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The Kling family has a 500 year history of standing for the truth, starting with with the Reformation of the Church. Following in his ancestor's footsteps, Peter Kling began his education in the Scriptures before the age of five and his education in the sciences by the age of 10. Peter first started "seeing" future events at the age of 9, had Alien contact at the age of 18, has survived attempts on his life 16 times, including an NDE (Near Death Experience), in which he "crossed over" and got sent back. Becoming a scientist, Mr. Kling used his education and life experience to unlock the Secrets in the Scriptures, which the Church has kept hidden for over a thousand years! Genesis starts off with Interdimensional Extraterrestrials and proof of genetic engineering of the Human Genome. As our sciences developed, more and more secrets of the Scriptures have been revealed. With the advancements in science over the last 50 years, Mr. Kling states; "We find life everywhere, it would only be logical that life exists across all dimensions in our Multiverse, beyond our physical three dimensions. Indeed we are not alone, but part of a large Cosmic Family and we are facing a paradigm change, which will create the next step in Human Development".Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.
The Kling family has a 500 year history of standing for the truth, starting with with the Reformation of the Church. Following in his ancestor's footsteps, Peter Kling began his education in the Scriptures before the age of five and his education in the sciences by the age of 10. Peter first started "seeing" future events at the age of 9, had Alien contact at the age of 18, has survived attempts on his life 16 times, including an NDE (Near Death Experience), in which he "crossed over" and got sent back. Becoming a scientist, Mr. Kling used his education and life experience to unlock the Secrets in the Scriptures, which the Church has kept hidden for over a thousand years! Genesis starts off with Interdimensional Extraterrestrials and proof of genetic engineering of the Human Genome. As our sciences developed, more and more secrets of the Scriptures have been revealed. With the advancements in science over the last 50 years, Mr. Kling states; "We find life everywhere, it would only be logical that life exists across all dimensions in our Multiverse, beyond our physical three dimensions. Indeed we are not alone, but part of a large Cosmic Family and we are facing a paradigm change, which will create the next step in Human Development".Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.
Michael J. Corley, Ph.D., explores groundbreaking research on aging, the role of ancient viruses in our DNA, and the impact of the gut microbiome on longevity. Corley discusses how stress, diet, and exercise influence our genetic health, highlighting the complex interplay between environmental factors and our biological systems. The conversation also touches on individualized treatment strategies and the exciting potential of microbiome science in aging research. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40266]
Michael J. Corley, Ph.D., explores groundbreaking research on aging, the role of ancient viruses in our DNA, and the impact of the gut microbiome on longevity. Corley discusses how stress, diet, and exercise influence our genetic health, highlighting the complex interplay between environmental factors and our biological systems. The conversation also touches on individualized treatment strategies and the exciting potential of microbiome science in aging research. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40266]
Michael J. Corley, Ph.D., explores groundbreaking research on aging, the role of ancient viruses in our DNA, and the impact of the gut microbiome on longevity. Corley discusses how stress, diet, and exercise influence our genetic health, highlighting the complex interplay between environmental factors and our biological systems. The conversation also touches on individualized treatment strategies and the exciting potential of microbiome science in aging research. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40266]
Michael J. Corley, Ph.D., explores groundbreaking research on aging, the role of ancient viruses in our DNA, and the impact of the gut microbiome on longevity. Corley discusses how stress, diet, and exercise influence our genetic health, highlighting the complex interplay between environmental factors and our biological systems. The conversation also touches on individualized treatment strategies and the exciting potential of microbiome science in aging research. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40266]
Michael J. Corley, Ph.D., explores groundbreaking research on aging, the role of ancient viruses in our DNA, and the impact of the gut microbiome on longevity. Corley discusses how stress, diet, and exercise influence our genetic health, highlighting the complex interplay between environmental factors and our biological systems. The conversation also touches on individualized treatment strategies and the exciting potential of microbiome science in aging research. Series: "Stein Institute for Research on Aging" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40266]
The Kling family has a 500 year history of standing for the truth, starting with with the Reformation of the Church. Following in his ancestor's footsteps, Peter Kling began his education in the Scriptures before the age of five and his education in the sciences by the age of 10. Peter first started "seeing" future events at the age of 9, had Alien contact at the age of 18, has survived attempts on his life 16 times, including an NDE (Near Death Experience), in which he "crossed over" and got sent back. Becoming a scientist, Mr. Kling used his education and life experience to unlock the Secrets in the Scriptures, which the Church has kept hidden for over a thousand years! Genesis starts off with Interdimensional Extraterrestrials and proof of genetic engineering of the Human Genome. As our sciences developed, more and more secrets of the Scriptures have been revealed. With the advancements in science over the last 50 years, Mr. Kling states; "We find life everywhere, it would only be logical that life exists across all dimensions in our Multiverse, beyond our physical three dimensions. Indeed we are not alone, but part of a large Cosmic Family and we are facing a paradigm change, which will create the next step in Human Development".Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.
Today's guest is Dan Elton, Staff Scientist at the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Dan returns to explore the transformative role of AI in healthcare. In his new role, Dan shares how his work at NIH focuses on integrating diverse datasets—including genetics, electronic health records (EHR), and imaging—to advance disease risk prediction and personalized medicine. He sheds light on NIH's efforts to create integrated data platforms, leveraging initiatives like the All of Us Program to enhance research accessibility and innovation. If you've enjoyed or benefited from some of the insights of this episode, consider leaving us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts, and let us know what you learned, found helpful, or liked most about this show!
* List of Discoveries Squeezing Evolution: Did you know that dinosaurs ate rice before rice evolved? That turtle shells existed forty million years before turtle shells began evolving? That insects evolved tongues for eating from flowers 70 million years before flowers evolved? And that birds appeared before birds evolved? The fossil record is a wonderful thing. And more recently, only a 40,000-year squeeze, Neanderthal had blood types A, B, and O, shocking evolutionists but expected to us here at Real Science Radio! Sit back and get ready to enjoy another instant classic, today's RSR "list show" on Evolution's Big Squeeze! Our other popular list shows include: - scientists doubting Darwin - evidence against whale evolution - problems with 'the river carved the canyon' - carbon 14 everywhere it shouldn't be - dinosaur still-soft biological tissue - solar system formation problems - evidence against the big bang - evidence for the global flood - genomes that just don't fit - and our list of not so old things! (See also rsr.org/sq2 and rsr.org/sq3!) * Evolution's Big Squeeze: Many discoveries squeeze the Darwinian theory's timeframe and of course without a workable timeframe there is no workable theory. Examples, with their alleged (and falsified) old-earth timeframes, include: - Complex skeletons existed 9 million years before they were thought to have evolved, before even the "Cambrian explosion".- Butterflies existed 10 million years before they were thought to have evolved. - Parrots existed "much earlier than had been thought", in fact, 25 million years before they were thought to have evolved. - Cephalopod fossils (squids, cuttlefish, etc.) appear 35 million years before they were able to propagate. - Turtle shells 40 million years before turtle shells began evolving - Trees began evolving 45 million years before they were thought to evolve - Spores appearing 50 million years before the plants that made them (not unlike footprints systematically appearing "millions of years before" the creatures that made them, as affirmed by Dr. Marcus Ross, associate professor of geology). - Sponges existed 60 million years before they were believed to have evolved. - Dinosaurs ate rice before it evolved Example - Insect proboscis (tongue) in moths and butterflies 70 million years before previously believed has them evolving before flowers. - Arthropod brains fully developed with central nervous system running to eyes and appendages just like modern arthropods 90 million years earlier than previously known (prior to 2021, now, allegedly 310mya) - 100 million years ago and already a bird - Fossil pollen pushes back plant evolution 100 million years. - Mammalian hair allegedly 100-million-years-old show that, "the morphology of hair cuticula may have remained unchanged throughout most of mammalian evolution", regarding the overlapping cells that lock the hair shaft into its follicle. - Piranha-like flesh-eating teeth (and bitten prey) found pushing back such fish 125 million years earlier than previously claimed - Shocking organic molecules in "200 million-years-old leaves" from ginkgoes and conifers show unexpected stasis. - Plant genetic sophistication pushed back 200 million years. - Jellyfish fossils (Medusoid Problematica :) 200 million years earlier than expected; here from 500My ago. - Green seaweed 200 million years earlier than expected, pushed back now to a billion years ago! - The acanthodii fish had color vision 300 million years ago, but then, and wait, Cheiracanthus fish allegedly 388 million years ago already had color vision. - Color vision (for which there is no Darwinian evolutionary small-step to be had, from monochromatic), existed "300 million years ago" in fish, and these allegedly "120-million-year-old" bird's rod and cone fossils stun researchers :) - 400-million-year-old Murrindalaspis placoderm fish "eye muscle attachment, the eyestalk attachment and openings for the optic nerve, and arteries and veins supplying the eyeball" The paper's author writes, "Of course, we would not expect the preservation of ancient structures made entirely of soft tissues (e.g. rods and cone cells in the retina...)." So, check this next item... :) - And... no vertebrates in the Cambrian? Well, from the journal Nature in 2014, a "Lower-Middle Cambrian... primitive fish displays unambiguous vertebrate features: a notochord, a pair of prominent camera-type eyes, paired nasal sacs, possible cranium and arcualia, W-shaped myomeres, and a post-anal tail" Primitive? - Fast-growing juvenile bone tissue, thought to appear in the Cretaceous, has been pushed back 100 million years: "This pushes the origin of fibrolamellar bone in Sauropterygia back from the Cretaceous to the early Middle Triassic..."- Trilobites "advanced" (not the predicted primitive) digestion "525 million" years ago - And there's this, a "530 million year old" fish, "50 million years before the current estimate of when fish evolved" - Mycobacterium tuberculosis 100,000 yr-old MRCA (most recent common ancestor) now 245 million- Fungus long claimed to originate 500M years ago, now found at allegedly 950 Mya (and still biological "the distant past... may have been much more 'modern' than we thought." :) - A rock contained pollen a billion years before plants evolved, according to a 2007 paper describing "remarkably preserved" fossil spores in the French Alps that had undergone high-grade metamorphism - 2.5 billion year old cyanobacteria fossils (made of organic material found in a stromatolite) appear about "200 million years before the [supposed] Great Oxidation Event". - 2.7 billion year old eukaryotes (cells with a nucleus) existed (allegedly) 1 billion years before expected - 3.5 billion year "cell division evidently identical to that of living filamentous prokaryotes." - And even older cyanobacteria! At 220 million years earlier than thought, per Nature's 3.7 billion year old dating of stromatolites! - The universe and life itself (in 2019 with the universe dated a billion, now, no, wait, two billion!, years younger than previously thought, that's not only squeezing biological but also astronomical evolution, with the overall story getting really tight) - Mantis shrimp, with its rudimentary color but advanced UV vision, is allegedly ancient. - Hadrosaur teeth, all 1400 of them, were "more complex than those of cows, horses, and other well-known modern grazers." Professor stunned by the find! (RSR predicts that, by 2030 just to put an end date on it, more fossils will be found from the geologic column that will be more "advanced" as compared to living organisms, just like this hadrosaur and like the allegedly 100M year old hagfish fossil having more slime glands than living specimens.) - Trace fossils "exquisitely preserved" of mobile organisms (motility) dated at 2.1 billion years ago, a full 1.5 billion earlier than previously believed - Various multicellular organisms allegedly 2.1 billion years old, show multicellularity 1.5 billion years sooner than long believed - Pre-sauropod 26,000-pound dinosaur "shows us that even as far back as 200 million years ago, these animals had already become the largest vertebrates to ever walk the Earth." - The Evo-devo squeeze, i.e., evolutionary developmental biology, as with rsr.org/evo-devo-undermining-darwinism. - Extinct Siberian one-horned rhinos coexisted with mankind. - Whale "evolution" is being crushed in the industry-wide "big squeeze". First, geneticist claims whales evolved from hippos but paleontologists say hippos evolved tens of millions of years too late! And what's worse than that is that fossil finds continue to compress the time available for whale evolution. To not violate its own plot, the Darwinist story doesn't start animals evolving back into the sea until the cast includes land animals suitable to undertake the legendary journey. The recent excavation of whale fossils on an island of the Antarctic Peninsula further compresses the already absurdly fast 10 million years to allegedly evolve from the land back to the sea, down to as little as one million years. BioOne in 2016 reported a fossil that is "among the oldest occurrences of basilosaurids worldwide, indicating a rapid radiation and dispersal of this group since at least the early middle Eocene." By this assessment, various techniques produced various published dates. (See the evidence that falsifies the canonical whale evolution story at rsr.org/whales.) * Ancient Hierarchical Insect Society: "Thanks to some well-preserved remains, researchers now believe arthropod social structures have been around longer than anyone ever imagined. The encased specimens of ants and termites recently studied date back [allegedly] 100 million years." Also from the video about "the bubonic plague", the "disease is well known as a Middle Ages mass killer... Traces of very similar bacteria were found on [an allegedly] 20-million-year-old flea trapped in amber." And regarding "Caribbean lizards... Even though they are [allegedly] 20 million years old, the reptiles inside the golden stones were not found to differ from their contemporary counterparts in any significant way. Scientists attribute the rarity [Ha! A rarity or the rule? Check out rsr.org/stasis.] to stable ecological surroundings." * Squeezing and Rewriting Human History: Some squeezing simply makes aspects of the Darwinian story harder to maintain while other squeezing contradicts fundamental claims. So consider the following discoveries, most of which came from about a 12-month period beginning in 2017 which squeeze (and some even falsify) the Out-of-Africa model: - find two teeth and rewrite human history with allegedly 9.7 million-year-old teeth found in northern Europe (and they're like Lucy, but "three times older") - date blue eyes, when humans first sported them, to as recently as 6,000 years ago - get mummy DNA and rewrite human history with a thousand years of ancient Egyptian mummy DNA contradicting Out-of-Africa and demonstrating Out-of-Babel - find a few footprints and rewrite human history with allegedly 5.7 million-year-old human footprints in Crete - re-date an old skull and rewrite human history with a very human skull dated at 325,000 years old and redated in the Journal of Physical Anthropology at about 260,000 years old and described in the UK's Independent, "A skull found in China [40 years ago] could re-write our entire understanding of human evolution." - date the oldest language in India, Dravidian, with 80 derivatives spoken by 214 million people, which appeared on the subcontinent only about 4,500 years ago, which means that there is no evidence for human language for nearly 99% of the time that humans were living in Asia. (Ha! See rsr.org/origin-of-language for the correct explanation.) - sequence a baby's genome and rewrite human history with a 6-week old girl buried in Alaska allegedly 11,500 years ago challenging the established history of the New World. (The family buried this baby girl just beneath their home like the practice in ancient Mesopotamia, the Hebrews who sojourned in Egypt, and in Çatalhöyük in southern Turkey, one of the world's most ancient settlements.) - or was that 130,000? years ago as the journal Nature rewrites human history with a wild date for New World site - and find a jawbone and rewrite human history with a modern looking yet allegedly 180,000-year-old jawbone from Israel which "may rewrite the early migration story of our species" by about 100,000 years, per the journal Science - re-date a primate and lose yet another "missing link" between "Lucy" and humans, as Homo naledi sheds a couple million years off its age and drops from supposedly two million years old to (still allegedly) about 250,000 years old, far too "young" to be the allegedly missing link - re-analysis of the "best candidate" for the most recent ancestor to human beings, Australopithecus sediba, turns out to be a juvenile Lucy-like ape, as Science magazine reports work presented at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists 2017 annual meeting - find skulls in Morocco and "rewrite human history" admits the journal Nature, falsifying also the "East Africa" part of the canonical story - and from the You Can't Make This Stuff Up file, NPR reports in April 2019, Ancient Bones And Teeth Found In A Philippine Cave May Rewrite Human History. :) - Meanwhile, whereas every new discovery requires the materialists to rewrite human history, no one has had to rewrite Genesis, not even once. Yet, "We're not claiming that the Bible is a science textbook. Not at all. For the textbooks have to be rewritten all the time!" - And even this from Science: "humans mastered the art of training and controlling dogs thousands of years earlier than previously thought."- RSR's Enyart commented on the Smithsonian's 2019 article on ancient DNA possibly deconstructing old myths... This Smithsonian article about an ancient DNA paper in Science Advances, or actually, about the misuse of such papers, was itself a misuse. The published research, Ancient DNA sheds light on the genetic origins of early Iron Age Philistines, confirmed Amos 9:7 by documenting the European origin of the biblical Philistines who came from the island of Caphtor/Crete. The mainstream media completely obscured this astounding aspect of the study but the Smithsonian actually stood the paper on its head. [See also rsr.org/archaeology.]* Also Squeezing Darwin's Theory: - Evolution happens so slowly that we can't see it, yet - it happens so fast that millions of mutations get fixed in a blink of geologic time AND: - Observing a million species annually should show us a million years of evolution, but it doesn't, yet - evolution happens so fast that the billions of "intermediary" fossils are missing AND: - Waiting for helpful random mutations to show up explains the slowness of evolution, yet - adaption to changing environments is often immediate, as with Darwin's finches Finches Adapt in 17 Years, Not 2.3 Million: Charles Darwin's finches are claimed to have taken 2,300,000 years to diversify from an initial species blown onto the Galapagos Islands. Yet individuals from a single finch species on a U.S. Bird Reservation in the Pacific were introduced to a group of small islands 300 miles away and in at most 17 years, like Darwin's finches, they had diversified their beaks, related muscles, and behavior to fill various ecological niches. So Darwin's finches could diversify in just 17 years, and after 2.3 million more years, what had they evolved into? Finches! Hear this also at rsr.org/lee-spetner and see Jean Lightner's review of the Grants' 40 Years. AND: - Fossils of modern organisms are found "earlier" and "earlier" in the geologic column, and - the "oldest" organisms are increasingly found to have anatomical, proteinaceous, prokaryotic, and eukaryotic sophistication and similarity to "modern" organisms AND: - Small populations are in danger of extinction (yet they're needed to fix mutations), whereas - large populations make it impossible for a mutation to become standard AND: - Mutations that express changes too late in an organism's development can't effect its fundamental body plan, and - mutations expressed too early in an organism's development are fatal (hence among the Enyart sayings, "Like evolving a vital organ, most major hurdles for evolutionary theory are extinction-level events.") AND: - To evolve flight, you'd get bad legs - long before you'd get good wings AND: - Most major evolutionary hurdles appear to be extinction-level events- yet somehow even *vital* organs evolve (for many species, that includes reproductive organs, skin, brain, heart, circulatory system, kidney, liver, pancreas, stomach, small intestines, large intestines, lungs -- which are only a part of the complex respiration system) AND: - Natural selection of randomly taller, swifter, etc., fish, mammals, etc. explains evolution yet - development of microscopic molecular machines, feedback mechanisms, etc., which power biology would be oblivous to what's happening in Darwin's macro environment of the entire organism AND: - Neo-Darwinism suggests genetic mutation as the engine of evolution yet - the there is not even a hypothesis for modifying the vast non-genetic information in every living cell including the sugar code, electrical code, the spatial (geometric) code, and the epigenetic code AND: - Constant appeals to "convergent" evolution (repeatedly arising vision, echolocation, warm-bloodedness, etc.) - undermine most Darwinian anatomical classification especially those based on trivialities like odd or even-toed ungulates, etc. AND: - Claims that given a single species arising by abiogenesis, then - Darwinism can explain the diversification of life, ignores the science of ecology and the (often redundant) biological services that species rely upon AND: - humans' vastly superior intelligence indicates, as bragged about for decades by Darwinists, that ape hominids should have the greatest animal intelligence, except that - many so-called "primitive" creatures and those far distant on Darwin's tee of life, exhibit extraordinary rsr.org/animal-intelligence even to processing stimuli that some groups of apes cannot AND: - Claims that the tree of life emerges from a single (or a few) common ancestors - conflict with the discoveries of multiple genetic codes and of thousands of orphan genes that have no similarity (homology) to any other known genes AND (as in the New Scientist cover story, "Darwin Was Wrong about the tree of life", etc.): - DNA sequences have contradicted anatomy-based ancestry claims - Fossil-based ancestry claims have been contradicted by RNA claims - DNA-based ancestry claims have been contradicted by anatomy claims - Protein-based ancestry claims have been contradicted by fossil claims. - And the reverse problem compared to a squeeze. Like finding the largest mall in America built to house just a kid's lemonade stand, see rsr.org/200 for the astounding lack of genetic diversity in humans, plants, and animals, so much so that it could all be accounted for in just about 200 generations! - The multiplied things that evolved multiple times - Etc. * List of Ways Darwinists Invent their Tree of Life, aka Pop Goes the Weasle – Head and Shoulders, Knees and Toes: Evolutionists change their selection of what evidence they use to show 'lineage', from DNA to fossils to genes to body plans to teeth to many specific anatomical features to proteins to behavior to developmental similarities to habitat to RNA, etc. and to a combination of such. Darwinism is an entire endeavor based on selection bias, a kind of logical fallacy. By anti-science they arbitrarily select evidence that best matches whichever evolutionary story is currently preferred." -Bob E. The methodology used to create the family tree edifice to show evolutionary relationships classifies the descent of organisms based on such attributes as odd-toed and even-toed ungulates. Really? If something as wildly sophisticated as vision allegedly evolved multiple times (a dozen or more), then for cryin' out loud, why couldn't something as relatively simple as odd or even toes repeatedly evolve? How about dinosaur's evolving eggs with hard shells? Turns out that "hard-shelled eggs evolved at least three times independently in dinosaurs" (Nature, 2020). However, whether a genus has an odd or even number of toes, and similar distinctions, form the basis for the 150-year-old Darwinist methodology. Yet its leading proponents still haven't acknowledged that their tree building is arbitrary and invalid. Darwin's tree recently fell anyway, and regardless, it has been known to be even theoretically invalid all these many decades. Consider also bipedalism? In their false paradigm, couldn't that evolve twice? How about vertebrate and non-vertebrates, for that matter, evolving multiple times? Etc., etc., etc. Darwinists determine evolutionary family-tree taxonomic relationships based on numbers of toes, when desired, or on hips (distinguishing, for example, dinosaur orders, until they didn't) or limb bones, or feathers, or genes, or fossil sequence, or neck bone, or..., or..., or... Etc. So the platypus, for example, can be described as evolving from pretty much whatever story would be in vogue at the moment... * "Ancient" Protein as Advanced as Modern Protein: A book review in the journal Science states, "the major conclusion is reached that 'analyses made of the oldest fossils thus far studied do not suggest that their [allegedly 145-million year-old] proteins were chemically any simpler than those now being produced.'" 1972, Biochemistry of Animal Fossils, p. 125 * "Ancient" Lampreys Just Modern Lampreys with Decomposed Brain and Mouth Parts: Ha! Researches spent half-a-year documenting how fish decay. RSR is so glad they did! One of the lessons learned? "[C]ertain parts of the brain and the mouth that distinguish the animals from earlier relatives begin a rapid decay within 24 hours..." :) * 140-million Year Old Spider Web: The BBC and National Geographic report on a 140-million year old spider web in amber which, as young-earth creationists expect, shows threads that resemble silk spun by modern spiders. Evolutionary scientists on the otherhand express surprise "that spider webs have stayed the same for 140 million years." And see the BBC. * Highly-Credentialed Though Non-Paleontologist on Flowers: Dr. Harry Levin who spent the last 15 years of a brilliant career researching paleontology presents much evidence that flowering plants had to originate not 150 million years ago but more than 300 million years ago. (To convert that to an actual historical timeframe, the evidence indicates flowers must have existed prior to the time that the strata, which is popularly dated to 300 mya, actually formed.) * Rampant Convergence: Ubiquitous appeals to "convergent" evolution (vision, echolocation, warm-bloodedness, icthyosaur/dolphin anatomy, etc.), all allegedly evolving multiple times, undermines anatomical classification based on trivialities like odd or even-toed ungulates, etc. * Astronomy's Big Evolution Squeeze: - Universe a billion, wait, two billion, years younger than thought (so now it has to evolve even more impossibly rapidly) - Sun's evolution squeezes biological evolution - Galaxies evolving too quickly - Dust evolving too quickly - Black holes evolving too quickly - Clusters of galaxies evolving too quickly. * The Sun's Evolution Squeezes Life's Evolution: The earlier evolutionists claim that life began on Earth, the more trouble they have with astrophysicists. Why? They claim that a few billion years ago the Sun would have been far more unstable and cooler. The journal Nature reports that the Faint young Sun paradox remains for the "Sun was fainter when the Earth was young, but the climate was generally at least as warm as today". Further, our star would shoot out radioactive waves many of which being violent enough to blow out Earth's atmosphere into space, leaving Earth dead and dry like Mars without an atmosphere. And ignoring the fact that powerful computer simulators cannot validate the nebula theory of star formation, if the Sun had formed from a condensing gas cloud, a billion years later it still would have been emitting far less energy, even 30% less, than it does today. Forget about the claimed one-degree increase in the planet's temperature from man-made global warming, back when Darwinists imagine life arose, by this just-so story of life spontaneously generating in a warm pond somewhere (which itself is impossible), the Earth would have been an ice ball, with an average temperature of four degrees Fahrenheit below freezing! See also CMI's video download The Young Sun. * Zircons Freeze in Molten Eon Squeezing Earth's Evolution? Zircons "dated" 4 to 4.4 billion years old would have had to freeze (form) when the Earth allegedly was in its Hadean (Hades) Eon and still molten. Geophysicist Frank Stacey (Cambridge fellow, etc.) has suggested they may have formed above ocean trenches where it would be coolest. One problem is that even further squeezes the theory of plate tectonics requiring it to operate two billion years before otherwise claimed. A second problem (for these zircons and the plate tectonics theory itself) is that ancient trenches (now filled with sediments; others raised up above sea level; etc.) have never been found. A third problem is that these zircons contain low isotope ratios of carbon-13 to carbon-12 which evolutionists may try to explain as evidence for life existing even a half-billion years before they otherwise claim. For more about this (and to understand how these zircons actually did form) just click and then search (ctrl-f) for: zircon character. * Evolution Squeezes Life to Evolve with Super Radioactivity: Radioactivity today breaks chromosomes and produces neutral, harmful, and fatal birth defects. Dr. Walt Brown reports that, "A 160-pound person experiences 2,500 carbon-14 disintegrations each second", with about 10 disintergrations per second in our DNA. Worse for evolutionists is that, "Potassium-40 is the most abundant radioactive substance in... every living thing." Yet the percentage of Potassium that was radioactive in the past would have been far in excess of its percent today. (All this is somewhat akin to screws in complex machines changing into nails.) So life would have had to arise from inanimate matter (an impossibility of course) when it would have been far more radioactive than today. * Evolution of Uranium Squeezed by Contrasting Constraints: Uranium's two most abundant isotopes have a highly predictable ratio with 235U/238U equaling 0.007257 with a standard deviation of only 0.000017. Big bang advocates claim that these isotopes formed in distant stellar cataclysms. Yet that these isotopes somehow collected in innumerable small ore bodies in a fixed ratio is absurd. The impossibility of the "big bang" explanation of the uniformity of the uranium ratio (rsr.org/bb#ratio) simultaneously contrasts in the most shocking way with its opposite impossibility of the missing uniform distribution of radioactivity (see rsr.org/bb#distribution) with 90% of Earth's radioactivity in the Earth's crust, actually, the continental crust, and even at that, preferentially near granite! A stellar-cataclysmic explanation within the big bang paradigm for the origin of uranium is severely squeezed into being falsified by these contrasting constraints. * Remarkable Sponges? Yes, But For What Reason? Study co-author Dr. Kenneth S. Kosik, the Harriman Professor of Neuroscience at UC Santa Barbara said, "Remarkably, the sponge genome now reveals that, along the way toward the emergence of animals, genes for an entire network of many specialized cells evolved and laid the basis for the core gene logic of organisms that no longer functioned as single cells." And then there's this: these simplest of creatures have manufacturing capabilities that far exceed our own, as Degnan says, "Sponges produce an amazing array of chemicals of direct interest to the pharmaceutical industry. They also biofabricate silica fibers directly from seawater in an environmentally benign manner, which is of great interest in communications [i.e., fiber optics]. With the genome in hand, we can decipher the methods used by these simple animals to produce materials that far exceed our current engineering and chemistry capabilities." Kangaroo Flashback: From our RSR Darwin's Other Shoe program: The director of Australia's Kangaroo Genomics Centre, Jenny Graves, that "There [are] great chunks of the human genome… sitting right there in the kangaroo genome." And the 20,000 genes in the kangaroo (roughly the same number as in humans) are "largely the same" as in people, and Graves adds, "a lot of them are in the same order!" CMI's Creation editors add that "unlike chimps, kangaroos are not supposed to be our 'close relatives.'" And "Organisms as diverse as leeches and lawyers are 'built' using the same developmental genes." So Darwinists were wrong to use that kind of genetic similarity as evidence of a developmental pathway from apes to humans. Hibernating Turtles: Question to the evolutionist: What happened to the first turtles that fell asleep hibernating underwater? SHOW UPDATE Of Mice and Men: Whereas evolutionists used a very superficial claim of chimpanzee and human genetic similarity as evidence of a close relationship, mice and men are pretty close also. From the Human Genome Project, How closely related are mice and humans?, "Mice and humans (indeed, most or all mammals including dogs, cats, rabbits, monkeys, and apes) have roughly the same number of nucleotides in their genomes -- about 3 billion base pairs. This comparable DNA content implies that all mammals [RSR: like roundworms :)] contain more or less the same number of genes, and indeed our work and the work of many others have provided evidence to confirm that notion. I know of only a few cases in which no mouse counterpart can be found for a particular human gene, and for the most part we see essentially a one-to-one correspondence between genes in the two species." * Related RSR Reports: See our reports on the fascinating DNA sequencing results from roundworms and the chimpanzee's Y chromosome! * Genetic Bottleneck, etc: Here's an excerpt from rsr.org/why-was-canaan-cursed... A prediction about the worldwide distribution of human genetic sequencing (see below) is an outgrowth of the Bible study at that same link (aka rsr.org/canaan), in that scientists will discover a genetic pattern resulting from not three but four sons of Noah's wife. Relevant information comes also from mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) which is not part of any of our 46 chromosomes but resides outside of the nucleus. Consider first some genetic information about Jews and Arabs, Jewish priests, Eve, and Noah. Jews and Arabs Biblical Ancestry: Dr. Jonathan Sarfati quotes the director of the Human Genetics Program at New York University School of Medicine, Dr. Harry Ostrer, who in 2000 said: Jews and Arabs are all really children of Abraham … And all have preserved their Middle Eastern genetic roots over 4,000 years. This familiar pattern, of the latest science corroborating biblical history, continues in Dr. Sarfati's article, Genesis correctly predicts Y-Chromosome pattern: Jews and Arabs shown to be descendants of one man. Jewish Priests Share Genetic Marker: The journal Nature in its scientific correspondence published, Y Chromosomes of Jewish Priests, by scie
What do you love about the show? Let us know! In this episode of Discover Daily, we explore South Africa's groundbreaking decision to become the first country to explicitly permit heritable human genome editing. This controversial move has sparked intense debate within the global scientific community, as it contrasts sharply with the prohibitive policies of over 70 nations. We examine the implications of these new guidelines, which focus on preventing genetic disorders and enhancing disease resistance.We then turn to Paris, where Notre Dame Cathedral marks a significant milestone in its restoration journey. The cathedral's historic bells rang out together for the first time since the devastating 2019 fire, alongside three new additions including a bell from the 2024 Olympics. This emotional moment comes just weeks before the cathedral's scheduled December reopening, representing the culmination of an 800-million-dollar restoration project funded by 340,000 donors worldwide.Finally, we delve into the fascinating Law of the Magic Third, exploring how reaching approximately one-third representation in any group can trigger significant social change. From corporate boardrooms to social movements, this principle has shown remarkable influence in transforming group dynamics and decision-making processes, offering insights into how meaningful change can occur without requiring an absolute majority.From Perplexity's Discover Feed: https://www.perplexity.ai/page/south-africa-allows-human-geno-oPwtLkKYRPaH3OVtooFj6whttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/notre-dame-s-bells-ring-again-MHC3flBXTO2n_lGe7kgH6whttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/the-law-of-the-magic-third-IBB1uZTSSRqe27sWDLrJSAPerplexity is the fastest and most powerful way to search the web. Perplexity crawls the web and curates the most relevant and up-to-date sources (from academic papers to Reddit threads) to create the perfect response to any question or topic you're interested in. Take the world's knowledge with you anywhere. Available on iOS and Android Join our growing Discord community for the latest updates and exclusive content. Follow us on: Instagram Threads X (Twitter) YouTube Linkedin
Today, Calvin Smith of Answers in Genesis Canada, goes through all of the latest evidence for evolution. Either that or he goes through some of the evidence for evolution from the last century...there's a bit of a disconnect between the title and the actual content.Cards:AiG Canada is Lying for Clicks!
Genome editing could potentially erase all genetic diseases from humanity, but is the tradeoff worth it? Our DNA is an intricately woven story of each individual person, meaning that changing one piece could have unexpected, detrimental effects somewhere else in the body. Our expert explains the incredible opportunities -- and astonishing risks -- of using CRISPR to edit the human genome. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/human-genome-editing-overnight-evolution-or-modern-eugenics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode, Dr. Jess Steier and Dr. Sarah Scheinman explore the fascinating field of epigenetics, which examines how external factors influence gene expression and impact health outcomes. They discuss the interplay between nature and nurture, explaining how epigenetics involves information layered on top of DNA that affects gene operation. The scientists cover key mechanisms like DNA methylation and histone modifications, and how factors such as nutrition and stress can impact these processes. They highlight landmark studies, including research on agouti mice and the Dutch Famine Birth Cohort Study, which demonstrate the long-term effects of environmental factors on gene expression and disease risk. The conversation also touches on the implications of epigenetics for mental health and the potential for future advancements in personalized medicine. Throughout the episode, Dr. Steier and Dr. Scheinman emphasize the complex relationship between genetics and environment in shaping human development and health. All our sources from this episode are available at: https://www.unbiasedscipod.com/episodes/ (00:00) Introduction (02:27) Understanding Genetics and the Human Genome (06:23) Epigenetics: Layered Information on Top of DNA (10:19) Explaining Methylation and Histones (16:20) External and Internal Regulation of Epigenetic Modifications (18:43) Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance (21:21) Landmark Studies in Epigenetics: Agouti Mice (23:35) Environmental Influence on Epigenetic Markers in Twins (26:07) Prenatal Exposure to Famine and DNA Methylation (28:36) The Effects of Space Travel on Epigenetic Markers (30:52) Epigenetics and Mental Health (36:25) Final Thoughts: Future Advancements in Manipulating Epigenetic Changes Interested in advertising with us? Please reach out to advertising@airwavemedia.com, with “Unbiased Science” in the subject line. PLEASE NOTE: The discussion and information provided in this podcast are for general educational, scientific, and informational purposes only and are not intended as, and should not be treated as, medical or other professional advice for any particular individual or individuals. Every person and medical issue is different, and diagnosis and treatment requires consideration of specific facts often unique to the individual. As such, the information contained in this podcast should not be used as a substitute for consultation with and/or treatment by a doctor or other medical professional. If you are experiencing any medical issue or have any medical concern, you should consult with a doctor or other medical professional. Further, due to the inherent limitations of a podcast such as this as well as ongoing scientific developments, we do not guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the information or analysis provided in this podcast, although, of course we always endeavor to provide comprehensive information and analysis. In no event may Unbiased Science or any of the participants in this podcast be held liable to the listener or anyone else for any decision allegedly made or action allegedly taken or not taken allegedly in reliance on the discussion or information in this podcast or for any damages allegedly resulting from such reliance. The information provided herein do not represent the views of our employers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textDr. Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D., ( https://www.francisscollins.com/ ) is the former Director of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), where as the longest serving director of NIH (spanning 12 years and three presidencies) he oversaw the work of the largest supporter of biomedical research in the world, from basic to clinical research. Dr. Collins continues to serve as NIH Distinguished Investigator, Center for Precision Health Research, at the National Human Genome Research Institute ( NHGRI - https://irp.nih.gov/pi/francis-collins ).Dr. Collins is a physician-geneticist noted for his landmark discoveries of disease genes and his leadership of the international Human Genome Project, which culminated in April 2003 with the completion of a finished sequence of the human DNA instruction book. He served as director of the National Human Genome Research Institute at the NIH from 1993-2008.Dr. Collins' research laboratory has discovered a number of important genes, including those responsible for cystic fibrosis, neurofibromatosis, Huntington's disease, a familial endocrine cancer syndrome, and most recently, genes for type 2 diabetes, and the gene that causes Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome, a rare condition that causes premature aging.Dr. Collins received a B.S. in chemistry from the University of Virginia, a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Yale University, and an M.D. with honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Prior to coming to the NIH in 1993, he spent nine years on the faculty of the University of Michigan, where he was a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator. He is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine and the National Academy of Sciences. Dr. Collins was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in November 2007 and the National Medal of Science in 2009.Dr. Collins also founded and served as President of The BioLogos Foundation ( https://biologos.org/ ), which promotes discourse on the relationship between science and religion.Dr. Collins is also an accomplished author with many available titles including The Language of Life: DNA and the Revolution in Personalized Medicine, The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for Belief, Music and Mind: Harnessing the Arts for Health and Wellness, and a new book coming out The Road to Wisdom: On Truth, Science, Faith, and Trust - Sep 17, 2024 ( https://www.amazon.com/Road-Wisdom-Truth-Science-Faith/dp/0316576301 ).#FrancisCollins #NationalInstitutesOfHealth #HumanGenomeProject #NIH #Progeria #Cancer #Diabetes #Repurposing #Wisdom #Faith #Truth #Trust #BioLogosFoundation #ProgressPotentialAndPossibilities #IraPastor #Podcast #Podcaster #ViralPodcast #STEM #Innovation #Technology #Science #ResearchSupport the show
On this episode, Will sat down with Dr. Eric Green, the director of the National Human Genome Research Institute (or NHGRI) since 2009, which is one of the research arms of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Prior to his appointment, Dr. Green trained at Washington University School of Medicine in the laboratory of Maynard Olson, and later as an assistant Professor of Genetics, where he spearheaded WashU's contribution to the Human Genome Project from beginning to end. In his time as Director of NHGRI, Dr. Green has pioneered the development of the precision medicine agenda, which aims to deploy large, detailed, and diverse genomic and biometric datasets to inform personalized treatments to patients.
Janine Bolon is a Financial First Responder, Analytical Biochemist, Media Production Company Founder and I think she may be our Galactic Overlord as well. She overcame a poverty-stricken childhood in Missourah to work on projects like, ah y'know, little stuff like decoding the Human Genome and curing AIDS. She's a remarkable woman with a portfolio of stories that simply don't come out of a kid who grew up at the base of the Ozarks. Check out the latest episode of Middle Age Mess at www.middleagemess.com.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Gabriella Kovalenko is an intuitive channeler, writer, and social media presence who became enthralled with the concept of consciousness early on in her journey. At just 23 years old, Gabi reveals her inspiring journey of self-discovery and the invaluable wisdom she has acquired along the way. As an old soul, she brings a profound understanding of life beyond her years and offers insights that transcend conventional perspectives. Gabi holds a B.A. in business administration and is pursuing a Ph.D. in natural/integrative medicine. She is certified by the AADP as a Quantum Health Coach and Holistic Healthcare Practitioner. She believes that the path to higher consciousness grows through the convergence of the physical and immaterial realms. Her goal is to emphasize the breadth of unity consciousness by bridging awareness in the domains of philosophy, science, and spirituality, for they are all facets of the ONE. Gabi first uncovered the gates to her channeling potential through writing. Beginning at the age of thirteen, she published a bi-weekly op-ed column in several local newspapers on abstract topics, such as self-esteem, intuition, and wisdom. This came very naturally to me because I've always been a very inquisitive person and preserved an open mind by feeding my fascination for life with the quest for answers, which led me to ponder life in a philosophical way. On today's podcast with Gabi Kovalenko, a consciousness leader, we discuss the great split happening on New Earth and the quantum jump in 2024. ___________________ PODCAST CHAPTERS 0:00 - Gabi Kovalenko Intro 1:35 - Live Channelling on Conscious TV 2:49 - Activate & Remember Your Heart Wisdom 8:09 - The Great ‘Split,' New Earth, 3D to 5D 14:35 - Quantum Jumping 16:38 - Mind and Heart, Dark Feminine, Empaths 25:36 - Spirit Guides, Intuition, Third Eye Opening 31:34 - Embodying Our Higher Selves & Free Will 35:15 - Throat Chakra & Inner Passion 38:18 - Letting Go of Low Frequency Experiences 40:20 - Awakening Your Psychic Abilities 42:58 - Being in the Frequency of Love 45:42 - Younger Generations & Solar Plexus 52:16 - Old Soul Remembers Past Lives 58:13 - New Earth Children & Waves of Volunteers 1:03:22 - Cult Consciousness & Decentralization 1:09:13 - The Purpose of Ancient Pyramids 1:14:42 - Effect of Sound Frequencies on the Human Genome 1:20:08 - Omnisim, Where All Religions Connect 1:29:25 - Connect with Gabi Kovalenko 1:31:20 - The Final Trio (Latest Quantum Jump & Rabbit Hole) 1:35:35 - Time Capsule Question ___________________ Guest: Gabriella Kovalenko Website | https://www.gabikovalenko.com/ Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/gabikovalenko YouTube | @gabikovalenko Offerings & Courses | https://www.gabikovalenko.com/store Book a Personal Session with Gabi | https://www.gabikovalenko.com/offers/Vvp24oE8/checkout Gabi's TV Series, 'Science of Soul' | https://intiplay.com/pages/science-of-soul Host: Emilio Ortiz Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/iamemilioortiz/ Subscribe to YouTube Channel | @EmilioOrtiz Watch Emilio's latest series on 4biddenknowledge TV l https://bit.ly/AwakenThe6thSense Shop Our Clothing Collection l https://www.unlockedmovement.com/collections/justtapin ___________________ Special Offerings to Support the Show: ✦ Make a One-Time or Recurring Donation on PayPal
The Kling family has a 500 year history of standing for the truth, starting with with the Reformation of the Church. Following in his ancestor's footsteps, Peter Kling began his education in the Scriptures before the age of five and his education in the sciences by the age of 10. Peter first started "seeing" future events at the age of 9, had Alien contact at the age of 18, has survived attempts on his life 16 times, including an NDE (Near Death Experience), in which he "crossed over" and got sent back. Becoming a scientist, Mr. Kling used his education and life experience to unlock the Secrets in the Scriptures, which the Church has kept hidden for over a thousand years! Genesis starts off with Interdimensional Extraterrestrials and proof of genetic engineering of the Human Genome. As our sciences developed, more and more secrets of the Scriptures have been revealed. With the advancements in science over the last 50 years, Mr. Kling states; "We find life everywhere, it would only be logical that life exists across all dimensions in our Multiverse, beyond our physical three dimensions. Indeed we are not alone, but part of a large Cosmic Family and we are facing a paradigm change, which will create the next step in Human Development".Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.
https://youtu.be/-jpoxCZgZKQ Is the human genome highly functional or mostly junk? This is a question that is not only being asked in the creation-evolution debate; it is a question raging in the ivory tower as well. The 'old guard' is much more likely to resist any claim that large swaths of the genome are useful. The 'young punks' in science is more willing to accept the obvious fact that the genome is highly functional. Who is going to win? In this episode, Dr Rob puts a few more nails in the coffin of junk DNA.. Notes and links:' Carter 2023 What proportion of the human genome is actually functional? And how much variation is tolerable? Chen et al. 2023 A genomic mutational constraint map using variation in 76,156 human genomes Moran 2023 What's in your genomes? 90% of your genome is junk
Today, Mike Winger dismisses an "atheist" argument that actually originated with a bunch of religious leaders, calling it a "bottom rung" argument.Cards:Mike Winger ATTACKS His Own Questioner?!?: https://youtu.be/vUmijqYSZFEFree Will Raises More Questions Than It Answers:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxKc3s7jwQIWinger vs Anderson - When Good Christians Oppose Bad Christians for Dangerous Reasons:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3aPHS_6GroExtraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence (William Lane Craig response):https://youtu.be/kvRExSxpe_cProof of Not God? An Atheist Claims to Falsify God:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LszC4yJa1X0Creation Myth: "If ENCODE is right then evolution is wrong":https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7W8RrDTg0AwOriginal Video: https://tinyurl.com/2av64c89Sources:Three Famous Atheists and Their Best Arguments: http://tinyurl.com/22fapasmMaturation of the adolescent brain: https://tinyurl.com/y2fu2lqpPhilosophers on Philosophy: The PhilPapers 2020 Survey: https://tinyurl.com/ymbajjrtRisk and Resilience Factors for Mental Health among Transgender and Gender Nonconforming (TGNC) Youth: A Systematic Review: https://tinyurl.com/2cxnd7ujPrejudice, social stress, and mental health in lesbian, gay, and bisexual populations: Conceptual issues and research evidence: https://tinyurl.com/2kx5tkhnSexual differentiation of the human brain in relation to gender identity and sexual orientation: https://tinyurl.com/25gjn96qThe biological basis of human sexual orientation: is there a role for epigenetics?: https://tinyurl.com/2b5nad9yTranssexuality Among Twins: Identity Concordance, Transition, Rearing, and Orientation: https://tinyurl.com/ydc2pufvMolecular basis of Gender Dysphoria: androgen and estrogen receptor interaction: https://tinyurl.com/2945v3muAssociation Between Recalled Exposure to Gender Identity Conversion Efforts and Psychological Distress and Suicide Attempts Among Transgender Adults: https://tinyurl.com/2fxmmeclLifetime Exposure to Conversion Therapy and Psychosocial Health Among Midlife and Older Adult Men Who Have Sex With Men: https://tinyurl.com/2y2c4rm4Sexual orientation change efforts among current or former LDS church members: https://tinyurl.com/28blhmst‘Conversion Therapy' As Degrading Treatment: https://tinyurl.com/26abtng9It's Torture Not Therapy. A Global Overview of Conversion Therapy: Practices, Perpetrators, and the Role of States: https://tinyurl.com/2dpakmrjNietzsche's Ecce homo, Notebooks and Letter: 1888-1889: https://tinyurl.com/bdfnpdcdExtraordinary Claims Require Extraordinary Evidence: https://tinyurl.com/2bxflectWhen Perceiving the Supernatural Changes the Natural: Religion and Agency Detection: https://tinyurl.com/29mjfq67Creating False Memories: https://tinyurl.com/2258jvbsBiases in Visual, Auditory, and Audiovisual Perception of Space: https://tinyurl.com/24q7422rWhat is a ‘Gospel'? Recent Studies in the Gospel Genre: https://tinyurl.com/2dgnwl2tRecent and Previous Research on the Pericope Adulterae (John 7.53—8.11): https://tinyurl.com/29pm9d7jMutational Load and the Functional Fraction of the Human Genome: https://tinyurl.com/2yfk2t6vAll my various links can be found here:http://links.vicedrhino.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/viced-rhino-the-podcast--4623273/support.
Designing a successful PCR assay is all about selecting the right primers to deliver the sensitivity and selectivity for which PCR is known for. But anyone that's designed an assay themselves will know that doing so successfully is a lot harder it sounds. We're joined by two PCR assay design pros for this episode. Kimi Soohoo Ong, and Dr. Rounak Feigelman, both from Thermo Fisher Scientific, shine a light on the many factors that must be considered to design a winning PCR assay. From the level of fragmentation of nucleic acids in the sample, to what other species' genomes that may be present in the sample, to what the sample matrix may contain, to the PCR master mix being used, if multiplexing is required, to what assay controls will be, and more! These two practiced bioinformaticians cover these challenges and then tell us how their team overcomes challenges to develop winning assays for both qPCR and dPCR applications. Our conversation uncovers the level of skill and artistry that goes into this craft. As always, you get to learn a bit more about our guests' backgrounds and career paths in the Cassie's Career Corner portion of the interview. They share how they both chose a bioinformatics path over wet lab work, while also acknowledging how important the wet lab work is to what they do. They also share some great advice and resources for anyone looking to explore a career in bioinformatics. Visit the Absolute Gene-ius page to learn more about the guests, the hosts, and the Applied Biosystems QuantStudio Absolute Q Digital PCR System.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/viced-rhino-the-podcast--4623273/support.Today, Creation Ministries International Canada (CMI Canada) tries to explain why DNA proves creation...and they seem to have gotten in over their heads.Cards:Critiquing Deflate's Critique of a Religious Critique!:https://youtu.be/cTCYOX4RnIcOriginal Video: http://tinyurl.com/25cc8hqwSources:DNA is life's blueprint? No, there's far more to it than that: http://tinyurl.com/29sytd7pRNA Polymerase and Transcription Mechanisms: The Forefront of Physicochemical Studies of Chemical Reactions: http://tinyurl.com/2824baycLife as a manifestation of the second law of thermodynamics: http://tinyurl.com/2876sudu The Origin of Life: A case is made for the descent of electrons: http://tinyurl.com/y4qa5esaPew Research Center's 2014 Survey of AAAS Members: http://tinyurl.com/24zzsyud On the Origin of Species: http://tinyurl.com/2a95jcwpInventing the dynamo machine: the evolution of the F-type and V-type ATPases: http://tinyurl.com/23lk6px5 The Ancestral Shape of the Access Proton Path of Mitochondrial ATP Synthases Revealed by a Split Subunit-a: http://tinyurl.com/297h7od3ATP synthases from archaea: The beauty of a molecular motor: http://tinyurl.com/299cxoceThe evolution of A-, F-, and V-type ATP synthases and ATPases: reversals in function and changes in the H+/ATP coupling ratio: http://tinyurl.com/299cxoceATP synthase: Evolution, energetics, and membrane interactions: http://tinyurl.com/2dhkofl2ATP synthases: structure, function and evolution of unique energy converters: http://tinyurl.com/23ujjohxThe progenitor of ATP synthases was closely related to the current vacuolar H+-ATPase: http://tinyurl.com/2cd4ptgdStepwise formation of the bacterial flagellar system: http://tinyurl.com/26j7wyejA reducibly complex mousetrap: http://tinyurl.com/2b8oz478Mitochondrial ATP synthase: architecture, function and pathology: http://tinyurl.com/2d3729ug Droplets: Unconventional Protocell Model with Life-Like Dynamics and Room to Grow: http://tinyurl.com/24f4tmoe Reading and writing single-atom magnets: http://tinyurl.com/24tk7qceSpontaneous formation and base pairing of plausible prebiotic nucleotides in water: http://tinyurl.com/2c2n655rIdentifying the wide diversity of extraterrestrial purine and pyrimidine nucleobases in carbonaceous meteorites: http://tinyurl.com/yyqbrajwNucleobase synthesis in interstellar ices: http://tinyurl.com/25pththmSynthetic Life with Alternative Nucleic Acids as Genetic Materials: http://tinyurl.com/27lj75h4 Origin and evolution of the genetic code: the universal enigma: http://tinyurl.com/y2e3e25xA Production of Amino Acids Under Possible Primitive Earth Conditions: http://tinyurl.com/28lz85c8A search for tryptophan in the gas of the IC 348 star cluster of the Perseus molecular cloud: http://tinyurl.com/2xmg67ysAmino acids in meteorites: http://tinyurl.com/2bvbjppmMiller–Urey experiment (Wikipedia): http://tinyurl.com/7hngnybAsymmetric autocatalysis. Chiral symmetry breaking and the origins of homochirality of organic molecules: http://tinyurl.com/2ypr22myIntelligent Design Is Not Creationism: http://tinyurl.com/28rwc67kThe Cost Of Natural Selection: https://tinyurl.com/2xr7pgy4Evolutionary Rate at the Molecular Level: https://tinyurl.com/2caxvttyAn Upper Limit on the Functional Fraction of the Human Genome: https://tinyurl.com/2cp73d77Low Fertility in Evolutionary Perspective: https://tinyurl.com/2c32ox8vWhy do humans have an Appendix?: https://tinyurl.com/2gcyaxhqConceptual and Empirical Challenges of Ascribing Functions to Transposable Elements: https://tinyurl.com/2cbvs8f7On the Immortality of Television Sets: "Function" in the Human Genome According to the Evolution-Free Gospel of ENCODE: https://tinyurl.com/y7wvwdvpComparing genomes to computer operating systems in terms of the topology and evolution of their regulatory control networks: https://tinyurl.com/27fpj2okAll my various links can be found here:http://links.vicedrhino.com
No, the size of the genome has not changed, but the number of genes we thought it contains certainly has. After lots of double checking, there are fewer known protein coding genes today (~19,000) than there were when the human genome was first published, and even that count (~23,000) was shockingly small, according to the predictions of the world's top geneticists. The nature of the genome has consistently surprised people, but mostly because they applied Darwinian concepts to it. Instead, the genome is a wonderful testimony to the engineering prowess of God, who built something unexpected. LInks: GeneSweep One-gene-one-enzyme Central dogma of molecular biology Amaral et al. 2014 The status of the human gene catalogue, Nature 622(7981):41-47. What on earth is a ‘gene'? Slicing and dicing the genome The Barrier has been breached: new discoveries are challenging neo-Darwinism
Today I'm going to talk about what Ascension means and feels like to me. I'm going to tell another very personal story which taught me instrumentally about Ascension, which has significantly shaped the ascension experience in my life. Will a very special guest make an appearance? We'll talk more about my absolute go-to tools for self healing. And also how there's so much junk in our community that leads us spiraling in circles and still finding ourselves stuck.Many don't realize that most physical, emotional and mental dis-eases have their roots in the interdimensional realms. We'll explore the existence of energetic parasites, how humans have been trained to exist in misery to excrete loosh, or food, for these parasites and how this has led to humanity becoming a parasitic force on Planet Earth. It's all interconnected and this is how we do our part in restoring our Original Divine Human Genome and our Original Sacred Relationship to Life.Gridwork Healing & Clearing at the end of the episode: (Timestamp: 1:12:20)Giving ourself Loving Attention, Healing with Self Love, Clearing Distortions in the Lower Chakras (Solar Plexus, Sacral and Root), Clearing out Parasitic Fragments, Patterns, Energies, Entities and Implants, Restoring Original Coding of the Sacredness of Co-Creation. Social Media #'s: For Events & Community Connection FOLLOW US on…IG: @earthstar.academyYT: @earthstar.academyJoin the Mothership!! >>> www.earthstar.academySign up for our Newsletter!I LOVE YOU!! Thank you for listening!!!
Kirk Cameron is joined by geophysicist Dr. Stephen Meyer to discuss the evidence for a Creator in biology, physics and cosmology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joseph C. Wu, M.D., Ph.D., shares his pioneering research on cardiovascular disease mechanisms using patient-specific stem cells. Learn about accelerated drug discovery, "clinical trials in a dish," and precision medicine's impact on treatment. Explore genomics, stem cells, imaging, and more. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 38327]
Joseph C. Wu, M.D., Ph.D., shares his pioneering research on cardiovascular disease mechanisms using patient-specific stem cells. Learn about accelerated drug discovery, "clinical trials in a dish," and precision medicine's impact on treatment. Explore genomics, stem cells, imaging, and more. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 38327]
Joseph C. Wu, M.D., Ph.D., shares his pioneering research on cardiovascular disease mechanisms using patient-specific stem cells. Learn about accelerated drug discovery, "clinical trials in a dish," and precision medicine's impact on treatment. Explore genomics, stem cells, imaging, and more. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 38327]
Joseph C. Wu, M.D., Ph.D., shares his pioneering research on cardiovascular disease mechanisms using patient-specific stem cells. Learn about accelerated drug discovery, "clinical trials in a dish," and precision medicine's impact on treatment. Explore genomics, stem cells, imaging, and more. Series: "Stem Cell Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 38327]
Get an exclusive Surfshark deal! Enter promo code RHINO for an extra 3 months free at https://surfshark.deals/rhinoToday, we look at a Institute for Creation Research (ICR) interview of Dr. Jeffrey Tomkins, who doesn't seem to be capable of reading papers, so winds up making patently absurd claims.Cards:Debunking James Tour: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLybg94GvOJ9HzCxBR9f4oi7MvfVcKAS6OJackson Wheat: https://www.youtube.com/@JacksonWheatMolecular Clock Dating has some Issues: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ye00HVp6-c0Original Video: https://tinyurl.com/2yzpser9Sources:Prebiotic Chemistry and Chemical Evolution of Nucleic Acids: https://tinyurl.com/25pznsf8Early Life on Earth – Animal Origins: https://tinyurl.com/y2564vuqDecimetre-scale multicellular eukaryotes from the 1.56-billion-year-old Gaoyuzhuang Formation in North China: https://tinyurl.com/28hj2r3eCambrian (wikipedia): https://tinyurl.com/yywfxnmsFrom water to land: https://tinyurl.com/2dnw48zoEvolutionary history of plants (wikipedia): https://tinyurl.com/yzlez6hnStudy suggests complex life was present on Earth 2.33 billion years ago: https://tinyurl.com/2522dzltDino rib yields evidence of oldest soft tissue remains: https://tinyurl.com/ybd2aq2fEvidence of preserved collagen in an Early Jurassic sauropodomorph dinosaur revealed by synchrotron FTIR microspectroscopy: https://tinyurl.com/2c33vvhpExceptional soft tissue preservation reveals a cnidarian affinity for a Cambrian phosphatic tubicolous enigma: https://tinyurl.com/27etuoyhThis 480 million-year-old creature is the ancestor of all starfish: https://tinyurl.com/22mggtbqAmber Ale: Brewing Beer From 45-Million-Year-Old Yeast: https://tinyurl.com/29ecgaxtMicrococcus luteus -- survival in amber: https://tinyurl.com/2cc62ydcIsolation of a 250 million-year-old halotolerant bacterium from a primary salt crystal: https://tinyurl.com/2b3a3fgwAerobic microbial life persists in oxic marine sediment as old as 101.5 million years: https://tinyurl.com/y625m9jhScientists successfully revive 100m-year-old microbes from the sea: https://tinyurl.com/y5wrdlmoThe Third Way: https://tinyurl.com/22rj7groAn Upper Limit on the Functional Fraction of the Human Genome: https://tinyurl.com/2cp73d77Model of effectively neutral mutations in which selective constraint is incorporated: https://tinyurl.com/29gt757hA systematic survey of loss-of-function variants in human protein-coding genes: https://tinyurl.com/22d4ro2zA Resolution of the Mutation Load Paradox in Humans: https://tinyurl.com/2cabhjykEvolution and Functional Impact of Rare Coding Variation from Deep Sequencing of Human Exomes: https://tinyurl.com/29amzpnfAn integrated map of genetic variation from 1,092 human genomes: https://tinyurl.com/2yre9jprAll my various links can be found here:http://links.vicedrhino.com
In episode 54 of C60 Health Connections, we deep dive into the world of genetic testing with Kashif Khan, Founder & CEO of The DNA Company. If you are even the slightest bit interested in optimizing your health this year, you do not want to miss the secrets revealed in is fascinating conversation! Kashif Khan is the author of The DNA Way, a two-time TEDx Speaker, and Founder of The DNA Company, where personalized medicine is being pioneered through unique insights into the human genome. He is also the host of the Unpilled podcast. Growing up in Vancouver, Canada in an immigrant household, Kashif developed an industrious entrepreneurial spirit from a young age. Prior to his tenure at the DNA Company, Kashif advised a number of high-growth start-ups in a variety of industries. As Kashif dove into the field of functional genomics as the CEO of The DNA Company, it was revealed that his neural wiring was actually genetically designed to be entrepreneurial. However, his genes also revealed a particular sensitivity to pollutants. Now seeing his health from a new lens Kashif dove further and started to see the genetic pathways that led to his own family's challenges, and the opportunities to reverse chronic disease. His measurement of success is not in dollars earned, but in lives improved. Learn more about Kashif and the work he does at: https://www.thednacompany.com/ Follow Kashif on Instagram: @kashkhanofficial and @dnaco Check out his podcast here: https://www.thednacompany.com/blogs/u... Subscribe to his YouTube channel: / @thednacompany4669 And get 15% OFF your DNA test when you use this link: thednacompany.com/purplepower (We are not an affiliate for the DNA Company) Use the Coupon Code: THEC60SHOW for 10% off your first #Carbon60 order at: https://shopc60.com Check out the research studies here: https://shopc60.com/research, and here https://whatisc60.org Visit us on social media! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/c60purplepow... Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/c60purplepo... Twitter - https://twitter.com/c60purplepower Search for us (“C60 Purple Power”) on any of your favorite alternative social media channels, too! Disclaimer: These statements and products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The information on this show, and C60 Purple Power products, are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, mitigate, or prevent disease. Please consult a healthcare professional before starting any new diet or exercise regimen. Individual results may vary.
Today, Matt Powell explains to us why he's a young earth creationist...and in the process, we might get a new clip to add to the montage!Original Video: https://tinyurl.com/28ofyhpgCards:He Debunked the Whole Community! (Re-Upload):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbZzHHje77QMatt Powell Thinks Confederates Shot A Pterodactyl:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEe7EI5tDBEAbuse in the Church? NIFB Pastor (Matt Powell) EXPLODES on Member: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cARLxI-Zx64Ken Ham made me an atheist. (An intro to Paulogia.):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxmedqvaP_QProof of Not God? An Atheist Claims to Falsify God:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LszC4yJa1X0Sources:For Darwin Day, 6 facts about the evolution debate: https://tinyurl.com/2a6gng3wCryptozoology museum exhibits: https://tinyurl.com/2y39w6tqThe Civil War Pterosaur: https://tinyurl.com/2by5wqjcDeformation of Rock: https://tinyurl.com/2nm4ug3c"Rock Layers Folded, Not Fractured" — Or Are They?: https://tinyurl.com/2hbt9b3uHow tall will Mount Everest get before it stops growing?: https://tinyurl.com/yy8nxkxqPost-glacial rebound: https://tinyurl.com/gokbu2cWhat Is a Theory?: https://tinyurl.com/yzf7xx3ySome parents pass on more mutations to their children than others: https://tinyurl.com/yxngd8tcAn Upper Limit on the Functional Fraction of the Human Genome: https://tinyurl.com/2cp73d77Arguments we think creationists should NOT use: https://tinyurl.com/2atsskg7The Changing Global Religious Landscape: https://tinyurl.com/2xpp28cmAll my various links can be found here:http://links.vicedrhino.com
Curtis analyzes an interview with Brandon Weichert to discuss the Communist Chinese government's radical quest to genetically engineer the perfect communist and then use bio-weapons to eliminate all opposition. The CCP is dead set on world domination, and American money and scientists are aiding their mission. China has only grown more powerful since 1973, when globalist David Rockefeller said, “China is the model for the world.” RESOURCES REFERENCED IN VIDEO ARE AVAILABLE FOR SUBSCRIBERS AT AGENDAWEEKLY.COM Subscribe at: https://agendaweekly.com for a WEEKLY summary of the news you need to know, prayer and action items, additional videos and articles. Subscription is $5/month. Enter CODE: PATRIOT for first month FREE! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/curtisbowers/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/curtisbowers/support
Anne Wojcicki is an innovative biologist and the co-founder and CEO of personal genomics company 23andMe.In 2006, Anne saw a need for creating a way to generate more personalized information so that commercial and academic researchers could better understand and develop new drugs and diagnostics. The result was 23andMe, which provides genetic testing for individuals curious about their ancestry and genetic makeup.It was named "Invention of the Year" by Time Magazine in 2008, and in 2013, The Fast Company named Anne “The Most Daring CEO.”We spoke with Anne all about her upbringing and the story of how 23andMe came to be.*The Founder Hour is brought to you by Outer. Outer makes the world's most beautiful, comfortable, innovative, and high-quality outdoor furniture - ALL from sustainable materials - and is the ONLY outdoor furniture with a patented built-in cover to make protecting it effortless. From teak chairs to fire pit tables, everything Outer makes has the look and feel of what you'd expect at a 5-star resort, for less than you'd pay at a big box store for something that won't last.For a limited time, get 10% off and FREE shipping at www.liveouter.com/thefounderhour. Terms and conditions apply.*This episode is brought to you by “More Than Profit.” If you enjoy The Founder Hour, we think you'll enjoy this podcast too. It celebrates entrepreneurs, investors, and leaders that are living and working with purpose. The host, Bryce Butler, sits down with his guests and shares personal stories about what it's like to succeed…and even fail. But more than that, what motivates them beyond just profit to press forward in their work and as a leader.Check out “More Than Profit” wherever you get your podcasts or at www.morethanprofit.fm.
Good News: New York State legislature has passed a landmark climate bill! Link HERE. The Good Word: A classic quote from Shakespeare’s “As You Like It”! Good To Know: An amazing fact about one of Shakespeare’s plays… Good News: The map of human DNA got a big update this past week, Link HERE. Wonderful World: […]
Deb Liu, the CEO of Ancestry, and Francis Collins, the previous director of the NIH and leader of the Human Genome project, delve into the fascinating world of genetic science, exploring its implications on our understanding of human identity, ancestry and health. Throughout the conversation they also share stories and reflections on how their Christian faith motivates their work and sheds light on the ethical and moral considerations that arise when navigating the complex world of genetic research and its applications. The episode was recorded in front of a live audience in San Francisco in late April 2023. Additional Resources All of Us Research Program Take Back Your Power by Deb Liu Ancestry.com Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum.
In 2003, an incredible scientific milestone was achieved as the first human genome completed sequencing. For 20 years, this genome has been used as a reference by researchers for comparison to all other DNA sequences. Now, the Human Pangenome Reference Consortium is addressing the lack of genetic diversity starting with 47 new reference genomes. Members of the consortium, Dr Karen Miga, assistant professor, UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute and Dr Benedict Paten, associate professor, UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute, join Roland to discuss the first stages of the project. For the first time the public will have access to thousands of documents from the Royal Society's historical collections following their digitisation. Science correspondent Vic Gill visits the vaults to see some of these pieces of history first hand. We are also taking a trip 30km above the Earth, to the stratosphere, where Daniel Bowman, principal scientist from Sandia National Laboratories, is using solar powered balloons to listen to the mysterious sounds of our planet. Presenter: Roland Pease Producer: Ella Hubber (Image Illustration of the globe. Credit: Darryl Leja, NHGRI)
Let's take a look back at my conversation with one f the world's most loved historians, Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. This takes us back to Episode 51 where we discuss his hit show Finding Your Roots and his journey to the show.
We meet experts at the Human Genome Editing Summit in London, seeking to cure genetic disease and ensure that it is safe and available to all. Roland Pease hears from Victoria Gray, the first person to be cured of the debilitating and life-shortening disease sickle cell anaemia by gene editing, and from the scientists making it possible. Also, the prospect of work to attempt gene rescue in fetuses before they are born. But the technology is expensive and complex. The question troubling the participants is to ensure people across the world can benefit from it, not just the rich and privileged. And what are the limitations of gene editing? Can it be made more effective, safer? And what of gene edits that will be inherited by future generations?
Human Genome Editing: The team meet experts at the Human Genome Editing Summit in London, seeking to cure genetic disease and ensure that it's safe and available to all. Roland Pease hears from Victoria Gray, the first person to be cured of the debilitating and life-shortening disease sickle cell anaemia by gene editing, and from the scientists making it possible. Also, the prospect of work to attempt gene rescue in fetuses before they are born. But the technology is expensive and complex – the question troubling the participants is to ensure people across the world can benefit from it, not just the rich and privileged. And what are the limitations of gene editing? Can it be made more effective, safer? And what of gene edits that will be inherited by future generations?
The Third International Summit on Human Genome Editing was held this week in London. It was the first such meeting since 2018, when a Chinese researcher announced that he had created the world's first genetically edited babies—a move that was roundly condemned at the time. Host Alok Jha and Natasha Loder, The Economist's health editor, report from the conference to explore the exciting future—and knotty challenges—of the world that gene-editing therapies could create.Robin Lovell-Badge, a leading scientist at the Francis Crick Institute in London and the organiser of the summit, explains how genome-editing technology has rapidly advanced in recent years. Claire Booth, a professor of gene therapy and paediatric immunology at Great Ormond Street Hospital and University College London discusses the hopes of gene-editing treatments. Plus, Kelly Ormond, a bioethicist from ETH-Zurich, explores the ethical dilemmas that are raised by the technology, and Filippa Lentzos of King's College London, explains why human genome editing presents potential biosecurity risks.Listen to previous episodes of “Babbage” on the topic: the gene therapy revolution and an interview with Jennifer Doudna, the pioneer of CRISPR-Cas9 technology. For full access to The Economist's print, digital and audio editions subscribe at economist.com/podcastoffer and sign up for our weekly science newsletter at economist.com/simplyscience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Third International Summit on Human Genome Editing was held this week in London. It was the first such meeting since 2018, when a Chinese researcher announced that he had created the world's first genetically edited babies—a move that was roundly condemned at the time. Host Alok Jha and Natasha Loder, The Economist's health editor, report from the conference to explore the exciting future—and knotty challenges—of the world that gene-editing therapies could create.Robin Lovell-Badge, a leading scientist at the Francis Crick Institute in London and the organiser of the summit, explains how genome-editing technology has rapidly advanced in recent years. Claire Booth, a professor of gene therapy and paediatric immunology at Great Ormond Street Hospital and University College London discusses the hopes of gene-editing treatments. Plus, Kelly Ormond, a bioethicist from ETH-Zurich, explores the ethical dilemmas that are raised by the technology, and Filippa Lentzos of King's College London, explains why human genome editing presents potential biosecurity risks.Listen to previous episodes of “Babbage” on the topic: the gene therapy revolution and an interview with Jennifer Doudna, the pioneer of CRISPR-Cas9 technology. For full access to The Economist's print, digital and audio editions subscribe at economist.com/podcastoffer and sign up for our weekly science newsletter at economist.com/simplyscience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Building The World's Largest Animal Crossing Outside of LA There's a spot on Highway 101 in Agoura Hills, it's pretty inconspicuous. There's brown and green rolling hills on either side of the highway. Homes are sprinkled here and there. And then a small metal gate that leads off on a hiking trail. You probably wouldn't know it, but soon this spot will be the location of the world's largest animal crossing. This crossing will reconnect habitats that have been cut off from each other for three quarters of a century and it'll do it over a highway that is constantly buzzing with cars — 300,000 pass by this spot every single day. In this piece we're going on a geography voyage — from the north side of the highway to the south, and up the hills, above the highway, to get the real view. We'll start here — there's a big open space on the northern side of the highway. It's at the entrance to Liberty Canyon and where I meet Beth Pratt. To continue reading, go to sciencefriday.com. Over 5,000 Exoplanets Have Now Been Discovered In March, the NASA Exoplanet Archive logged the 5,000th confirmed planet outside of our solar system. This marks a huge advance since the first exoplanet discovery in 1992, when astronomers Aleksander Wolszczan and Dale Frail announced the discovery of two planets orbiting the pulsar PSR 1257+12. Now, the Archive contains confirmed sightings of planets in a wide range of shapes and sizes—from “hot Jupiters” to “super Earths”—but they still haven't found any solar systems just like our own. In many cases, all astronomers know about these distant planets is their size and how far away from their stars they orbit. The TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite) mission currently in orbit may eventually add ten thousand more candidates to the lists of possible planets. The Nancy Grace Roman Space telescope and ESA's ARIEL mission, both planned for launch later this decade, could add thousands more. And the James Webb Space Telescope, currently undergoing commissioning, will attempt to characterize the atmospheres of some of the planets astronomers have already discovered. Astronomer Jessie Christiansen, the NASA Exoplanet Archive Project science lead, joins John Dankosky to talk about what we know about planets around distant suns, and how researchers are working to learn more about these far-off worlds. Scientists Release The First Fully Complete Human Genome Two decades ago, scientists announced they had sequenced the human genome. What you might not know is that there were gaps in that original sequence—about 8% was completely blank. Now, after a years-long global collaboration, scientists have finally released the first fully complete assembly of the human genome. Researchers believe these missing pieces might be the key to understanding how DNA varies between people. Six scientific papers on the topic were published in a special edition of the academic journal Science. Ira talks with Karen Miga and Adam Phillippy, co-founders of the Telomere to Telomere Consortium, an international effort that led to the assembly of this new fully complete human genome. Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.
OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESDoes the GOP want to be the party of life and liberty? Or simply the party of money?3:23We were outspent? If only we'd had money to persuade people like the First Century Christians! Oh, wait6:45Don't fall for this Lindsey Graham trap.8:21What pro-lifers can do to keep the anti-abortion momentum following the midterms.14:25Where is the pro-life movement compared to the beginning of the year?17:55My SubStack piece "Love of Money - the Root of All ABORTIONS"24:02"My Body, My Choice"? Montana just ended that obvious hypocrisy28:48Conservatives are rightfully upset by the move to change "pregnant woman" to "pregnant person". But we LOST THE FIGHT when we changed "mother" to "pregnant woman".31:25What life is like as a slave in the globalist world.32:51You're not only violating these things, but you are encouraging other people to violate it.37:40Power goes out again.44:10The World Health Organization's framework for governance — modifying the Human Genome. 48:30Leaders meeting in Egypt for COP27 blasting A/C in hot weather, the SAME leaders telling people in Europe there will be no heat this winter.56:26Al Gore and Google push "ClimateTRACE" to use satellites to track "individual emitters of CO2". Who/what are they targeting?1:05:10Creative Society's global agenda SciFi utopia video to sell dystopia. They hope to impose the New World Order within the NEXT 5 YEARS.1:13:08Man modifies his Tesla like Doc's Back-to-the-Future DeLorean to get 1,800 mile range — using a generator!1:18:23Greenpeace finally admits that recycling plastic doesn't work.1:22:05Riots begin in Europe over inflation1:27:39Energy bills in Europe are 90% higher than last year. But it's not the governments' fault?1:35:15Is fascism nationalism? No. Marx and progressives know more about the nature of corporations than conservatives who are reluctant to restrict "private" corporations1:43:41TD & Matt, father & son from TheTexasBoys.com on how censorship has come to their channel with YouTube examining years of videos to find an excuse to purge them. The family with 8 children had a 6 yr old YouTube channel "documenting our daily life, trying to homestead and grow our own food and raise the next generation of leaders." Then they began covering current events.1:53:48Babylon Bee — Trump attacks Ron DeSelfish. He hogged all that red wave for himself2:24:56Trump "truths" out on Truth Social that "DeSanctimonius" is "desperate" and "politically dead". Is Trump projecting?2:27:49Maricopa county shows it's not who votes that counts, but the machine that counts the votes — in this case the POLITICAL machine2:29:35Texas schools send DNA kits for parents to collect their children's DNA — in case something happens to them.2:42:27If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughZelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver
National Geographic Explorer Keolu Fox grew up hearing stories about his ancestors, Polynesian navigators, and the men who in the late 1970s led the first Hōkūleʻa voyage to Tahiti. As the first Native Hawaiian with a Ph.D. in genomic sciences, Fox tells us how genetic data can help reveal powerful narratives about the history of Indigenous people and their achievements, and empower communities to use data to improve public health and preserve their culture. For more information on this episode, visit natgeo.com/overheard. Want more? Less than one percent of genome studies include Indigenous people. Watch Keolu Fox's Ted Talk on why genetic research needs to be more diverse. Also, check out his essay in Scientific American on what genomic research could potentially reveal about the history and accomplishments of Indigenous people. Also explore: If you are working on an idea that promotes Indigenous futurism and environmental health, Keolu is collaborating with Footprint Coalition Science Engine to encourage people to apply for grants to help execute their projects. For subscribers: Read about how the Polynesian Voyaging Society is trying to keep the art of Polynesian wayfinding alive by sailing around the world on traditional voyaging canoes—and you can also get to know the Hōkūleʻa's first female captain, National Geographic Explorer Lehua Kamalu. If you like what you hear and want to support more content like this, please consider a National Geographic subscription. Go to natgeo.com/exploremore to subscribe today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Human Genome has finally been fully sequenced by scientists for the first time, 33 years after the human genome sequencing project began. Now we know more about the human code than ever before (00:30:44). Elon Musk went ahead and bought almost 10% of Twitter becoming the largest single shareholder because he can (00:19:51). A man masturbated four times to a woman he was sitting next to on a plane and won't be flying anymore (00:53:09). (00:00:00) - Timestamps Cup of Coffee in the Big Time (00:02:38) - Fun Fact - From 1932 to 1967 the Nevada state prison had a casino in it for the inmates (00:05:17) - Holidays - National Deep Dish Pizza (00:06:17) - World Cup draw is wild for the US (00:07:17) - The House passed the More Act for marijuana but the senate is probably going to not pass it (00:09:45) - Conservatives are supporting Madison Cawthorn's competitor (00:12:21) - The Senate Judiciary Committee deadlocked for Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson and the real vote will be next week (00:12:45) - The Sacramento police arrested a 26 year old in the deadly shooting from the weekend (00:13:25) - Kanye might be taking the 5 million he was paid to headline Coachella and running. Swedish House Mafia might be replacing him (00:19:51) - #1 - Elon Musk purchased a 9.2% stake in Twitter making him the largest single shareholder and Trump's platform Truth social is losing two executives that were chief technical members Scientists Have Finally Done it (00:30:44) - The complete human genome sequence has been created by scientists 33 years after the genome project began and was stuck at 92% for the past 20 years TikTok International Moment (00:39:13) - Ukraine - Small town civilians in Ukraine have been getting back at Russian soldiers that have been trying to kill them by giving them poisoned food (00:44:25) - NASA scientists are ignoring Stephen Hawking's warnings to not contact aliens and tell them where earth is and are doing exactly that Excitement on a Plane (00:53:09) - A man jerked off to a woman he was sitting next to four times on a Southwest flight and was arrested and has a life time flying ban now These stories, and much more, brought to you by our incredible sponsors: Harry's - New Harry's customers can redeem a Starter Set. You get a five-blade razor, a weighted handle, foaming shave gel with aloe, and a travel cover to protect your blades when you're on the go. That's a $13 value for just $3. http://Harrys.com/HARDFACTOR to try Harry's today. Caliper CBD - Get flavorless with Caliper CBD! Get 20% off your first order with promo code FACTOR at http://trycaliper.com/FACTOR. Go to store.hardfactor.com and patreon.com/hardfactor to support the pod with incredible merch and bonus podcasts Leave us a Voicemail at 512-270-1480, send us a voice memo to hardfactorvoicemail@gmail.com, and/or leave a 5-Star review on Apple Podcasts to hear it on Friday's show Other Places to Listen: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Lots More... Watch Full Episodes on YouTube
Natural First-Aid Healing: https://3rdrockessentials.com, use code DAVE to save 20%Non-Tobacco Nicotine Alternative: https://lucy.co, use code DAVE20 to get 20% off your first order of pouches, gums, or lozengesBiostack for High Performance: https://vatellia.com, use code DAVE2022 to save 10% or subscribe and save 15% + receive a free bottle of Kale BusterIN THIS EPISODE OF THE HUMAN UPGRADE™...… you'll get a look at synthetic biology (SYNBIO) through the lens of quantitative futurist Amy Webb in Part 2 of a special two-part episode. The Part 1 episode #913 explores the scientific perspective with microbiologist and geneticist Andrew Hessel.Amy and Andrew recently authored, “The Genesis Machine: Our Quest to Rewrite Life in the Age of Synthetic Biology.” SYNBIO is the promising and controversial technology platform that combines biology and artificial intelligence. Amy investigates what SYNBIO means for people, commerce and the planet. “This is a book about science,” Amy describes, “but I did not want to write a science book. This is also a business book. It's an understanding-your-own-body book.”She's a futurist who works with data and does predictive modeling. Her academic background includes game theory and economicsAmy founded the Future Today Institute to help companies understand the forces that will shape their futures. She's a professor of strategic foresight at the NYU Stern School of Business and a Visiting Fellow at Oxford University's Säid School of Business. She writes extensively about biotechnology, artificial intelligence, technology policy, and business strategy.“This emerging field of science—synthetic biology—promises to reveal how life is created and how it can be recreated, for many varied purposes, as explained in “The Genesis Machine:”to help us heal without prescription medications, to grow meat without harvesting animals, and to engineer our families when nature fails us.With SYNBO developments come a slew of considerations about how to manage it responsibly.“For the most part, in the US, the regulation is on the end product,” Amy says. “Nobody wants to regulate the process, because we don't want to hamper innovation. However, it does start to raise some gnarly questions when we're talking about alternative uses or different uses for some of these technologies, or cross-border use.”“There's some alignment globally on what's called germline editing, which is when you edit the genome to make it heritable. So whatever that is passes on. At the moment, just about 190 countries have aligned [to agree] that they don't want that to happen. But outside of that, there's a lot of confusion.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nature's Nootropic: https://trukava.com,use code DAVE15 to get 15% offApple Cider Vinegar Benefits: https://paleovalley.com/DAVE, use code DAVE to get 15% off your first orderFranchise Opportunity:https://ownanupgradelabs.com, to check out the fitness center of the futureIN THIS EPISODE OF THE HUMAN UPGRADE™...… you'll learn about the implications of synthetic biology in Part 1 of a special two-part episode.Andrew Hessel and Amy Webb recently authored, “The Genesis Machine: Our Quest to Rewrite Life in the Age of Synthetic Biology.” This Part 1 episode gets into the scientific perspective with Andrew. Part 2 on episode #914 explores the futurist perspective with Amy.Ask yourself, if you could edit your genes—to fix infertility, diabetes or even depression—would you do it? That's the premise, and the promise, of synthetic biology. And a reality you'll have to wrestle with. To make these decisions intelligently requires a deeper—and urgent—understanding of what's happening in science.Right now, scientists are rewriting the rules of our reality. They can use computers to gain access to the cells of any living organism and write new, potentially better, biological code. Andrew—a microbiologist and geneticist—works on the leading edge of genomics and bioinformatics. He's been immersed in the world of synthetic biology for years and joins the show to explain new advancements.As a scientist, communicator, and investor, he explores the future of biology and biotechnology. He co-founded the Center of Excellence for Engineering Biology and the Genome Project-write. The Genome Project-write is an international scientific effort that designs and builds large genomes, including the human genome. As we embrace that life no longer will be a game of chance, it will be the result of design, selection and choice, morechoices have to be made. Decisions like who gets to program life, create new life forms, and even bring former life back from extinction?“The Genesis Machine" is a book about science, but it's not written for scientists, Andrew says. “It's about some amazing people and stories and we've got some fun scenarios that help you think about where some of this stuff is going. But really, this is a technology that we're all building day by day.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.