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Best podcasts about Rhesus

Latest podcast episodes about Rhesus

Žižek And So On
SHORT SESSIONS PREVIEW - SOME TICKLISH SUBJECTS

Žižek And So On

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 10:19


LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE HERE!Alright, we're back with another Patreon SHORT SESSION and this week Tim is at the shops buying a Tickle Me Elmo and we're taking a look at some aspects of laughter in a few different ways.SHORT SESSIONS, variable length sessions, however you wanna put it, in these episodes we'll wrap them up because of something that is said, rather than the tyranny of the clock.So what's so ticklish about the ticklish subject? Can it tickle itself?We're talking Žižek's totalitarian laughter, Adam Phillips on the erotic grammar of tickling, Trump as the David Brent of Empire, Romanian orphanages and Rhesus monkeys, and the dialectic of cringe and tickling.Whatever you do, don't google "competitive tickling".Check out Aaron Schuster's piece on tickling here.Jamil Khader's RELOADING LAUGHTER: ŽIŽEK AND A THEORY OF COMEDYSee you in Paris,Ž&...

sMater
sMater | Glenn Gardener 3 | In-utero Treatments

sMater

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 16:23 Transcription Available


The final episode in the three-part maternal fetal medicine series with Dr Glenn Gardener looks to the next frontier of complicated pregnancy treatments.The Director of the Mater Centre for Maternal Fetal Medicine delves into emerging treatments for pregnant women with Rhesus disease, and the role of advanced technologies in driving non-invasive procedures in the future.To find out more about Mater's specialists and services, visit mater.org.auGP Education activity log:Podcast title - sMater: In-utero treatmentsProvider - Mater Misericordiae Ltd Date published - March 7, 2025Certificate of completion - click here____00:00 - Introduction01:30 - Rhesus disease11:05 - Questions from GPs14:15 - The Check Up----#pregnancyhealth #healtheducation #smater #materTo learn more about Mater, visit https://www.mater.org.au/

Talkin2Todd
Ep. 257 - Rhesus Pieces

Talkin2Todd

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 48:15


Ep. 257, Recorded 1/27/2025. Classic Honeypot. Money for Postage. Reese's Monkeys. P vs NP. Unskippable. Scratch n Sniff. We're loud. Oh 69. Oh bless his heart.

Geburtsgeschichten
164 | Zina - Erste Geburt, Schwangerschaft während der Pandemie, Rhesus Negativ, Dammriss 2. Grades, Stillhütchen

Geburtsgeschichten

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 48:05


In dieser Folge erzählt Anne von ihrer ersten Geburt, einem sekundären Kaiserschnitt nach Einleitung. Von der Geburt ihres Sternenkindes wird sie in einer separaten Folge erzählen. *** Die Shownotes findest du hier. Hier geht es zum Geburtsgeschichten Newsletter. Unterstütze den Podcast auf buymeacoffee.com/geburt Folge direkt herunterladen

The Morning Stream
TMS 2734: B Tier Vices

The Morning Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 73:12


Bad tasting font. A horizontal guy. Native dromedary. Tar pit buttered popcorn. Working Tingles. insufficient Vices. Is a car a puppet? Cuz I'd like really wanted to know. The shuttlecock of the Confederacy. The TALIA Bot. Underaged 50 something. Bactrian Bacteria. Spicy Zelda Takes. Frisbee Pies. Everybody Chaka Kong. Rhesus pieces with Bobby and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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TMS 2734: B Tier Vices

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 73:12


Bad tasting font. A horizontal guy. Native dromedary. Tar pit buttered popcorn. Working Tingles. insufficient Vices. Is a car a puppet? Cuz I'd like really wanted to know. The shuttlecock of the Confederacy. The TALIA Bot. Underaged 50 something. Bactrian Bacteria. Spicy Zelda Takes. Frisbee Pies. Everybody Chaka Kong. Rhesus pieces with Bobby and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

S2 Underground
The Wire - November 7, 2024

S2 Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 1:45


//The Wire// 2300Z November 7, 2024////ROUTINE////BLUF: MONKEYS ESCAPE IN SOUTH CAROLINA, NO MOTIVE YET DETERMINED. DOMESTIC OPPOSITION TO TRUMP PRESIDENCY MOUNTING.// -----BEGIN TEARLINE------International Events-Middle East: The war continues as before. Both Israeli and Hezbollah forces have continued trading missile strikes in Lebanon. Hezbollah has increasingly attempted to target Haifa, as Israeli forces continue their invasion of southern Lebanon.-HomeFront-South Carolina: This morning 43 Rhesus monkeys conducted a coordinated escape from the Alpha Genesis research facility in Yemassee. The monkeys themselves have allegedly not taken part in any medical experimentation as this facility is mostly used for breeding the monkeys for research at other facilities. However, it is not clear how the monkeys escaped, or for how long they may have been planning this operation. Consequently, locals have been advised to keep their windows and doors closed as a precautionary measure to prevent the monkeys from claiming squatters rights on their property before they are deported.-----END TEARLINE-----Analyst Comments: As expected following any election that results in a change of power, the mad rush to push through as much legislation as possible has begun. Though it's hard to say how federal changes will result in that much difference at the state level, many states (such as California) are attempting to string up as much red tape as possible before Inauguration Day. Some politicians are openly stating that they intend to fight Trump's win in the courts, pending an investigation of voter fraud. If those efforts fail, it's likely that some politicians will attempt to halt the certification of Trump's win before it takes place on January 6th. Consequently, large-scale demonstrations could be expected at the Capitol as many liberal voters attempt to redress their concerns about the election before Congress.Analyst: S2A1//END REPORT//

New Books Network
Roberto Morales-Harley, "The Embassy, the Ambush, and the Ogre: Greco-Roman Influence in Sanskrit Theater” (Open Book, 2024)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 38:53


The Embassy, the Ambush, and the Ogre: Greco-Roman Influence in Sanskrit Theater (Open Book, 2024) presents a sophisticated and intricate examination of the parallels between Sanskrit and Greco-Roman literature. By means of a philological and literary analysis, Morales-Harley hypothesizes that Greco-Roman literature was known, understood, and recreated in India. Moreover, it is argued that the techniques for adapting epic into theater could have been Greco-Roman influences in India, and that some of the elements adapted within the literary motifs (specifically the motifs of the embassy, the ambush, and the ogre) could have been Greco-Roman borrowings by Sanskrit authors. This book draws on a wide variety of sources, including Iliad, Phoenix, Rhesus and Cyclops (Greco-Roman) as well as Mahābhārata, The Embassy, The Five Nights and The Middle One (Sanskrit). The result is a well-supported argument which presents us with the possibility of cultural exchange between the Greco-Roman world and India – a possibility which, though hypothetical, is worth acknowledging. This book is available open access here.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Literary Studies
Roberto Morales-Harley, "The Embassy, the Ambush, and the Ogre: Greco-Roman Influence in Sanskrit Theater” (Open Book, 2024)

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 38:53


The Embassy, the Ambush, and the Ogre: Greco-Roman Influence in Sanskrit Theater (Open Book, 2024) presents a sophisticated and intricate examination of the parallels between Sanskrit and Greco-Roman literature. By means of a philological and literary analysis, Morales-Harley hypothesizes that Greco-Roman literature was known, understood, and recreated in India. Moreover, it is argued that the techniques for adapting epic into theater could have been Greco-Roman influences in India, and that some of the elements adapted within the literary motifs (specifically the motifs of the embassy, the ambush, and the ogre) could have been Greco-Roman borrowings by Sanskrit authors. This book draws on a wide variety of sources, including Iliad, Phoenix, Rhesus and Cyclops (Greco-Roman) as well as Mahābhārata, The Embassy, The Five Nights and The Middle One (Sanskrit). The result is a well-supported argument which presents us with the possibility of cultural exchange between the Greco-Roman world and India – a possibility which, though hypothetical, is worth acknowledging. This book is available open access here.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies

New Books in Dance
Roberto Morales-Harley, "The Embassy, the Ambush, and the Ogre: Greco-Roman Influence in Sanskrit Theater” (Open Book, 2024)

New Books in Dance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 38:53


The Embassy, the Ambush, and the Ogre: Greco-Roman Influence in Sanskrit Theater (Open Book, 2024) presents a sophisticated and intricate examination of the parallels between Sanskrit and Greco-Roman literature. By means of a philological and literary analysis, Morales-Harley hypothesizes that Greco-Roman literature was known, understood, and recreated in India. Moreover, it is argued that the techniques for adapting epic into theater could have been Greco-Roman influences in India, and that some of the elements adapted within the literary motifs (specifically the motifs of the embassy, the ambush, and the ogre) could have been Greco-Roman borrowings by Sanskrit authors. This book draws on a wide variety of sources, including Iliad, Phoenix, Rhesus and Cyclops (Greco-Roman) as well as Mahābhārata, The Embassy, The Five Nights and The Middle One (Sanskrit). The result is a well-supported argument which presents us with the possibility of cultural exchange between the Greco-Roman world and India – a possibility which, though hypothetical, is worth acknowledging. This book is available open access here.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts

New Books in Intellectual History
Roberto Morales-Harley, "The Embassy, the Ambush, and the Ogre: Greco-Roman Influence in Sanskrit Theater” (Open Book, 2024)

New Books in Intellectual History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 38:53


The Embassy, the Ambush, and the Ogre: Greco-Roman Influence in Sanskrit Theater (Open Book, 2024) presents a sophisticated and intricate examination of the parallels between Sanskrit and Greco-Roman literature. By means of a philological and literary analysis, Morales-Harley hypothesizes that Greco-Roman literature was known, understood, and recreated in India. Moreover, it is argued that the techniques for adapting epic into theater could have been Greco-Roman influences in India, and that some of the elements adapted within the literary motifs (specifically the motifs of the embassy, the ambush, and the ogre) could have been Greco-Roman borrowings by Sanskrit authors. This book draws on a wide variety of sources, including Iliad, Phoenix, Rhesus and Cyclops (Greco-Roman) as well as Mahābhārata, The Embassy, The Five Nights and The Middle One (Sanskrit). The result is a well-supported argument which presents us with the possibility of cultural exchange between the Greco-Roman world and India – a possibility which, though hypothetical, is worth acknowledging. This book is available open access here.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history

New Books in Ancient History
Roberto Morales-Harley, "The Embassy, the Ambush, and the Ogre: Greco-Roman Influence in Sanskrit Theater” (Open Book, 2024)

New Books in Ancient History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 38:53


The Embassy, the Ambush, and the Ogre: Greco-Roman Influence in Sanskrit Theater (Open Book, 2024) presents a sophisticated and intricate examination of the parallels between Sanskrit and Greco-Roman literature. By means of a philological and literary analysis, Morales-Harley hypothesizes that Greco-Roman literature was known, understood, and recreated in India. Moreover, it is argued that the techniques for adapting epic into theater could have been Greco-Roman influences in India, and that some of the elements adapted within the literary motifs (specifically the motifs of the embassy, the ambush, and the ogre) could have been Greco-Roman borrowings by Sanskrit authors. This book draws on a wide variety of sources, including Iliad, Phoenix, Rhesus and Cyclops (Greco-Roman) as well as Mahābhārata, The Embassy, The Five Nights and The Middle One (Sanskrit). The result is a well-supported argument which presents us with the possibility of cultural exchange between the Greco-Roman world and India – a possibility which, though hypothetical, is worth acknowledging. This book is available open access here.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in South Asian Studies
Roberto Morales-Harley, "The Embassy, the Ambush, and the Ogre: Greco-Roman Influence in Sanskrit Theater” (Open Book, 2024)

New Books in South Asian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 38:53


The Embassy, the Ambush, and the Ogre: Greco-Roman Influence in Sanskrit Theater (Open Book, 2024) presents a sophisticated and intricate examination of the parallels between Sanskrit and Greco-Roman literature. By means of a philological and literary analysis, Morales-Harley hypothesizes that Greco-Roman literature was known, understood, and recreated in India. Moreover, it is argued that the techniques for adapting epic into theater could have been Greco-Roman influences in India, and that some of the elements adapted within the literary motifs (specifically the motifs of the embassy, the ambush, and the ogre) could have been Greco-Roman borrowings by Sanskrit authors. This book draws on a wide variety of sources, including Iliad, Phoenix, Rhesus and Cyclops (Greco-Roman) as well as Mahābhārata, The Embassy, The Five Nights and The Middle One (Sanskrit). The result is a well-supported argument which presents us with the possibility of cultural exchange between the Greco-Roman world and India – a possibility which, though hypothetical, is worth acknowledging. This book is available open access here.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies

New Books in Hindu Studies
Roberto Morales-Harley, "The Embassy, the Ambush, and the Ogre: Greco-Roman Influence in Sanskrit Theater” (Open Book, 2024)

New Books in Hindu Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 38:53


The Embassy, the Ambush, and the Ogre: Greco-Roman Influence in Sanskrit Theater (Open Book, 2024) presents a sophisticated and intricate examination of the parallels between Sanskrit and Greco-Roman literature. By means of a philological and literary analysis, Morales-Harley hypothesizes that Greco-Roman literature was known, understood, and recreated in India. Moreover, it is argued that the techniques for adapting epic into theater could have been Greco-Roman influences in India, and that some of the elements adapted within the literary motifs (specifically the motifs of the embassy, the ambush, and the ogre) could have been Greco-Roman borrowings by Sanskrit authors. This book draws on a wide variety of sources, including Iliad, Phoenix, Rhesus and Cyclops (Greco-Roman) as well as Mahābhārata, The Embassy, The Five Nights and The Middle One (Sanskrit). The result is a well-supported argument which presents us with the possibility of cultural exchange between the Greco-Roman world and India – a possibility which, though hypothetical, is worth acknowledging. This book is available open access here.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/indian-religions

Dive into Imaging Science
Long-term engraftment and maturation of autologous iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes in two rhesus macaques

Dive into Imaging Science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 51:19


GUEST: John Ronald, London (ON, Canada)Welcome back!  It has been a while but are back with a bang, having our good friend John Ronald from The Robarts Research Institute in London, Ontario as our guest. John's group combines advances in molecular and synthetic biology with a multimodal imaging perspective to build new tools for early detection and treatment of cancer, as well as non-invasive monitoring of cell, gene and genome therapies. One of John's passions is gene reporter imaging, which is also the main focus of this edition. The paper up for discussion comes from Cynthia Dunbar's lab at NIH, Bethesda which was recently published in Cell Stem Cell. We discover their approach to non-invasively follow engraftment and maturation of pluripotent stem cells in rhesus macaques with myocardial infarctions, discuss some of the technicalities of engineering autologous cells, and fall in love with the beautiful RNAScope images that are presented. We discuss what makes a good imaging reporter, why one size doesn't always fit all, and a future where not just cells, but activation states can be imaged. Along the way, John also shares advices received from the wonderful Sanjiv Sam Gambhir on how to improve the chances of getting your grants funded and that supposedly crazy ideas should not be discarded... they might even lead to high impact publications.And of course, true to our tradition, we enjoy a special cocktail. For this edition the “Angry Canadian”, obviously. For the curious listeners: a good measure of Whisky, 2 tablespoons of fine Canadian Maple syrup, a few drops of bitters and 1 teaspoon lemon juice, then top up with soda water.Selected Publication: Lin Y, Sato N, Hong S, Nakamura K, Ferrante EA, Yu ZX, Chen MY, Nakamura DS, Yang X, Clevenger RR, Hunt TJ, Taylor JL, Jeffries KR, Keeran KJ, Neidig LE, Mehta A, Schwartzbeck R, Yu SJ, Kelly C, Navarengom K, Takeda K, Adler SS, Choyke PL, Zou J, Murry CE, Boehm M, Dunbar CE. Long-term engraftment and maturation of autologous iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes in two rhesus macaques. Cell Stem Cell. 2024 Jul 5;31(7):974-988.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.stem.2024.05.005. Epub 2024 Jun 5. PMID: 38843830; PMCID: PMC11227404. https://www.cell.com/cell-stem-cell/abstract/S1934-5909(24)00182-6Further information on the European Society for Molecular Imaging:https://e-smi.eu/Contact: office@e-smi.eu 

Eavesdroppin‘
CULTS & CONSPIRACIES: The Blackburn Cult, the Rhesus Negative blood-type conspiracy & more!

Eavesdroppin‘

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 58:56


On Eavesdroppin' comedy podcast this week, Geordie & Michelle look at cults and conspiracies… In 1929, the body of a woman called Willa Rhodes was found by police under the floorboards of her foster parents' home. This gruesome discovery led police to the bizarre Blackburn cult, run by mother-daughter duo May Blackburn and Ruth Rizzio. Did archangel Gabriel really tell the pair to write a book that would end the world? Did May really bake a cult member to death? And were May and Ruth really the ‘Two Witnesses' from the bible or just a couple of hustlers? Listen now to find out!Do you know your blood type? According to some internet conspiracy theorists, if you're Rhesus Negative, you might be part alien! This week, Michelle dives into this blood-type conspiracy and why some people think there's something to it… She then looks at a UFO-based theory that there are aliens walking among us and the Black Knight Satellite Theory – UFO or just a space blanket? You decide!So pop on your headphones, grab a brown lemonade and join Geordie & Michelle for this week's episode, plus chit-chat about Changing Rooms, Naked Attraction and the moon landing, only on Eavesdroppin' podcast. And remember, wherever you are, whatever you do, just keep Eavesdroppin'!*Disclaimer: We don't claim to have any factual info about anything ever and our opinions are just opinions not fact, sooorrrryyy! Don't sue us!Please rate, review, share and subscribe in all the usual places – we love it when you do!Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/eavesdroppinDo write in with your stories at hello@eavesdroppinpodcast.com or send us a Voice Note!Listen: www.eavesdroppinpodcast.com or https://podfollow.com/eavesdroppinYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqcuzv-EXizUo4emmt9PgfwFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/eavesdroppinpodcast#cults #conspiracytheories #blackburncult #aliens #UFOs #rhesusnegativeconspiracy #bloodtypeconspiracy #reallife #podcast #comedy #comedypodcast #truestories #storytellingpodcast #eavesdroppin #eavesdroppinpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Trilogy Outdoors
Season 3 Episode 97 Monkey Island in SC and Shrimp Baiting 101

Trilogy Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 54:12


Fall is in the air.......this is definitely true here in South Carolina as shrimp baiting season has begun on September 13th. This is a tradition that most watermen live for every fall. The ability to go out and to fill a cooler with some tasty lowcountry delicacies and to actually be in control of harvesting them. It can be a bit overwhelming to someone that is new to the technique and we cover all the ways to have success while helping you straighten that learning curve. Our panel this week is made up of some of the guys from Trilogy Outdoors Radio. Capt Fred, Capt. Chris, and Tony the Bassmaster join Capt. E to go over all the steps at getting out on the water to cast those nets on the bait balls and will a cooler up. Firstly, we are joined by Capt. Jason Burton of Murrells Inlet Fishing Chartersas well as Capt Chris Regan of Carolina Hook and Fly Outfitters. These two were recently fishing an event on The Southern Redfish Cup down in the Beaurfort, S.C. area, They were both unaware of Morgan(Monkey) Island that is located in the barrier islands along the coastal region of Beaufort. This island has a colony of free-ranging Rhesus monkeys that were placed there in the 70's and now contain over 4000 in the colony. There are many that are not aware of this island and it's inhabitants, just as Capt. Chris and Capt. Jason. You can imagine the surprise and the stories that this produces when they start shaking trees and running to the beach to say hello or to warn you. We hope you enjoy the show and please be sure to like, share and subscribe to our show. We appreciate every download and hope everyone is out chasing fins. fur, or feathers! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/trilogy-outdoors--5441492/support.

A hombros de gigantes
A hombros de gigantes - La historia de los venenos es la historia de la humanidad - 10/08/24

A hombros de gigantes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 56:06


La historia de los venenos es la historia de la humanidad. Desde tiempos inmemoriales, los seres humanos han sentido fascinación por estas sustancias, naturales o sintéticas, que han sido empleadas para defenderse, cazar… y asesinar, pero también en medicina (la diferencia está en la dosis). Y como no, han sido fuente de inspiración para artistas, literatos y cineastas. Con la colaboración de Bernardo Herradón, hemos entrevistado a Daniel Torregrosa, autor del libro “El olor de las almendras amargas. Un paseo por la ciencia de los venenos y su presencia en el arte y la ficción” (Menos cuarto).En este programa hemos recuperado el resto de las secciones. Montse Villar nos ha hablado de las moléculas descubiertas en el medio interestelar. Hasta ahora se han identificado más de 250, algunas fundamentales para la vida en nuestro planeta. Con Lluís Montoliu hemos analizado las implicaciones éticas y científicas del primer mono quimérico creado por científicos chinos a partir de dos embriones genéticamente distintos de mono Rhesus (Macaca mulatta). Con Jesús Zamora hemos reflexionado sobre unas de las cuestiones objeto de debate en filosofía y en otras facetas de la vida: la objetividad. Fernando Blasco nos ha recordado como es la famosa cinta de Moebius pero sobre todo, la relación que tiene que haber entre sus lados para poder confeccionarla. Un reciente estudio asegura que esa relación tiene que ser por lo menos raíz de 3. Hemos reseñado los libros “El sueño de la inteligencia artificial. El proyecto de construir máquinas pensantes”, de Gisela Baños (Shackleton Books) y “¿En qué piensan las abejas?”, de Mathieu Lihoreau (Pirámide). Escuchar audio

A hombros de gigantes
A hombros de gigantes - La historia de los venenos es la historia de la humanidad - 10/08/24

A hombros de gigantes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 56:06


La historia de los venenos es la historia de la humanidad. Desde tiempos inmemoriales, los seres humanos han sentido fascinación por estas sustancias, naturales o sintéticas, que han sido empleadas para defenderse, cazar… y asesinar, pero también en medicina (la diferencia está en la dosis). Y como no, han sido fuente de inspiración para artistas, literatos y cineastas. Con la colaboración de Bernardo Herradón, hemos entrevistado a Daniel Torregrosa, autor del libro “El olor de las almendras amargas. Un paseo por la ciencia de los venenos y su presencia en el arte y la ficción” (Menos cuarto).En este programa hemos recuperado el resto de las secciones. Montse Villar nos ha hablado de las moléculas descubiertas en el medio interestelar. Hasta ahora se han identificado más de 250, algunas fundamentales para la vida en nuestro planeta. Con Lluís Montoliu hemos analizado las implicaciones éticas y científicas del primer mono quimérico creado por científicos chinos a partir de dos embriones genéticamente distintos de mono Rhesus (Macaca mulatta). Con Jesús Zamora hemos reflexionado sobre unas de las cuestiones objeto de debate en filosofía y en otras facetas de la vida: la objetividad. Fernando Blasco nos ha recordado como es la famosa cinta de Moebius pero sobre todo, la relación que tiene que haber entre sus lados para poder confeccionarla. Un reciente estudio asegura que esa relación tiene que ser por lo menos raíz de 3. Hemos reseñado los libros “El sueño de la inteligencia artificial. El proyecto de construir máquinas pensantes”, de Gisela Baños (Shackleton Books) y “¿En qué piensan las abejas?”, de Mathieu Lihoreau (Pirámide). Escuchar audio

A hombros de gigantes
A hombros de gigantes - El Real Observatorio de Madrid, una joya científica y arquitectónica -27/07/24

A hombros de gigantes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 55:16


En el centro de la capital de España se esconde una joya de la arquitectura y la ciencia española: el Real Observatorio de Madrid. Fundado en el s. XVIII por Carlos III, el edificio fue diseñado por Juan de Villanueva, el mismo que dibujó los planos del museo del Prado. Alberga las sedes del Observatorio Astronómico Nacional y del Observatorio Geofísico Central y entre sus muchos tesoros, destaca una reconstrucción del telescopio de Herschel, el mayor y más avanzado del mundo en su época, que fue destruido por las tropas napoleónicas. Hemos entrevistado Miguel Querejeta, investigador del Observatorio Astronómico Nacional.En este programa hemos recuperado secciones ya emitidas: Lluís Montoliu ha analizado los aspectos técnicos y bioéticos de la clonación de un macaco Rhesus por científicos chinos, una investigación que estaría prohibida en Europa; José Manuel Torralba nos ha hablado de los cuatro materiales clásicos sobre los que está construida nuestra sociedad y modo de vida: el cemento, el acero, los plásticos y el amoníaco; con Bernardo Herradón hemos conocido las propiedades físicas --y sobre todo químicas-- de un elemento muy presente en nuestras vidas: el sodio; con Fernando de Castro hemos hablado del importante papel de la Neurociencia de Ramón y Cajal y de su discípulo Lorente de Nó en el nacimiento de la cibernética ; y Eulalia Pérez Sedeño nos ha acercado a la biografía de María Luisa Aguilar Hurtado, la primera astrónoma profesional de Perú. Fundadora de los “Viernes astronómicos” y el “Seminario de Astronomía y Astrofísica”, tuvo que sortear resabios coloniales, una gerontocracia muy dura y un machismo muy oscuro en las instituciones.Escuchar audio

A hombros de gigantes
A hombros de gigantes - El Real Observatorio de Madrid, una joya científica y arquitectónica -27/07/24

A hombros de gigantes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 55:16


En el centro de la capital de España se esconde una joya de la arquitectura y la ciencia española: el Real Observatorio de Madrid. Fundado en el s. XVIII por Carlos III, el edificio fue diseñado por Juan de Villanueva, el mismo que dibujó los planos del museo del Prado. Alberga las sedes del Observatorio Astronómico Nacional y del Observatorio Geofísico Central y entre sus muchos tesoros, destaca una reconstrucción del telescopio de Herschel, el mayor y más avanzado del mundo en su época, que fue destruido por las tropas napoleónicas. Hemos entrevistado Miguel Querejeta, investigador del Observatorio Astronómico Nacional.En este programa hemos recuperado secciones ya emitidas: Lluís Montoliu ha analizado los aspectos técnicos y bioéticos de la clonación de un macaco Rhesus por científicos chinos, una investigación que estaría prohibida en Europa; José Manuel Torralba nos ha hablado de los cuatro materiales clásicos sobre los que está construida nuestra sociedad y modo de vida: el cemento, el acero, los plásticos y el amoníaco; con Bernardo Herradón hemos conocido las propiedades físicas --y sobre todo químicas-- de un elemento muy presente en nuestras vidas: el sodio; con Fernando de Castro hemos hablado del importante papel de la Neurociencia de Ramón y Cajal y de su discípulo Lorente de Nó en el nacimiento de la cibernética ; y Eulalia Pérez Sedeño nos ha acercado a la biografía de María Luisa Aguilar Hurtado, la primera astrónoma profesional de Perú. Fundadora de los “Viernes astronómicos” y el “Seminario de Astronomía y Astrofísica”, tuvo que sortear resabios coloniales, una gerontocracia muy dura y un machismo muy oscuro en las instituciones.Escuchar audio

A hombros de gigantes
A hombros de gigantes - Metástasis, latencia y activación de las células tumorales - 24/02/24

A hombros de gigantes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 56:07


La palabra cáncer es un término genérico que engloba a más de 200 enfermedades que pueden afectar a cualquier parte del organismo. Una característica común a todas ellas es la rápida multiplicación de células anormales que se extienden más allá de sus límites habituales y pueden invadir partes adyacentes del cuerpo o incluso propagarse a otros órganos lejanos, en un proceso que se denomina «metástasis». La extensión de las metástasis es la principal causa de muerte por la enfermedad. Hemos entrevistado a Javier Bravo Cordero, investigador del hospital Monte Sinaí que estudia los mecanismos que gobiernan la diseminación y latencia de las células tumorales. Carmen Fernández nos ha informado de una prometedora investigación que caracteriza un nuevo mecanismo molecular para la regulación del proceso de metástasis en el cáncer colorrectal. Con testimonios de Ignacio Casal, investigador del Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas Margarita Salas y autor del trabajo. Hemos informado de una investigación arqueológica internacional que revela que niños con síndrome de Down fueron enterrados con un estatus especial en yacimientos de la Edad del Hierro; que el primer paciente implantado con un chip cerebral de la empresa Neuralink ya es capaz de controlar un ratón de ordenador a través de su pensamiento; del proyecto para mapear el cerebro del ratón; y del alunizaje del módulo Odiseo, la primera misión privada de EE.UU. que aterriza en nuestro satélite. Montse Villar nos ha hablado de las moléculas descubiertas en el medio interestelar. Hasta ahora se han identificado más de 250, algunas fundamentales para la vida en nuestro planeta. Con Lluís Montoliu hemos analizado las implicaciones éticas y científicas del primer mono quimérico creado por científicos chinos a partir de dos embriones genéticamente distintos de mono Rhesus. Con Jesús Zamora hemos reflexionado sobre unas de las cuestiones objeto de debate en filosofía y en otras facetas de la vida: la objetividad. Eulalia Pérez Sedeño ha trazado la biografía de la matemática iraní Maryam Mirzajani, la primera mujer en ser galardonada con la Medalla Fields (2014), premio equivalente al Nobel de las matemáticas. Escuchar audio

A hombros de gigantes
A hombros de gigantes - Metástasis, latencia y activación de las células tumorales - 24/02/24

A hombros de gigantes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 56:07


La palabra cáncer es un término genérico que engloba a más de 200 enfermedades que pueden afectar a cualquier parte del organismo. Una característica común a todas ellas es la rápida multiplicación de células anormales que se extienden más allá de sus límites habituales y pueden invadir partes adyacentes del cuerpo o incluso propagarse a otros órganos lejanos, en un proceso que se denomina «metástasis». La extensión de las metástasis es la principal causa de muerte por la enfermedad. Hemos entrevistado a Javier Bravo Cordero, investigador del hospital Monte Sinaí que estudia los mecanismos que gobiernan la diseminación y latencia de las células tumorales. Carmen Fernández nos ha informado de una prometedora investigación que caracteriza un nuevo mecanismo molecular para la regulación del proceso de metástasis en el cáncer colorrectal. Con testimonios de Ignacio Casal, investigador del Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas Margarita Salas y autor del trabajo. Hemos informado de una investigación arqueológica internacional que revela que niños con síndrome de Down fueron enterrados con un estatus especial en yacimientos de la Edad del Hierro; que el primer paciente implantado con un chip cerebral de la empresa Neuralink ya es capaz de controlar un ratón de ordenador a través de su pensamiento; del proyecto para mapear el cerebro del ratón; y del alunizaje del módulo Odiseo, la primera misión privada de EE.UU. que aterriza en nuestro satélite. Montse Villar nos ha hablado de las moléculas descubiertas en el medio interestelar. Hasta ahora se han identificado más de 250, algunas fundamentales para la vida en nuestro planeta. Con Lluís Montoliu hemos analizado las implicaciones éticas y científicas del primer mono quimérico creado por científicos chinos a partir de dos embriones genéticamente distintos de mono Rhesus. Con Jesús Zamora hemos reflexionado sobre unas de las cuestiones objeto de debate en filosofía y en otras facetas de la vida: la objetividad. Eulalia Pérez Sedeño ha trazado la biografía de la matemática iraní Maryam Mirzajani, la primera mujer en ser galardonada con la Medalla Fields (2014), premio equivalente al Nobel de las matemáticas. Escuchar audio

A hombros de gigantes
A hombros de gigantes - Los extraordinarios biofilms bacterianos - 27/01/24

A hombros de gigantes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 54:23


Las bacterias responsables de mortalidad en el ser humano han ido cambiando con los avances en higiene y medicina. Enfermedades como la difteria, la peste, el cólera o la tosferina, causantes de grandes mortandades a principios del siglo XX, han sido controladas gracias a los antibióticos y las vacunas. Ahora, las infecciones suelen ser causadas por bacterias relativamente comunes capaces de perdurar en el tiempo gracias a la formación de biofilms. Hemos entrevistado a la bióloga Miriam Domenech, profesora e investigadora de la Universidad Complutense, del Centro Nacional de Microbiología y del CIBER de enfermedades respiratorias. . Alejandro Parrilla nos ha informado de que investigadores del Instituto de Micro y Nanotecnología del CSIC han observado con éxito que las células vivas humanas vibran (exhiben resonancias mecánicas). Con testimonios de Javier Tamayo, líder del estudio. Hemos informado de la concesión del Premio BBVA Fronteras del conocimiento en Biología y Biomedicina a Ulrich Hartl, Arthur Horwich, Kazutoshi Mori y Peter Walter, descubridores de los mecanismos biológicos que controlan el funcionamiento de las proteínas y su papel clave en el origen de múltiples enfermedades. Con Lluís Montoliu hemos analizado los aspectos técnicos y bioéticos de la clonación de un macaco Rhesus por científicos chinos, una investigación que estaría prohibida en Europa. José Manuel Torralba nos ha hablado de los cuatro materiales clásicos sobre los que está construida nuestra sociedad y modo de vida: el cemento, el acero, los plásticos y el amoníaco. Con Bernardo Herradón hemos conocido las propiedades físicas --y sobre todo químicas-- de un elemento muy presente en nuestras vidas: el sodio. Con Javier Ablanque y su máquina del tiempo hemos asistido al partido de fútbol disputado el 25 de diciembre de 1937 entre el Chelsea y el Charlton Athletic, en el Stamford Bridge, para conocer la física de la niebla. Escuchar audio

Espacio Vital
Clonan al primer mono Rhesus

Espacio Vital

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 6:39


Un mono Rhesus fue clonado por primera vez. ¿Por qué es importante esto para la ciencia? El Dr. Elmer Huerta nos explica.

BackTable OBGYN
Ep. 45 RhoGAM's Role in Pregnancy: Facts and Controversies with Dr. Matt Reeves

BackTable OBGYN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 33:20


This episode of BackTable OBGYN features Dr. Matt Reeves, a seasoned OBGYN and CEO/Founder of the DuPont Clinic, and host Dr. Amy Park as they discuss the use of Rh immune globulin (RhoGAM) in pregnancy. RhoGAM is traditionally administered to Rh- women at 28 weeks gestation, within 72 hours of birth, and frequently after an abortion in order to prevent Rhesus alloimmunization in future pregnancies. However, with recent data showing negligible Rh- blood cell exposure in early pregnancy terminations, the need for RhoGAM in such cases is being questioned. Additionally, considering the scarcity of RhoGAM and the reality of smaller family sizes globally, the importance of RhoGAM in Rh alloimmunization prevention might not be as significant as previously thought. However, limited evidence and ingrained medical practices may cause the transition to be slow. --- SHOW NOTES 00:00 - Introduction 03:09 - Understanding RhoGAM: Origin and Development 06:06 - The Science Behind RhoGAM and Its Role in Pregnancy 08:13 - The Controversy and Debate Around RhoGAM Usage 11:52 - The Impact of RhoGAM on Public Health and Medical Practice 15:25 - The Future of RhoGAM: Perspectives and Predictions 29:24 - Closing Thoughts and Further Resources --- RESOURCES Horvath, S., Goyal, V., Traxler, S., & Prager, S. (2022). Society of Family Planning committee consensus on Rh testing in early pregnancy. Contraception, 114, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2022.07.002 Horvath S, Huang Z, Koelper NC, et al. Induced Abortion and the Risk of Rh Sensitization. JAMA. 2023;330(12):1167–1174. doi:10.1001/jama.2023.16953

The Smart 7
The Sunday 7 - Britain's Arctic Cold Snap, Crypto pushes for Mainstream, Forensic Science in the spotlight over Bite Marks and China clones a Rhesus Monkey

The Smart 7

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 16:32


The Smart 7 is an award winning daily podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7 am, 7 days a week...With over 14 million downloads and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we're a trusted source for people every day and the Sunday 7 has just won a Gold Award as “Best Conversation Starter” in the International Signal Podcast Awards If you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps...Today's episode includes the following guests:Claire Nasir - Meteorologist and Channel 5 Weather presenter Dr Tedros Ghebreyesus - Director General of the WHOWill Guyatt - The Smart 7's Tech Guru Dr Ali Rezai - Alzheimer's Project Director at the Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute at West Virginia UniversityMichele Paulatto - Volcano geophysicist at Imperial College London Keith Harward - Wrongfully convicted on Bite Mark Evidence Dr Adam Freeman - Forensic DentistBill Gates - Former CEO of Microsoft, Investor and Philanthropist Margrethe Vestager - European Commission Executive Vice PresidentDoctor Dieter Egli - Assistant Professor at Columbia UniversityDr Marcy Darnovski - Executive Director at the Centre for Genetics in SocietyContact us over at X or visit www.thesmart7.comPresented by Ciara Revins, written by Liam Thompson and produced by Daft Doris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Birthing at Home: A Podcast
Emma's birth of Maeve (2021) and Dara (2023) (New South Wales) || Two amazing homebirths + rhesus negative blood type

Birthing at Home: A Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 99:37 Transcription Available


Episode 20 is here! And what better way to celebrate than with TWO homebirth stories from Emma in Woollongong, NSW.  This is a beautiful episode & I was so excited to hear the birth of Dara as well, because Emma listened to this podcast whilst she was pregnancy with Dara! How full circle. Links to people/business/resources for this episode:Birth Time Documentary - get 20% off with code CICADA20 when you use my link> https://www.birthtime.world/a/2147503775/TEzXryDMGroup B Strep https://www.melaniethemidwife.com/podcasts/the-great-birth-rebellion/episodes/2147792078Gestional Diabetes and the Glucose Tolerance Test https://midwifethinking.com/2018/03/20/gestational-diabetes-beyond-the-label/Negative Blood Types and Anti-D https://themidwivescauldron.buzzsprout.com/1178486/8664928-an-interview-with-dr-sara-wickhamFree! Core Floor & Restore Antenatal Class https://coreandfloor.com.au/products/antenatal-classesSex for 'natural' induction of labour  https://evidencebasedbirth.com/evidence-on-pineapple-and-sex-for-natural-labor-induction/Rebozzo Sifting https://www.pregnancy.com.au/rebozo-sifting-demonstration/Meconium in waters Rachel Reed's Blog https://midwifethinking.com/2015/01/14/the-curse-of-meconium-stained-liquor/Birthing Instincts Podcast https://open.spotify.com/episode/0blrYkGkDK2O5MjzRoSWFz?si=9d2910b4272e45a0After birth pains https://www.cochrane.org/CD004908/PREG_relief-pain-caused-uterine-cramping-or-involution-after-giving-birthCHAPTERS: 03:18Discovering Home Birth06:11Challenges with Hospital Birth08:09Choosing Home Birth09:06Pregnancy Experience11:20Declining Tests14:21Education and Preparation23:00Working During Pregnancy28:48Onset of Labor31:02Midwife's Arrival36:37Progression of Labor41:14Feeling the Baby's Head45:04Transition and Pushing46:57The Birth of Emma's First Child at Home50:31Deciding on a Home Birth for Emma's Second Child51:26Dealing with Morning Sickness During Pregnancy56:43The Role of a Doula in Emma's Second Birth58:32Declining the Glucose Tolerance Test59:53Finishing Work and Preparing for Birth01:04:24Emma's Waters Breaking and Waiting for Labor to Start01:07:13Contractions Begin and the Midwife's Advice01:12:26Emotional Challenges and the Midwife's Support01:19:16Active Labor and Getting into the Birth Pool01:27:43The Birth of Emma's Second Child at Home01:30:26The Afterbirth and Postpartum Experience01:32:28Difficulties during labor and recovery01:33:54Lack of appetite and dehydration01:35:43Factors contributing to the challenging labor01:36:38Importance of rest and recovery01:37:38Advice for women with pre-rupture of membranes01:38:32Home birth experiencesSupport the show

Science Friday
Rhesus Monkey Cloned With Modified Approach Has Survived Into Adulthood

Science Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 12:51 Very Popular


This week, a research team in China reported that it had successfully cloned a rhesus monkey, which has lived normally for over two years and reached maturity. It marks the first time that a rhesus monkey has been successfully cloned. Rhesus monkeys are used widely in medical research, making the advance potentially useful for medical trials.Cloning of primates in general has been difficult. Six years ago researchers cloned long-tailed macaques using the technique originally used for Dolly the cloned sheep. But an attempt to use that approach to clone a rhesus was unsuccessful, producing an animal that died after 12 hours. In the new work, the research team identified flaws in placental cells of previous cloned embryos. To address those flaws, they replaced the outer trophoblast cells from a developing cloned embryo with ones from an embryo created through an in-vitro fertilization technique—essentially providing cells that would develop into a normal placenta for the cloned embryo.Tim Revell of New Scientist joins Ira to talk about the work and its implications. They'll also discuss other stories from the week in science, including the discovery of lots of ice buried under Mars' equator, an AI that's good at solving high school math challenges, and the discovery of four new species of octopus.Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com To stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.

New Scientist Weekly
Weekly: Cloned rhesus monkey lives to adulthood for first time; fermented foods carry antibiotic resistant bugs; an impossible cosmic object

New Scientist Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 23:16


#233A cloned rhesus monkey named ReTro is said to be in good health more than three years after his birth – a landmark achievement, as no other rhesus clone has lived to adulthood.. However, the method used to clone ReTro used fetal cells, a method that cannot create identical clones of adult primates. The method could still be useful for medical research. Fermented foods are meant to be healthy and good for our guts, but there's a problem. Researchers have found antibiotic resistant bacteria in a small pilot study of some fermented foods. In vulnerable people, these bacteria could damage the gut and cause more severe health issues – and be resistant to antibiotic treatment. This ancient practice may need an update to deal with a modern problem.Is it a black hole, is it a neutron star? No it's a… mystery. A strange object has been found in the depths of space that could be the smallest black hole we've ever detected, or a neutron star that's larger than we thought possible. Either result would be interesting, offering exciting new insights into our understanding of the universe.A new type of computer promises to be more efficient than your standard PC. Normal Computing's device uses the laws of thermodynamics – and tiny, random fluctuations in electrical current – to compute. And maybe most importantly, it's already been used to solve some difficult problems.Tardigrades are some of the hardiest creatures on the planet. These microscopic “water bears” can survive harsh conditions by entering a deep, dehydrated state of hibernation. And now researchers have figured out how they do it.Hosts Timothy Revell and Christie Taylor discuss with guests Sam Wong, James Woodford, Alex Wilkins, Karmela Padavic-Callaghan and Chen Ly. To read more about these stories, visit newscientist.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!
TMS 2585: Rhesus Species

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 115:59 Very Popular


Lemonade-Based Hearing Loss. Scurvy Simplex 1. The Bag of Freezage. Thanks for the cup of diabetes. I don't like Monkey Herpeeeeees! I bought $20 of identity theft. Don't Shove Your 12 Year Old Into A Box. Jiffy Lube keeps my food cold. Pipe Safe Goo. A Paul Sized Hole. Hermes Simplex. There are 3 Mistakes. How's your mom's therapy game? In a box, in a bag, in the trash. Her Idiot Older Brother with Wendi and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Morning Stream
TMS 2585: Rhesus Species

The Morning Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 115:59


Lemonade-Based Hearing Loss. Scurvy Simplex 1. The Bag of Freezage. Thanks for the cup of diabetes. I don't like Monkey Herpeeeeees! I bought $20 of identity theft. Don't Shove Your 12 Year Old Into A Box. Jiffy Lube keeps my food cold. Pipe Safe Goo. A Paul Sized Hole. Hermes Simplex. There are 3 Mistakes. How's your mom's therapy game? In a box, in a bag, in the trash. Her Idiot Older Brother with Wendi and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

En Casa de Herrero
Las noticias de Herrero: Científicos chinos clonan con éxito a un mono Rhesus

En Casa de Herrero

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 26:00


Luis Herrero entrevista a Lluís Montoliu, investigador del CSIC y vicedirector del Centro Nacional de Biotecnología.

Forschung Aktuell - Deutschlandfunk
Erfolg für die Gentechnik: Geklonter Rhesus Affe lebt schon im vierten Jahr

Forschung Aktuell - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 4:41


Westerhaus, Christinewww.deutschlandfunk.de, Forschung aktuell

IQ - Wissenschaft und Forschung
Geklonter Affe überlebt - Was bringt das doppelte Rhesusäffchen?

IQ - Wissenschaft und Forschung

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 14:01


Chinesische Forscher haben einen Rhesusaffen erfolgreich geklont. Der Makake namens Retro ist gesund und lebt seit über drei Jahren - ein kleiner Rekord. In unserer heutigen Podcast Folge fragen wir, was dieses Experiment bringen soll und ob der Affe wirklich helfen könnte, Krankheiten besser zu erforschen und zu heilen.

Daily Easy Spanish
Por qué causa polémica el primer mono Rhesus clonado que presentaron científicos chinos

Daily Easy Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 23:40


El mono Rhesus tiene una fisiología similar a la de los humanos, por lo que su clonación abre puertas a la experimentación científica, pero también ha recibido críticas de defensores de los derechos de los animales.

Arsenio's ESL Podcast
TOEFL iBT | 1 on 1 Coaching | Lectures | Rhesus Monkeys

Arsenio's ESL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 34:31


Support the showInstagram ESL Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/arsenioseslpodcast/ Grammar Course (Elementary Level B1) https://arsenioseslpodcast.podia.com/grammar-elementary-course Grammar Course (Pre Intermediate Level B1+) https://arsenioseslpodcast.podia.com/grammar-pre-int Instagram ESL Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/arsenioseslpodcast/ Podcast on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hdzplWx6xB8mhwDJYiP6f Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Arseniobuck/?ref=bookmarks Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIzp4EdbJVMhhSnq_0u4ntA

Will You Accept This Rose?
"MOUTH LIKE A BUTTHOLE!" w/ Lauren Lapkus, Rob Benedict and Shaun Diston

Will You Accept This Rose?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 97:35 Transcription Available


Lauren Lapkus, Rob Benedict and Shaun Diston join Arden and Katie to discuss the SEASON FINALE OF THE GOLDEN BACHELOR!! Eyerolls! Boots getting knocked! - Arden thinks Teresa was like a Rhesus monkey in the sac! - Lauren is IN on Jesse Palmer! - Shaun thinks they will be OVER ROVER in six months! - Rob thought Ava and Nanna Witherspoon are HERE for it! All that plus........TWEET OF THE WEEK!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Birthing at Home: A Podcast
Meredith's birth of 'Audie' (2021) and 'Etta' (2023) at home (New South Wales & New Zealand) || Two homebirths and a rhesus negative blood type

Birthing at Home: A Podcast

Play Episode Play 21 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 75:48


10 episodes!!! Episode 10 is a double homebirth story from Meredith who shares the Australian (NSW) homebirth of Audie and the New Zealand homebirth of Etta. Meredith also discusses being pregnant with a pre-eclampsia risk and having a rhesus negative blood type Links to people/business/resources for this episode:Anti-D & Rhesus negative https://www.sarawickham.com/topic-resources/anti-d-resources/Anti-D Explained on The Midwives Cauldron https://themidwivescauldron.buzzsprout.com/1178486/8664928'Babies are not pizzas' https://evidencebasedbirth.com/book/Homebirth NSW (lots of great resources) https://www.homebirthnsw.org.au/homebirth-101.htmlHypnobirth Australia https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uDp2Prolonged rupture of membranes https://midwifethinking.com/2017/01/11/pre-labour-rupture-of-membranes-impatience-and-risk/Vaginal Examinations https://midwifethinking.com/2015/05/02/vaginal-examinations-a-symptom-of-a-cervix-centric-birth-culture/Beautiful cord ties from Blissful Herbs https://www.blissfulherbs.com.au/category-umbilical-cord-ties-sibling-wrist-bands-25.aspxBreech - Dr Bissets on Great Birth Rebellion https://www.melaniethemidwife.com/podcasts/the-great-birth-rebellion/episodes/2147886882Support the show

Kencan Dengan Tuhan
Edisi Hari Kamis, 19 Oktober 2023 - Berguna bagi Sesama

Kencan Dengan Tuhan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 5:40


Kencan Dengan Tuhan - Kamis, 19 Oktober 2023 Bacaan: "Sebab, juga waktu kami berada di antara kamu, kami memberi peringatan ini kepada kamu: jika seorang tidak mau bekerja, janganlah ia makan. Kami katakan ini karena kami dengar, bahwa ada orang yang tidak tertib hidupnya dan tidak bekerja, melainkan sibuk dengan hal-hal yang tidak berguna." (2 Tesalonika 3:10-11) Renungan: Karl Landsteiner adalah seorang ilmuwan dari Austria yang menemukan golongan darah A, B, AB, dan O. Selain itu, ia juga menemukan rhesus darah atau Rh, yaitu antigen yang terdapat pada permukaan sel darah merah. Rhesus ini terdiri dari rhesus positif dan negatif. Orang yang memiliki rhesus positif tidak boleh menerima transfusi darah dari rhesus negatif. Berkat penemuannya, kini orang dapat melakukan transfusi darah yang cocok dengan darah si penerima. Penemuannya ini menyelamatkan orang dari transfusi darah yang sembarangan, yang bisa memperparah kondisi si penerima. Apa yang terjadi bila Karl Landsteiner tidak menemukan golongan darah dan rhesus darah saat itu? Mungkin akan ada banyak korban karena kesalahan dalam transfusi. Karl kini diingat sebagai seorang ilmuwan yang bukan saja pintar, tetapi juga penemuannya berguna bagi hidup manusia Sejak detik pertama seorang manusia lahir ke dalam dunia ini, ia diberikan hak untuk membuat cerita tentang kehidupannya sendiri. Masing-masing kita telah diberikan pena untuk mengisi setiap lembaran kertas dalam buku kehidupan. Kita bebas untuk menuliskan apa saja yang kita mau, dan yang tertulis di dalamnya itu adalah kehidupan yang kita jalani selama hidup. Orang akan dikenang sesuai dengan kisah hidup yang dijalaninya. Kita berhak menentukan seperti apakah nanti kita akan dikenang. Ada pepatah yang mengatakan, "Lebih baik menjadi seseorang yang sederhana dan berguna daripada kaya namun tidak ada artinya." Hidup bukan hanya untuk sekadar hidup. Tuhan tidak menciptakan kita untuk menjadi manusia yang hidup seperti rumput yang tumbuh dan kemudian mati begitu saja. Hidup yang diberikan oleh Tuhan kepada kita adalah suatu kehidupan yang berharga. Jika kita sudah demikian berharga bagi Tuhan, maka sudah seharusnya kita memaksimalkan kehidupan ini. Dengan semua kemampuan yang ada pada kita, jadikan hidup kita semakin berguna. Saat ini, kita mungkin tidak harus menjadi seorang penemu yang hebat dan terkenal seperti Karl. Tetapi, dengan menjadi berguna bagi sesama, itu artinya kita sudah menuliskan hidup kita sebagai hidup yang memberi arti. Untuk itu, marilah kita menuliskan perjalanan hidup kita dengan sesuatu yang bermanfaat. Tuhan Yesus memberkati. Doa: Tuhan Yesus, aku ingin menuliskan catatan perjalanan hidupku dengan hal-hal yang berguna. Untuk itu, aku mohon sertailah aku dengan kuasa Roh-Mu sehingga hidupku bisa menghasilkan buah kebaikan bagi sesamaku. Amin. (Dod).

Spectrum | Deutsche Welle
The 'super shoe' debate & eight drunk monkeys

Spectrum | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 22:29


By delivering a gene to the brain, scientists appear to have 'cured' alcoholic primates of their booze lust. Also, why did the woman who shattered the marathon world record kiss her shoe as soon as she finished?

Rio Bravo qWeek
Episode 147: Routine Prenatal Care

Rio Bravo qWeek

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 23:57


Episode 147: Routine Prenatal CareWritten by Elika Salimi, MSIV. Western University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific. Comments and editing by Hector Arreaza, MD.You are listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast, your weekly dose of knowledge brought to you by the Rio Bravo Family Medicine Residency Program from Bakersfield, California, a UCLA-affiliated program sponsored by Clinica Sierra Vista, Let Us Be Your Healthcare Home. This podcast was created for educational purposes only. Visit your primary care provider for additional medical advice._____________________Elika: So, we're going to talk about some general principles of prenatal care and some of the most important diagnostic methods that we mainly use for taking care of pregnant women. I will forewarn you that there will be a ton of details in this talk, and I do recommend possibly taking notes as things can get easily confusing. This way you can have something to refer back to whenever you have a pregnant patient of your own.Arreaza: You can also download the episode notes from our website.Elika - So your patient is pregnant and she comes to you for care. How do we go about it? Well, this is assuming she had it at home urine pregnancy positive test and we got a blood hCG on her and everything's good and we know she's pregnant. Ok so now what happens next?Arreaza – We need to confirm the patient wants to keep the pregnancy.Elika - First, we're going to talk about the frequency of the check-ups. In this case, we are talking about a situation where the mother is coming to her appointments as she was supposed to but we all know that sometimes that doesn't happen if everything is going as it is supposed to then typically we get the initial examination at about 10 weeks of gestation and then until the 28th week there should be monthly visits, then from the 28th through the 36th there should be biweekly visits, and from the 36th week until birth, the visits are every week.Areaza – What´s next?Elika - Now I'd like to note that during the prenatal period, informed consent is very important and it should be obtained during this time because you want to prevent and manage any ethical conflicts that might exist between the mother and possibly the healthcare providers because we all know that any pregnancy can become high-risk at some point and pregnant individuals should be informed about the potential need for a c-section for example and be encouraged to discuss any concerns ahead of time. Elika - Now while we're talking about ethics, if the doctor finds him/ or herself in a situation where the patient is asking for something that the Dr does not feel comfortable with such as a certain type of treatment or a certain method of delivery or if they're, let's say, desiring an abortion and the doctor doesn't do abortions, then in this case you would refer the patient to a physician that is comfortable with the patient's desired outcome or treatment. And this is perfectly legal and fine just as long as you help the patient find somebody else. Arreaza – Abortion is legal in most states, but check your local regulations.Elika - So as mentioned earlier, the initial visit occurs at about 10 weeks of gestation. We start with checking their personal and family history and finding out about any previous pregnancies including at what GA baby born and weight if they know, any complications, gestational diabetes or preeclampsia, any history of postpartum hemorrhage requiring blood transfusion, any abortions (if present at what GA), and the method of deliveries, whether it was vaginal or a cesarean and what kind of C-section they had done. These are very important for you to obtain from your patient. You will also assess for depression and domestic partner violence.Arreaza – In California, we have a wonderful service called CPSP: Comprehensive Perinatal Services Program. What comes next? Elika - Upon receiving the history, we will do the gynecological examination and send in some samples. We will also send her to do some lab work. Now what do those labs entail? Well, we are going to get a CBC such as screening for anemia, we will also do TSH but only in people who have possible signs of thyroid disorder so not everybody needs to get this. And, we are going to send for a blood typing to find out about their ABO group and the Rhesus status. We will also obtain a urine analysis to screen for proteinuria and asymptomatic bacteriuria because in pregnancy, unlike outside of pregnancy, you do need to treat asymptomatic bacteriuria. We will also ensure that the mother is on prenatal vitamins, so folic acid, if not already, and iron, if indicated, and vitamin B6 if the patient has signs of nausea or hyperemesis gravidarum and this can be combined with doxylamine. Usually, pregnant women don't get a glucose screening test at the first visit unless let's say they have high risk of diabetes or they there was glucose in the urine. Arreaza – I like the topic of diabetes in pregnancy. So, in a high-risk population, we want to make sure a pregnant patient does not have diabetes, or pregestational diabetes.Elika - We will also screen for STI's including HIV, syphilis, hepatitis B, Hep C, and we also check for gonorrhea and chlamydia (pap) screening particularly in those under 25, or over 25 with high risk of infection. We will also test for rubella and varicella. Some places also order a QuantiFERON gold for tuberculosis. There are certain women that have indications for third-trimester screening for STI's on top of the ones that they already got in their first trimester. Those include chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV, syphilis, and Hep B, and C but each of those have its own indications so for the purposes of time I will let you look that up on your own.Arreaza – Summary: Physical exam and labs to rule out preexisting conditions that may interfere with pregnancy, either infectious or metabolic, to mention some diseases. Elika - And finally, we will do an ultrasound assessment to get a more accurate reading of the fetus's gestational age.Arreaza – What comes after the first trimester?Elika- So like I mentioned they're going to need to be following up and some particular things need to be done at specific weeks. So we are going to discuss those. At every follow visit you need to obtain: the patient's weight, BP and other vitals, fetal heart sounds, the baby's measurement from the mother's pubic symphysis up until the fundus of the uterus, as well as a urine analysis to check for any glucose or protein in the urine because we are always concerned of possible preeclampsia or gestational diabetes. Another examination that I should mention is a Doppler ultrasound and this is usually indicated if there is suspected fetal growth restriction or if there's pregnancy-induced hypertension or if there's suspected fetal deformities or there is growth discordance in multiple pregnancies.Now we are going to discuss assessing for any abnormalities in the fetus. All pregnant women regardless of age should be offered noninvasive and aneuploidy screening test before 20 weeks of gestation. The 1st trimester combined screening occurs at about 10 to 13 weeks gestation, where we can order some blood tests for the mom such as the amount of hCG in maternal serum, as well as PAPP-A, on top of nuchal translucency that will see on the ultrasound. There is also the triple screen at 15-20 weeks which consists of ordering hCG, alpha-fetoprotein aka AFP, and estriol then there's also the quad screen test at 15-22 weeks gestation that consists of hCG, AFP, Estriol and Inhibin A. We also have the cell free fetal DNA testing that can occur after 10 weeks gestation at which the fetal DNA is isolated from the maternal blood specimen for genetic testing and this one actually happens to be the most sensitive and specific screening test for common fetal aneuploidies, and it is used for secondary screening after the ultrasound.Arreaza – Actually that test is done in all our patients on Medi-Call (cfDNA).Elika - If any of the screening tests are abnormal then we can provide counseling to mothers for more invasive diagnostic tests such as chorionic villus sampling, amniocentesis, and cordocentesis. At that point, you want to refer the patient to perinatology. Finally, in general an anatomical scan occurs ~18-22 weeks. Arreaza – Excellent, we have done the non-invasive genetic screening. What's next? Elika - Now we are going to talk about what happens in the third trimester specifically and what test you need to order. In the third trimester, you will order a CBC again, particularly at 24 weeks you want to do a repeat hemoglobin. We will also do the indicated repeat STI checks. We are also going to do gestational diabetes screening with the oral glucose test that I briefly mentioned earlier at around 24-28 weeks. This is usually done with a 50g 1 hr glucose tolerance test and if abnormal then a 100g 3 hour glucose test. You will also be repeating the Rh antibody just to make sure that the mother is still Rh negative because at 28 weeks, Rh negative mother should be administered RhoGAM 300 mcg intramuscularly and they need to get it again within 72 hours of delivery. Don't forget to give a TDAP vaccine at 27 weeks. And at 36 weeks you need to be obtaining a GBS culture (vaginal and rectal) for the patient just to make sure that there is no colonization because if there is then the patient is going to need GBS prophylaxis at admission because colonization by these bacteria can cause chorioamnionitis and neonatal infection such a sepsis. Overall when third trimester approaches you're going to make sure the plans for delivery have been properly scheduled or discussed with the patient and typically around 34 weeks you also want to check with your patient to see if they desire sterilization and obtain a consent if they will be having a C-section and they want to be sterilized after that. In those not requesting sterilization, it is a good idea to discuss what they want to do after this pregnancy for birth control since it is not safe to get pregnant again for another year. From 36 weeks' gestation, use Leopold maneuvers for assessment of fetal presentation but I'll let you look that up on your own. At this time, you may also use ultrasound as needed to confirm fetal lie and placental position.Patients with maternal conditions such as gestational diabetes or gestational hypertension/pre-eclampsia, or fetal condition such as heart defects or fetal growth restriction need to get biweekly NST/BPP tests at clinic in the third trimester because there is an increased risk of fetal hypoxic injury or death. An NST is basically a non-stress test that measures fetal heart rate reactivity to fetal movements. BPP /biophysical profile is a noninvasive test that evaluates the risk of antenatal fetal death usually after the 28th gestational week and what it consists of is the ultrasound assessment of fetal movement, fetal tone, fetal breathing, and amniotic fluid volume or we can also perform a contractions stress test that basically measures fetal heart rate reactivity in response to uterine contractions. Arreaza – I like talking about obesity. Weight gain is expected during pregnancy. Patients with normal weight are expected to gain 25-35 pounds. Patients with obesity are recommended to gain 11-20 only.Summary: Now I know that this was very extensive talk with a ton of details but if you took notes and refer back to it then I think things will somewhat make more sense and come together that way. The best thing we can do is try to adhere to guidelines to make sure that we don't miss anything. Sometimes it could be particularly difficult to manage patients that don't or can't come to their appointments regularly and you may sometimes have to give them bad news and what not so overall it is not always happy moments we face but the best we can do is try to give them the best care possible to avoid complications and have the patient deliver a healthy baby. Thank you for listening to me once again and hopefully I'll be back again soon on another talk on an OB/GYN related topic soon. Thank you very much. _____________________Conclusion: Now we conclude episode number 147, “Routine Prenatal Care.” Future Dr. Salimi gave an excellent summary of the care provided during the different trimesters of pregnancy. Remember to collect a detailed history, perform a comprehensive physical exam, and order the labs to rule out pre-existing conditions that could interfere with pregnancy or detect complications early to start timely interventions or refer to a higher level of care. This week we thank Hector Arreaza, Elika Salimi, and Verna Marquez. Audio editing by Adrianne Silva.Even without trying, every night you go to bed a little wiser. Thanks for listening to Rio Bravo qWeek Podcast. We want to hear from you, send us an email at RioBravoqWeek@clinicasierravista.org, or visit our website riobravofmrp.org/qweek. See you next week! _____________________References:AAP, ACOG. Guidelines for Perinatal Care. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Women's Health Care Physicians; 2017Zolotor AJ, Carlough MC. Update on prenatal care. Am Fam Physician. 2014; 89(3): p.199-208. pmid: 24506122.World Health Organization. WHO Recommendations on Antenatal Care for a Positive Pregnancy Experience. World Health Organization; 2016Workowski KA, Bachmann LH, Chan PA, et al. Sexually Transmitted Infections Treatment Guidelines, 2021. MMWR. Recommendations and Reports. 2021; 70(4): p.1-187. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.rr7004a1Murray ML, Huelsmann G, Koperski N. Essentials of Fetal and Uterine Monitoring. Springer Publishing Company; 2018Royalty-free music used for this episode: Space Orbit by Scott Holmes, downloaded on July 20, 2022 from https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/.

The Science Show -  Separate stories podcast
Monkeys aged prematurely after Hurricane Maria

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 2:50


The Science Show -  Separate stories podcast
Monkeys aged prematurely after Hurricane Maria

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 2:50


Slava Mayer - Authorization  NEW

The Ukrainian armed forces need more military aid, we need 1,000-kilometer missiles, F16, F15 aircraft, or Polish MiG 29/ helicopters, Soviet-type Mi 24, Mi 8 helicopters, more howitzers and self-propelled artillery, more shells for these guns, Ukrainians need breakthrough tanks that the USA promised to deliver are Abrams M1 tanks that have not yet been delivered, we need tourniquets, plate carriers, blood of all Rhesus factors, we also need armored combat vehicles on track and road, our oil refineries are broken thanks to your indecision in supplies against of air defense, our newborn children are dying, our soldiers are losing limbs and becoming amputees, give more guns, rifles, give more fuel, give Ukraine everything it needs to win! Our victory is the guarantee of your safety and life. You can join the armed confrontation against the Moscow regime by joining the international regiment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, in which Russians, Chechens, Georgians, Canadians, Americans, Italians and others are already fighting. Ukraine needs generators and gasoline. Ukraine stops the Russian invasion and protects all of Europe. Give me weapons, give me drones of the operational-tactical level, bring NATO ships into the waters of the Black Sea, to reduce the degree of escalation, our power transmission lines are broken, there is no water, do not allow history to repeat itself as it happened in 1933, the famine, we are Ukrainians, we not russians we are a free nation help my country now. In order not to fight in Paris, Warsaw, Moldova in Romania, the Baltic countries, enough blood, enough corpses of peaceful Ukrainians, I am calling for help, the next after Ukraine will be Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Sweden and Finland, the Czech Republic, Poland. Give me more weapons! We also demand the introduction of peacekeeping troops into the territory of Ukrainian regions bordering Belarus in order to increase the capacity for deoccupation of our lands. All Russian troops must immediately withdraw from the territory of Ukraine, the borders as of 1991, we do not recognize the plebiscite, fake referendums that Russia is conducting on my land. The cannons arriving in Ukraine cannot withstand repeated firing and often break down, we need the protection and introduction of the troops of our ally the USA and NATO troops into the territory of Ukraine in accordance with the Budapest memorandum, to stop the war. the regime of Putin-Lukashenka must collapse and go into the abyss. Start the operation of Lend Lease, where the promised Leopard tanks from Germany and Abrams M1 tanks from the USA, do not take us for fools and do not drive under the nose of Ukrainian citizens, your life depends on this war, Putin Prigozhin and Kadyrov will not care about your life, they will simply crush you your head will be castrated with a sledgehammer, your hands will be cut off because the coat of arms of the country is painted there, your wives will be let go around, and your children will watch your wives being raped while blood flows from your head. The time to act, the time to strangle the occupier, the time has come dear friends and partners. Ukraine has been going to victory for 9 years, our fields are littered with mines, the corpses of the Russian army, the corpses of civilians in cities and villages, no nation in the world has experienced greater suffering than Ukraine, you disarmed us in 1991 by taking away the nuclear weapons that restrained Russia, you promised to be the guarantors of peace and security for my people, so stand in one row with us, citizens of the USA and Great Britain, I see that you are listening to me, I am appealing to you, go to Ukraine, help me, I am dying SOS, save our souls

The Zero to Finals Medical Revision Podcast
Rhesus Incompatibility in Pregnancy

The Zero to Finals Medical Revision Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 6:28


This episode covers Rhesus incompatibility in pregnancy.Written notes can be found at https://zerotofinals.com/obgyn/antenatal/rhesus/ or in the antenatal care section of the Zero to Finals obstetrics and gynaecology book.The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.

Daniel Ramos' Podcast
Episode 352: 28 de Mayo del 2022 - Devoción matutina para adolescentes - ¨Un salto en el tiempo¨

Daniel Ramos' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 5:25


================================================== ==SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1================================================== == DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA ADOLESCENTES 2022“UN SALTO EN EL TIEMPO”Narrado por: DORIANY SÁNCHEZDesde: PERÚUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church  28 DE MAYOMONOS AL ESPACIO«Entonces Dios dijo: "Hagamos a los seres humanos a nuestra imagen, para que sean como nosotros. Ellos reinarán sobre los peces del mar, las aves del cielo, los animales domésticos, todos los animales salvajes de la tierra y los animales pequeños que corren por el suelo"» (Génesis 1:26, NTV).En este día de la historia, el 28 de mayo de 1959, dos monos viajaron al espacio y volvieron para contarlo. De acuerdo, en realidad no hablaron de ello, pero sipodría hablar, habría tenido mucho que decir. Se llamaron Able y Baker, dos hembras de medio kilo [1 libra] cada una, una Rhesus y la otra una mona araña. El vuelo duro solo quince minutos, pero fue suficiente para enviar a los monos a 80 kilómetros [50 millas) al espacio a velocidades de hasta 16,000 kilómetros por hora [10,000 millas por hora). El cono de la cápsula se recuperó 90 minutos después, flotando en el océano frente a la isla de Antigua, a 2.400 kilómetros (1.500 millas de distancia.Los monos permanecieron ingrávidos durante nueve minutos y fueron monitorizados durante todo el vuelo para comprobar los cambios en los latidos del corazón, la reacción muscular, la velocidad del pulso, la temperatura corporal y la frecuencia respiratoria. Un portavoz del Comando de Investigación y Desarrollo Médico del Ejército de los Estados Unidos dijo que los monos volvieron a la tierra en perfecto estado. La investigación se llevó a cabo para determinar el efecto que el vuelo espacial podría tener en una persona. Sin embargo, los grupos defensores de los animales se quejaron de que enviaron a Able y Baker, ya los animales en general, al espacio era algo cruel.Puede que tuvieran razon. Aunque un minucioso examen posterior al vuelo reveló que Able no había sufrido ningún efecto negativo por su viaje al espacio, unos días después murió por una reacción a la anestesia una operación para retirar un electrodo médico prolongado. Su cuerpo se conservó y ahora se expone en el Museo del Aire y del Espacio del Instituto Smithsoniano. Baker sobrevivió a una operación similar, sufrió una vida sana hasta los 27 años y fue enterrado en los terrenos del Centro Espacial y de Cohetes de los Estados Unidos en Huntsville (Alabama).Estados Unidos no fue el primer país en enviar animales al espacio. Entre 1957 y 1961, trece perros formaron parte de experimentos de vuelos espaciales realizados por Rusia. Uno de estos experimentos tuvo lugar el 3 de noviembre de 1957, cuando los rusos enviaron a un husky siberiano llamado Laika a la órbita terrestre. Desgraciadamente, a los pocos días de vuelo la perra murió.¿Qué opinas? ¿Deberían los animales ser puestos en órbita, disecados en clase de ciencias o expuestos en museos? 

SAGE Veterinary Science
TPX 2022 Series - EP3: Modeling SARS-CoV-2: Comparative Pathology in Rhesus Macaque and Golden Syrian Hamster Models

SAGE Veterinary Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 20:08


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

New Scientist Weekly
#114: A message to aliens, phage therapy for acne, calibrating the world's oldest computer

New Scientist Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 18:03


Two teams are developing messages to send into space, in the hope that some advanced alien civilization will be able to pick them up. While METI is sending music, Beacon in the Galaxy is sending more complex information, like Earth's location - which as the team explains is rather controversial…Acne is usually treated using antibiotics, but as the issue of antibiotic resistance grows, researchers have been looking at alternative methods. The team discusses the promising early successes of phage therapy.Most of us overestimate just how diverse our environment is. A new study examining this ‘diversity illusion' has shown that we tend to believe minority groups are larger in number than they actually are. The team finds out how the research was carried out, and whether we can combat this bias.Known by some as the world's first computer, the Antikythera mechanism is an ancient Greek device that acts sort of like a clock. Now a group of researchers thinks they've found out the exact date and time it was calibrated to, and the team explains how they worked it out.Rhesus macaque monkeys may be as aware of their own heartbeats as human babies. The team examines a new study which looked at a kind of self awareness called interoception, the ability to detect your own internal state..On the pod are Penny Sarchet, Chelsea Whyte, Leah Crane, Jason Murugesu and Matthew Sparkes. To read about these stories and much more, subscribe at newscientist.com/podcasts.Events and discount codes:newscientist.com/pod20newscientist.com/lovenewscientist.com/courses See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Marullo
Un mono pulula en Santurce

Marullo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 45:16


En el reino de Puerto Rico donde todo es posible, un solitario mono Rhesus se mudó a los árboles del condominio Ciudadela, cautivando con sus hazañas a los compueblanos aquí y allá. Sobre su estirpe conversamos para relajarnos, además de repasar otro temas menos monos como el plan de ajuste de la deuda y los Casos Insulares, entre otros. Pase, disfrute y comparta.