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Episode DescriptionJames sits down once again with cosmologist Brian Keating—longtime friend of the show and author of Into the Impossible: Focus Like a Nobel Prize Winner. In this candid conversation, they challenge each other's views on focus, curiosity, and the trade-offs of staying in your lane. Brian shares behind-the-scenes lessons from interviewing Nobel Prize winners, the thinking behind his new “Keating Test” for AI, and why communication matters as much as discovery in science.This episode isn't about self-help clichés. It's about real-world insights you won't hear anywhere else—whether it's why guarding your time is the most important skill, how to use flow states to sharpen your career, or why great breakthroughs depend on questioning the work of those who came before.What You'll LearnWhy Brian created the “Keating Test” as a new measure for true artificial intelligenceHow Nobel Prize winners balance intense focus with curiosity across disciplinesWhy communication skills matter as much as scientific discovery for lasting impactHow to guard your time from “time bandits” and apply the power of saying “no”Practical ways to find your lane—or combine lanes—while still pursuing flow and masteryTimestamped Chapters[02:00] The Keating Test: AI, free will, and the act of survival[06:00] Humor, history, and reclaiming the “worst joke ever told”[08:00] Friendship, TEDx, and 11 years of conversations[09:00] Lessons from Nobel Prize winners: beyond self-help habits[10:00] Publishing with Scribe/Lioncrest and connections to James and David Goggins[12:00] Into the Impossible, Volume One: why distilling Nobel wisdom matters[13:00] Imposter syndrome, Alfred Nobel, and Volume Two's focus[15:00] Donna Strickland, LASIK, and the power of saying no[18:00] Stay in your lane—or widen it? A debate on mastery and curiosity[23:00] Newton, Pascal, and the discipline of sitting in a room[26:00] Regrets, diversification, and finding flow[28:00] Crystallized vs. fluid intelligence in the age of AI[31:00] The importance of novelty—and the Lindy test[35:00] Math, reality, and the unreasonable effectiveness of ideas[38:00] Teaching quantum computing: bridging theory and life skills[43:00] From cryogenics to code: skills that outlast AI[47:00] Why communication defines success in science[50:00] Doing things that don't scale: relationships, meteorites, and networks[52:00] The missed opportunities of office hours—and how to build relationships[54:00] Reading theses, genuine curiosity, and non-scalable networking[55:00] Into the Impossible, Volume Two: life lessons and scientific breakthroughs[57:00] How old is the universe? The cosmic controversy[59:00] Gravitational waves, BICEP2, and losing the Nobel Prize[61:00] Dust, data, and the Simons Observatory's quest for origins[63:00] What comes next: Jim Simons' legacy and Brian's future bookAdditional ResourcesBrian Keating – Official WebsiteInto the Impossible: Focus Like a Nobel Prize Winner (Volume 2) – AmazonInto the Impossible: Think Like a Nobel Prize Winner (Volume 1) – AmazonLosing the Nobel Prize – AmazonDavid Goggins – Can't Hurt Me – AmazonSteven Pressfield – The War of Art – AmazonArthur Brooks – From Strength to StrengthJim Simons Biography (The Man Who Solved the Market) by Gregory Zuckerman – AmazonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In the final episode of the 2025 season, Mike talks with 2025 Windham-Campbell Prize for Fiction recipient Anne Enright about J.G. Farrell's 1970 novel, Troubles. Anne Enright was born in Dublin, where she now lives and works. She has published three collections of stories, collected as Yesterday's Weather, one book of non-fiction, Making Babies, and eight novels, including The Gathering, which was the Irish Novel of the Year and won the 2007 Man Booker Prize, The Forgotten Waltz, which was awarded the Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, and The Green Road, which won the Irish Novel of the year and the Kerry Group Irish Fiction Award. Her work has been nominated for the Women's Prize five times. From 2015 to 2018 she was the inaugural Laureate for Irish Fiction. Her latest, The Wren, The Wren is the winner of the 2024 Writer's Prize for Fiction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Natasha Myers, created the board game BrightSparks for dyslexic kids while ÓisÍn and Tomás are spreading chess love and all three went to MTU's Student Inc and say it was super helpful. For more see here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Shichiken Hakushin," a sake from Yamanashi Prefecture, central Japan, was awarded this year's top prize of the sake division at a renowned annual international wine competition held in London on Tuesday.
Some paintings are sealed off from the world: neat, polished, contained.But Sophie Cape's canvases feel porous, weathered by the elements themselves. Not so much painted, as unearthed.Once an elite athlete, Sophie turned to art after devastating injuries.It's a path that has brought her attention and acclaim, including winning this year's Hadley's Art prize, Australia's richest prize for landscape painting.
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This week on Blocked and Reported, Jesse and Katie discuss the story of author John Boyne and the Polari Prize. Plus…[big sigh] Graham Linehan. Katie's book'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas' Set Holocaust Education Back by Decades. Now It's Getting a Sequel. – Kveller'I was the devil incarnate': An interview with John Boyne | The SpectatorJohn Boyne hits back at critics of transgender novel | John Boyne | The GuardianJohn Boyne: Why I support trans rights but reject the word ‘cis' – The Irish TimesJohn Boyne: ‘Only a fool or an incurable optimist would think you can solve the world's problems in 280 characters' | Irish IndependentSinger Róisín Murphy Faces Backlash—And Praise From Anti-Trans Activists—For Criticizing Puberty BlockersFighting on Twitter? In the UK, You Could Be Arrested for That. - The StrangerTrans woman feared vigilante violence after Graham Linehan's social media posts, court told | The IndependentWould Graham Linehan's "If All Else Fails, Punch Him in the Balls" Be Protected Under U.S. Law? - Reason.comPolari: The code language gay men used to survivePolari Prize organisers cancel book prize over trans controversy This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.blockedandreported.org/subscribe
“I can’t give everything away” fue la última canción del último álbum de David Bowie, y ahora es el título del sexto y último box set con el que se repasa su trayectoria. Una mega caja -13 CDs o 18 LPs- para acérrimos coleccionistas del artista británico que recoge su recorrido desde 2002 a 2016, aglutinando los discos de estudio junto a singles, rarezas o actuaciones en directo.Playlist;DAVID BOWIE “New killer star”DAVID BOWIE “Waterloo Sunset”DAVID BOWIE “I can’t give everything away”THE REFLECTORS “Losing my mind” (Going out of fashion)THE RUBINOOS “Mediterraneo”LOS RETROVISORES “Un mundo aparte” (Cambio y Corto EP)TY SEGALL “Shining” (Possession)DREAM PONY “Synthetic love” (Suspicion today)LAGARTIJA NICK “El signo de los tiempos” (Eternamente en vivo)THE PRIZE “From the night” (In the red)C.O.F.F.I.N. “Cut you off” (Australia stops)DYNAMITE SHAKERS “Ticket girl” (Don’t be boring, 2023)DANIEL ROMANO “Servo” (single)TOKEN HEARTS “This time around” (ST) Escuchar audio
In This Hour:-- In a stunning come-from-behind finish American rifle shooter Brandon Green claimed the King's Prize at the historic Bisley shooting competition -- the first American to win in the 156-year history of a match marked by Queen Victoria firing the first shot in 1860!-- It's time to take a fresh look at .380 pistols for defense.-- Was there really a proposal to ban trans from owning guns? The gun rights community rallied to oppose that idea.Gun Talk 09.07.25 Hour 2Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
Tessa Hulls won a Pulitzer Prize for her first book. So why is it also her last? Tessa's graphic memoir, Feeding Ghosts, unravels the stories of three women in her family: her Chinese grandmother, her mother and herself. It's an emotional, complex and beautifully illustrated book that took Tessa almost a decade to produce. This week on Bookends, Tessa tells Mattea about following her family ghosts across the world … and why her next step will look a little different. Liked this conversation? Keep listening:Teresa Wong: Illustrating her family's past — in all its ordinary and epic momentsSarah Leavitt: Illustrating grief too wide for wordsListen to Mattea's interview on Gays Reading here: https://www.gaysreading.com/
Today I give a prize table review on the Project Redacted Nalgene Bottle Pouch. This piece of web Gear allows you to hold a standard sized Nalgene bottle on your belt or other standard molle type web gear.
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Today, we discuss the University's Atatürk Professorship with Greg Arzoomanian '79, a New Jersey program offering academic and career support to the children of incarcerated parents, and finish out with a chat with Freshman First Honor Prize winner Andrei Dragomir.
Weekly shoutout: Check out Lynchpins, our ongoing David Lynch tribute series! Hi there, we're back! Today I am delighted to be arts calling Camille U. Adams once again! (https://www.camilleuadams.com/) About our guest: CAMILLE U. ADAMS, Ph.D. was born and raised in beautiful Trinidad and Tobago. She is the author of the explosive memoir How To Be Unmothered: a Trinidadian memoir, finalist in the Restless Books Prize in New Immigrant Writing 2023. (https://linktr.ee/Camille_U_Adams) Camille is a memoirist, a poet, and a nature writer. Camille has been awarded Best of The Net—nonfiction 2024. She has received five Pushcart Prize nominations and three Best of the Net nominations for her memoir writing. Camille's work has also received recognition as a notable essay in Best American Essays 2022. Her writing has been long-listed in the Graywolf Creative nonfiction Prize 2022 and selected as a finalist for The 2021 Orison Anthology Award in Nonfiction. Her other honours include an awarded fellowship as an inaugural Tin House Reading Fellow, an inaugural Granta nature writing workshop fellowship, an inaugural Anaphora Arts Italy Writing Retreat Fellowship, a McKnight Doctoral Fellowship, a Community of Writers Fellowship, A VONA scholarship, and a Roots Wounds Words Fellowship. A Tin House Summer Workshop alum, Camille has served as a juried reader for Tin House for two consecutive years and as a moderator for two author panels. She has also received support from Kenyon Writers Workshop, Grubstreet, and others. In addition, Camille has been an associate CNF editor at Variant Lit and an assistant memoir editor at Split Lip Magazine and at The Account. She has long taught English and creative writing, emphasising the importance of strong craft, beautiful prose, and ugly truths. Having earned her MFA in Poetry from City College CUNY and her Ph.D. in Creative Nonfiction from FSU, Camille currently teaches creative writing and literature in New York City. She is at work on her second memoir. Thanks for this amazing conversation, Camille! All the best! -- Arts Calling is produced by Jaime Alejandro. HOW TO SUPPORT ARTS CALLING: PLEASE CONSIDER LEAVING A REVIEW, OR SHARING THIS EPISODE WITH A FRIEND! YOUR SUPPORT TRULY MAKES A DIFFERENCE, AND THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO LISTEN. Much love, j artscalling.com
Week 1 of the NFL, and the Pick 'Em contest is back for the 3rd year. Brian takes on former Cardinal Tom Lawless.
Ed and Amanda reveal the wildcards, shortlist and WINNER of the July 2025 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction featuring the anti-prompt: Break the rule, "use active voice." Engage in some active listening as we put on our best passive voices to read the Top 6 stories aloud! Who will take home the AU$1,500 first prize and see their name emblazoned on the coveted Not Quite Write Prize trophy? Read the shortlisted and winning stories on our website. Learn about the anthology https://notquitewritepodcast.com/anthology Connect with us at https://notquitewritepodcast.com Register for the next Not Quite Write Prize at https://notquitewriteprize.com
Today we have Dr. Mari Dezawa, one of the world's leaders in stem-cell research and regenerative medicine. Mari is a pioneer in this emerging field and is known worldwide for her discovery of MUSE cells, a unique type of stem cell with exciting clinical potential. MUSE is short for Multilineage-Differentiating Stress-Enduring Cells. The discovery of the MUSE cell in humans has many biological and medical implications, and the human body may have a greater regenerative potential than we might have ever imagined. In collaboration with major national and international institutions, Mari and her colleagues are promoting research on MUSE cell-based regenerative medicine for diseases without definitive treatments. She and her team are also exploring the differences in regenerative capacity between less and more complex animals from the viewpoint of the stem-cell system. Mari is a professor and chair of the Division of Stem Cell Biology and Histology at Tohoku University School of Medicine. She has published more than 200 papers and is particularly known for her 2010 paper on the mechanisms of MUSE cells. In 2018, she was appointed a fellow of the U.S. National Academy of Inventors and has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Japanese Government's Prize for the Commendation for Science and Technology. Show notes: [00:04:10] Ken opens the interview by mentioning that although Mari was born in Japan, her family moved to the U.S. when she was only eight months old. Ken asks if it is true that Mari finds it difficult to answer the question of where her hometown is. [00:05:23] Ken asks Mari how she handled moving so much as a child. [00:05:52] Ken mentions that Mari's father was a researcher and asks when she became passionate about research and science. [00:06:58] Ken mentions that Mari attended the Chiba University School of Medicine and asks what inspired her to go to medical school. [00:07:19] Ken explains that after Mari earned her medical degree, she attended Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine for her Ph.D. Ken mentions that while Mari was initially a cardiology resident, she later decided to focus on clinical research and became a stem-cell researcher. Ken asks what led her to shift from cardiology to stem-cell research. [00:08:25] Ken explains that Mari is well-known for her research into the role of stem cells in regeneration and functional recovery of nerve and muscle cells. Ken asks how and when she first became interested in stem cells. [00:09:56] Ken asks Mari to give a brief overview of stem cells and their significance. [00:11:18] Ken mentions that Mari remained at Chiba University as a research associate after earning her Ph.D in 1995. She then took a position as an associate professor at Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine before accepting a position at Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine as an associate professor in 2003. Ken explains that while at Kyoto, Mari developed methods to induce bone marrow stromal cells to generate neuro and skeletal muscle cells, which play a crucial role in tissue repair and regeneration and are widely studied for their potential to serve as therapeutic agents. Ken asks Mari to give a quick primer on the crucial role these cells play in tissue repair. [00:13:25] Ken explains that in 2003, a member of Mari's technical staff at Kyoto asked her whether they should discard some cultured adult rat and human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) after she had noticed several strange cell clusters. Ken asks Mari to share what happened next and how this set her on the path to the discovery of Multilineage-Differentiating Stress-Enduring Cells. [00:16:03] Ken asks Mari to elaborate on this story and explain how a mistake led to this incredible discovery. [00:20:48] Ken explains that in 2008 Mari became professor and chair of the Department of Stem Cell Biology and Histology at Tohoku University Graduat...
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On Mission Matters, Adam Torres talks with Emily Musil, Managing Director of Environmental & Social Innovation, Milken Institute, about the Milken–Motsepe Prize and its 2025 focus on AI in manufacturing. Emily explains the $2M award, wraparound support, and why this cycle targets Series A+ companies operating in Africa for 2+ years. She shares how Milken's 12,000+ entrepreneur community is expanding with youth engagement and regional hubs, and what differentiates their prizes: research-led design, flexible prize models, and access to cross-sector decision makers that help winners scale. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Closing weekend for 2025 is upcoming at Emerald Downs! Four stakes on Sunday included in the first 12-race card in state history. Who's this year's Horse of the Meeting? Si That Tiger is the only two-time stakes winner to date but there are many chasers. Speaking of the chase … there are carryovers Friday night in the Pick-5, Jackpot Pick-6 and Pentafecta. Oktoberfest is here Friday, Saturday and Sunday for fans! Wear Oktoberfest gear of any type for free admission. Sign up to try and win among the Stein Hold, Barrell Roll and Hammerschlagen. Prizes in those events all weekend. Former Seattle Supersonic James Donaldson is here for a book signing on Saturday and see top honors awarded in horse and human categories throughout Sunday's card.
On Mission Matters, Adam Torres talks with Emily Musil, Managing Director of Environmental & Social Innovation, Milken Institute, about the Milken–Motsepe Prize and its 2025 focus on AI in manufacturing. Emily explains the $2M award, wraparound support, and why this cycle targets Series A+ companies operating in Africa for 2+ years. She shares how Milken's 12,000+ entrepreneur community is expanding with youth engagement and regional hubs, and what differentiates their prizes: research-led design, flexible prize models, and access to cross-sector decision makers that help winners scale. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Show 320 - Sam D and Tony join the Full Spectrum Cycling Podcast for a raucous show covering wide ranging topics including Tour de Towner, electric bikes, The Slow Roll, Fattoberfest, Full Moon Beach Ride, Bay View Bash, bike shop closings Free Fall Fest, Bison Hearts and so much more! https://youtu.be/rYDyLJv9SW4 The Milwaukee Minute (or 5) Tour de Towner Slow Roll Salsa Kingpin Installed on my Bearclaw Bruno fat-bike. - I like the compression fitting vs the version on my Whisky. Bay View Bash Lineup Sven's Stuff for sale! - https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/profile/1582042908/ Schlick Cycles Electric Longtail Tour de Towner at Thirsty Fox Tour de Towner 2025 Gallery Talkin' Schmack Longtail Electric operational! The Bike Shop at Southport in Kenosha has closed. - https://www.facebook.com/share/191aW7b7sY/ Fatoberfest - Osage, IA - October 18th - https://facebook.com/events/s/fatober-fest/1512613706572630/ September 13, 2025 Chequamegon 40 - https://www.cheqmtb.com Full Moon Beach Ride Redux - September 6th - Port Washington - https://www.facebook.com/events/1455232715676759 Free Fall Fest - Levis Mounds - The Free Fall Fest is starting to shape up! -Friday, check in, mingle, socialize, night ride? -Saturday, Mound top coffee/breakfast? "Poker ride;" Kubota Kruze time trial -Saturday later-beverage kiddie pool, BYO hors d'oeuvres -Saturday evening-Social campfire, Music by Eric Glaze and the Natural Disaster, Kiddie bike race, night ride? -Sunday-Social ride Levis Mound T-shirts available (new design). Prizes are being gathered, glow sticks purchased. :) See all Full Spectrum Cycling Video Podcast Episodes here - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLblXPI1hYVGbwjJjdv_eJGMubhqRU4vwd Show Beer - Third Space - Heavenly Haze - Hazy IPA This Hazy IPA is packed with loads of Citra Cryo, Idaho 7 Cryo, and Sabro Cryo hops for intense juicy fruit flavors and low bitterness. 6.2% ABV 20 IBU Show Guest - Sam D and Tony If you like this show PLEASE Subscribe in Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/full-spectrum-cycling/id1569662493 Stuff for sale on Facebook Marketplace Call-in to 717-727-2453 and leave us a message about how cycling is making your life better! Shit Worth Doing September 6th - Port Washington, WI - Full Moon Beach Ride - https://www.facebook.com/events/1455232715676759 September 13, 2025 Chequamegon 40/Chequamegon MTB Festival - Cable, WI - https://www.cheqmtb.com September 21st - Milwaukee, WI - The Slow Roll September 19-20-21st 2025 - Free-Fall Fest - Levis Mounds, WI November 8 - Kern Park Kross - https://www.facebook.com/share/19g7o6d8fn/ December 6 and 13, MKE and MAD - Santa Cycle Rampage dates set - https://wisconsinbikefed.org/santa-cycle-rampage/ January 9-11, 2026 - https://www.fatpursuit.com/ Bikes! Omnium Cargo Electric Mini Max - Small - Galaxy Black Large Schlick Cycles 29+ Custom Build - Black Medium Schlick Cycles 29+ Custom Build - Orange Large Schlick Cycles Tatanka, Orange. 29+ Schlick Cycles frames for custom builds Contact info@everydaycycles.com Call-in to 717-727-2453 and leave us a message about how cycling is making your life better! =============================Equipment we use during the production of Full Spectrum Cycling:============================= Cameras Mevo Core - https://amzn.to/3VpGzmJ - (Amazon) Mevo Start - https://amzn.to/3ZG2B7y - (Amazon) Panasonic 25mm 1.7 lens - https://amzn.to/3OH8Ph0 - (Amazon) Olympus 12mm-42mm lens - https://amzn.to/4iiEyCO - (Amazon) Audio Rode Podcaster Pro II - https://amzn.to/3xKbRfI (Amazon) Microphones Earthworks Ethos Microphone - https://amzn.to/4eR6kEC (Amazon) MXL BCD-1 Dynamic Microphone - https://amzn.to/3Yigjx9 (Amazon) Rode Wireless Go II - https://amzn.
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Students aged 12-19 across Ireland have just three weeks left to submit entries for the 2026 Stripe Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition, the first exhibition to take place with programmable financial services company Stripe as title sponsor. The event will be held at the RDS, Dublin, from 7-10 January 2026, and applications must be submitted by 5 p.m. on 26 September 2025. Ireland has a long history of world-changing inventions and scientific contributions, from the modern submarine to the portable defibrillator to the rocket-propelled ejector seat. Continuing this tradition, many YSTE alumni have gone on to be scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs, developing ideas that have advanced society. Stripe became the title sponsor of the exhibition in May 2025, succeeding BT Ireland after their 25-year custodianship of the event. The appointment marked twenty years since Stripe co-founders Patrick and John Collison competed at the 2005 YSTE, where Patrick was crowned the overall winner and John took home a category award. As title sponsors, Stripe will preserve YSTE's proven formula and maintain popular initiatives introduced by BT, including the Primary Science Fair, Business Bootcamp, accommodation grants, and meal vouchers. In partnership with the YSTE Board, Stripe plans to enhance the exhibition for the next generation of scientists and technologists, with more guidance and inspiration for students preparing their projects, additional resources for teachers, and new ways for alumni to connect and collaborate. Alongside favourite exhibits from prior years, Stripe YSTE 2026 will feature fresh installations showcasing cutting-edge technology like AI, along with books that have inspired ideas to improve the world. To mark the start of this exciting new chapter, Stripe unveiled a refreshed brand identity and website for Stripe YSTE. The new design builds on the exhibition's established look, inspired by the power of science and technology, and celebrates the work of young scientists. Eileen O'Mara, chief revenue officer at Stripe, said: "We can't wait to see what the next generation of inventors and researchers are cooking up. The Stripe Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition is a launchpad for young people with big ideas, and we know from Stripe's own history that it can be an incredible catalyst for your future studies and career. Whether you're building a new climate technology or investigating a cure for a disease, this is your moment to shine." Professor Pat Guiry, Chairperson of the Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition Board added: "As we begin this exciting new chapter with Stripe as title sponsor, we remain inspired by the ingenuity that students in Ireland bring to their projects every year. With just weeks to go until the deadline, I would encourage all young people with a passion for STEM to seize this opportunity. We look forward to welcoming the next generation of bright minds to the RDS in January." Prizes and entry information Stripe YSTE awards prizes across five categories: Technology Social and behavioural science Biological and ecological science Chemical, physical, and mathematical science Health and wellbeing There are over 200 prizes available, with a total prize fund of €50,000 - including a top award of €7,500. The winners of the Stripe Young Scientist & Technologist of the Year Award 2026 will represent Ireland at the European Union Contest for Young Scientists (EUCYS), a competition where Ireland has won first place 17 times in the past 35 years. To enter, students simply need to complete an online application and submit a one-page proposal outlining their idea. Finalists will be announced at the end of October, with their projects showcased at the exhibition in January. For more information on the Stripe YSTE and how to apply, visit www.stripeyste.com. See more stories here. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Po...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting will be awarded with one of the television's top prizes. AP correspondent Marcela Sanchez reports.
Those who follow these things say they're never seen anything like it before. Donald Trump wants a Nobel prize and he's not shy about pushing for one. As The Bridge kicks off season six, our regular Monday contributor, Dr Janice Stein from the Munk School at the University of Toronto makes her view known on that, Ukraine, Russia, China and the Middle East.
Welcome to Day 299 of the Apocalypse. The Samurai Professionals are back with a mix of chaos, culture, and conversations you didn't know you needed. This week, Marvin and Frank break down Raja Jackson's vicious attack on a pro wrestler, the new Jussie Smollett documentary, and why Lil Nas X is once again running around naked and making headlines.On the relationship side, the Pros dive into the Lonely Men Syndrome, the growing trend of women who want men to always be the problem, and settle the debate of debates: Who is really the prize—men or women? Plus, we determine Marvin's ultimate '90s crush, and the answer may surprise you, and much more. Let's Chop It Up!Rate, Comment, and Subscribe. It helps the podcast to grow.Please visit us at TheSamuraiPros.comLeave us a voice note. We'll play it on then show. Follow the hosts on social all social platforms:Instagram | @TheSamuraiPros Twitter | @TheSamuraiPros Marvin | @MarvinxAdams Frank | @iCanOnlyBeFrankDon't forget to tag #TheSamuraiPros or @ us to let us know what you think of this week's episode!
Arrancamos temporada en Radio 3 con nuevo horario y la misma ilusión. Clásicos y novedades flotan en la primera marmita de esta nueva etapa. Suena el disco póstumo de los australianos The Saints, el regreso de la noruega Vibeke (The Twistaroos), una canción inédita de las sesiones del primer álbum de Patti Smith (foto) o lo próximo de Holly Golightly. La música sigue sonando.(Foto del podcast por Robert Mapplethorpe)Playlist;THE CYNICS “Here we are” (Here we are, 2007)JAVIER ESCOVEDO “The music keeps on playing” (City lights, 2012)THE FLAMIN’ GROOVIES “City lights” (Teenage head, 1971)THE NEW CHRISTS “The golden Street” (The burning of Rome)THE SAINTS “Empires (Sometimes we fall)” (Long march through the Jazz Age)THE PRIZE “From the night” (In the red)THE GNOMES “I’m not the one”THE VIBEKE SAUGESTAD BAND “Hey now sunshine” (The Sun Sessions EP)THE RUBINOOS “Gorilla” (1975)PATTI SMITH “Snowball” (inédito, grabado en 1975)HOLLY GOLIGHTLY “Miss fortune” (Look like trouble)NATURAL CHILD “Little magig” (Be my guest, 2023)GRATEFUL DEAD “The music never stopped” (Blues for Allah, 1975)Escuchar audio
The CBC Literary Prizes are where Canadian writing stars are made… and this week, we'll prove it to you. In the first season of Bookends, Mattea Roach spoke with some of the winners, finalists and jurors of the prizes. This week, we're revisiting Mattea's conversations with Zilla Jones, Dorian McNamara, David Huebert, Zoe Whittall, and Rachel Robb. You can learn more about the prizes at cbcbooks.ca.Hear the full conversations here:An opera singer gives voice to the Grenadian revolution Meet the winner of the 2025 CBC Short Story Prize David Huebert: Exploring the complexity of our relationship with oil through fiction Zoe Whittall: Why heartbreak is a valid form of griefRachel Robb: Exploring reconciliation and the natural world
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Life with Jesus isn't about empty attempts or wasted effort. Just like a prize machine that always gives back, when you offer even a little to Him, He always responds with something meaningful. In this message, discover how pursuing Christ guarantees growth, purpose, and joy - every time.
Send us a textAfter taking a couple week off, the Crew return to talk some #StarWars : #Visions - Volume 1. Before jumping into that, the Crew talk about some interesting news items as it relates to #GinaCarano [#CaraDune] and her settlement with #Disney, along with the recent admittance from Disney that they have lost viewership amongst the male audience.Even though the DetBlock Crew have talked Visions Volume 1, Bogie had not joined the team yet. So, with it being a bit of a slow time for Star Wars news and content, Bogie watched episodes 6-9 of volume 1 of Visions, which Mike and him look to discuss.Thoughts and prayers go out to all those impacted, especially the children and parents, from the school shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in #Minneapolis , MN. Being that both Bogie and Mike are from the Twin Cities and it hits close to home, they felt the need to address it.Social Media Handles:TikTok: @DetBlockAA23Twitter: @DetBlockAA23PodInstagram: detention_block_aa_23FB Group: Detention Block AA-23: A Star Wars PodcastYouTube: Detention Block AA-23: A Star Wars #PodcastDon't forget to #SUBSCRIBE to our #YouTube channel for #podcast episodes and other content! #Prize #giveaway at 200 subs! Goal = 500!Sponsors:Under Pressure #BrewingGolden Valley, MNMirror Twin BrewingLexington, KYSource: #Comics & #GamesRoseville, MNStar Wars ComicsStar Wars Games: X-Wing & Armada strategy games; Star Wars: Legion strategy #gameTwin Cities Geek - Magazine & Online #CommunityMy Star Wars Life - FB Group (Join Now!)
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8.29.2025 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Katrina 20 Years Later, Trump Nobel Prize Push, Black Ohioans Face Deep InequitiesTwenty years after Hurricane Katrina, we examine the lessons learned, the resilience of New Orleans' communities, and the road still ahead. Community leaders and educators will be here to share with us the changes that have helped keep the city thriving. The delusions from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue hit a new high as some around the twice-impeached, criminally convicted felon-in-chief, Donald "The Con" Trump, are pushing for him to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. We'll show you how an Indian anchor broke down why he should never be considered for the coveted award. New data reveals deep inequities still impacting Black Ohioans in health, education, and opportunity. The president of the Ohio Legislative Black Caucus Foundation will be here to discuss the current state of affairs and what needs to change.#BlackStarNetwork partner: Fanbasehttps://www.startengine.com/offering/fanbaseThis Reg A+ offering is made available through StartEngine Primary, LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment. You should read the Offering Circular (https://bit.ly/3VDPKjD) and Risks (https://bit.ly/3ZQzHl0) related to this offering before investing.Download the Black Star Network app at http://www.blackstarnetwork.com! We're on iOS, AppleTV, Android, AndroidTV, Roku, FireTV, XBox and SamsungTV.The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The experimental novelist on finding God, being "a misfit" and her return to writing.--Nicola Barker is "has broken the mould so many times it's almost beyond repair". She's a post-punk literary anarchist who writes from the peripheries of the UK.Her experiments with narrative form have won her many plaudits, including the Goldsmith's Prize for literary fiction, which the New Statesman partners with.Barker joins Tanjil Rashid on the New Statesman culture podcast to discuss her latest novel, Tony Interrupter: a comedy about art, virality, chaos, and the surprising impact of freak events in Kent.LISTEN AD-FREE:
Preet's out this week, so we're excited to share an episode of Raging Moderates with Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov, which we think listeners of Stay Tuned with enjoy. We'll be back next week! Jessica Tarlov sits down for a wide-ranging conversation with Hillary Clinton to tackle some of the most pressing challenges of our time. They explore how Donald Trump could attempt to broker an end to Russia's war in Ukraine, how Democrats should navigate their relationship with Israel amid the deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and Trump's accelerating consolidation of power at home. Secretary Clinton shares her take on the perils of “dumb power” diplomacy, the fractures within the Democratic coalition, and the struggles facing young men in today's economy. Plus, she also reflects on the stakes for democracy—and whether she believes America will ever be ready for a woman president. Follow Raging Moderates, @RagingModeratesPod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What turns a live event into a cultural moment people never forget? David Jammy has some answers. As Executive Producer at Done+Dusted, he's helped shape global broadcasts from the Emmys and Kennedy Center Honors to the Global Citizen Festival and the Mark Twain Prize. In this conversation, David traces his path from student activist in apartheid-era South Africa to producing events that capture history as it happens. He shares his storytelling philosophy, the challenge of turning fleeting moments into lasting television, and the behind-the-scenes story of the 2025 Mark Twain Prize honoring Conan O'Brien—a night that doubled as both a tribute and an act of resistance. It's a reminder that live events aren't just entertainment. They can be culture's way of recording history in real time. ----- LINKS: Done+Dusted Kelly Clarkson's Cautionary Christmas Music Tale (2013) PBS | Jon Stewart Mark Twain Prize Acceptance Speech Netflix | Conan O'Brien: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor Variety | How Done+Dusted Found the Right Tone for Conan O'Brien's Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize, as Both a Celebration and a Wake: ‘It Was So Cathartic'
.On this week's episode of You Are What You Read, we are joined by Jeffrey Eugenides. Jeffrey is the bestselling novelist, short story writer and Pulitzer Prize-winner known for The Virgin Suicides, Middlesex and The Marriage Plot. Jeffrey was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2018 and to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2013. He has taught at Princeton and now serves as the Lewis and Loretta Glucksman Professor in American Letters at NYU. His next project, Icarus, is an Audible original coming this fall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize multiple times—for North Korea talks, the Abraham Accords, Middle East ceasefires, and more. But why hasn't he won while others like Obama received it so easily? In this video, we break down the history of the Nobel Peace Prize, its controversies, Trump's nominations, and whether political bias is keeping him out—or if he's on track to finally win it.
Sometimes the greatest battles we face are with the voices in our own heads—and those voices are lying. Drawing from Philippians 3, I expose the cycle of shame, striving, and comparison that keeps believers stuck, and show how true righteousness releases boldness and clarity. If you've been trying to earn what God already gave you in Christ, this message is your reset.
Oklahoma's Ryan Walters loses in court while doubling down on Christian victimhood, Pastor Doug Wilson's growing extremist empire in Idaho gets national attention, and Lindsey Graham warns that “God will pull the plug on America” if we stop funding Israel. Also in the mix: Marjorie Taylor Greene picks a fight with Lindsey Graham A Christian charity fires a pregnant gay woman and wins in court New York pushes back against political churches with a bold new bill A Pennsylvania priest rigs a Corvette raffle And in Arizona, a young candidate who says women shouldn't hold office is… running for office
In this episode, Charles Duhigg shares how to read the room, adapt to each person, and communicate in ways that inspire personal growth. Whether on stage or in a meeting, you'll move people to lean in, listen, and take action.Watch the video and download the leader guide: https://www.life.church/leadershippodcast/pulitzer-prize-winner-how-to-speak-so-people-actually-listen-charles-duhigg.To enter the giveaway, comment “I want to be a better communicator” on the CGLP YouTube Channel at www.youtube.com/@craiggroeschel. ==================== JOIN THE COMMUNITY
Headlines for August 21, 2025; “I Just Want to Die”: Desperate Med Student in Gaza Sends Messages to Doctor Denied Entry; “The West Bank Is the Prize”: Israel Approves New Settlements to “Bury” Palestinian State; Smithsonian Head Lonnie Bunch in 2020 on Telling “Unvarnished” History, Meeting Trump & More