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MedLink Neurology Podcast is delighted to feature selected episodes from BrainWaves, courtesy of James E Siegler MD, its originator and host. BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology, medicine, and the humanities, and episodes originally aired from 2016 to 2021. Originally released: June 13, 2019 Things are heating up for BrainWaves this week as we explore an exciting new topic in our digital curriculum: heat-related illness--from the causes to the manifestations of the various causes of hyperthermia, which can ultimately lead to circulatory collapse. But don't panic. It's just a podcast. Produced by James E Siegler. Music courtesy of Ghost, John Bartmann, Kai Engel, and Marco Trovatello. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision-making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Al Mahri S, Bouchama A. Heatstroke. Handb Clin Neurol 2018;157:531-45. PMID 30459024 Casa DJ, Armstrong LE, Kenny GP, O'Connor FG, Huggins RA. Exertional heat stroke: new concepts regarding cause and care. Curr Sports Med Rep 2012;11(3):115-23. PMID 22580488 Kenny GP, Wilson TE, Flouris AD, Fujii N. Heat exhaustion. Handb Clin Neurol 2018;157:505-29. PMID 30459023 Morrison SF, Nakamura K. Central neural pathways for thermoregulation. Front Biosci (Landmark Ed) 2011;16(1):74-104. PMID 21196160 Wu X, Brady JE, Rosenberg H, Li G. Emergency department visits for heat stroke in the United States, 2009 and 2010. Inj Epidemiol 2014;1(1):8. PMID 27747667 We believe that the principles expressed or implied in the podcast remain valid, but certain details may be superseded by evolving knowledge since the episode's original release date.
Today we'll talk about houselessness in NYC, LA and Minneapolis, the protest actions that are fighting for change, and what it means to be middle-class in America. Hosted by Cesar Renero , with Drew McArthur Featuring Jenna Wilson and KT Glusac. Produced by Zack Franciose Music by: BenJamin Banger, Marco Trovatello, Mid-Air Machine, and Unheard Music Concepts
O giro de noticias agora se chama BZZZ FEED! Escute neste episódio as mais recentes notícias do mundo dos insetos: Um fóssil de Coreidae com antenas bizarras; gafanhotos que detectam explosivos e um bate papo sobre o terceiro tipo de crime mais comum no mundo: o tráfico de animais ( neste caso, os insetos!). Referências www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2…20.02.11.942920v2 www.newscientist.com/article/223364…ut-explosives/ g1.globo.com/google/amp/sp/sao-…PL-PQzPQRAE3F8wfUs museufritzplaumann.ufsc.br/ Escute no seu celular via Spotify ou aplicativo de podcast: bit.ly/assineobb | Siga nas redes sociais: @BugBitesPodcast | Seja você também um apoiador do Bug Bites, seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha: bit.ly/apoiebb | Anúncio, críticas e sugestões: prodbugbites@gmail.com | Produção e Roteiro: Bruno Ramos,Phillip Schuster, Pedro Rodrigues Créditos: “A Produção” | Arte da Capa: Phillip Schuster Some of the audios were composed using Bee Hive by Drake Stafford; Sam Stoopid by Mikos da Gawd; “Southfolk 1st Division” by Marco Trovatello; Lightning Bugs by Audionautix; "Just Breaking" by David Fesliyan Insect sounds from soundbible.com; all songs and sounds distributed either under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, or public domain. The authors of sounds and songs have played no part in the development and creation of this episode.
O giro de noticias agora se chama BZZZ FEED! Escute neste episódio as mais recentes notícias do mundo dos insetos: Um fóssil de Coreidae com antenas bizarras; gafanhotos que detectam explosivos e um bate papo sobre o terceiro tipo de crime mais comum no mundo: o tráfico de animais ( neste caso, os insetos!). Referências https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.02.11.942920v2 https://www.newscientist.com/article/2233645-cyborg-grasshoppers-have-been-engineered-to-sniff-out-explosives/ https://g1.globo.com/google/amp/sp/sao-paulo/noticia/2020/02/29/receita-de-sp-apreende-99-besouros-vivos-em-mala-de-passageiro-que-iria-a-tailandia.ghtml?fbclid=IwAR2dHKoKr48UulET_BXxwgbbAZJx9G7ZhZBJ65NewPL-PQzPQRAE3F8wfUs https://museufritzplaumann.ufsc.br/ Escute no seu celular via Spotify ou aplicativo de podcast: bit.ly/assineobb | Siga nas redes sociais: @BugBitesPodcast | Seja você também um apoiador do Bug Bites, seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha: bit.ly/apoiebb | Anúncio, críticas e sugestões: prodbugbites@gmail.com | Produção e Roteiro: Bruno Ramos,Phillip Schuster, Pedro Rodrigues Créditos: “A Produção” | Arte da Capa: Phillip Schuster Some of the audios were composed using Bee Hive by Drake Stafford; Sam Stoopid by Mikos da Gawd; “Southfolk 1st Division” by Marco Trovatello; Lightning Bugs by Audionautix; "Just Breaking" by David Fesliyan Insect sounds from soundbible.com; all songs and sounds distributed either under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, or public domain. The authors of sounds and songs have played no part in the development and creation of this episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
O giro de noticias agora se chama BZZZ FEED! Escute neste episódio as mais recentes notícias do mundo dos insetos: Um fóssil de Coreidae com antenas bizarras; gafanhotos que detectam explosivos e um bate papo sobre o terceiro tipo de crime mais comum no mundo: o tráfico de animais ( neste caso, os insetos!). Referências https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.02.11.942920v2 https://www.newscientist.com/article/2233645-cyborg-grasshoppers-have-been-engineered-to-sniff-out-explosives/ https://g1.globo.com/google/amp/sp/sao-paulo/noticia/2020/02/29/receita-de-sp-apreende-99-besouros-vivos-em-mala-de-passageiro-que-iria-a-tailandia.ghtml?fbclid=IwAR2dHKoKr48UulET_BXxwgbbAZJx9G7ZhZBJ65NewPL-PQzPQRAE3F8wfUs https://museufritzplaumann.ufsc.br/ Escute no seu celular via Spotify ou aplicativo de podcast: bit.ly/assineobb | Siga nas redes sociais: @BugBitesPodcast | Seja você também um apoiador do Bug Bites, seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha: bit.ly/apoiebb | Anúncio, críticas e sugestões: prodbugbites@gmail.com | Produção e Roteiro: Bruno Ramos,Phillip Schuster, Pedro Rodrigues Créditos: “A Produção” | Arte da Capa: Phillip Schuster Some of the audios were composed using Bee Hive by Drake Stafford; Sam Stoopid by Mikos da Gawd; “Southfolk 1st Division” by Marco Trovatello; Lightning Bugs by Audionautix; "Just Breaking" by David Fesliyan Insect sounds from soundbible.com; all songs and sounds distributed either under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, or public domain. The authors of sounds and songs have played no part in the development and creation of this episode.
Sara Henya would have you recognize her for her music, not her malady. While she may have Tourette Syndrome, she refuses to let it define her. In this week's episode of BrainWaves, we're launching a two part series featuring people who are living with a chronic neurologic illness--how they were diagnosed, how they cope with it, and of course, the neurobiology that underlies it. Produced by James E. Siegler with Dr. Michael Rubenstein and Sara Henya. Music courtesy of Sara Henya (find her music at www.sarahenya.com), Lee Rosevere, Loyalty Freak Music, Marco Trovatello, and Steve Combs. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. REFERENCES Pringsheim T, Holler-Managan Y, Okun MS, Jankovic J, Piacentini J, Cavanna AE, Martino D, Muller-Vahl K, Woods DW, Robinson M, Jarvie E, Roessner V and Oskoui M. Comprehensive systematic review summary: Treatment of tics in people with Tourette syndrome and chronic tic disorders. Neurology. 2019;92:907-915. Pringsheim T, Okun MS, Muller-Vahl K, Martino D, Jankovic J, Cavanna AE, Woods DW, Robinson M, Jarvie E, Roessner V, Oskoui M, Holler-Managan Y and Piacentini J. Practice guideline recommendations summary: Treatment of tics in people with Tourette syndrome and chronic tic disorders. Neurology. 2019;92:896-906. Swain JE, Scahill L, Lombroso PJ, King RA and Leckman JF. Tourette syndrome and tic disorders: a decade of progress. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2007;46:947-68. Bruun RD. Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome. An overview of clinical experience. J Am Acad Child Psychiatry. 1984;23:126-33. Robertson MM. Tourette syndrome, associated conditions and the complexities of treatment. Brain. 2000;123 Pt 3:425-62. Yael D, Vinner E and Bar-Gad I. Pathophysiology of tic disorders. Mov Disord. 2015;30:1171-8. Pauls DL and Leckman JF. The inheritance of Gilles de la Tourette's syndrome and associated behaviors. Evidence for autosomal dominant transmission. The New England journal of medicine. 1986;315:993-7. Jankovic J, Jimenez-Shahed J and Brown LW. A randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of topiramate in the treatment of Tourette syndrome. Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry. 2010;81:70-3.
This is the true story of how a coalition effort between American and British special force units brought down, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the mastermind behind countless bombings, kidnappings and beheadings in Iraq as the leader of A.Q.I. This episode is sponsored by: Great Courses (https://www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/covert) Mint Mobile (https://www.mintmobile.com/covert) Covert's theme is "Anxiety" by Kai Engel (https://www.kai-engel.com/) . Music in this episode is “Something (Bonus Track)” by Kai Engel; “Never Again” by Ars Sonor (https://www.deviantart.com/frequency-alcyone) ; "Haunty Fourstroke", "Violin Spider" and "Blhlicht" by Marco Trovatello (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Marco_Trovatello/) . Sound effects from freesound.org (http://freesound.org/) by syna-max (https://freesound.org/people/Syna-Max/sounds/60345/) , justinbw (https://freesound.org/people/JustinBW/sounds/70107/) , Dymewiz (https://freesound.org/people/Dymewiz/sounds/114390/) , kangaroovindaloo (https://freesound.org/people/kangaroovindaloo/sounds/138288/) , Huggy13ear (https://freesound.org/people/Huggy13ear/sounds/138959/) , soundmary (https://freesound.org/people/soundmary/sounds/194978/) , tehlordoswag420 (https://freesound.org/people/tehlordoswag420/sounds/204949/) , laurenmg95 (https://freesound.org/people/laurenmg95/sounds/386691/) , felix.blume (https://freesound.org/people/felix.blume/sounds/434076/) and nicklas3799 (https://freesound.org/people/nicklas3799/sounds/467359/) . Additional sound effects from freesfx.co.uk. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Things are heating up for BrainWaves this week as we explore an exciting new topic in our digital curriculum: Heat-related illness. From the causes to the manifestation of the various causes of hyperthermia which can ultimately lead to circulatory collapse. But don’t panic. It’s just a podcast. Produced by James E. Siegler. Music courtesy of Ghost, John Bartmann, Kai Engel, and Marco Trovatello. Sound effects by Mike Koenig and Daniel Simion. BrainWaves' podcasts and online content are intended for medical education only and should not be used for clinical decision making. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @brainwavesaudio for the latest updates to the podcast. **7 July 2019 update** Much appreciated feedback from passionate listener Phoebe Duke (Spokane Falls Community College)! Whenever possible, submersion in cold water remains the most effective way to cool the body during heatstroke. Recommended by the AHA and other professional societies. Thanks for the input Phoebe! My REFERENCES Casa DJ, Armstrong LE, Kenny GP, O'Connor FG, Huggins RA. Exertional heat stroke: new concepts regarding cause and care. Curr Sports Med Rep 2012;11:115-123. Wu X, Brady JE, Rosenberg H, Li G. Emergency Department Visits for Heat Stroke in the United States, 2009 and 2010. Inj Epidemiol 2014;1:8. Al Mahri S, Bouchama A. Heatstroke. Handbook of clinical neurology 2018;157:531-545. Morrison SF, Nakamura K. Central neural pathways for thermoregulation. Front Biosci (Landmark Ed) 2011;16:74-104. Kenny GP, Wilson TE, Flouris AD, Fujii N. Heat exhaustion. Handbook of clinical neurology 2018;157:505-529.
In the first episode of the mini-series “Women of Gaza”, Gaza Up Close host Lital Firestone speaks with several young women in Gaza about their educational pursuits in and out of the Strip. Kholoud Jwefil, a Project Coordinator at Aisha Association of Women and Child Protection describes her inability to pursue a degree in women’s studies outside of the strip because of arbitrary permit regulations, and Gisha Executive Director Tania Hary provides some background on this separation policy. Rawan Yaghi, who works at the Gaza Community Mental Health Programme uses her experience studying abroad to emphasize the importance of young women in Gaza gaining independence and experience. Their journeys indicate a need for reform in higher education access in Gaza. Music Credits: Middle Eastern Market by John Leonard French, Backed Vibes Clean by Kevin MacLeod, Tethered by Nctrnm, Edmond VI by Marco Trovatello
Nesse pós-carnaval nada melhor que um episódio do Bug Bites para ficar por dentro das mais recentes notícias no mundo dos insetos!! Ouviu falar do mosquito que tomam remédios de uso humano, para evitar pegar malária!? E o perigo de extinção de todos os insetos, será que é real? Venha conferir estas e outras notícias muito legais neste episódio do seu podcast favorito de ciência, o Bug Bites! Escute no seu celular via Spotify ou aplicativo de podcast: bit.ly/assineobb | Siga nas redes sociais: @BugBitesPodcast | Seja você também um apoiador do Bug Bites, seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha: bit.ly/apoiebb | Anúncio, críticas e sugestões: prodbugbites@gmail.com | Produção e Roteiro: Bruno Ramos e Pedro Rodrigues Créditos: “A Produção” | Arte da Capa: Bruno Ramos | Bug Bites é um projeto afiliado ao Observações Naturalistas. Viste www.facebook.com/ObservacoesNaturalistas/ Some of the audios were composed using Bee Hive by Drake Stafford; Sam Stoopid by Mikos da Gawd; “Southfolk 1st Division” by Marco Trovatello; Lightning Bugs by Audionautix; Insect sounds from soundbible.com; all songs and sounds distributed either under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, or public domain. The authors of sounds and songs have played no part in the development and creation of this episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nesse pós-carnaval nada melhor que um episódio do Bug Bites para ficar por dentro das mais recentes notícias no mundo dos insetos!! Ouviu falar do mosquito que tomam remédios de uso humano, para evitar pegar malária!? E o perigo de extinção de todos os insetos, será que é real? Venha conferir estas e outras notícias muito legais neste episódio do seu podcast favorito de ciência, o Bug Bites! Escute no seu celular via Spotify ou aplicativo de podcast: bit.ly/assineobb | Siga nas redes sociais: @BugBitesPodcast | Seja você também um apoiador do Bug Bites, seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha: bit.ly/apoiebb | Anúncio, críticas e sugestões: prodbugbites@gmail.com | Produção e Roteiro: Bruno Ramos e Pedro Rodrigues Créditos: “A Produção” | Arte da Capa: Bruno Ramos | Bug Bites é um projeto afiliado ao Observações Naturalistas. Viste www.facebook.com/ObservacoesNaturalistas/ Some of the audios were composed using Bee Hive by Drake Stafford; Sam Stoopid by Mikos da Gawd; “Southfolk 1st Division” by Marco Trovatello; Lightning Bugs by Audionautix; Insect sounds from soundbible.com; all songs and sounds distributed either under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, or public domain. The authors of sounds and songs have played no part in the development and creation of this episode.
Segunda parte da interessantíssima entrevista com Celso Godinho Jr, autor do livro Besouros e seu mundo! Conversamos com o Celso sobre seu objeto de estudo e paixão, os besouros! Se você não escutou a primeira parte, nela conversamos sobre a carreira deste incrível brasileiro e sua busca em conhecer e divulgar a diversidade de insetos, vale a pena!! Escute no seu celular via Spotify ou aplicativo de podcast: bit.ly/assineobb | Siga nas redes sociais: @BugBitesPodcast | Seja você também um apoiador do Bug Bites, seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha: bit.ly/apoiebb | Anúncio, críticas e sugestões: prodbugbites@gmail.com | Produção e Roteiro: Bruno Ramos e Pedro Rodrigues Créditos: “A Produção” | Arte da Capa: “A Produção” | Bug Bites é um projeto afiliado ao Observações Naturalistas. Viste www.facebook.com/ObservacoesNaturalistas/ Some of the audios were composed using Bee Hive by Drake Stafford, “The Butterfly Kid on the Mountain” and “Lark in the Morning. The Atholl Highlanders”, both by Sláinte; “Southfolk 1st Division” by Marco Trovatello; Lightning Bugs by Audionautix; Insect sounds from soundbible.com; all songs and sounds distributed either under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, or public domain. The authors of sounds and songs have played no part in the development and creation of this episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Segunda parte da interessantíssima entrevista com Celso Godinho Jr, autor do livro Besouros e seu mundo! Conversamos com o Celso sobre seu objeto de estudo e paixão, os besouros! Se você não escutou a primeira parte, nela conversamos sobre a carreira deste incrível brasileiro e sua busca em conhecer e divulgar a diversidade de insetos, vale a pena!! Escute no seu celular via Spotify ou aplicativo de podcast: bit.ly/assineobb | Siga nas redes sociais: @BugBitesPodcast | Seja você também um apoiador do Bug Bites, seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha: bit.ly/apoiebb | Anúncio, críticas e sugestões: prodbugbites@gmail.com | Produção e Roteiro: Bruno Ramos e Pedro Rodrigues Créditos: “A Produção” | Arte da Capa: “A Produção” | Bug Bites é um projeto afiliado ao Observações Naturalistas. Viste www.facebook.com/ObservacoesNaturalistas/ Some of the audios were composed using Bee Hive by Drake Stafford, “The Butterfly Kid on the Mountain” and “Lark in the Morning. The Atholl Highlanders”, both by Sláinte; “Southfolk 1st Division” by Marco Trovatello; Lightning Bugs by Audionautix; Insect sounds from soundbible.com; all songs and sounds distributed either under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, or public domain. The authors of sounds and songs have played no part in the development and creation of this episode.
Nessa semana conversamos com Celso Godinho Jr, autor do livro Besouros e seu mundo, pesquisador, e grande entusiasta de entomologia e divulgação científica! Nesse episódio conhecemos um pouco da incrível história de sua carreira, em particular os grandes desafios para conseguir publicar um livro de grande valor científico e educacional e que hoje muitos consideram sem igual na América Latina. Escute no seu celular via Spotify ou aplicativo de podcast: bit.ly/assineobb | Siga nas redes sociais: @BugBitesPodcast | Seja você também um apoiador do Bug Bites, seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha: bit.ly/apoiebb | Anúncio, críticas e sugestões: prodbugbites@gmail.com | Produção e Roteiro: Bruno Ramos e Pedro Rodrigues Créditos: “A Produção” | Arte da Capa: “A Produção” | Bug Bites é um projeto afiliado ao Observações Naturalistas. Viste www.facebook.com/ObservacoesNaturalistas/ Some of the audios were composed using Bee Hive by Drake Stafford, WASP by Misha Dioxin, “Lark in the Morning. The Atholl Highlanders” by Sláinte; “Southfolk 1st Division” by Marco Trovatello; Lightning Bugs by Audionautix; Insect sounds from soundbible.com; all songs and sounds distributed either under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, or public domain. The authors of sounds and songs have played no part in the development and creation of this episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nessa semana conversamos com Celso Godinho Jr, autor do livro Besouros e seu mundo, pesquisador, e grande entusiasta de entomologia e divulgação científica! Nesse episódio conhecemos um pouco da incrível história de sua carreira, em particular os grandes desafios para conseguir publicar um livro de grande valor científico e educacional e que hoje muitos consideram sem igual na América Latina. Escute no seu celular via Spotify ou aplicativo de podcast: bit.ly/assineobb | Siga nas redes sociais: @BugBitesPodcast | Seja você também um apoiador do Bug Bites, seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha: bit.ly/apoiebb | Anúncio, críticas e sugestões: prodbugbites@gmail.com | Produção e Roteiro: Bruno Ramos e Pedro Rodrigues Créditos: “A Produção” | Arte da Capa: “A Produção” | Bug Bites é um projeto afiliado ao Observações Naturalistas. Viste www.facebook.com/ObservacoesNaturalistas/ Some of the audios were composed using Bee Hive by Drake Stafford, WASP by Misha Dioxin, “Lark in the Morning. The Atholl Highlanders” by Sláinte; “Southfolk 1st Division” by Marco Trovatello; Lightning Bugs by Audionautix; Insect sounds from soundbible.com; all songs and sounds distributed either under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, or public domain. The authors of sounds and songs have played no part in the development and creation of this episode.
A nun leaves her small town home in Illinois and comes to the West Village of ‘80s New York...so she can learn how to care for patients dying of HIV/AIDS. — Michael J. O'Loughlin is a Chicago-based religion journalist and author of The Tweetable Pope: A Spiritual Revolution in 140 Characters. — Bethany Place is a non-profit AIDS Service Organization in the St. Louis Metro East area. — Brian Dolphin contributed original music to this episode. Visit him at briandolphin.com to receive his free monthly songs or to join a community sing near you. (Courtesy: Carol Baltosiewich) Music in this episode by Jeremy Bloom, Brian Dolphin ("Cow Trough Song"), Marco Trovatello ("Haunty Fourstroke"), and UltraCat ("Disco High"). Theme by Alexander Overington. Support our work! Become a Nancy member today at Nancypodcast.org/donate.
| Essa semana nossos Bug Biters receberam Manuela Ramalho, que é pesquisadora de simbiontes de formigas! Eles conversaram sobre esses incríveis seres vivos que habitam as formigas, seu trabalho, além do projeto Women in Science!| Apoie o Bug Bites, seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha: http://bit.ly/apoiebb | Receba no WhatsApp: http://bit.ly/bugbitesnowhats | Vídeo ensinando a assinar o Bug Bites no celular (grátis): http://bit.ly/assineobb | Anuncie no Bug Bites: prodbugbites@gmail.com | Mande sua dúvida ou correção no Instagram: @bugbitespodcast | Siga no Twitter: @BugBitesPodcast | Siga no Facebook: facebook.com/BugBites | Siga no Instagram: @zitellicaio | Assine nosso Feed no SoundCloud @bugbites ou no seu agregador | Contatos da Manu: email: manuramalho2010@gmail.com | Twitter: manu__ramalho | Facebook: Manu Ramalho Sanches | Produção e Roteiro: Pedro Rodrigues e Caio Zitelli (não necessariamente nesta ordem) | Participação do ouvinte: Luishp10, down_glass, jamilinv.jm, obercaldas, igor_b.p.mello, vittimsouza, jacilmapires, alinevenanciodos, lancelottithompson, _.raay, lidia_almeida7 | Some of the audios were composed using “Bee Hive” by Drake Stafford (from freemusicarchive.org), “The Butterfly. Kid on the Mountain” by Sláinte, “Southfolk 1st Division” by Marco Trovatello, and insect sounds from soundbible.com distributed either under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, or public domain. The authors have played no part in the development and creation of this episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
| Essa semana nossos Bug Biters receberam Manuela Ramalho, que é pesquisadora de simbiontes de formigas! Eles conversaram sobre esses incríveis seres vivos que habitam as formigas, seu trabalho, além do projeto Women in Science!| Apoie o Bug Bites, seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha: http://bit.ly/apoiebb | Receba no WhatsApp: http://bit.ly/bugbitesnowhats | Vídeo ensinando a assinar o Bug Bites no celular (grátis): http://bit.ly/assineobb | Anuncie no Bug Bites: prodbugbites@gmail.com | Mande sua dúvida ou correção no Instagram: @bugbitespodcast | Siga no Twitter: @BugBitesPodcast | Siga no Facebook: facebook.com/BugBites | Siga no Instagram: @zitellicaio | Assine nosso Feed no SoundCloud @bugbites ou no seu agregador | Contatos da Manu: email: manuramalho2010@gmail.com | Twitter: manu__ramalho | Facebook: Manu Ramalho Sanches | Produção e Roteiro: Pedro Rodrigues e Caio Zitelli (não necessariamente nesta ordem) | Participação do ouvinte: Luishp10, down_glass, jamilinv.jm, obercaldas, igor_b.p.mello, vittimsouza, jacilmapires, alinevenanciodos, lancelottithompson, _.raay, lidia_almeida7 | Some of the audios were composed using “Bee Hive” by Drake Stafford (from freemusicarchive.org), “The Butterfly. Kid on the Mountain” by Sláinte, “Southfolk 1st Division” by Marco Trovatello, and insect sounds from soundbible.com distributed either under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, or public domain. The authors have played no part in the development and creation of this episode.
| No episódio #006 do Bug Bites Podcast, Pedro Rodrigues e Caio Zitelli conversam sobre o caso dos pulgões e o seu suposto sistema de fotossíntese | Apoie o Bug Bites, seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha: http://bit.ly/apoiebb | Receba no WhatsApp: http://bit.ly/bugbitesnowhats | Vídeo ensinando a assinar o Bug Bites no celular (grátis): http://bit.ly/assineobb | Anuncie no Bug Bites: prodbugbites@gmail.com | Mande sua dúvida ou comentário no Instagram: @bugbitespodcast | Siga no Twitter: @BugBitesPodcast | Siga no Facebook: facebook.com/BugBites | Siga no Instagram: @zitellicaio | Assine nosso Feed no SoundCloud @bugbites ou no seu agregador | Produção e Roteiro: Pedro Rodrigues e Caio Zitelli (não necessariamente nesta ordem) | Participação do ouvinte: biolo_gio, mundo_dos_insetos, layrasl, sumrpaz, lidia_almeida7, manu.ramalho.12, ff_sousa, igor_b.p.mello, emerson_crivelaro, thistoriando | Some of the audios were composed using “Bee Hive” by Drake Stafford (from freemusicarchive.org), “The Butterfly. Kid on the Mountain” by Sláinte, “Southfolk 1st Division” by Marco Trovatello, and insect sounds from soundbible.com distributed either under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, or public domain. The authors have played no part in the development and creation of this episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
| No episódio #006 do Bug Bites Podcast, Pedro Rodrigues e Caio Zitelli conversam sobre o caso dos pulgões e o seu suposto sistema de fotossíntese | Apoie o Bug Bites, seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha: http://bit.ly/apoiebb | Receba no WhatsApp: http://bit.ly/bugbitesnowhats | Vídeo ensinando a assinar o Bug Bites no celular (grátis): http://bit.ly/assineobb | Anuncie no Bug Bites: prodbugbites@gmail.com | Mande sua dúvida ou comentário no Instagram: @bugbitespodcast | Siga no Twitter: @BugBitesPodcast | Siga no Facebook: facebook.com/BugBites | Siga no Instagram: @zitellicaio | Assine nosso Feed no SoundCloud @bugbites ou no seu agregador | Produção e Roteiro: Pedro Rodrigues e Caio Zitelli (não necessariamente nesta ordem) | Participação do ouvinte: biolo_gio, mundo_dos_insetos, layrasl, sumrpaz, lidia_almeida7, manu.ramalho.12, ff_sousa, igor_b.p.mello, emerson_crivelaro, thistoriando | Some of the audios were composed using “Bee Hive” by Drake Stafford (from freemusicarchive.org), “The Butterfly. Kid on the Mountain” by Sláinte, “Southfolk 1st Division” by Marco Trovatello, and insect sounds from soundbible.com distributed either under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, or public domain. The authors have played no part in the development and creation of this episode.
Im Februar 2017 führte die europäische Raumfahrtagentur ESA eine Open Access-Strategie für Bild- und Videomaterial sowie ausgewählte Datensätze ein. Über die Gründe und Vorteile sprach ich mit Marco Trovatello, der die Einführung für die ESA betreut. Es folgen Kurzmeldungen, astronomische Ereignisse und Veranstaltungshinweise. Zum Schluss gibt es ein paar Tipps für Podcast-Treffen und etwas Musik.
Marco Trovatello The International Organisations (IGO) European Space Agency ESA, the United Nations World Intellectual Propoerty Organisation WIPO, the European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN and UNESCO, the UN scientific and cultural organisation, have one thing in common: All of them adopted, more or less recently, an Open Access policy for their information and data. Producing a wealth of data and content such as images, videos, reports, scientific results etc., these have been published until not long ago under traditional all rights reserved licences. With their recent changes in policy, the aforementioned IGO's can now facilitate use and re-use for the general public, media, the educational sector, partners and anybody else seeking to utilise and build upon the material. “Open access to ESA's images, information and knowledge is not just necessary to spread Space news and content as widely as possible in today's digital age, but it is also necessary to give back scientific-technical knowledge and insight to the tax payers who fund us” states e.g. ESA. Most IGO's have decided to release content under the Creative Commons IGO licencing scheme. CC IGO licences were designed for use by intergovernmental organisations. Marco Trovatello, working for the European Space Agency's Communcation Department, will represent the International Organisations (IGO) Working Group on Open Access to discuss the groups intentions, strategies and their policies in practice, eager to receive feedback and engage in an open dialogue with the audience.
Die ESA möchte mehr Daten mit CC-Lizenz veröffentlichen. Darunter fallen nicht nur Bilder sondern auch handfeste wissenschaftliche Daten. Was das genau bedeutet und was diese Strategie noch beinhaltet erfahrt ihr in diesem Interview. Wir reden mit Marco Trovatello der die Open Access Seite der ESA betreut und sich gut mit den verschiedenen CC-Lizenzen auskennt. Am Schluss reden wir noch darüber wie man eigentlich zu so einem Job bei der ESA kommt. (CC-BY-SA 3.0) Quelle: http://countdown-podcast.de/interview-mit-marco-trovatello-zu-esa-open-access/
Die ESA möchte mehr Daten mit CC-Lizenz veröffentlichen. Darunter fallen nicht nur Bilder sondern auch handfeste wissenschaftliche Daten. Was das genau bedeutet und was diese Strategie noch beinhaltet erfahrt ihr in diesem Interview. Wir reden mit Marco Trovatello der die Open Access Seite der ESA betreut und sich gut mit den verschiedenen CC-Lizenzen auskennt. Am Schluss reden wir noch darüber wie man eigentlich zu so einem Job bei der ESA kommt. Wir wünschen viel Spaß beim hören!
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