkpoint inhibitor era. In a large, retrospective study, patients with prior checkpoint inhibitor exposure had remarkable outcomes, particularly when post-transplant cyclophosphamide was used.Featured Articles: Combined PET and ctDNA response as predictors of POD24 for follicular lymphoma after first-line induction treatmentImaging Mass Cytometry Reveals the Order of Events in the Pathogenesis of Immune-Mediated Aplastic AnemiaOutcomes of Allogeneic HCT in Hodgkin Lymphoma in the Era of Checkpoint Inhibitors: A Joint CIBMTR and EBMT Analysis
AP correspondent Marcela Sanchez reports on the upward trend in killings of humanitarian aid workers.
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Deutschlands KI-Szene boomt: Angetrieben von Spitzenuniversitäten und Millioneninvestments deutscher Milliardäre entsteht an Standorten wie Berlin, München und Potsdam ein neues Netzwerk aus Forschung, Startups und Kapital. Investoren wie Hasso Plattner und Susanne Klatten wollen die digitale Souveränität Europas stärken. Experten sehen enormes Potenzial: Deutschland könnte im Rennen um die Künstliche Intelligenz zur europäischen Antwort auf das Silicon Valley werden. Über Chancen, aber auch Herausforderungen spricht Janette Wiget, Mitgründerin und Vorstandsmitglied des Merantix AI Campus, im Podcast."Startup - jetzt ganz ehrlich" - der Podcast mit Janna Linke. Auf RTL+ und überall, wo es Podcasts gibt: Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, RSS-Feed.Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html Wir verarbeiten im Zusammenhang mit dem Angebot unserer Podcasts Daten. Wenn Sie der automatischen Übermittlung der Daten widersprechen wollen, klicken Sie hier: 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.
⚡️ Spezial-Folge | Keine Reise geplant oder ist der Urlaub schon rum? Kein Problem! In dieser Spezial-Folge zeigen wir euch, wie ihr auch ohne Flugticket, Strand oder Hotel echtes Urlaubsfeeling erlebt. Wir nehmen euch mit auf eine kleine Weltreise vor der eigenen Haustür - von überraschenden Hotspots in der Stadt bis zu kreativen Ideen für Zuhause.Hier noch der Link zu Drive and Listen: https://drivenlisten.com/Über "Welttournee - Der Reisepodcast"Zwei Jugendfreunde. 30 Urlaubstage. Über 120 Länder. Adrian Klie und Christoph Streicher entdecken die Welt. Nicht als Aussteiger, sondern neben dem Bürojob. Unterhaltsam, ehrlich, mehrfach ausgezeichnet.Alle Links auf einen Blick
This week, U.S. President Donald Trump prepared for his upcoming meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, holding calls with European leaders, and warning that Russia may face severe consequences if negotiations falter. In the Indo-Pacific, the U.S. and China have agreed to extend the deadline for the mutual reimposition of tariffs by another 90 days as negotiations continue. Beijing has insisted the talks must address U.S. removal of advanced tech export controls. In the Middle East, Israel continued preparations to launch a campaign to occupy Gaza while Iran expressed willingness to consider resuming nuclear negotiations with the U.S. under certain conditions. Read the full Weekly Forecast Monitor here: https://newlinesinstitute.org/forecast/week-20250815/ Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Summer's not over yet as we taste and see some of New York's culinary and cultural hot spots from Korean comfort cuisines to the peaceful sculptor gardens at the Noguchi Museum.
This week, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose strong economic sanctions against Russia ahead of an expected meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. In the Middle East, Israel's State Security Cabinet approved a plan by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to occupy the whole of the Gaza Strip, while the U.S. is set to take over aid operations in the territory. In the Indo-Pacific, Trump imposed an additional 25% tariff on India for its purchases of Russian oil, while Thailand and Cambodia signed a ceasefire deal. In global trade, reciprocal tariffs against U.S. trading partners went into effect, with threats of additional tariffs remaining on several key partners, including the European Union. Read the full Weekly Forecast Monitor here: https://newlinesinstitute.org/forecast/week-20250808/ Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
I have at least partially changed my mind on charging tourists. The idea that you can wander around our conservation estate for free is, of course, nuts. Like the various charges that we have placed on tourists, whether it be at the border, or potentially in a hotel with a bed tax, the simple truth is if we got our act together in terms of marketing and seat capacity to the country, people would be happy to pay them. Why? Because everyone pays for everything all over the world and if post-Covid travel has taught us anything, it's that you can basically rob a tourist blind and they are still happy to pay. That's before you get to the bit where our dollar is so pathetic that most people coming here can't believe what they get on the exchange rate. But as part of the conservation announcement over last weekend what we also got was New Zealand's other great problem – the negative reaction. As much as we love our open spaces and clean air and national parks you have never seen a group of people more determined not to have anyone touch them. God forbid we should open the place up to a bit more business. We have seen it for years in the RMA and groups like Forest & Bird, who must have spent millions on lawyers in the environment court looking not to change anything. The Quiet Sky group at Waiheke and various other locations are determined never to see a chopper polluting their environment ever again. There is this default position whereby we are happy to be left alone, we don't like interlopers, intruders or *ick* tourists. And we certainly don't want them tramping over our stuff, far less *ick* landing a helicopter and then tramping over our stuff. We don't like cruise ships either so we have made them ruinously expensive to park here. So, they don't. Yay, a win for the greenies. What we do like though is lots more pay, lots more hospital beds, much better education, lots of welfare and generous dollops of free stuff, all paid for by the money tree in Wellington. The fact tourism, the conservation estate, ships and rich Americans in E130's pay for a lot of it doesn't seem to have registered. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you're so wrapped up in MAGA that you can't step into public without your red hat or your Trump flag or tee shirt, that tells us a lot about you - and it ain't good.
Skip the jump-scare theme parks — we're taking you to the real haunted hotspots. From abandoned asylums and ghost towns to murder houses and cursed hotels, these are the places where death actually happened… and something never quite left. Whether you're planning a Halloween trip or just like to spook yourself silly, we've got an episode full of eerie history, tragic endings, and cold spots you can walk right into.____________________________________S03 Ep120____________________________________Connect with us on social media: Instagram: @unscaledtravelshowTwitter: @fullmetaltravlrFacebook: @fullmetaltravelerWebsite: https://www.unscaledtravelshow.com/
This week, several countries, including Canada, India, and other major economies, continued to negotiate with the U.S. ahead of an Aug. 1 deadline to make a trade deal, as the European Union and Asian nations including South Korea reached agreements. In the Indo-Pacific, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent met with a Chinese delegation in Stockholm, where both sides agreed to extend bilateral trade negotiations. In the Middle East, several countries have announced they would recognize Palestine as a state in the upcoming U.N. General Assembly in September, while the U.S. imposed additional sanctions targeting Iran. In the Russia/Ukraine conflict, U.S. President Donald Trump reduced the timeline for Russia to agree to a ceasefire from 50 to 10 days, while the Ukrainian parliament passed legislation restoring the independence of anti-corruption bodies after facing international and domestic backlash. Read the full Weekly Forecast Monitor here: https://newlinesinstitute.org/forecast/week-20250801/ Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Once he took office, Trump continued Biden‘s policy of massive arms shipments to Israel. Trump even sent American bombers to attack Iran‘s nuclear facilities.Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/dont-ship-weapons-troubled-hot-spots
Once he took office, Trump continued Biden‘s policy of massive arms shipments to Israel. Trump even sent American bombers to attack Iran‘s nuclear facilities.Original article: https://mises.org/mises-wire/dont-ship-weapons-troubled-hot-spots
Guest: Jeff KingMinistry: International Christian ConcernPosition: PresidentTopic: commentary on a recent attack in a church in Syria, the overall conditions for Christians in Syria, and other hotspots for Christian persecutionWebsite: persecution.org
This week, the United States approved a new weapons package for Ukraine, while representatives from Russian and Ukraine agreed to a new round of prisoner exchanges. In the Indo-Pacific, the U.S. signed new trade deals with Japan and the Philippines, while EU representatives met with Chinese President Xi Jinping amid simmering trade tensions. In the Middle East, EU and Iranian officials discussed recent sanctions threats against Tehran, while U.S. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff met with Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer to discuss the release of hostages from Hamas. Read the full Weekly Forecast Monitor here: https://newlinesinstitute.org/wp-admin/post.php?post=27490&action=edit Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we talked with Dr. Joseph Ecker from the Salk Institute about his work on high-resolution genome-wide mapping technologies, specifically how the regulation of gene expression is influenced by DNA methylation, chromatin accessibility, and non-coding RNAs across various cell types and developmental stages. During our conversation, we delve into Dr. Ecker's contributions to the characterization of the genome of Arabidopsis thaliana, a project pivotal in the plant genomics field, where he collaborated on the early sequencing efforts that dramatically outpaced expectations. He highlights the technological advancements that enabled such efficient sequencing and how this foundational work opened new avenues for exploring transcriptional activity. We also discuss Dr. Ecker's pivotal work on the comprehensive DNA methylation map of Arabidopsis, which he developed in collaboration with other researchers. This groundbreaking study established the links between methylation patterns and gene expression, paving the way for further research into how these epigenetic marks influence over gene regulation. He elaborates on the significance of transitioning from traditional methods to more sophisticated techniques, such as RNA-seq, and the lessons learned from sequencing projects that have since been applied to human biology. Dr. Ecker's transition to studying human cells is further explored as he discusses the profiling of DNA methylation in induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), revealing how epigenetic memory can influence cellular differentiation and development. He underscores the importance of understanding these methylation patterns, particularly as they relate to conditions like Alzheimer's disease and stem cell biology, where he examines potential applications of his findings in medical research. As our conversation progresses, we touch upon Dr. Ecker's ongoing projects that utilize advanced multi-omic techniques to investigate the epigenomes of the human brain, focusing on how DNA methylation and gene expression change with age and in the context of neurodegenerative diseases. He details the collaboration efforts with various consortia aimed at cataloging gene regulatory networks and understanding the complex interactions that take place within the brain throughout different life stages. References Mozo T, Dewar K, Dunn P, Ecker JR, Fischer S, Kloska S, Lehrach H, Marra M, Martienssen R, Meier-Ewert S, Altmann T. A complete BAC-based physical map of the Arabidopsis thaliana genome. Nat Genet. 1999 Jul;22(3):271-5. doi: 10.1038/10334. PMID: 10391215. Zhang X, Yazaki J, Sundaresan A, Cokus S, Chan SW, Chen H, Henderson IR, Shinn P, Pellegrini M, Jacobsen SE, Ecker JR. Genome-wide high-resolution mapping and functional analysis of DNA methylation in arabidopsis. Cell. 2006 Sep 22;126(6):1189-201. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2006.08.003. Epub 2006 Aug 31. PMID: 16949657. Lister R, O'Malley RC, Tonti-Filippini J, Gregory BD, Berry CC, Millar AH, Ecker JR. Highly integrated single-base resolution maps of the epigenome in Arabidopsis. Cell. 2008 May 2;133(3):523-36. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2008.03.029. PMID: 18423832; PMCID: PMC2723732. Lister R, Pelizzola M, Dowen RH, Hawkins RD, Hon G, Tonti-Filippini J, Nery JR, Lee L, Ye Z, Ngo QM, Edsall L, Antosiewicz-Bourget J, Stewart R, Ruotti V, Millar AH, Thomson JA, Ren B, Ecker JR. Human DNA methylomes at base resolution show widespread epigenomic differences. Nature. 2009 Nov 19;462(7271):315-22. doi: 10.1038/nature08514. Epub 2009 Oct 14. PMID: 19829295; PMCID: PMC2857523. Lister R, Pelizzola M, Kida YS, Hawkins RD, Nery JR, Hon G, Antosiewicz-Bourget J, O'Malley R, Castanon R, Klugman S, Downes M, Yu R, Stewart R, Ren B, Thomson JA, Evans RM, Ecker JR. Hotspots of aberrant epigenomic reprogramming in human induced pluripotent stem cells. Nature. 2011 Mar 3;471(7336):68-73. doi: 10.1038/nature09798. Epub 2011 Feb 2. Erratum in: Nature. 2014 Oct 2;514(7520):126. PMID: 21289626; PMCID: PMC3100360. Related Episodes Epigenetic Reprogramming During Mammalian Development (Wolf Reik) Single Cell Epigenomics in Neuronal Development (Tim Petros) Contact Epigenetics Podcast on Mastodon Epigenetics Podcast on Bluesky Dr. Stefan Dillinger on LinkedIn Active Motif on LinkedIn Active Motif on Bluesky Email: podcast@activemotif.com
Sarah Slattery of The Travel Expert.ie offers alternative holiday locations for last minute bookers who want to escape the crowds of the popular destination spots and where to find the best deals to bag that special trip.
This week, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose severe sanctions on Russia if it does not engage in ceasefire talks with Ukraine, while U.S. officials met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv to discuss the delivery of U.S. weapons. In the Indo-Pacific, Australia and China hailed a reset in their trade relations following Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, and details emerged of Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te's planned visit to Paraguay next month, which may include a stop in the United States. In the Middle East, Israeli strikes targeted the Syrian Ministry of Defense, while the Iranian parliament issued a statement against resuming nuclear talks with the U.S. until unspecified conditions are met. Read the full Weekly Forecast Monitor here: https://newlinesinstitute.org/forecast/week-20250718/ Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Wir lernen in dieser besonderen Folge Geier als großartige, bedrohte und vor allem wichtige Lebewesen kennen. Darüber hinaus haben wir mit Forschenden des sogenannten Wildkadaverprojekts gesprochen. Das ist ein superspannendes Projekt, in dem Kadaver ausgelegt werden, um zu erforschen, wie der Tod oft der Anfang von Leben ist. Ähnlich wie alte Bäume ist Aas die Lebensgrundlage für viele Tiere und somit eine Quelle der Artenvielfalt. Doch wie alte Bäume sind auch Kadaver in der heutigen Landschaft Deutschlands eine Seltenheit. Sie müssen sogar per Gesetz entsorgt werden. Dadurch werden Nahrungsketten unterbrochen und viele Tiere sind heute nicht mehr in Deutschland heimisch. So auch die Gänsegeier. Die schauen aber immerhin ab und an vorbei, wenn Christian und Sönke vom Kadaverprojekt ein totes Reh liegen lassen. Ein Highlight für die Forscher, wie sie uns hier eindrucksvoll erzählen. Auch Sina aus dem Nationalpark Berchtesgaden arbeitet in den Alpen mit Aas und Geiern. Sie erzählt uns unter anderem von der Rückkehr der Bartgeier. Eine spannende Folge, die auch uns ganz neue Perspektiven eröffnet hat. Aber hört selbst! Herzlichen Dank an unsere Experten und Expertinnen: Christian von Hoermann (Uni Würzburg und Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald), Sina Greiner (Nationalpark Berchtesgaden) und Sönke Twietmeyer (Nationalpark Eifel).Weiterführende Links: Spiegelartikel zum Kadaverprojekt: https://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/natur/oekologie-verhaengnisvoller-aufraeumwahn-a-1ed215a4-3e54-4dea-9b47-3684ecf1ed90 Projektbeschreibung: https://www.bfn.de/projektsteckbriefe/belassen-von-wildtierkadavern-der-landschaft-erprobung-am-beispiel-der Virale Geier im Nationalpark Eifel: https://www.nationalgeographic.de/tiere/2023/06/seltene-gaeste-geier-im-nationalpark-eifel Artenreichtum an Kadavern im Nationalpark Eifel: https://www.nationalpark-eifel.de/de/infothek/pressemitteilungen/details/-Wildtierkadaver-sind-wahre-Hotspots-der-Biodiversitaet--3384V/ Bartgeier in den Alpen: https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/csp2.70027 Kadaverprojekt Berchtesgaden: https://www.nationalpark-berchtesgaden.bayern.de/infostellen/einrichtungen/aasoekologie/index.htm Bedrohung der Geier durch Diclofenac: https://www.nature.com/articles/d44151-024-00049-z Nationalpark Bayerischer Wald: https://www.nationalpark-bayerischer-wald.bayern.de/index.htm Unser Partner, der Förderverein Boddenlandschaft e.V.: https://www.bodden-nationalpark.de/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Industrial Advisors podcast, hosts Bill Condon and Matt McGregor are joined by Craig, the National Director of Industrial Research, to discuss the state of the industrial real estate market halfway through 2025. They cover key topics such as national tenant demand, vacancy rates, market bifurcation, the impact of new supply and construction, and the trends in subleasing. Craig provides insights into the markets facing challenges and those that are stabilizing, as well as data on the major industries driving occupancy. The episode concludes with predictions for the remainder of the year, including the potential release of pent-up demand and anticipated strong growth once economic clarity is achieved. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 01:13 National Industrial Market Overview 02:31 Vacancy Rates and Trends 04:05 Market Soft Spots and Hot Spots 08:12 Sublease Market Dynamics 10:58 Industry-Specific Absorption Trends 12:53 Construction Activity and Future Predictions 14:52 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
This week in the Middle East, Iran questioned cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency and reportedly received a delivery of Chinese air defense systems, while Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz unveiled plans to relocate Gazans to third countries. In the Russia/Ukraine conflict, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed frustration at Russia's lack of meaningful ceasefire efforts and renewed U.S. weapons shipments to Ukraine, while both the U.S. Congress and the EU are preparing new sanctions against Moscow. In the Indo-Pacific, Trump renewed his threats of tariffs against ASEAN countries, plus Japan and South Korea. He further threatened to levy additional tariffs against Brazil and on all copper exports to the U.S. and extended the deadline for all trade negotiations to Aug. 1. Read the full Weekly Forecast Monitor here: https://newlinesinstitute.org/forecast/week-20250711/ Marxist Arrow by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This week on Talking New York Real Estate, Vince discusses how international buyers continue to play a vital role in New York City's luxury real estate market, particularly in the new condo development sector. Despite global economic fluctuations and shifting visa policies, NYC remains a premier destination for overseas investors seeking stability, prestige, and long-term value. Neighborhoods like Billionaire's Row, Hudson Yards, Tribeca, and the Upper East Side remain perennial favorites due to their world-class architecture, top-tier amenities, and proximity to cultural and financial hubs. Featuring guests, Shlomi Reuveni, president and CEO of Reuveni Development Marketing, and Susan Greenfield, Senior Vice President, Managing Director at Brown Harris Stevens. Filmed at Brown Harris Stevens' Studio 1873, Part of the Mastery of Real Estate (MORE) Network. Subscribe: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talking-new-york-real-estate-with-vince-rocco/id1645541166 Connect with Vince Rocco: https://www.bhsusa.com/real-estate-agent/vince-rocco Connect with Steven Bailey at Roadway Moving: steven@roadwaymoving.com https://www.roadwaymoving.com/ Learn More About The Everset: https://theeverset.com/ Brown Harris Stevens is one of the largest privately owned real estate brokerages in the country, with more than 40 offices across four states: New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Florida. https://bhsusa.com/ #realestatebuyers #nycrealestate #realestate #vincerocco #TNYRE #theeverset #roadwaymoving #newyorkrealestate #nyc
NewsTalk's Henry McKean reports from campsites across the country, talking to tourists and campervan owners about the growing popularity of van life, the pressure on facilities, and how locals feel about the surge in this "mobile tourism."Listen here.
Immer wieder Hitzerekorde - und vielerorts zu wenig Regen: Welches Ausmaß Dürren inzwischen weltweit erreicht haben, zeigt ein neuer UN-Bericht. So brach die Olivenernte in Spanien 2023 um die Hälfte ein, in Großbritannien gab es Lebensmittelengpässe. Mrasek, Volker www.deutschlandfunk.de, Forschung aktuell
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SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Tim Lawless from Cotality to find out how the property market performed over the last 12 months and to get his take on where the hotspots will be in the new financial year, plus Mark Gardner from MPC Markets takes us through the first trading day of FY26 and looks into the year ahead.
Join us for an exciting episode of the Backlash Podcast as we dive into the world of muskie fishing with special guest Ryan Becker from Iowa Muskie Guide Service. In this episode, we explore the intricate differences between southern and northern muskies, drawing insights from Ryan's recent experience fishing the PMTT in northern Wisconsin. We tackle the blazing heatwave challenges faced by anglers, offering practical tips on staying hydrated and comfortable while fishing in extreme conditions. Plus, get an exclusive look at the new M9 and M13 baits from Team Rhino Outdoors and Musky Mayhem Tackle that are making waves in the muskie world. Tune in to discover the allure of Iowa's musky lakes, the evolution of fishing strategies in competitive tournaments, and the passion driving today's top anglers. Whether you're a seasoned musky hunter or a curious novice, this episode is packed with insights to fuel your fishing adventures.
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell is moving to strengthen the city's chronic nuisance property law — targeting locations tied to repeated criminal activity. The proposed changes could include liquor violations and even crimes occurring near a property or involving connected individuals.
This week: Mission Telecom's Mark Colwell and Computers 4 People's Dylan Zajac discuss their non-profit efforts to connect communities in need to broadband, including through their recently launched Shield 5G Home Hotspot. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this fifth episode of the MSA in 5 from Man Seeks Adventure Brad Fanshaw and Abby Iverson have some great tips. EPISODE 107 Hear About: • Be a Lucky Person • Eat Lettuce Wraps • NYC Spots for History Buffs VISIT US: www.ManSeeksAdventure.com FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM @manseeksadventure @Bradley_Fanshaw @davidwmarek