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Buckle up for a whimsical journey into an alternative timeline where Thomas Edison became the world's most daring dentist.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/digital-marketing-legend-leaks--4375666/support.
There's a groundbreaking discovery revealing the largest cluster of 2,500-year-old cites in the Amazon,
Nicholas Copernicus and Galileo Galilei usually get all the credit for the breakthroughs in astronomy in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries and rightfully so to an extent. However, though his efforts were far from "sexy", Tycho Brahe was an essential innovator in his own right during the early Scientific Revolution. Without Brahe, we might not get many aspects of modern science that we, frankly, take for granted today. In today's episode, I tell the tale of the early modern astronomer who lost half his nose in a duel. WebsitePatreon SupportWestern Civ 2.0This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5553835/advertisement
DEM Marine Biologist Connor McManus talks everything you need to know about sharks in Rhode Island waters. Support the show
This week we continue the multi-part RESCUE series with a continuation of UNCLOS, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. In early March, the UN finalized a consensus agreement to work toward the conservation and protection of ocean resources and ecosystems. RESCUE as an acronym offers a plan for specific action and public participation: Renewal, Environment, Society, Collaboration, Understanding, and Engagement. About World Ocean Radio 5-minute weekly insights dive into ocean science, advocacy and education hosted by Peter Neill, lifelong ocean advocate and maritime expert. Episodes offer perspectives on global ocean issues and viable solutions, and celebrate exemplary projects. Available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide.
This week we continue the multi-part RESCUE series with a highlight of UNCLOS, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, a major example of a far-reaching universal agreement that was drafted in 1982 and ratified in 1984. At the recent Davos gathering, a call to overhaul the UNCLOS instrument of ocean protection went largely unheeded. Who will be willing to step up and redress priorities to conserve and sustain the ocean? RESCUE as an acronym offers a plan for specific action and public participation: Renewal, Environment, Society, Collaboration, Understanding, and Engagement.About World Ocean Radio 5-minute weekly insights dive into ocean science, advocacy and education hosted by Peter Neill, lifelong ocean advocate and maritime expert. Episodes offer perspectives on global ocean issues and viable solutions, and celebrate exemplary projects. Available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide.
This week on Remainders, we begin Part One of our Fritz Lang Double-Feature with the 1927 sci-fi classic Metropolis. A German Expressionist story of broken down workers toiling away to produce a life of luxury for the rich. Sound familiar? We discuss the recurring themes that are still around today and how Lang created something that not only still resonates with society today, but also the visuals that looked far ahead of its time. Other topics include a little movie called Avatar, the Year of the Fraser, Tom Cruise's chaotic and film-obsessed antics, TLB's first show of the year at La Invitacion on Jan 14th in San Bernardino, and life and movie plans for 2023. And as always, the mediator between the head and hands must be the heart.Song PicksIn all Honesty by Tone Deaf GeorgeHeathen Child by GrindermanAll song picks on our podcast playlistWebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitter
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Dr. J. Marshall Shepherd is a leading international weather and climate expert as well as the Georgia Athletic Association Distinguished Professor of Geography and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Georgia. Marshall received his Bachelor of Scienc
Welcome to Skincare School the podcast, your ultimate skincare study guide. Join Adore Beauty’s Senior Editor Amy Clark and Dr. Michelle Wong from Lab Muffin Beauty Science as they take things right back to basics. Because it's time to make skincare simple, accessible, and most importantly, F-U-N! New episodes coming soon... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Click here to learn about our upcoming trivia event!What's up, gamers? We've got a full plate of content for you in this episode! First, we chat politics, giving our lukewarm review of the DNC and some choice thoughts on a J*e B*den presidency. Then we settle in for a good history lesson with Emily. Finally, we spend a little too much mental effort discussing the future of the Batman and our delightful emo playboy expectations for what our dear friend Robert Pattinson might bring into the mix. Oh, and did we mention we're doing a trivia event in two weeks? Check out the link above to sign up and we'll see you there!We'd love to hear from you! Email us your stories, questions, ideas, corrections, and absurd ramblings, or solicit our (questionable) advice at: arewepodcast@gmail.comIf you haven't yet, follow us on Instagram or join our Facebook group to keep updated with our posting schedule and future episodes! As always, big thanks to Paul who edits our audio to make our voices sound a lil less janky. We
John Taylor (PhD Slay Queen Engineering) reiterates who a slay queen is, sex for iPhones and other means to pay for stuff --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the second leg of their Grand ScandinAVIAN Adventure, Hannah and Erik enjoy a leisurely cruise around the Baltic States and Scandinavia aboard the Norwegian Cruise Line Getaway. We visited ports in Germany, Estonia, Russia, Finland, and Sweden. Some offered good birding spots...and others required a bit more work. We had a beer in every port, toured historic churches, palaces, and a walled city, and managed to a few lifers. Show NotesTales of Reval - Tallinn, EstoniaChurch on Spilled Blood - St. Petersburg, RussiaHelsinki Botanic Garden - Helsinki, FinlandKaivopuisto Park - Helsinki, Finland99 Luftballons by NenaComing up soon!Rio Grande Valley Birding Festival - Nov. 6-10, 2019San Diego Bird FestivalA selection of eBird ListsKurpark GermanyKurpark Germany (beach front)Helsinki Botanic GardensHelsinki--Kaivopuisto Bird Calls recorded by Erik:Intro: Common Chaffinch Middle: European Goldfinch Outro: Eurasian WrenConnect with us at...IG: @Hannahgoesbirding and @ErikgoesbirdingTwitter: @WeGoBirdingFacebook: @HannahandErikGoBirdingEmail us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.comWebsite: http://www.gobirdingpodcast.com
Why do we bone? Why should we have kids? When should we have kids? Crickets might answer all these questions. Dr. Amy Worthington of Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska studies "life history tradeoffs:" when to allocate resources to reproduction versus preserving your own health. Whether you're an insect ghosting a buster mate or a millennial waiting to have kids until the economy gets better, you may learn a thing or two about whether having kids is worth it. Follow Dr. Amy Worthington at Twitter.com/WorthingtonLab Dr. Worthington's blog amymworthington.wordpress.com A donation was made to: fontenelleforest.org Sponsor links: KiwiCo.com/ologies, OhMyGut.info/podcast, awaytravel.com/ologies (code: OLOGIES), Trueandco.com/ologies (code: OLOGIES) More links up at www.alieward.com/ologies/behavioralecology Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a month: www.Patreon.com/ologies OlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, pins, totes! Follow twitter.com/ologies or instagram.com/ologies Follow twitter.com/AlieWard or instagram.com/AlieWard Sound editing by Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media & Steven Ray Morris Theme song by Nick Thorburn Support the show.
Det der naturvidenskab er tit ret svært; nogle gange forstår man bare ikke en bjælde. Så det vil vi ændre på! Derfor fortæller vi historier, så naturvidenskab netop er til at forstå. I første afsnit fortæller de to værter: Cecilie og Nalle, hvorfor der er brug for at flere læser naturvidenskab, it og tekniske fag. Men også hvordan, det kan fortælles, så naturvidenskab faktisk er til at forstå. Men hov, det viser sig, at Cecilie ikke aner noget om at lave podcasts. Og Nalle ved ikke en bjælde om det der naturvidenskab. Så inden de begynder at formidle naturvidenskab, må de nok hellere få styr på det. Derfor taler Nalle bl.a. med Sara Troense (MYRKR), Anders Høgh Nissen (Harddisken og Transformator) og lyddesigneren Peter Albrechtsen. De er nemlig alle dygtige til det med podcast og til at fortælle med lyd mm. I mens snakker Cecilie bl.a. med Johanne Davidsen, og Jesper Hansen fra Roskilde Universitet. Johanne og Jesper fortæller om nysgerrighed som forudsætningen for relevant naturvidenskab. Og Jesper fortæller også om, Hvad er formålet med naturvidenskab?Nalle har også været på besøg på Tårnby Gymnasie & HF, hvor han har snakket med Andrea, Karoline og Maria, der fortæller om det årlige event: Girl's Day in Science...Vi hører også meget gerne fra dig, hvis du har idéer, kommentarer eller andet, du gerne vil dele med os. Skriv til os på Facebook eller her på mailen: nalle@polykrom.media.Værter: Cecilie B. Magnussen & Nalle Kirkvåg. Sounddesign: Frederik Stilling og Peter ThornemannLINKS TIL VIDEN:The Pitch Drop ExperimentGirl’s Day in Scienc
In case you missed this episode on the Playing with Science channel… Hosts Chuck Nice and Gary O’Reilly explore the state of mental health in sports, with former NBA player and mental health advocate Royce White, neuroscientist Heather Berlin, and the co-founder of Canada’s first Centre for Mental Health and Sport, Krista Van Slingerland. Photo Credit: GoIowaState dotcom (flickr user GoIowaState) [CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons.
Gabrielle Fundaro has quite the resume! Check out the links below to read her full bio. She has a PhD in Human Nutrition, Food, and Exercise and a BS in Exercise Sport and Health Education. She is a coach for Renaissance Periodization, a physique competitor, competitive lifter, and has studied the effects of probiotics on gut health and metabolism.In today’s show we discuss everything Gut Health with Gabrielle! This is an extremely trendy topic right now and Gabrielle steps in to dispel all the myths surrounding gut health. We discuss what the science actually says, the role our gut health plays, how much we can alter our gut health, and we finish off discussing some top topics like detoxes, and artificial sweeteners!The ins and outs of Gut Health and it’s importanceWhat the science actually says about gut microbiomeHow much we can ACTUALLY affect our gut healthThe role of supplementsAre “Gut Health Protocols” possibly doing more harm than good?Nutritional protocols to support a healthy gutFood sensitivity testsArtificial sweeteners Stay tuned for Gabrielle’s contribution to the RP Diet Book 2.0, and her Gut Health book set to debut in 2019.Connect with Gabrielle Fundaro:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vitaminphd/Website: https://vitaminphdnutrition.comRP Bio: https://renaissanceperiodization.com/team-member/gabrielle-fundaroConnect with me on Social Media:Instagram: @landonpoburan Website: https://landonp.com/Apply for Online CoachingSubmit a Question
Dr. Muriel and Professor Nick have concocted a diabolical scientific experiment: what happens if the only booze they drink is cheap vodka sodas?!?! Their hypothesis: save money, cut calories, maaaaybe a decrease in overall alcohol consumption. Will it work? Join our maniacal scientists as they filter Trader Joe’s cheapest vodka through a Brita filter and more. As always, you can hang out with Hella In Your Thirties on Instagram or shoot us an email at hellainyourthirties@gmail.com. Peace, Love, and Scienc
Is Planet NASCAR governed by the same laws of physics as the rest of Planet Earth? Get ready to roar down the track - left turns only - as hosts Gary O’Reilly and Chuck Nice re-visit Planet NASCAR alongside our resident astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. Don’t miss an episode of Playing with Science. Please subscribe to our channels on: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/playing-with-science/id1198280360 TuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Science-Podcasts/Playing-with-Science-p952100/ GooglePlay Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iimke5bwpoh2nb25swchmw6kzjq SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/startalk_playing-with-science Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/startalk/playing-with-science NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/all-access/planet-nascar-neil-degrasse-tyson-repeat/ Photo Credit: Nascarking via Wikimedia Commons
Ouch, it burns! But what is “it” — the root cause of the pain in your legs when you smash it up a hard climb? For the longest time, we colloquially called “it” lactic acid. It turns out that was wrong. Coach Trevor Connor and Caley Fretz examine the chemistry that occurs in our muscles while riding and racing. They talk to Dr. Iñigo San Millán, who is the director of Colorado University’s exercise physiology lab. Best of all, they give you practical advice for your own training to help make that burn go away — or at least make you faster even if it hurts.
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Kathryn interviews End Rape on Campus co-founder Andrea Pino, author of “We Believe You: Survivors of Campus Sexual Assault Speak Out”. Across the US students are exposing a pervasive cover-up of sexual assault on college campuses. Pino elevates the stories of more than 30 experiences of trauma, healing and everyday activism. Pino's own story is featured in the documentary The Hunting Ground, which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Kathryn also interviews reporter and journalist Tara Haelle MA, author of “The Informed Parent: A Science-Based Resource for Your Child's First Four Years”. Parents have to make endless decisions, sometimes even before they become pregnant, that can affect the outcome of their pregnancy and the health of their future children. Haelle has first-hand experience with many of these unforeseen parenting challenges. Her writing is featured in the New York Times, Scientific American, Slate, Discover, Politico, Everyday Health and Forbes.
Kathryn interviews End Rape on Campus co-founder Andrea Pino, author of “We Believe You: Survivors of Campus Sexual Assault Speak Out”. Across the US students are exposing a pervasive cover-up of sexual assault on college campuses. Pino elevates the stories of more than 30 experiences of trauma, healing and everyday activism. Pino's own story is featured in the documentary The Hunting Ground, which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival. Kathryn also interviews reporter and journalist Tara Haelle MA, author of “The Informed Parent: A Science-Based Resource for Your Child's First Four Years”. Parents have to make endless decisions, sometimes even before they become pregnant, that can affect the outcome of their pregnancy and the health of their future children. Haelle has first-hand experience with many of these unforeseen parenting challenges. Her writing is featured in the New York Times, Scientific American, Slate, Discover, Politico, Everyday Health and Forbes.
Professor Glaucius Oliva, head of the Science without Borders initiative, speaks about his time as a PhD student in the crystallography department at Birkbeck in the 1980s and his future plans for the ambitious Science without Borders programme. Scienc...
If you’re serious about burning fat and keeping it off for a lifetime, then there’s one thing that you need accept, it’s this… “Trying to control calories manually is nonsense…” One of the most frustrating “Vampire Myths” (Because it refuses to die) that we deal with in helping people change their body and health is […] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cut-the-fat-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cut-the-fat-podcast/support
This course reviews the key genomic technologies and computational approaches that are driving advances in prognostics, diagnostics, and treatment. Throughout the semester, emphasis will return to issues surrounding the context of genomics in medicine including: what does a physician need to know? what sorts of questions will s/he likely encounter from patients? how should s/he respond? Lecturers will guide the student through real world patient-doctor interactions. Outcome considerations and socioeconomic implications of personalized medicine are also discussed. The first part of the course introduces key basic concepts of molecular biology, computational biology, and genomics. Continuing in the informatics applications portion of the course, lecturers begin each lecture block with a scenario, in order to set the stage and engage the student by showing: why is this important to know? how will the information presented be brought to bear on medical practice? The final section presents the ethical, legal, and social issues surrounding genomic medicine. A vision of how genomic medicine relates to preventative care and public health is presented in a discussion forum with the students where the following questions are explored: what is your level of preparedness now? what challenges must be met by the healthcare industry to get to where it needs to be?
Lowe's Home Improvement Store chose Farrar Elementary to receive a grant which would be used to renovate our science deck and build a green house. Thanks LOWE'S