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Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran
The Wexford Science Festival with Over 70 Free Events Across County Wexford

Morning Mix with Alan Corcoran

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 5:32


Scientificast
Colla di palle di mucca

Scientificast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 62:45


Puntata 515: Valeria ci parla dei casi di influenza aviaria H5N1 documentati di recente negli Stati Uniti  nelle mucche e negli umani. Nonostante le mucche non siano un ospite abituale dei virus influenzali, negli Stati Uniti si sono riportate infezioni da parte di questo virus in molti paesi diversi che tuttavia non interessano il tratto respiratorio ma le mammelle. Questo virus sembra essere in grado di essere trasmesso da mucca a mucca nonostante non siano ancora chiare le modalità. Sono anche stati registrati 3 casi umani di persone a diretto contatto con le mucche, che hanno mostrato come sintomo principale la congiuntivite. La situazione va monitorata in quanto dobbiamo prevenire un adattamento del virus all'uomo e il passaggio del virus da uomo a uomo. Tuttavia dobbiamo ricordare che, sulla carta, rispetto al covid siamo in una situazione migliore sotto diversi aspetti. In esterna, in differita dal Mantova Food&Science Festival, Simone intervista uno Stefano Bertacchi selvatico sulle TEA, le tecnologie di evoluzione assistita. Stefano è un biotecnologo, ricercatore e divulgatore scientifico. E' autore di 4 libri e colleziona pokemon.Dopo la barza Marco continua a parlare di palle di cose strane, in questo caso le gluebal, palle di gluoni, le controparti del fotone per la forza nucleare forte.Per approfondire:https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2405495https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2405371https://www.cdc.gov/flu/avianflu/avian-flu-summary.htmhttps://www.ecdc.europa.eu/sites/default/files/documents/Communicable-disease-threats-report-week-22-2024.pdfDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/scientificast--1762253/support.

Cheltenham Community
Cheltenham Happenings: New Openings, Events, and More

Cheltenham Community

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 29:45 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Curious about what's buzzing in Cheltenham? Get ready for an information-packed episode as we unveil the exciting details about Loaf and Co, an artisan sandwich deli bar making its debut in Montpellier in summer 2024. We'll delve into their mouthwatering menu and its affiliation with the beloved Rainbows. Discover how Cheltenham Town Hall is enhancing visitor safety with the innovative Ask for Angela scheme. Plus, hear all about the grand reopening of Cavendish House, now featuring a captivating mix of pop-up shops and a soon-to-open food court. Unfortunately, it's not all good news; we also cover the impending closure and relocation of the M&S food store from Kingsditch Retail Park to Centurion Park in 2025. Stay tuned for exclusive interviews with local business owners, sharing their thoughts and plans for the future.Planning your week in Cheltenham? We've got a fantastic lineup of events that you won't want to miss! From the immersive trails of the Science Festival and the Garden Gallery's "Experiments in Creativity," to the musical bingo at The Botanist and comedy night at Lemon Rocket Comedy, there's something for everyone. Celebrate The Vine's 21st birthday with a special karaoke night on June 6th, followed by a DJ and cocktail event from June 7th to 9th. Music lovers, don't miss X Fest at the Exmouth Arms, and art enthusiasts, be sure to visit Lansdowne Art Studio's summer exhibition. NEWS LINKSNew artisan sandwich deli and fitness studio is coming to CheltenhamCheltenham Town Hall introduces Ask for Angela schemeCavendish House in Cheltenham reopens — with a food court coming soonM&S announces date store will close in CheltenhamCheltenham ice rink returns to Imperial Gardens this winterEVENTS Cheltenham Science Festival 4 - 9 JuneExperiments In Creativity at Garden Gallery 5 - 11 June6 June Lemon Rocket ComedyExfest at The Exmouth Arms 7-9 JuneLansdown Art Studios 7 - 9  - Summer Exhibition9 June Community Event for D Day9 June Shurdington Summer FeteBooking in advance Tweedys Massive Circus at the race course 4 to 14 July book nowSummer Solstice Meditation & Master Group Healing - June 17thSupport the Show.

Le interviste di Radio Number One
Cortesi (Confagricoltura Mantova): «Cibo e scienza nel festival»

Le interviste di Radio Number One

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 2:46


Giovedì 16 maggio le nostre Donne al Volante, Katia De Rossi e Liliana Russo, hanno intervistato Alberto Cortesi, presidente di Confagricoltura Mantova, in merito all'ottava edizione del "Food & Science Festival". A tal proposito Cortesi ha spiegato come le diverse branche della cultura possano essere collegate tra loro: «Il tema del cibo e dalla sua produzione è molto diffuso ma non ha sempre una cadenza scientifica. Nell'ottava edizione del festival portiamo concetti scientifici, non banalità. I temi che affronteremo sono diversi: l'agricoltura rigenerativa, l'impatto ambientale causato dal cambiamento climatico, il cibo sintetico e l'alimentazione in alta quota». 

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Amedeo Reyneri "Oltre il biologico c'è di più: l'agricoltura rigenerativa"

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Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 16:24


Amedeo Reyneri"Oltre il biologico c'è di più: l'agricoltura rigenerativa"Food & Science Festival, Mantovawww.foodsciencefestival.itSabato 18 maggio 2024, ore 14:30Science & Food FestivalCon Amedeo Reyneri e Danilo ZagariaOltre il biologico c'è di più: l'agricoltura rigenerativaL'agricoltura rigenerativa non esiste ma si fa. L'espressione agricoltura rigenerativa, molto utilizzata all'inizio degli anni Ottanta del secolo scorso e poi abbandonata, torna oggi in agenda, in quanto ripresa dall'Unione Europea e dalla FAO come modalità di gestione agraria rispettosa dell'ambiente. Si tratta di pratiche che spesso sono ricondotte a quelle dell'agricoltura biologica, ma con una specificità: considerano anche la produttività e utilizzano innovazioni tecnologiche come agrofarmaci e fertilizzanti. In pratica integrano pratiche tradizionali con tecnologie moderne.Professore ordinario di Agronomia e coltivazioni erbacee presso il Dipartimento di Scienze Agrarie, Forestali e Alimentari (DISAFA) dell'Università di Torino. Oltre all'Università di Torino tiene o ha tenuto insegnamenti presso il Politecnico di Torino e l'Università di Genova. Dal 2015 al 2018 è stato vicedirettore alla ricerca presso DISAFA. Dal 2006 al 2009 è stato membro del Consiglio nazionale del WWF. Dal 2012 al 2015 è stato vicepresidente della Società Italiana di Agronomia; è membro della International Society for Mycotoxicology e della European Society for Agronomy. È accademico ordinario dell'Accademia di Agricoltura di Torino. Dal 2023 è membro della Cattedra Unesco in “Sustainable development and Landscape promotion”.Ha partecipato anche con funzioni di coordinatore a progetti nazionali e internazionali sull'agrotecnica, sulla qualità tecnologica e sanitaria dei cereali con particolare attenzione ai sistemi cerealicoli sostenibili, al controllo dei contaminanti e alla creazione di filiere innovative. Dal 2019 a oggi è relatore del Tavolo tecnico del settore cerealicolo dello stesso Ministero. Dal 2020 è stato più volte convocato dalla Commissione agricoltura di Camera e Senato per l'espressione di pareri tecnico-scientifici. Le attività di ricerca sono attestate da oltre 280 pubblicazioni su riviste nazionali e internazionali di cui 80 su riviste scientifiche catalogate oltre che alcuni capitoli di libri. Numerose e frequenti sono i contributi nei dibattiti sull'indirizzo e sulle applicazioni delle nuove tecnologie nell'ambito dei sistemi agrari e delle filiere agro-alimentari.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

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Ernesto Dezza "Il frutto proibito" Food & Science Festival

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Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 17:55


Ernesto Dezza"Il frutto proibito"Food & Science Festivalwww.foodsciencefestival.itDomenica 19 maggio 2024, ore 11:45Mantova, Palazzo della RagioneIl frutto proibitoUna riflessione antropologica e filosofica sul ciboNiente è più a portata di mano di un frutto. Niente è più facile da mangiare di un frutto. Perché dovrebbero esserci dei frutti proibiti? Quale limite indicano? Si tratta di un limite che va rispettato o attraversato?Dalla mela dell'Eden a una ciliegia della Svizzera, passando attraverso le pere del Nord Africa e l'uva di Assisi, saremo accompagnati in un viaggio letterario attraverso quattro episodi eloquenti di una storia gustosa e affascinante, per cogliere, nei frutti proibiti, il senso della vita umana.Ernesto Dezza è docente straordinario di Storia della filosofia medievale presso la Pontificia Università Antonianum e docente a contratto di Teologia presso la Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia dell'Università Cattolica, a Roma. Le sue ricerche vertono principalmente sul pensiero dei maestri francescani della Scolastica medievale, in particolare su Giovanni Duns Scoto, di cui ha anche curato la traduzione in italiano di alcuni testi. Tra le sue pubblicazioni: “Pro statu isto”: l'appello dell'uomo all'infinito, a cura di A. Ghisalberti - E. Dezza, EBF, Milano, 2010; La dottrina della creazione in Giovanni Duns Scoto, Edizioni Antonianum, Roma, 2016; E. Dezza - A. Nannini - D. Riserbato, Intorno al futuro. Volontà e contingenza secondo Duns Scoto. Introduzione, testo e traduzione di Lectura I, d. 39, Edizioni Antonianum, Roma, 2023.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

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Giovanni Pernigotto "Contro la cultura dello scarto" Food & Science Festival

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Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 16:01


Giovanni Pernigotto"Contro la cultura dello scarto"Per un'etica della fiduciaFood & Science Festival, Mantovawww.foodsciencefestival.itSabato 18 maggio 2024, ore 11:30Giovanni Pernigotto, con Alberto Agliotti, al Food & Science Festival di Mantova"Contro la cultura dello spreco"In un tempo complesso come quello che stiamo vivendo, in cui il desiderio di costruire relazioni e comunità sembra soffocato dalla paura dell'altro e dal sorgere di nuovi muri, il tema dell'intreccio umano sembra allo stesso tempo utopico e indispensabile. Ma dove collocarne le coordinate? In quale scenario inserirne il senso, perché sia fecondo di una umanità ritrovata? A partire da fonti sapienziali bibliche e letterarie, l'intervento propone una lettura antropologica del nostro tempo, capace di superare la cultura dello scarto e di valorizzare l'umano – fragile e insieme fecondo – dovunque si trovi  e comunque si manifesti.Giovanni Pernigotto, responsabile del Tavolo del Bene Comune della Diocesi di Mantova. Dottorato in Teologia Morale presso la Pontificia Università Gregoriana e laurea di Filosofia presso Università di Tor Vergata di Roma. È vicedirettore della Caritas diocesana di Mantova e docente di Teologia morale presso l'Istituto superiore di Scienze Religiose.Il "Tavolo del Bene Comune"Le finalità del tavoloL'immagine del Risorto sulla strada verso Emmaus è lo spunto biblico che ispira il Tavolo per il Bene Comune: «Ed ecco, in quello stesso giorno due di loro erano in cammino per un villaggio di nome Èmmaus, distante circa undici chilometri da Gerusalemme» (Lc 24,13). Gesù sceglie la strada come luogo privilegiato per incontrare l'uomo. È uno spazio di soglia in cui si sperimenta la quotidianità della vita, quindi luogo favorevole per accostare le donne e gli uomini di oggi. Il Tavolo ha l'obiettivo di esprimere questa vicinanza nei confronti degli ultimi e di supportare le Unità Pastorali che vorranno intraprendere dei cammini di prossimità.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke
What's Lebanon's next move?, 04/11/2023

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 68:35


This week, Kristina Mikulova talks about Lebanon's current situation as it waits to see what Hezbollah will do next; André & Jjay talk about the creative process of Music Making; & Monique Kirsch tells us about the upcoming Science Festival. Lebanon's looking on Dr Kristina Mikulova is the Representative of the European Investment Bank to Lebanon, and has been recently forced to leave Lebanon due to its proximity to the Israel-Hamas war. During her time in Lebanon, Kristina could see the effects of a country battered by economic and social stressors, where the currency has lost over 90% of its value in the past few years. Currently, Lebanon has a three-month stock of supermarket supplies of water, food and basic necessities. Fuel reserves would only last twelve days at current levels, even if they continued to be delivered by sea. Lebanon has one accessible airport, both airports in neighbouring Syria have been bombed. Lebanon also shelters 2 million refugees from Syria. Lebanon has not had a President since 2019. It's running on a care-taker government who don't want to get dragged into this war and still, as Prime Minister Najib Makati said, they may have no choice. We talk about Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah's chief, who issued his first statement on Friday since Hamas's surprise attack on Israel on 7 October. This statement came after we recorded this interview. In this, Nasrallah said that Hezbollah is prepared for all options and can resort to them at any time. He said that they are tying up Israeli forces along the Lebanese border to ease the burden on Hamas. Hezbollah has fired rockets across the border daily, mainly hitting military targets in northern Israel, but it has a substantial arsenal capable of hitting anywhere in Israel, over Israel's ‘Iron Dome'. It seems that, for the time being, neither Hezbollah nor Israel want to increase the geography of this war. Dr Mikulova also spoke about the influence of Iran and how Nasrallah is one of a number of leading figures in the ‘axis of resistance': a network of Iranian backed militia in several Arab countries. Producing Beats André Sevn is a music producer, co-founder and owner of Magestick, signed to Sony Music Publishing Group. He specialises in producing and selling beats online. Collaborators include artists such as Lil Durk, NLE Choppa, Apache, Sido, and Samra. He's had particular success in Germany and the United States. Magestick specialises in hip hop, RnB and pop beats. André now focusses on building up up-coming artists and providing knowledge to songwriters, producers and the industry. Magestick has the biggest YouTube following in Luxembourg. https://magestickrecords.com https://instagram.com/andresevn https://instagram.com/magestickofficial https://youtube.com/magestickrecords Jjay is a new, up-coming artist in R&B music from Ettelbruck. Due to his Brazilian roots, he mixes afro and latino vibes to his R&B songs Jjay is preparing his first album with André Sevn, due to be launched next year. You can find his music here. https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/3xbt2MUk8ynDWw2pTGwf2R?si=63103882e8cb47fa https://www.instagram.com/iamjjayofficial Science Festival Monique Kirsch is Chargée d'étude dirigeante at the Natur Musée and has organised the Science Festival for 20 years. You can find out more about the Festival Programme here. And some of the events require (free) reservation here. https://live.eventtia.com/fr/sciencefestival23/Programm-2023 https://www.neimenster.lu/evenements/science-festival-2023/ Listen on Today Radio or Podcast Listen on Today Radio Saturdays at 11am, Sundays at noon and Tuesdays at 10am. Please subscribe to the podcast on Apple and Spotify. Listen on Today Radio Saturdays at 11am, Sundays at noon and Tuesdays at 10am.

Palm Beach Perspective
PB PERS Indian River Lagoon Science Festival 2023

Palm Beach Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 27:43 Transcription Available


Talked with Gabby Barbarite McHenry, Ph.D., Director of Outreach & Engagement Florida Atlantic University Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute. They are one of the 71 exhibitors at this years Indian River Lagoon Science Festival. It's going to be from 10am - 3pm on November 18th at 600 N Indian River Drive, Ft. Pierce, FL. The IRL Science Festival is a free event that's designed to bring a variety of hands-on STEAM activities to the public. The goal is to make science accessible, interactive, relevant and fun for everyone at every age. Some of the exhibitors are: Mad Science of Palm Beach (fire and ice show+ fantastic forces booth) Little Medical School of the Treasure coast (create a suture model) InWater Research Group – sea turtle exploration Smithsonian Marine Station – Baby corals + save a coral with slime Oxbow eco center Boy Scouts of America/TC District – blast into scouting FAU Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute – Explore the Marine Mammal Ambulance + Mission: Ocean Discovery West Gate K-8 – Silly Slime Morningside elementary - energy & everglades expo Florida medical entomology Lab – Mosquitos: Friend or Foe? St. Lucie County Mosquito Control – mosquito management The Manatee Center = Do Manatee have bone marrow FL Dept of Agricultural and Consumer Services DPI = Build a Beetle-Air Potato Bio Control USAG AUX – marine safety and environment Ft Pierce Police Dept St Lucie County Solid Waste – Recycling Right St. Lucie County Parks and Recreation ORCA Ocean Research & Conservation Association – What's in the Water Importance of Biological Surveys IRSC Science – Candy DNA and Rocks from Space Samual S Gaines Academy of emerging technologies – Fun with Robots Max Planck – Control a robot with your muscles Port. St. Lucie Amateur Radio Association – Riding Carrier Waves (morse code) Stella Maris Environmental Research – Base-ick Secret messages Environmental Learning Center – Plankton Lab Ft pierce Westwood Academy/MOA – Sea Turtle Mortality Ecological Assoc. – A Day in the Life of a Sea Turtle Biologist Loggerhead Marinelife Center – Jr Sea turtle veterinarians Save the Chimps – Chimpanzee Enrichment Friends of the Everglades – Alligator Showdown FL Real Estate Navigators – Alligator Salt Art FDEP-IRL Aquatic Preserves – Critters of Oyster Reef & button making Florida Oceanographic Society – Sharks & Rays Indian River Lagoon Nat'l Estuary Program- Living Lagoon Friendly Photo Booth St. Lucie County Library St. Lucie county Master Gardener Volunteers – Wheel game University of Florida Indian River Research and Education Center – Pin the bug on the host plant St. Lucie Audubon Society – How many birds do you know? Listeners can find the complete list, sign up to volunteer, become a sponsor and more at www.irlsciencefest.org.

Rorshok Poland Update
Influx of Migrants Triggers Scandal & more – 12th Sep 2023

Rorshok Poland Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 7:46 Transcription Available


An influx of migrants holding controversial visas, more election promises, developing US-Poland military relations, poor conditions at the Belarussian border, interest rate cut, and much more!Thanks for tuning in!Let us know what you think and what we can improve on by emailing us at poland@rorshok.com. You can also contact us on Twitter & Instagram @rorshokpoland or on Mastodon @poland@rorshok.socialLike what you hear? Subscribe, share, and tell your buds.Wanna avoid ads and help us financially? Follow the link:https://bit.ly/rorshok-donateThe 27th Science Festival:https://www.polskieradio.pl/395/7789/Artykul/3237879,warsaws-iconic-science-festival-starts-on-september-15

The SoapyRao Show
Self sabotage: The key to a long and happy relationship ft. Raquel Peel

The SoapyRao Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 63:41


Dr Raquel Peel is an internationally recognized relationships expert and an award-winning educator and researcher. Her TEDx talk on relationship sabotage was featured as one of the most popular talks in the TED series ‘How to Be a Better Human' and TEDxShorts. Raquel has also spoken at high-profile events such as the World of Science Festival and is a prolific contributor for The Conversation. Her current research program encompasses studies on interpersonal relationships, mental health, suicide, and education. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
RERUN: Iranian student and her life in Slovakia. The Starmus Science Festival to come to Slovakia. (16.8.2023 16:00)

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 5:18


RERUN: Rozhina Rajablou is a high school student from Iran, who came to Slovakia to find the freedom to do things that the regime in her home country does not allow women to do. For example, to sing and perform in public. In the interview with Zuzana Botikova she describes her life in Bratislava, her perception of differences and her relationship to music. The Starmus Science Festival will come to Slovakia next year, and bring along many well-known names from the world of science and culture, such as Sir Brian May or Dr Jane Goodall. The festival was announced in Bratislava by Nobel Prize laureate Emmanuelle Charpentier and AI expert and software company director Richard Marko.

RNZ: Dateline Pacific
Otago museum to expand its Pacific science festival initiative

RNZ: Dateline Pacific

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 5:57


Otago museum looks to expand its Pacific science festival initiative.

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Franco Malerba "Una serra sulla Luna" Food & Science Festival

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Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 21:22


Franco Malerba"Una serra sulla Luna"Food & Science Festival, Mantovahttps:foodsciencefestival.itFood & Science Festival, MantovaDomenica 21 maggio 2023, ore 12:15, Palazzo della RagioneIncontro con Franco Malerba "Una serra sulla Luna"Cosa mangiano gli astronauti? Perché si coltivano micro-ortaggi sulla Stazione Spaziale Internazionale? E perché l'alimentazione diventerà sempre più essenziale per l'esplorazione futura della Luna e di Marte? Il primo astronauta italiano, nel trentennale del suo volo nello spazio, ci racconta la vita in orbita e le prospettive di viaggi spaziali, riflettendo in particolare sul cibo e le risorse che saranno necessari.Franco MalerbaIl cibo nello spazio.La vita in orbita e l'alimentazione del futuro Edizioni Dedalohttps://edizionidedalo.itMalerba ci racconta il cibo spaziale di tutti i tempi, dai divertenti retroscena delle missioni passate, da lui vissute in prima persona, ai prossimi traguardi.Cosa mangiano gli astronauti? Perché si coltivano micro-ortaggi sulla Stazione Spaziale Internazionale? E perché l'alimentazione diventerà sempre più essenziale per l'esplorazione futura della Luna e di Marte?Franco Malerba è il primo astronauta italiano: volò nello spazio nel 1992 quale ingegnere di bordo dello shuttle Atlantis, che portava nello spazio il laboratorio Eureca e il satellite Tethered italiano. Laureato in Ingegneria elettronica e in Fisica all'Università di Genova, ha ricoperto diversi ruoli di responsabilità nella ricerca e nell'industria di alta tecnologia, in Europa e negli Stati Uniti. Organizza ogni anno il Festival dello Spazio di Busalla, è socio fondatore di alcune start up spaziali e quale giornalista pubblicista continua a raccontare e commentare l'attualità spaziale.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement

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Greta Durante "Complotti a tavola" Food & Science Festival

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Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 15:18


Greta Durante"Non è la zebra"Food & Science Festival, Mantovahttps://foodsciencefestival.itFood & Science FestivalSabato 20 maggio 2023, ore 10:00Complotti a tavola.Come i bias cognitivi influenzano le scelte alimentariMolti alimenti hanno una reputazione, a volte in seguito ribaltata, nata da medicine antiche, credenze più o meno scientifiche, ma anche pubblicità storiche, che hanno creato l'identità della cultura e l'alimentazione degli italiani. Ma quanto c'è di fondato?Nella storia dell'alimentazione incontriamo spesso alimenti e bevande consigliati dalle fonti più svariate, dalle indicazioni dei professionisti della salute ai messaggi commerciali conditi di linguaggio medico, in quanto in grado di migliorare il nostro stato di salute o, ancora di più, di guarire alcune patologie. Altri, al contrario, sono stati spesso indicati come indiscutibili pericoli da evitare. Per uno strano meccanismo cognitivo siamo più propensi ad accettare o eliminare un alimento o una bevanda, se possiamo sostenerlo con un suo presunto effetto sulla salute, piuttosto che riconoscere che mangiamo quel che mangiamo, e beviamo quel che beviamo, solo perché ci piacciono e ci nutrono. Salvo poi scoprire che talvolta questi “supporti culturali” sono più che altro fumo e poco arrosto.Non è la Zebra è un progetto di divulgazione scientifica che si occupa di scienze comportamentali e processi decisionali. È gestito e curato da Lorenzo Gagliardi (PhD candidate dell'Università degli Studi dell'Insubria) e da Greta Durante (giornalista pubblicista e neolaureata presso l'Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia). Lo scopo del progetto è far riflettere il pubblico di Instagram sulle trappole del pensiero e sui bias cognitivi di cui spesso si cade vittima nella formulazione di giudizi, previsioni o decisioni. La missione di Non è la Zebra è quella di rendere pop temi socialmente rilevanti, finora rimasti relegati nei manuali di scienze cognitive, senza mai rinunciare alla scientificità dei contenuti. Il motto a cui si ispira il progetto è: “Se senti rumore di zoccoli, pensa al cavallo, non alla zebra”.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
Iranian high school student talking about life in Slovakia. The Starmus Science Festival to come to Slovakia next year. (17.5.2023 16:00)

Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 24:28


Rozhina Rajablou is a high school student from Iran, who came to Slovakia to find the freedom to do things that the regime in her home country does not allow women to do. For example, to sing and perform in public. In the interview with Zuzana Botikova she describes her life in Bratislava, her perception of differences and her relationship to music. The Starmus Science Festival will come to Slovakia next year, and bring along many well-known names from the world of science and culture, such as Sir Brian May or Dr Jane Goodall. The festival was announced in Bratislava by Nobel Prize laureate Emmanuelle Charpentier and AI expert and software company director Richard Marko.

Le interviste di Radio Number One
Mantova, arriva il Food&Science Festival dedicato alla tecnologia e al cibo

Le interviste di Radio Number One

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 5:15


In compagnia delle Donne al Volante – Liliana Russo e Katia De Rossi – martedì 16 maggio, è stato ospite Alberto Agliotti di Frame - divagazioni scientifiche per presentare il Food &Science Festival che si terrà a Mantova da venerdì 19 a domenica 21 maggio. Un evento ricco di incontri, conferenze, laboratori attorno alle scienze e alle tecnologie che riguardano il cibo «dalla produzione, alla trasformazione, alla logistica alla salute e all'allevamento». Uno dei grandi tempi è quello della carne sintetica meglio definita «coltivata, in quanto deriva dalla coltivazione di cellule staminali». Ma si tratterà anche della farina di insetti che «per molti sarà il futuro, nonostante non sostituirà del tutto l'alimentazione». Previsti anche film, mostre ed eventi speciali. Da non perdersi Dario Vergassola il sabato sera, il film sulla Xylella, e gli appuntamenti con Dario Bressanini, saggista e autore di libri di successo.

il posto delle parole
Nico Pitrelli "Il confine tra scienza e democrazia"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 17:35


Nico Pitrelli"Il confine tra scienza e democrazia"Food & Science Festival, Mantovahttps://foodsciencefestival.itFood & Science Festival, MantovaSabato 20 maggio 2023, ore 11:30Nico Pitrelli"Il confine tra scienza e democrazia"Emergenza climatica, perdita della biodiversità, crisi energetica, pandemie, cambiamenti demografici; le principali sfide della contemporaneità hanno dimensioni sociali e politiche connesse a dimensioni scientifico-tecnologiche. I decisori politici non possono fare a meno del sapere specialistico, ma la scienza a disposizione è spesso per sua natura incompleta e multidisciplinare. Come può una democrazia conciliare l'urgenza delle decisioni da prendere con l'incertezza della conoscenza? Come possiamo restare aperti a diverse prospettive senza legittimare posizioni antiscientifiche da un lato e senza rischiare derive tecnocratiche dall'altro? Che diritti hanno i cittadini non-esperti rispetto alla conoscenza? Una strategia possibile è un'educazione civica alla scienza basata su un nuovo approccio al rapporto fra il sapere scientifico e le regole per la convivenza. Il manifesto delineato da Nico Pitrelli e Mariachiara Tallacchini propone una democratizzazione della conoscenza, che tenga conto di ruoli, diritti e responsabilità dei cittadini, di chi fa ricerca e di chi prende decisioni. Perché la democrazia, oggi, è soprattutto un problema di conoscenza.Mariachiara Tallacchini, Nico Pitrelli"Manifesto per un'educazione civica alla scienza"Codice Edizionihttps://codiceedizioni.itNico Pitrelli è direttore del Master in Comunicazione della Scienza "Franco Prattico" della SISSA di Trieste e responsabile dell'Ufficio Comunicazione presso la stessa istituzione. Tra le sue ultime pubblicazioni: Il giornalismo scientifico (Carocci, 2021) e Manifesto per un'educazione civica alla scienza (Codice, 2023).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement

Pint of Science
Pint of Science mini-series: Untold Stories. Episode 3: Speakers Constance Schéré & Dr Stephen Fay

Pint of Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 31:01


Welcome back to a special mini-series of the Pint of Science podcast: Untold Stories. 2023 marks the tenth anniversary of Pint of Science and we decided to chat to people behind the organisation and creation of the festival as well as those that have taken part over the years. In this episode we talk to two speakers who have presented at Pint of Science, Constance Schéré & Dr Stephen Fay. How did they hear of Pint of Science? How was it to give a Pint of Science talk? Did it make them want to do more science communication or help in the way they presented their future research? Find out in this episode as Dr Elodie Chabrol, International Director of Pint of Science asks them these questions. ******************* The Pint of Science podcast is a part of the Pint of Science Festival, the world's largest science communication festival. Thousands of guests and speakers descend on pubs, cafés and spaces in hundreds of cities worldwide to introduce science in a fun, engaging, and usually pint-fuelled way.   This year, Pint of Science UK celebrates its 10th anniversary, #pint23! We'll be in pubs and cafés across the country on the evenings of Mon 22nd, Tue 23th and Wed 24th of May 2023! More about Pint of Science UK at pintofscience.co.uk or on Twitter @pintofscience More about Pint of Science worldwide at pintofscience.com or on Twitter @pintsworld

Pint of Science
Pint of Science mini-series: Untold Stories. Episode 2: Organisers Dr Cristina Perez & Dr Shaline Fazal

Pint of Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 28:25


Welcome back to a special mini-series of the Pint of Science podcast: Untold Stories. 2023 marks the tenth anniversary of Pint of Science and we decided to chat to people behind the organisation and creation of the festival as well as those that have taken part over the years.   We continue the series by talking to two organisers, Dr Cristina Perez  & Dr Shaline Fazal.  How did they hear of Pint of Science? What do they do in the festival? What does Pint of Science bring to their lives?  Find out in this episode as Dr Elodie Chabrol, International Director of Pint of Science asks them these questions.   ******************* The Pint of Science podcast is a part of the Pint of Science Festival, the world's largest science communication festival. Thousands of guests and speakers descend on pubs, cafés and spaces in hundreds of cities worldwide to introduce science in a fun, engaging, and usually pint-fuelled way.   This year, Pint of Science UK celebrates its 10th anniversary, #pint23! We'll be in pubs and cafés across the country on the evenings of Mon 22nd, Tue 23th and Wed 24th of May 2023! More about Pint of Science UK at pintofscience.co.uk or on Twitter @pintofscience More about Pint of Science worldwide at pintofscience.com or on Twitter @pintsworld

Backchat
Hong Kong Science Festival/Hong Kong Rugby Sevens

Backchat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 55:00


RNZ: Dateline Pacific
First Science Festival in the Cook Islands

RNZ: Dateline Pacific

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 6:15


The Cook Islands holds the first edition of what is to become a bi-ennial science festival.

Palm Beach Perspective
PB PERS IRL Science Festival

Palm Beach Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 27:26


Talked with Gabby Barbarite, Ph.D., Director of Outreach & Engagement Florida Atlantic University, Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute and Dave Wood, U.S. Horticultural Laboratory, from the Indian River Lagoon Science Festival. This is the 7th annual IRL Science Fest and is happening Saturday, October 22nd from 10a-3p and 600 N. Indian River Drive, FT. PIERCE, FL. It's a Free event good for all ages that is put on by local scientists/educators to help educate the public and give them the opportunity to talk face to face with the scientists about their work. There are over 50 exhibitors including: Harbor Branch, UF/IFAS, USDA, Treasure Coast Beekeepers, U.S.C.G, St. Lucie County Dive Team, Audubon Society, Smithsonian Marine Station, Ox-bow Eco Center, Max Planck and Indian River State college just to name a few. They will also have food trucks and multiple stage shows throughout the day. The stage shows include Jurassic Parts Spectacular Science Show, St. Lucie Dance Theatre, Treasure Coast Wildlife Center, Ft. Pierce k-9 Demo. Listeners can get more info, sign up to be a volunteer, exhibitor by going to www.IRLSciencefest.org

The Naked Scientists Podcast
The Trieste Next science festival

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 59:23


This week the Naked Scientists have been in the City of Science - Trieste - to take part in their annual science festival and speak to some of the researchers pushing back the frontiers of knowledge in this beautiful part of northeastern Italy. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

FAIR Data Podcast
Netherlands National Open Science Festival

FAIR Data Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 17:03


This week on the FAIR Data Podcast, Rory Macneil shares experiences and insights from the Netherlands National Open Science Festival, which took place on 1st September 2022, at the Vrije Universiteit (VU) in Amsterdam. The #OSF2022NL was an opportunity to learn more about Open Science practices in research and current policy in the Netherlands. With a focus on "Open Science in Practice" and "Open Science in Policy", the Festival attracted around 300 participants that attended the plenary sessions led by rector of the VU Jeroen Geurts and Hilde van Wijngaarden, VU library director, with over 400 more joining via the live stream. Attendees also had the opportunity to learn and connect in community led workshops and sessions, and the Minister Robbert Dijkgraaf of Education, Culture and Science visited the Festival to join the conversation about different aspects of Open Science, and to hand over five Open Science Awards to five inspiring Use Cases with a focus on societal engagement. Join us for the full episode, where Rory shares some of the aspects of the Festival that were exciting and innovative, dives into some of the interesting conversations that took place, and highlights the significance of the #OSF2022NL in relation to the wider Open Science movement in the Netherlands. Find out more about the festival, and access content here: https://opensciencefestival.nl/

Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Kate Hannah (on The Disinformation Project at NZ Science Festival NanoFest22) Interview - Jamie Green - Radio One 91FM

Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022


Kate Hannah (on The Disinformation Project at NZ Science Festival NanoFest22) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Radio One 91FM Dunedin
Jerome Cousins (on NZ Science Festival NanoFest22) Interview - Jamie Green - Radio One 91FM

Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022


Jerome Cousins (on NZ Science Festival NanoFest22) Interview by Jamie Green on Radio One 91FM Dunedin

Idealistically
People, Policy and Public Transport with Helena Bennett

Idealistically

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 50:02


In the first episode of Season 2, climate policy adviser and content creator, Helena Bennett (she/her), discusses what she would idealistically want in an ideal world from stronger communities, public transport and the all-important, zero-carbon aviation.Hosted by 22-year-old artist and climate justice activist, Tolmeia Gregory (she/her - also known as, Tolly), Idealistically is the podcast where activists, artists, influencers, scientists and more are asked what they would idealistically want, in an ideal world, to inspire more people to start creating radical visions of the future.Thank you to TOGETHERBAND for supporting Season 2 of Idealistically and making it possible for me to share more ideal worlds with you. Website: togetherband.org/Instagram: instagram.com/togetherbandofficialThings mentioned in this episode:Green Alliance (https://green-alliance.org.uk/)Olio (https://olioex.com/)Extinction Rebellion (https://extinctionrebellion.uk/)Insulate Britain (https://www.insulatebritain.com/)[AD/Speaking appearance]: Cheltenham Science Festival event: cheltenhamfestivals.com/science-/whats-on/2022/idealistically-tolmeia-gregory/Idealistically will be recorded LIVE at the Science Festival on Sunday 12th June at 6.00pm with guest, Destiny Boka Batesa from Choked Up.For terminology and phrases that might be used during the podcast - https://www.tolmeiagregory.com/resources/Follow Helena Bennett:Instagram: instagram.com/earthbyhelenaTwitter: twitter.com/helena_bennett_Follow the podcast:Twitter: twitter.com/idealisticallyPInstagram: instagram.com/idealisticallypodFollow the host:Twitter: twitter.com/tolmeiaInstagram: instagram.com/tolmeiawww.tolmeiagregory.com/idealisticallyCreated and edited by: Tolmeia GregoryOriginal music by: Stowe Gregory Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

AM Quincy on QATV
South Shore Science Festival - April 19, 2022

AM Quincy on QATV

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 21:41


Manuel Barroso, Nandan Nair, Raju Kavalla, and Anika Kavalla of the South Shore Science Festival explain how the 8th annual event on April 23rd from 10am to 3pm will be virtual this year. Visit www.southshorescience.online for more information.

The Aural Apothecary
Live at the Cardiff Science Festival! Jamie Brewster and the patient as a battlefield.

The Aural Apothecary

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 39:37


In this, our first ever live show we talk to our first ever patient! Jamie Brewster is an architect with the DB3 group and shares with us, and our live audience, his experiences as a cancer patient. It is a heartfelt story peppered with humour and pathos, and one that offers healthcare professionals plenty of food for thought. As usual with The Aural Apothecary Jamie shares with us his Desert Island Drug ©, anthem and book choice.In addition, healthcare design has been a key feature of his career and he has been involved in the design of hospitals and healthcare facilities throughout the uk. He talks to us about combining his experience as a patient and an architect which led him to question the nature of the inpatient environment and suggest some new solutions in order to improve healing and aid recovery. We discuss his ideas which were recently presented at the 2021 European Healthcare Design Conference http://www.db3group.com/inpatient-environment-healing-module/. Note; This show was recorded in front of a live audience in February 2022 at Milk and Sugar in Cardiff as part of the Cardiff Science Festival. The sound quality may not be up to its usual high standard. Thank you to the team at Cardiff Science Festival and Milk and Sugar (https://www.milkandsugarplease.com/) for their help and support and to our audience for joining in and laughing at our jokes.Our next live show will be at the Clinical Pharmacy Congress, 14th May 2022 https://www.pharmacycongress.co.uk/. To get in touch follow us on Twitter @auralapothecary or email us at auralapothecarypod@gmail.com You can listen to the Aural Apothecary playlist here; https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OsWj4w8sxsvuwR9zMXgn5?si=tiHXrQI7QsGtSQwPyz1KBg You can view the Aural Apothecary Library here; https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/31270100-paul-gimson?ref=nav_mybooks&shelf=the-aural-apothecary

Pint of Science
Pint of Science mini-series: Untold Stories. Episode 1: Founders Dr Praveen Paul and Dr Michael Motskin

Pint of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 32:01


Welcome back to a special mini-series of the Pint of Science podcast: Untold Stories. 2022 marks the tenth edition of Pint of Science and we decided to chat to people behind the organisation and creation of the festival as well as those that have taken part over the years.   We start with the two co-founders, Dr Praveen Paul and Dr Michael Motskin who were research scientists at Imperial College London where they first met and came up with the idea. At the time they hardly knew each other and had no experience of running events or any intention to create an annual festival.   So how did they get the idea of Pint of Science? How did they start? How do they feel now that it's a worldwide event? Find out in this episode as Dr Elodie Chabrol, International Director of Pint of Science asks them these questions.   Like what we do? Be sure to subscribe to us and rate us on your favourite podcasting platform! ******************* The Pint of Science podcast is a part of the Pint of Science Festival, the world's largest science communication festival. Thousands of guests and speakers descend on pubs, cafés and spaces in hundreds of cities worldwide to introduce science in a fun, engaging, and usually pint-fuelled way.   This year, Pint of Science UK is back for its 10th edition, #pint22! We'll be in pubs and cafés across the country on the evenings of Mon 9th, Tue 10th and Wed 11th of May 2022! More about Pint of Science UK at pintofscience.co.uk or on Twitter @pintofscience More about Pint of Science worldwide at pintofscience.com or on Twitter @pintsworld  

The Nature of Nantucket
Camden Palm and the Nantucket Science Festival

The Nature of Nantucket

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2022 16:12


Camden Palm, MMA's Education Coordinator, sits down with host Joanna Roche to talk about the upcoming Nantucket Science Festival on Saturday, March 19th from 10am-2pm at the Nantucket High School Gymnasium!

Half Stack Data Science Podcast
Data Science Festival Special: Bridging the Supply-Demand Gap in Data Science

Half Stack Data Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 40:55


In this episode we bring you our talk from the recent Data Science Festival in London. Our talk was titled "Bridging the data science supply-demand gap" and it was all about topics that will be familiar to listeners. We tackled the question "how is it that there is an abundance of junior data scientists and open data science positions yet the job market is unsatisfactory for both sides"? A huge thank you to Data Science Festival for having us, and for allowing us to share the audio with our audience!

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke
Science Festival, 10/11/2021 09:21

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021


The biggest science event in Luxembourg is open once more! An opportunity to spend the day with real researchers, experiment and learn new ideas.

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke
60. Science Festival Luxembourg, 09/11/2021 00:04

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021


The biggest science event in Luxembourg is open once more! An opportunity to spend the day with real researchers, experiment and learn new ideas. The Science Festival in Luxembourg started in 1995 and this year will mark the 13th edition. It was started by the former Director of the Museum, Norbert Storm, who was inspired by the very famous Science Festival in Edinburgh. The idea was to promote science within the museum and to showcase that museums can be fun! Now it's a huge event, where science communicators meet the public, present their own projects to the public and there are plenty of activities for all age groups. The FNR joined as a funding partner in 2003. The Science Festival fulfils one of the four pillars of the FNR to promote science to the public. Nowadays the Science Festival is the biggest science event for the public in Luxembourg, attracting 10 to 12,000 visits in a normal year. Researchers engage with the public and get feedback. It's a wonderful two-way communication channel. And afterwards families return and often keep the conversation going at home. The Science Festival runs from 11-14 November. The first two days will be for school visits. This year more than 400 schools registered but only about 160-180 can get a space due to Covid (and fewer workshops - 45 rather than 65). The main festival at the weekend, is a Covid Check event and people must register. One of the four pillars of the FNR is to Promote Science to the Public. There is funding available for anyone who has a strong idea and wants to apply for this PSP awards. My Guests Patrick Michaely, Director of Communications and Public Relations at the National Museum of Natural History since it re-opened to the public in 1996. Jean-Paul Bertemes - Head of Science in Society for the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) and the chief editor of science.lu. The National Museum of Natural History houses scientists and naturalists who study the specimens in the collections, devoted to the scientific aspects of our natural heritage. Perhaps it's not so well known that it is also a research institute, where science and culture are completely interwoven. The FNR is the main funder of research activities in Luxembourg and also has a mission to promote science to the public. Links www.science-festival.lu Twitter: @SciFestival_lu Instagram: @luxsciencefestival Registration link: https://registration-science-festival.lu/en Science Festival Webpage: https://www.science-festival.lu/ Event page on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/1441935726159343 www.mnhn.lu Facebook: facebook.com/naturmuseelux Twitter: @naturmusee Instagram: @naturmusee LinkedIn: Musée national d'histoire naturelle Luxembourg www.fnr.lu FNR's science in society activities in a nutshell: https://www.fnr.lu/science-in-society/ FNR's public outreach funding scheme: https://www.fnr.lu/psp-funding-programmes/ Facebook @fnrlux Twitter @FNRLux LinkedIn Fonds National de la Recherche (FNR), Luxembourg Instagram @fnr.lu science.lu Facebook @science.lu Instagram @science_lu tiktok @science.lu Subscribe to the podcast Please subscribe to my series and leave me a review - it really helps my podcast to be found - and thank you for taking the time to do so! Subscribe on RTL Play, iTunes, Spotify or XML. Get in touch with Lisa Burke if you have any thoughts for future podcasts at www.lisatoniburke.com

Science Shambles
The Year in Astronomy with Chris Lintott - Live at the Norwich Science Festival

Science Shambles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 61:00


Recorded live at the 2021 Norwich Science Festival, Dr Helen Czerski is joined by Chris Lintott, co-host of The Sky at Night and Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Oxford to talk about the year in astronomy so far. They chat about the discovery of new planets, the Drake equation, missions to Mars and whether Elon Musk is a force for good... Support the show and get all sorts of bonus goodies at patreon.com/cosmicshambles

Den of Enquiry
What kind of cop, COP?

Den of Enquiry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 28:05


How can we kick-start conversations with teenagers and preteens about COP26 and climate change? With special guest, Dr Debbie Rosen from the Priestley International Centre for Climate, join Miranda Duffy and teenager, Tess, to explore how a sonnet can help us to ask questions about global warming - and what we can do about it. Ideal for young people who are interested but don't know where to start engaging in the debate. Ages 11+. First broadcast as part of the UK's National Science and Media Museum's October 2021 Science Festival on BCB Radio. Based on PhD research. @RollickingP (Twitter) www.rollickingpolitics.com #oracy #criticalthinking #politicalliteracy #artsintegration.

8 O'Clock Buzz
The Wisconsin Science Festival Returns

8 O'Clock Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021


WORT 89.9FM Madison · The Wisconsin Science Festival Returns The Wisconsin Science Festival kicked off once again Thursday, hosting 100 events in dozens of communities across the state through this Sunday, Oct. 24. The festival has taken place annually since 2011 and blends science with both the arts and humanities to cultivate curiosity, inspire discovery, […] The post The Wisconsin Science Festival Returns appeared first on WORT 89.9 FM.

Deeper than Data with Ben Rush
BONUS: The Wisconsin Science Festival through the ages on the Badger Talks Podcast

Deeper than Data with Ben Rush

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 14:30


The co-founders of the Wisconsin Science Festival, Laura Heisler and George Tzougros, chat with Ben about how the Fest came to be, some highlights of the over 200 events happening across the state from October 21st to the 24th, and where they would love to see the Fest go in the future. Links to the upcoming virtual Badger Talk Live by Laura and George, and upcoming and past Badger Talk Live recordings, can be found here: https://badgertalks.wisc.edu/badger-talks-live/ (https://badgertalks.wisc.edu/badger-talks-live/) The link to the Wisconsin Science Festival is here: https://www.wisconsinsciencefest.org/ (https://www.wisconsinsciencefest.org/)

il posto delle parole
Alberto Cortesi "Food & Science Festival"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 16:55


Alberto Cortesi"Food & Science Festival"Mantovahttps://www.foodsciencefestival.it/it/Il Food&Science Festival è un evento unico di divulgazione scientifica di rilievo nazionale e internazionale che affronta e approfondisce in maniera creativa e accessibile le tematiche legate alla scienza della produzione e del consumo del cibo.Eventi dedicati ad adulti, studenti e bambini che trasformano la città e il centro storico in luoghi di incontro, dibattito, divertimento e apprendimento. Un nuovo modo di raccontare il territorio che mette assieme scienza e piacere, agricoltura e cultura. Il Food&Science Festival, oltre ad offrire agli agricoltori un'imperdibile occasione di aggiornamento e condivisione di informazioni ed esperienze, è una manifestazione nata per soddisfare un pubblico di curiosi di tutte le età che vuole conoscere da vicino e sperimentare l'innovazione, le storie e le sfide di cui il cibo e il settore agroalimentare sono portatori.Un luogo di confronto, divertimento, formazione e interazione dove, attraverso il cibo, scoprire e percepire il futuro che ci aspetta.Promosso da Confagricoltura Mantova, ideato da FRAME e organizzato da Mantova Agricola, con il patrocinio del Ministero delle politiche agricole alimentari e forestali, Ministero dell'ambiente e della tutela del territorio e del mare, Regione Lombardia, Comune di Mantova e Camera di Commercio di Mantova come partner istituzionali.Alberto Cortesi è nato a Mantova il 20 maggio del 1964. Sposato con Claudia Mantovani, ha tre figlie, Margherita, Matilde e Beatrice. Gestisce l'azienda agricola “Bugno” a Roncoferraro, nella quale alleva vacche da latte. Sono circa 300 i capi attualmente in lattazione, alcuni mediante sala di mungitura, altri con robot. Il latte raccolto viene utilizzato per la produzione di Grana Padano. Alberto Cortesi ha iniziato la sua carriera in Confagricoltura Mantova come membro del gruppo giovanile Anga, del quale è stato anche vicepresidente durante la gestione di Andrea Pagliari. Successivamente è diventato consigliere di Confagricoltura Mantova e poi presidente della sezione economica lattiero-casearia. Dal 2013 al 2018 ha ricoperto l'incarico di vicepresidente dell'associazione, prima di diventarne presidente, incarico che tuttora ricopre. Tra gli altri incarichi quello di consigliere e vicepresidente dell'Associazione mantovana allevatori e quello di consigliere di Federlombarda per il sindacato impresa famigliare. IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/

Radio3 Scienza 2019
Semi in mostra

Radio3 Scienza 2019

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 30:00


Da venerdì a domenica Mantova ospita il Food and Science Festival

Le interviste di Radio Number One
Mantova, Food&Science Festival: il futuro del cibo attraverso la scienza

Le interviste di Radio Number One

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 5:32


Con i nostri Fabiana Paolini e Claudio Chiari è stato ospite Alberto Cortesi, presidente di Confagricoltura Mantova per parlarci della quinta edizione di Food&Science Festival, l'evento di divulgazione scientifica che, dall'1 al 3 settembre, approfondisce i temi della produzione e del consumo del cibo nel centro di Mantova. Il presidente Cortesi ci ha spiegato le attrattive del festival che offre un programma accessibile e interessante per tutti: sono previsti laboratori, visite guidate, conferenze, spettacoli e molto altro.   

Long Covid Podcast
04 - Research Projects & the Glasgow Science Festival

Long Covid Podcast

Play Episode Play 18 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 37:11


Episode 04 of the Long Covid Podcast is a conversation with Chris White & Jane Ormerod from the Long Covid Scotland Research Group. We talk about the importance of getting involved in research projects, how they can benefit you and some of the projects that are currently running. We feature the Glasgow Science Festival which is an annual event in Glasgow. This year it features a large online segment on Covid & Long Covid. It's a huge and fascinating piece of work and has unfortunately now been taken down, but the case study videos are still available HERE Other research projects:www.nihr.ac.uk CSO research projectsTo get involved & take part in research:www.longcovid.scot (Scotland)www.longcovid.org (UK)http://longcoviddeutschland.org (Germany)If you live elsewhere, take a look in LC support groups for info, or drop me a message.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Long Covid Podcast is self-produced & self funded. If you enjoy what you hear and are able to, please Buy me a coffee or purchase a mug to help cover costs.Share the podcast, website & blog: www.LongCovidPodcast.comFacebook @LongCovidPodcastInstagram & Twitter @LongCovidPodFacebook Support GroupSubscribe to mailing listPlease get in touch with feedback and suggestions - I'd love to hear from you! You can get in touch via the social media link or at LongCovidPodcast@gmail.com Support the show

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke
48. Let's enjoy science this summer!, 09/08/2021 00:00

RTL Today - In Conversation with Lisa Burke

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021


School holidays can be the perfect time to explore activities such as science clubs and centres in Luxembourg. Joseph Rodesch, more commonly known as 'Mr. Science', and Dr. Michèle Weber talk us through what's on offer to engage young minds with science in Luxembourg. The Natural History Museum in Luxembourg is a great place to start, offering workshops, camps and clubs for young people aged 6 to 18: - Panda Club at the Natural History museum: 6 - 11 year olds - Panda Challenge 2021 - Science Club at the Natural History museum: 11- 18 year olds Science Centres in Luxembourg include: - Science Centre in Differdange - Musée Tudor in Rosport - Park Sënnesräich in Lullange Online options from Luxembourg, if you want to keep them occupied 'productively' while you're working: - Science.lu is on YouTube , TikTok and Instagram And the Science Festival returns to Luxembourg this November: - Neumünster Abbey in Luxemburg Grund, 11 - 14 November; interactive science workshops and shows. Joseph Rodesch and Michèle Weber are science communicators with Science.lu which is part of FNR. You can get in touch with Lisa at www.lisatoniburke.com

Pint of Science
Pint of bit.bio: A Pint of Science mini-series. Episode 3: STEM cell cancer treatments with Dr Ramy Ibrahim

Pint of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 35:36


Welcome to the third and final episode of our very exciting three-part mini series of the Pint of Science podcast, in collaboration with bit.bio, the cell coding company. The series wraps up with Dr Ramy Ibrahim, bit.bio's Chief Medical Officer and a leading immuno-oncologist.  Ramy explores how the field of immuno-oncology has evolved from fringe research to a 2011 breakthrough, when the US FDA approved the first immune therapy treatments for skin cancers, and on to his work as Chief Medical Officer of the Parker Institute for cancer immunotherapy, researching effective cell therapies for solid tumours. We explore how bit bio caught his attention about bit.bio is the company's examination of cells themselves and how to reproduce them reliably and on a grand scale, and the incredible possibilities this raises for medical treatments.  Interested in the concept that cells can be reprogrammed? It was certainly an inspiration for the foundation of bit.bio, and you can read a bitesize review of the science that enables the technology to work here: https://bit.bio/resources/bits-of-bio/   Subscribe: Spotify | TuneIn | Stitcher | Apple The Pint of Science podcast is a part of the Pint of Science Festival, the world's largest science communication festival. Thousands of guests and speakers descend on pubs in hundreds of cities worldwide to introduce science in a fun, engaging, and usually pint-fuelled way. For the latest news on Pint of Science UK, visit www.pintofscience.co.uk. If you're listening from elsewhere in the world, go to www.pintofscience.com for more information on what's happening in your country. You can donate and help Pint of Science through these incredibly challenging times. For obvious public health reasons, we are recording remotely at the moment - but we hope to be back in the pub very soon (and very safely).

Animalia
Corals and Probiotics (Pint of Science Special) - Interview

Animalia

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 41:19


Corals are incredible animals that support an estimated 25% of all marine life. But without the algae living inside them, coral reefs can’t survive. Scientists recently discovered that bacteria also live within these algae. Could the right bacteria help protect corals and their algae from rising global temperatures? In our second special episode for the Pint of Science Festival, we chat with Dr Justin Maire about his latest research.You can learn more about Justin’s latest research in his latest scientific publication or in this article for Pursuit.Pint of Science is an international festival which has been running in Australia for the last 7 years.This not-for-profit science festival aims to bring local researchers out of the lab to speak with the public about their current science research. Find out more: https://pintofscience.com.au/festival/2021

Animalia
Beautiful Beetles (Pint of Science Special) - Interview

Animalia

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 39:38


Beetles are like little fashion icons. Some are as shiny and reflective as mirrors. Others change colour depending on their angle. In this special episode for the Pint of Science Festival, we ask Dr Amanda Franklin why. We also ask about Amanda’s experiences studying other animals, including mantis shrimp.Follow Amanda on Twitter: https://twitter.com/neptsnecklacePint of Science is an international festival which has been running in Australia for the last 7 years.This not-for-profit science festival aims to bring local researchers out of the lab to speak with the public about their current science research. Find out more: https://pintofscience.com.au/festival/2021

Animalia
Beautiful Beetles (Pint of Science Special) - Interview

Animalia

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 39:38


Beetles are like little fashion icons. Some are as shiny and reflective as mirrors. Others change colour depending on their angle. In this special episode for the Pint of Science Festival, we ask Dr Amanda Franklin why. We also ask about Amanda’s experiences studying other animals, including mantis shrimp.Follow Amanda on Twitter: https://twitter.com/neptsnecklacePint of Science is an international festival which has been running in Australia for the last 7 years.This not-for-profit science festival aims to bring local researchers out of the lab to speak with the public about their current science research. Find out more: https://pintofscience.com.au/festival/2021

The Random Sample
A Pint of Maths & Stats

The Random Sample

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 42:18


For an eighth straight year, the Pint of Science Festival has just kicked off in Australia. Its aim is to give everyday people a chance to meet and interact with Australian scientists and find out what they're doing is and also, to combat the stereotypes associated with science. In this episode, we'll explore how the festival works, and meet two women who are taking part so that they can change the way people feel about maths and stats! The Random Sample is a podcast by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers. In this show, we share stories about mathematics, statistics and the people involved. To learn more about ACEMS, visit https://acems.org.au.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fun Kids Science Weekly
Edinburgh international science festival, the trinity test and a volcano sliding into the sea!

Fun Kids Science Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2018 24:08


Europe's largest Science Festival is happening in Edinburgh at the moment and Augusta Macdonald is the Programme Manager there. She gives us the lowdown on what is going on all over Edinburgh to get everyone involved in science! Plus Dangerous Dan is delving into history as we find out about the trinity test, we're finding out about how we're tackling space junk and Professor Hallux is exploring our dreams!Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.