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Kate Adie presents stories from Moldova, Russia, the US, Cuba and Indonesia.In Moldova, a knife-edge victory for the Yes vote in the country's referendum on EU membership came as a shock to many. Chisinau and the EU have accused Russia and its proxies of ‘unprecedented' interference. Alongside the referendum, the country's pro-Europe president was also running for re-election. Sarah Rainsford was on the border with Transnistria.Moscow's push into the Donbas in eastern Ukraine is intensifying, as Russian troops seek to gain control of the whole region. Earlier this year, Ukraine made its own incursion into the Russian border regions. Nick Sturdee has followed the story of some Russian-speaking Ukrainian fighters who are now in Kursk.Mike Wendling paid a visit to the swing state of Wisconsin as Halloween preparations were underway and found people are not just spooked by scary masks and ghoulish stories – there's a deeper, palpable anxiety among voters in Wisconsin about dirty campaign tactics, and even the fate of US democracy itself.In Cuba, the electricity supply often fails when the fuel runs short. They have regular, planned black-outs, but last weekend, the whole of Cuba suffered a complete blackout, as it dealt with the aftermath of Hurricane Oscar. Will Grant has been to one village, where living without electricity has become the norm.Mini the Macaque was taken from the forest in Indonesia, when she was just days old, and sold on to criminals in a global animal torture ring. Mini - and the monkey who was held captive with her - were eventually rescued after a BBC Eye investigation. Rebecca Henschke went along to see them being freed.Series producer: Serena Tarling Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith Production Coordinator: Katie Morrison
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In this episode, we figure out who JoJo Siwa is, discuss Gen Z and their ever growing list of genders, talk about Vermafest tomorrow, see the cutest Truly you've ever seen, and why you can't look a Macaque in the eye. But first, Birthdays!!!
The loose macaque in Walterboro has been shot dead
Political Scandals in the Scottish Government, attempted fraud and an escaped Macaque monkey in the Highlands makes up todays letter from Scotland in this May edition. But it is not all monkey business, there are serious issues and you will hear of Donald Trump's office replying to Exclusive Scottish Visits' suggestion to ease the importation of Haggis to America. Unique Scotland still awaits a response from President Biden. You will hear about the tiny Scottish island that ordered more easter eggs than the whole population and is it possible that Dunvegan castle that has stood on it's rocky precipice on the Isle of Skye for over 800 years is starting to fall into the sea? And from Monsters to Water Beasts, why is Scotland producing so many. And, you will hear how NASA is being approached to help in the search for Nessie. All this and much more.
Depuis plusieurs années, les primates non humains destinés à la recherche médicale sont au cœur d'une bataille géopolitique au même titre que les terres rares et les semi-conducteurs. Nos cousins – pas si lointains – s'arrachent à prix d'or, le braconnage se développe et la recherche médicale européenne, incapable de concurrencer la Chine, prend du retard.Passés de 3 000 euros à 30 000 euros par tête en quelques années, les macaques sont pourtant des maillons indispensables de la recherche en santé mondiale : avant de tester des traitements médicaux sur les humains, on observe leurs effets sur ces singes au patrimoine génétique proche de celui de l'homme.Comment traiter convenablement ceux qui permettent, à leurs dépens, des avancées médicales cruciales pour l'humanité ? Dans quelle mesure la crise du marché des macaques fragilise-t-elle la recherche médicale ? Hervé Morin, journaliste au service Sciences du Monde, a enquêté sur ces questions. Il y répond dans cet épisode du podcast « L'Heure du Monde ».Un épisode de Garance Muñoz. Habillage et musiques : Amandine Robillard. Réalisation : Florentin Baume. Présentation et rédaction en chef : Margaux Lannuzel. Extraits d'enregistrements sonores de macaques : Jamie Whitehouse et le Centre de primatologie Silabe de l'université de Strasbourg.----Pour soutenir "L'Heure du Monde" et notre rédaction, abonnez-vous sur abopodcast.lemonde.fr
Together Gibraltar says the Chief Minister's response to criticism over the Principal Auditor's report is concerning. It says his attitude is a disservice to the hard work of the principal auditor who has been unequivocal about the mismanagement and poor value for money in the public service. Nick Calamaro from Together Gibraltar shared the party's thoughts on the report.Back on the Rock and recovering after a high profile excursion to La Linea - the young male macaque is under observation & doing well. Vet Mark Pizarro successfully brought the monkey back home.What to name this adventurous monkey? Ben Lynch & Radio Gibraltar are leading that conversation, asking listeners to send in their suggestions. And, the Hearing Issues and Tinnitus Association is marking Tinnitus Week through to Sunday. Tinnitus severely diminishes the quality of life for 1 in 6 people. A number of establishments are supporting with a Tea for Tinnitus arrangement. Edgar Triay spoke to us about Tinnitus Awareness Week and their Tea for Tinnitus campaign. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's podcast, Richard Hammond tells Johnny what to do with his sticky knob. Plus, we've got all the very latest Macaque news.Hear Johnny on Radio X every weekday at 4pm across the UK on digital radio, 104.9 FM in London, 97.7 FM in Manchester, on your mobile or via www.radiox.co.uk
Burnie and Ashley debate kitchen dynamics, pondering what it would take to put a chip in your brain and wild Macaques in your area that want to meet you.
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Ecoutez Le 2ème œil de Philippe Caverivière du 17 novembre 2023 avec Philippe Caverivière.
Ecoutez Le 2ème œil de Philippe Caverivière du 17 novembre 2023 avec Philippe Caverivière.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.08.01.551579v1?rss=1 Authors: Sanghavi, S., Kar, K. Abstract: A spatially distributed population of neurons in the macaque inferior temporal (IT) cortex supports object recognition behavior, but the cell-type specificity of the population in forming behaviorally sufficient object decodes remain unclear. To address this, we recorded neural signals from the macaque IT cortex and compared the object identity information and the alignment of decoding strategies derived from putative inhibitory (Inh) and excitatory (Exc) neurons to the monkeys' behavior. We observed that while Inh neurons represented significant category information, decoding strategies based on Exc neural population activity outperformed those from Inh neurons in overall accuracy and their image-level match to the monkeys' behavioral reports. Interestingly, both Exc and Inh responses explained a fraction of unique variance of the monkeys' behavior, demonstrating a distinct role of the two cell types in generating object identity solutions for a downstream readout. We observed that current artificial neural network (ANN) models of primate ventral stream, designed with AI goals of performance optimization on image categorization, better predict Exc neurons (and its contribution to object recognition behavior) than Inh neurons. Beyond, the refinement of linking propositions between IT and object recognition behavior, our results guide the development of more biologically constrained brain models by offering novel cell-type specific neural benchmarks. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
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Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.07.25.550484v1?rss=1 Authors: Khademi, F., Zhang, T., Baumann, M., Buonocore, A., Malevich, T., Yu, Y., Hafed, Z. M. Abstract: Saccadic inhibition refers to a short-latency transient cessation of saccade generation after visual sensory transients. This oculomotor phenomenon occurs with a latency that is consistent with a rapid influence of sensory responses, such as stimulus-induced visual bursts, on oculomotor control circuitry. However, the neural mechanisms underlying saccadic inhibition are not well understood. Here, we exploited the fact that macaque monkeys experience robust saccadic inhibition to test the hypothesis that inhibition time and strength exhibit systematic visual feature tuning properties to a multitude of visual feature dimensions commonly used in vision science. We measured saccades in three monkeys actively controlling their gaze on a target, and we presented visual onset events at random times. Across six experiments, the visual onsets tested size, spatial frequency, contrast, motion direction, and motion speed dependencies of saccadic inhibition. We also investigated how inhibition might depend on the behavioral relevance of the appearing stimuli. We found that saccadic inhibition starts earlier, and is stronger, for large stimuli of low spatial frequencies and high contrasts. Moreover, saccadic inhibition timing depends on motion direction, with earlier inhibition systematically occurring for horizontally than for vertically drifting gratings. On the other hand, saccadic inhibition is stronger for faster motions, and when the appearing stimuli are subsequently foveated. Besides documenting a range of feature tuning dimensions of saccadic inhibition on the properties of exogenous visual stimuli, our results establish macaque monkeys as an ideal model system for unraveling the neural mechanisms underlying a highly ubiquitous oculomotor phenomenon in visual neuroscience. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.07.26.550760v1?rss=1 Authors: Zhang, S., Zhang, T., Cao, G., Zhou, J., He, Z., Li, X., Ren, Y., Jiang, X., Guo, L., Han, J., Liu, T. Abstract: Cortical folding is an important feature of primate brains that plays a crucial role in various cognitive and behavioral processes. Extensive research has revealed both similarities and differences in folding morphology and brain function among primates including macaque and human. The folding morphology is the basis of brain function, making cross-species studies on folding morphology are important for understanding brain function and species evolution. However, prior studies on cross-species folding morphology mainly focused on partial regions of the cortex instead of the entire brain. Previously, we defined a whole-brain landmark based on folding morphology: the gyral peak. It was found to exist stably across individuals and ages in both human and macaque brains. In this study, we identified shared and unique gyral peaks in human and macaque, and investigated the similarities and differences in the spatial distribution, anatomical morphology, and functional connectivity of them. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Join me on an enthralling journey to a snowy forest in Japan, as we uncover the wonders of the Japanese Macaque, the lover of natural hot springs. In this episode, we find out the secrets hiding behind these expressive faces.To submit your animal request, head to the "Animal Request" tab on relaxwithanimalfacts.comFor exclusive content, come to patreon.com/relaxwithanimalfacts—we're waiting for you! Vote on new episodes and get more Relax With Animal Facts for only $1 a month! Try it for free for 7 days.To contact Stefan Wolfe:E-mail relaxwithanimalfacts@gmail.com.Send a message to relaxwithanimalfacts on InstagramA huge thank you to George Vlad for the ambiences—it is because of his important work that we can visit some of the coolest places on earth. He has helped the show so much, and I encourage you to subscribe to him on YouTube, and check out his website.If you would like to learn more, the resources used in this episode are listed below:https://animalia.bio/japanese-macaquehttps://factanimal.com/japanese-macaque/https://neprimateconservancy.org/japanese-macaque/https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=macaque Get Bonus Content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There is disturbing material, including descriptions of violence and torture of monkeys, from the start of this programme. There's a horrific and disturbing trade in the torture of Macaque monkeys that are filmed and sold online. Rebecca Henschke follows the trade in these videos from the USA to Indonesia to the UK. Who is making them, who is selling them and who is buying them? Why is it that monkeys being put through unimaginable pain is so attractive that people are willing to pay to watch it? Rebecca confronts the people at the centre of this worldwide trade.
In this episode, the lads delve into a few crazy stories from around the globe, from a gang of rampaging monkeys in Japan to a couple in India who beheaded themselves with a homemade guillotine in an offering to the Destroyer god Shiva. Featuring original music from Irelands: Michele Antonia
Monkeys that lived through hurricane appeared to age two years more than expected.
Monkeys that lived through hurricane appeared to age two years more than expected.
The big reveal for April Fools 2023!______________________Let's see which animal was fake: was it the Sea Pig, the Hammerhead Worm, the Hing-toothed Macaque, the Leaf Sheep, or the Star-nosed Mole? Listen to the big reveal and find out!You can send in your questions and episode suggestions to animals@kingdomanimaliapod.com and our website is at https://kingdomanimaliapod.com/kazpk.Links:Read Transcript | Check April Fools 2023's Works Cited (After listening!)Until next time, keep exploring this amazing Kingdom: Animalia.Kingdom: Animalia - A Zoology Podcast for Kids is an animal podcast from Kingdom: Animalia Podcasts. You can support us on Patreon.
5 animals, 4 real, 1 fake. Which are real and which April Fooled ya'?______________________April Fools Day is a time of tricks, pranks, and… of course… fools. Today your host, Devon, and co-hosts, Chet and Cap, will talk about five animal species: the Sea Pig, Hammerhead Worm, Hing-toothed Macaque, Leaf Sheep, and Star-nosed Mole; one of which is fake, and you'll have to guess.If you think you know which one's a fake, send in your guesses to animals@kingdomanimaliapod.com or use the contact form on the page for this episode at https://kingdomanimaliapod.com/aprilfools2023#guess-the-fake. We'll do a bonus episode revealing the fake in one week and if you get it right we'll shout you out, but PLEASE SPECIFY IF YOU'RE FINE WITH THAT. We'll only shout you out if we get your permission. And be sure NOT to believe any of the facts on today's episode until you know which animal is fake. Happy April Fools Day!Links:Guess the fake | Read TranscriptUntil next time, keep exploring this amazing Kingdom: Animalia.Kingdom: Animalia - A Zoology Podcast for Kids is an animal podcast from Kingdom: Animalia Podcasts. You can support us on Patreon.
The Men of Zen are heading to the Marvel Universe with today's episode about Hit-Monkey! What happens when the ghost of an assassin is bound to a sword-wielding Macaque? A whole lot of violence it turns out! This Hulu exclusive series, produced by Will Speck and Josh Gordon, was originally a comic series created by Daniel Way and artist Dalibor Talajić. It's monkey mayhem at it's finest!This episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
Savage Superstar Kylie Digges hosts another great game! Savage Superstar Scott Barber teams up with Matt to face off against Ken and Jeff. Tri-bonds are formed and Mac vs PC is rehashed. Which team will be the Cream of the Crop? Supporters: https://www.trivialitypodcast.com/the-cream-of-the-crop/ Please RATE, REVIEW, and SUBSCRIBE on iTunes or your preferred podcast app! Follow us on social media, and support the show on Patreon for great perks! Support us Directly: www.Patreon.com/TrivialityPodcast All Social Media: https://linktr.ee/trivialitypodcast Want to hear your trivia question during an episode? Send us question to the email: TrivialityPodcast@Gmail.com with the subject QUESTION 5 and a host's name (Ken, Matt, Neal, or Jeff). We will read one listener submitted question per round. Triviality is an Airwave Media podcast. www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales.trivialitypodcast@gmail.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Triviality is an Airwave Media podcast. [New Episodes Every Tuesday] © Triviality – 2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Zig has been working hard on getting the new house remodeled, you know, just in time for a hurricane! Also, drunken elephants who just want to be left alone and monkeys in India that have went from mugging to murder.
Pat talks about his travels to Europe and posting vacation photos and videos on social media! Silly surveys: pigeon casinos, the correct pronunciation of Macaque, your calls and more!
Life on the Ark: The Zanesville Animal Catastrophe A Decade Later
A look back at Terry Thompson's final years before the 2011 incident, including interviews with friends and local officials who knew about his animal collection. Further reading: Jonah Ogles, "Man or Beast?", Cincinnati Magazine; Chris Heath, "18 Tigers, 17 Lions, 8 Bears, 3 Cougars, 2 Wolves, 1 Baboon, 1 Macaque, and 1 Man Dead in Ohio," GQ Magazine; Chris Jones, "Animals: The Horrific True Story of the Zanesville Animal Massacre"; Ben Chanan (director), "America's Animal Hoarder: Horror at the Zoo," Minnow Films; Matt Ampleman and Doug Kysar, "Living with Owning," Indiana Law Journal.
Hosts: TJ & Jason This week on the show: Segment One: Gen X women names are gonna sound weird as grandmas. Jason went fishing and is astounded at the rural development. TJ gives an update on his T-Booster experience (and thanks the Gods his job primarily is done sitting down) and is looking to get back into the world of football pools. Plus, a look at the recent Antonio Hamilton cooking accident. Segment Two: FGS results in Jason crying out for Brett's assistance as three hunters tranq an innocent woman and macaque terrorizes Japan. HOT TAKES looks at the recent passing of the last ruler of the former Soviet Union: Mikhail Gorbachev. Plus, a surge of horror trailers gets the boys geared up for the Halloween season as Terrifier 2, Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey, and Hellraiser (on Hulu) trailers all dropped this week. Segment Three: REDDIT FUN journeys to the dark side as The Hive Mind asks “If, before procreation, you could say one thing to your parents, what would you say?” Plus, PICKS O' THE WEEK. Put the emphasis on the second syllable! It's THE QUAD M SHOW!
On today's episode… US President Biden says you need more than an AR to take on an F-15 (00:18:50), What is this, ice refreezing in Greenland?? (00:26:20), Ohio Bratwurst controversy surrounding young girls (00:45:05), Macaque Monkeys are doubling down on their reign of terror in Asia (00:56:29), a man named Mark is ruined by the Brewers (01:03:50), and MUCH more… (00:00:00) - Timestamps ☕ Cup of Coffee in the Big Time ☕ (00:05:35) - Joke of the Day - Billy Joel is SOAKED (00:06:28) - Wrestling Night at the Ballpark w/ Tony from PA (00:10:24) - Trend Analysis: Elon, Football, and More Trouble in the Soft Corner (00:18:50) - Biden Time: Wilkes-Barre Edition (00:21:45) - RIP to Charlbi Dean, Mikhail Gobachev, and Pizza Hut Lunch Buffets
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“…and today we're talking about petite pink primates in plush parkas. But more on that later.” In the highlands of Japan, one tufty monkey likes to season its food, play in the snow, and waylay unsuspecting people in its free time. It uses all of its simian smarts to quickly learn new behaviors and then […]
Pete went rogue and almost started beef with a film director on YouTube. Surprisingly the man was into it and a potential friendship is now on the cards. Oh, what a strange life Donny leads...Elsewhere, Macaque's have injured 42 people in Japan and we discuss topless lad etiquette.Want to contact the show? Email: hello@lukeandpeteshow.com or you can get in touch on Twitter or Instagram: @lukeandpeteshow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode is sponsored by Hot Dog Shop now. Join your hosts Mike and Zeke as they talk such great topics as Twinkcoin, Yakuza Monkeys, and the true LGBTQ icons Sonic and Tails. Proudly part of Common Unity. Check out commonunity.media for more great shows! Music used in Dubby Ad: Hellfire by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stpa/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stpa/support
Join hosts Saskia and Max for the Layover Lounge — the travel talk show that brings you the latest travel headlines, your tourism traffic report and lesser known locations to inspire your next adventure. In this week's episode, we look into how gas prices may or may not affect international airfare, discuss our worst breakdown stories and explore Thailand's secret Monkey City.
Two monks are cursed after drinking from the mystical Child and Mother River. The Monkey King faces off against his demon impostor. Countdown to the CULTS book release! Parcast's first book hits shelves July 12th. It's an unflinching exploration of shame, secrecy, power, exploitation, and destruction. Learn more at www.parcast.com/cults! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Podcast Editor, Erin Quist, interviews author Shambhunath Choudhary to discuss the article, "Modeling SARS-CoV-2: Comparative Pathology in Rhesus Macaque and Golden Syrian Hamster Models" which can currently be found in OnlineFirst of Toxicologic Pathology. Click here to read the article
Our guest in this installment of The PrimateCast is Dr. Cécile Sarabian, co-host of this very podcast and producer of Conservation Voices for The PrimateCast. I interviewed Cécile just before she departed Japan to begin the next stage of her life and...
Our guest in this installment of The PrimateCast is Dr. Cécile Sarabian, co-host of this very podcast and producer of Conservation Voices for The PrimateCast. I interviewed Cécile just before she departed Japan to begin the next stage of her life and...
Our guest in this installment of The PrimateCast is Dr. Cécile Sarabian, co-host of this very podcast and producer of Conservation Voices for The PrimateCast. I interviewed Cécile just before she departed Japan to begin the next stage of her life and...
Welcome to Curiosity Taught the Cat! This week's episode is about the Japanese Macaque! The Japanese Macaque is the northern-most living primate in the world! Be sure to follow us on all social medias for updates and fun clips! Twitter - @CTtCPodcast Instagram - @curiositytaughtthecat TikTok - @cttcpodcast Leave us a review and rating on Apple Podcasts to let us know how we're doing and to help us reach more listeners! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Le macaque crabier. Vous n'avez peut-être jamais entendu son nom, mais il y a au moins de fortes chances que vous l'ayez déjà vu. Avec son visage expressif et sa réputation de chapardeur, il est devenu un animal emblématique en Asie du Sud-Est.Mais si l'animal a tendance à la rapine, il est aussi excellent négociateur avec les victimes de ses larcins, ainsi que nous le démontrons dans ce nouvel épisode de Bêtes de Science.
Everything in the title PLUS, who would your basketball starting 5 be with Disney characters? Find out that and more in today's adventure! We love you! More @ https://thewildtimespodcast.com/info