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Send us a text198 Bonus Episode (Thoughts): ButterflyMy class had a science project at my school. They followed the larva until it became a butterfly. And I realized that when my marrige came to a dead halt, I retracted into the cocoon. But it was also there I remade myself to a Butterfly. That is what this episode is about. Next episode will be 2025-06-06 and it will include a meditation! If you like this podcast please share it with a friend! Share the Light. Spread the Light. Shine!LDS AND MEDIUM PODCAST BACKGROUND:I was born into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, or LDS for short. All my life I felt awkward and out of place, not because of my religion, but because of my spiritual gifts. It was hard to combine the idea of what first seemed like two separate worlds. So my whole life I have tried. I have learnt more about my gifts, and stayed faithful to my faith. But then I heard people left the church because it seems impossible to combine the two. So I am here, to try and mend the rift. To show that it is possible to be both LDS and to have, and use, our spiritual gifts. I am not alone on this journey, but my sister, who just is waking up to her spiritual gifts is by my side and she will also share her story.Jesus Christ, our older brother, was a healer. He asked us to love one another. So let´s follow in his footsteps. Please join me on this journey, let´s make a community of strong spiritual LDS, or whatever religion you belong to, and all work together to make this world a better place.If you like what I do, then you can find me here:https://linktr.ee/ldsandmediumIf you have words of support or stories that you anonymously want me to share please write me at ldsandmedium@gmail.com. I will try and answer all your emails BUT I am very busy with my life and I hope you can have some patience with me.If you would like access to the Podcast before it is released, all the bonuses and extra trainings and the meditation prayers as an mp3 you can support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ldsandmedium or send a Donation through Paypal. It will also be available as an archive that you can subscribe to on https://payhip.com/LDSandMediumDISCLAIMER: This Podcast is not official LDS doctrine, nor is it in any way financially supported by the LDS church. All the content is either our own personal thoughts and reflections or stories from our lives or the lives of others. Any quotes included will come from the Bible, The Book of Mormon or other scriptures, Church publications, hymns, General Conference or spiritual sites. This podcast is also for entertainment purposes only and you are always the one responsible for actions you decide in your own life, as we are all responsible always only for ourselves. Support the show
Sammy and Leo Marcus, of Winnipeg, have turned their own sensitivities to the startlingly loud automatic toilets in public washrooms, into a prize-winning science project that's shedding a light on the plight of young kids and also people who wear hearing aids. The teens, who are 13 year old twins, measured hundreds of devices in hundreds of bathrooms across the Manitoba capitol, to document just how loud are those whirring automatic hand driers, the paper towel dispensers, the urinals and the hands-free flushing toilets. They found that not only do these noises cause anxiety, but also often blow past the acceptable legal noise levels that can lead to hearing damage, over a sustained period of time, and require ear protection, especially for janitors and others who work in bathrooms. Curiously, they found that of all the buildings in their survey, the Jewish ones have the quietest restrooms. Their scientific research just won the duo top prize for their age category in Winnipeg's city-wide annual science fair. They call their project The Royal Flush. And while the research has ended, for now, the hope is their work will prompt real change in how bathrooms are designed–not just for maximum hygiene, but also keeping hearing safety in mind. On this episode of The CJN Daily, Sammy and Leo Marcus join to reveal the best and the worst of their findings, and how they coped with strange looks, strict librarians, and grungy stalls. Related links Read more about the Winnipeg Schools' Science Fair where the Marcus teens presented alongside 130 other projects. Credits Host and writer: Ellin Bessner (@ebessner) Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Andrea Varsany (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer) Music: Dov Beck-Levine Support our show Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to The CJN Daily (Not sure how? Click here)
Our guest today is Dr. Donte Hollowell. Dr. Deonte Hollowell is a native of Hopkinsville, Ky., and a graduate of University of Louisville (Pan African Studies) and Temple University (African American Studies). Hollowell's special area of study is the relationship between African Americans and police. Hollowell is also on the Board of Directors for 2Not1, an organization that supports fathers and families, as well as The West Louisville Math and Science Project. He also works with the Pivot to Peace group, extending resources to victims of violence. Dr. Hollowell also currently serves as the Lead facilitator for the Rites of Passage Brotherhood which introduces young boys to conflict resolution tactics and traditional African method of being. Donte Hollowell is the Program Director of African American Studies and Associate Professor of African American Studies and History at Spalding University.
Our guest today is Dr. Deonte Hollowell. Dr. Deonte Hollowell is a native of Hopkinsville, Ky., and a graduate of University of Louisville (Pan African Studies) and Temple University (African American Studies). Hollowell's special area of study is the relationship between African Americans and police. Hollowell is also on the Board of Directors for 2Not1, an organization that supports fathers and families, as well as The West Louisville Math and Science Project. He also works with the Pivot to Peace group, extending resources to victims of violence. Dr. Hollowell also currently serves as the Lead facilitator for the Rites of Passage Brotherhood which introduces young boys to conflict resolution tactics and traditional African method of being. Deonte Hollowell is the Program Director of African American Studies and Associate Professor of African American Studies and History at Spalding University.
A U.K. startup, originating from founder Jacob Nathan's high school science project on using enzymes to break down plastic waste, has secured an oversubscribed $18.3 million in Series A funding. Founded in 2019 in London, Epoch Biodesign now a 30+ strong multidisciplinary team of chemists, biologists and software engineers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is this the big boom we've been waiting for? Who is Crystal Jenious? And what does Cillian Murphy have to say about all of this? We dream up the answers to these questions and more as we watch Season 2, Episode 10 of Family Matters.Alex Diamond, David Kenny, and John McDaniel heard that the long-running network sitcom Family Matters ends with side character Steve Urkel going to space. And the best way to figure out how that happened - obviously - is to watch the last episode first and make our way backwards through nearly ten years of television.Join our countdown to number one (and our slow descent into madness) in all the places you expect internet people to be:Website: jumpingtheshuttle.spaceEmail: jumpingtheshuttle@gmail.comInstagram: @JumpingTheShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577Twitter: @JumpingShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577TikTok: @JumpingTheShuttle / @ThatAlexD / @dak577Brought to you by Smooth My Balls
In our last episode, Dr. Katie Mack and John Green discuss what the ultimate fate of the universe might look like. Head to https://policygenius.com/crashcourse to get your free life insurance quotes and see how much you could save.This show is a production of Complexly. If you want to help keep Crash Course free for everyone, forever, you can join our community on Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
After five years, country's largest citizen science project to map the distribution and abundance of New Zealand birds has been completed. Coordinator Dan Burgin spoke to Charlotte Cook.
Prepare to buckle up for a trip through the hallowed halls of high school turned time-space continuum calamity in this episode of Time Pop!
The Elizabeth River Project wants people to report river otter sightings to collect data on their comeback.
After the Money Pit debacle, Mike and Christian help a few high school students stop a strange, orb-like piece of equipment when it begins to threaten mankind.
The varroa mite started spreading in Australia in 2022 and has threatened the entire beekeeping industry ever since. ANU professor Sasha Mikheev is inviting anyone interested to help his team track the spread of the varroa mite among wild bees and potentially study the resistance mechanisms that bees develop. - Клещ варроа начал распространяться в Австралии в 2022 году и поставил под угрозу всю индустрию пчеловодства. Эволюционный биолог из Канберры, Александр Михеев, приглашает желающих помочь его исследовательской группе отследить распространение клеща варроа среди диких пчел и, потенциально, изучить защитные механизмы, которые пчелы вырабатывают.
Everyone right now is talking about regenerative agriculture. What does it look like when major cash crops work to improve their practices? How can the Department of Agriculture and agricultural science programs at universities support the changes so that major commodity operations can derisk their transition? In today's episode of Reversing Climate Change, Nori Cofounder Ross Kenyon is joined by Nori Supply Account Manager, Jada Dormaier, to discuss Nori's partnership with the Texas Climate-Smart Initiative. Dr. Julie Howe, Project Director of the program and Soil Scientist at Texas A&M, joins the show to talk about her work trying to understand nutrient cycling and change the way we farm. The conversation delves into Dr. Howe's background and what led her to focus on soil chemistry and eventually agricultural sustainability, which is a hot topic even in places some might not expect. It isn't all about yield! They explore the complexities of agricultural research within an open system with countless variables, which hurts Ross's brain, before moving into a discussion about carbon credits and how farmers can consider these opportunities and additional government programs for ecosystem services. Dr. Howe emphasizes the importance of implementing climate-smart farming practices, not only for the environment but also for the sustainability and profitability of farming operations. Listen in to get a glimpse inside Nori and the Texas Climate-Smart Initiative. Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:38 Dr. Julie Howe's Journey into Agriculture 02:09 The Intersection of Agriculture and Environmental Sustainability 03:34 The Challenges and Risks in Farming 11:20 The Role of Climate Smart Initiative in Agriculture 16:53 The Process and Benefits of Joining Climate Programs 24:52 The Science and Challenges of Agricultural Research 37:27 Encouraging Farmers to Join Climate Programs 40:42 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Connect with Nori Purchase Nori Carbon Removals Nori's website Nori on Twitter Check out our other podcast, Carbon Removal Newsroom Carbon Removal Memes on Twitter Carbon Removal Memes on Instagram Resources Texas Climate-Smart Initiative Dr. Julie Howe's website --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reversingclimatechange/support
In your Phone Tap, Jeff calls an elementary school teacher overseeing the science fair to clue her in on what's sure to be the most inappropriate presentation the school has ever seen!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In your Phone Tap, Jeff calls an elementary school teacher overseeing the science fair to clue her in on what's sure to be the most inappropriate presentation the school has ever seen!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our host Interim LUL President & CEO, Lyndon Pryor, is joined by Dr. Deonte Hollowell, Program Director of African-American Studies at Spalding University. Our duo rap about the role of higher education in the revolution and how it is important to take the knowledge out of the classroom and back to the community. Hollowell is a native of Hopkinsville, Ky, and a graduate of the University of Louisville (Pan-African Studies) and Temple University (African-American Studies). Hollowell's special area of study is the relationship between African Americans and police. Hollowell is also on the Board of Directors for 2Not1, an organization that supports fathers and families, as well as The West Louisville Math and Science Project.
"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")
Get ready to be fascinated & intrigued as I converse with my brilliant 15-year-old guest, Adarsh Senthilnathan. Adarsh got in touch with me out-of-the-blue from his school in Los Angeles, to ask if he could be my Guest to provide him with the platform he felt that he needed, on his mission to share his inspiration and lessons with the world.Not your regular teenager, Adarsh sets out to invert the idea that wisdom necessarily comes with age. Indeed I invite you to listen intently, as Adarsh quickly proves himself to be a youthful and very impressive beacon of wisdom, resilience, insight and innovation indeed.Adarsh illustrates his unique blend of interests with a seamless blend of soccer, science, and a desire to be of service, to help and inspire others. His also has an intriguing & innovative Science Project to his name, involving a bath-full of water, a vortex, some aluminium foil and a coffee-frother, aimed at helping to remove the Ocean's microplastics.Prepare to be inspired by Adarsh's unwavering spirit as he recounts the hurdles he has already faced and overcome at his youthful age of 15 - and the profound lessons and learnings he already carries with him towards his future. Adarsh's is a future I think we'll all need to keep an eye on! And don't forget you heard him here first!If you'd like to contact Adarsh to invite him on to YOUR podcast too (which he'd really like you to do!) then you can do so c/o adarshsenthilnathan@gmail.com Adarsh's story of personal growth and resilience is a testament to his mindset of determination and consistency. Adarsh effortlessly & very eloquently takes us through the influences that have shaped him: The inspiring journey of his parents from India to America, his admiration for 'norm-breakers', and the motivational power of 'seeing and enjoying others succeed', all play a pivotal role in his life. Adarsh also highlights how he leverages social media - and Instagram in particular - as a continuing global source of inspiration and knowledge. So, sit back, relax & enjoy! If you're seeking a dose of inspiration, hard work, and an example for us all about "how to make a positive impact and keep going", then listen no further!You can also Watch/Listen to Adarsh Senthilnathan's extraordinary interview here:https://vimeo.com/chrisgrimes/adarshsenthilnathanTune in next week for more stories of 'Distinction & Genius' from The Good Listening To Show 'Clearing'. If you would like to be my Guest too then you can find out HOW via the different 'series strands' at 'The Good Listening To Show' website. Show Website: https://www.thegoodlisteningtoshow.com You can email me about the Show: chris@secondcurve.uk Twitter thatchrisgrimes LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-grimes-actor-broadcaster-facilitator-coach/ FaceBook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/842056403204860 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW wherever you get your Podcasts :) Thanks for listening!
Discovering asteroids in space used to be a privilege reserved for astronomers - until now, thanks to a project led by the University of Arizona Catalina Sky Survey, which made it possible for several members of the public to spot a previously unknown near-Earth asteroid on its orbit around the sun. 2023 TW closest found by citizen science Named 2023 TW, the newly discovered asteroid is the closest to ever be discovered by a citizen science initiative, according to Catalina Sky Survey researchers. Initial calculations indicate it ventures into Earth's vicinity at a "mean orbital intercept distance" of 375,000 miles, about 35,000 miles past the average distance between the Earth and the moon. "The mean orbital intercept distance describes how close an object approaches Earth's orbit," said Carson Fuls, director of the Catalina Sky Survey, which is based in the UArizona Lunar and Planetary Laboratory. "Earth might not be anywhere near the asteroid when it approaches a spot in its orbit." Despite its close proximity to Earth, 2023 TW does not pose a threat. There is no chance of 2023 TW impacting Earth, and even if this asteroid did enter our atmosphere, severe consequences would be unlikely, Fuls said. Spanning 164 feet, 2023 TW's diameter is similar in size to the meteor that created the 0.8-mile-wide Barringer Crater, also known as Meteor Crater, a popular sightseeing stop along Interstate 40 east of Flagstaff, Arizona. This is well below the threshold of 459 feet for potentially hazardous asteroids, according to Fuls. "For an object to be considered a potentially hazardous asteroid, both the distance and size need to be taken into account," Fuls says. "This asteroid meets the distance requirement, but not the size requirement." The project's public-facing portal, dubbed the Daily Minor Planet, began operating in June and allows volunteers to pore over images collected with a telescope on Mount Lemmon. Each night, the telescope surveys about 200 patches of the sky. A software algorithm flags anything that appears like it might be an object that is moving relative to the fixed stars in the background. A typical night of observing yields hundreds of such candidate detections. This is where the volunteer observers come in. Their task: decide which detections are actual asteroids and which ones are artifacts or other phenomena unrelated to asteroids. Aside from discovering 2023 TW, the project has reached the milestone of reporting 1,200 newly discovered, individual objects to the Minor Planet Center of the International Astronomical Union - the clearinghouse that decides whether objects detected anywhere in the solar system are real. Most of the objects reported through the project have been asteroids, but it also picked up the occasional comet. Comets are different from asteroids in that they contain water and other ices and typically reside in the outer reaches of the solar system. Before 2023 TW was found, the project's volunteers detected many other candidates for near-Earth asteroids. However, the timing is tricky: Many asteroids, particularly those close to Earth, whip around our planet quickly before heading out into space for another trip around the sun. To establish and publish an asteroid as a new discovery, asteroid trackers need to understand the object's orbit, which requires repeated observations over several days. "Close approaching asteroids appear so briefly in our sky and are moving so quickly that any delay in processing or reviewing the data increases the chance that they cannot be re-observed and confirmed," Fuls said. "Very close approaching asteroids may zip right past the Earth and quickly become too faint due to distance or go into the daytime sky where we can no longer see them." In other words: Time is of the essence. The recent asteroid discovery was made only two days after the initial observation. Beyond the time pressure, knowing how to tell real objects and false detections apart is a central co...
Governors Celebration of Innovation AZ Tech Council w/ Steve Zylstra + Future Innovators - BRT S04 EP44 (207) 11-5-2023 What We Learned This Week Arizona Technology Council, in partnership with the Arizona Commerce Authority, honors technology leaders and innovators from across the state with the Governor's Celebration of Innovation Awards. Interviews w/ Future Innovators Guest: Steve Zylstra, President / CEO AZ Tech Council https://www.aztechcouncil.org/ https://www.aztechcouncil.org/kfnx_july2021/ Steve Zylstra of AZ Tech Council joins BRT to talk all things technology in the Valley. The Arizona Technology Council is one of the largest technology-driven trade associations in North America, with over 850 members and growing, the only organization specifically serving technology companies statewide. They protect innovators and truly believe that technology moves all of us forward; and are dedicated to the future of Arizona. Steve Zylstra advocates for AZ tech, as well as his recurring writing about the industry. Steve, and the Council are a major source for updates on technology, business growth, and what legislation is being drafted. The Arizona Technology Council, in partnership with the Arizona Commerce Authority, has announced the winners of the 2022 Governor's Celebration of Innovation awards. Winners of this prestigious annual award program represent the best of the best in Arizona's technology, science and education ecosystem. This year's recipients were recognized tonight in a ceremony at the Phoenix Convention Center. “The Governor's Celebration of Innovation award winners represent the pinnacle of innovation and cutting-edge problem solving throughout the state,” said Steven G. Zylstra, president and CEO of the Council and its foundation, SciTech Institute. “It was a pleasure to celebrate our winners, as well as the many outstanding finalists, at tonight's awards show. Each year we are so proud to see how far Arizona has come as a leader in technology, science and STEM education.” “Each year, the Governor's Celebration of Innovation awards showcase Arizona's vibrant technology community,” said Sandra Watson, president and CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority. “This year's winners and finalists certainly carry on that tradition. We are proud to partner with the Council to highlight the entrepreneurs and local leaders making Arizona a magnet for innovative technologies.” The winners in their respective categories are: Future Innovator Awards · Siddarth Adda – Basis H.S., Scottsdale · Sruti Peddi – Basis H.S., Scottsdale · Ram Bubby – Basis H.S., Scottsdale · Baochan Fan Future Innovator Honorable Mentions · Maya Marie Schwickert – Texas Women's Univ. · Prisha Shroff – Hamilton H.S., Chandler Notes: 1st Half Steve Zylstra of the AZ Tech Council joins the show to preview the upcoming Governor's Celebration of Innovation Interviews with Future Innovators Awards Winners & Honorable Mentions · Siddarth Adda – Basis H.S., Scottsdale AI diagnostic tool to read for eye disease, uses app on a phone to take a picture of the eye and scan the picture for any disease issues, this can help with telehealth and make the optometry industry more efficient Siddarth has family who has eye diseases and partially blind Future Major – Biology for a Medicine career · Maya Marie Schwickert – Texas Women's Univ. , Chemistry & Math major Maya's Science Project reducing LED blue light on wildlife and nature Thru gelatin used seaweed to create a light cover to reduce light emissions Career objective FBI analyst 2nd Half More Interviews with Future Innovators Awards Winners & Honorable Mentions · Sruti Peddi – Basis H.S., Scottsdale Sruti's Science Project Built an AI tool that can predict future floods and warn residents 3 days in advance of a high flood area to get away for safety, help people who do not have access to good data Sruti has family who have farms and experienced the devastation of floods Future career aspirations is to work in government and public policy · Ram Bubby – Basis H.S., Scottsdale Ram's Science Project was to test the affect of UV light on crops to improve crop yields for agriculture, used spinach as a test crop UV light had good results helping crops grow better vs LED or fluorescent light Outdoor fields cannot keep up with demand Future career aspirations is to get a degree in environmental engineering to work in sustainability and more efficient use of energy · Prisha Shroff – Hamilton H.S., Chandler Prisha's Science Project was an AI algorithm that can predict blood sugar levels for Diabetics based on inputting what foods they will be eating in their next meals to help manage health and give alternate ideas if not a good choice. The App User would need to enter 2 weeks of historical data, plus health information to help setup up the process. Prisha has both family and friends who have diabetes so she has seen firsthand how this info can help daily. Tech Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Tech More - BRT Best of Tech: Best of AZ Tech Council BRT of Tech 2022 BRT S02 EP52 (99) 12-26-2021 – Tech for the Holidays – BRT Best of Biotech from AZ Bio & Life Sciences to Jellatech: HERE Biotech Shows: HERE AZ Tech Council Shows: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/size/5/?search=az+tech+council *Includes Best of AZ Tech Council show from 2/12/2023 ‘Best Of' Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Best+of+BRT Thanks for Listening. Please Subscribe to the BRT Podcast. AZ Tech Roundtable 2.0 with Matt Battaglia The show where Entrepreneurs, Top Executives, Founders, and Investors come to share insights about the future of business. AZ TRT 2.0 looks at the new trends in business, & how classic industries are evolving. 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In this episode we have Cody Moon back on the show to discuss his next adventure in the world of craft brew. He has an announcement of his next location, which is 2Toms because it was already spoiled, but still big announcement! we also discuss the collaboration between Science Project (him) and Tarnished Hollow for this big rocky road beer!BeerDr. Science Project and Mr. Hollow - Melting Creamatourium - Rocky RoadSupport us:Patreon https://www.patreon.com/DrinkINGeekOUTExclusive DiGo T-Shirts https://drinkingeekout.threadless.com/Another Place for T-Shirts https://www.teepublic.com/stores/drinkin-geekoutLinks:https://www.instagram.com/drinkingeekout/https://www.threads.net/@drinkingeekouthttps://www.tiktok.com/@drinkingeekouthttps://www.x.com/drinkingeekouthttps://www.facebook.com/DrinkINgeekOut/https://www.drinkingeekout.com/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Clair Goodwin with the Huntsman Marine Science Centre in St Andrews, NB, tells us about a citizen science project. They want people to send photos of sea life in the Bay of Fundy. And on the phone-in: Doug Bethune answers your questions about automotive repair.
Today the ladies embrace the weather change and discuss a winter wardrobe staple. Shanea shares a phenomenon that occurred in her city over the past weekend. The ladies also discuss the book Shanea is reading to catch up so that they can start their new TV series. No spoilers, but she does tell about how she's found the book so far, so if you were on the fence about “Lessons in Chemistry” this is a must listen - again, no spoilers - we promise! There's a whole lot more on a whole lot more so tune in!!! :)
In this episode Pax breaks down the 1985 sci-fi teen romp, My Science Project!
Did you know Bronson Arroyo was an elite power lifter as a kid?! The durable former All-Star goes against the grain to bust some weightlifting myths for pitchers.The 16-year vet tells Scott Braun and old teammate Todd Frazier about his clubhouse guitar hangouts with this exciting young current Reds ballclub.Why did Bronson rent a stretch limo just for he and Todd and what was the "science project" sticky stuff he used on the mound??The Gold Glove winner and '04 World Series champ takes us inside the wild Red Sox clubhouse during the height of the Red Sox-Yankees heat.Follow @MLBPAA on Twitter and IG or go to baseballalumni.com for more info on your favorite former players!
Did you know Bronson Arroyo was an elite power lifter as a kid?! The durable former All-Star goes against the grain to bust some weightlifting myths for pitchers. The 16-year vet tells Scott Braun and old teammate Todd Frazier about his clubhouse guitar hangouts with this exciting young current Reds ballclub. Why did Bronson rent a stretch limo just for he and Todd and what was the "science project" sticky stuff he used on the mound?? The Gold Glove winner and '04 World Series champ takes us inside the wild Red Sox clubhouse during the height of the Red Sox-Yankees heat. Follow @MLBPAA on Twitter and IG or go to baseballalumni.com for more info on your favorite former players! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did you know Bronson Arroyo was an elite power lifter as a kid?! The durable former All-Star goes against the grain to bust some weightlifting myths for pitchers. The 16-year vet tells Scott Braun and old teammate Todd Frazier about his clubhouse guitar hangouts with this exciting young current Reds ballclub.Why did Bronson rent a stretch limo just for he and Todd and what was the "science project" sticky stuff he used on the mound??The Gold Glove winner and '04 World Series champ takes us inside the wild Red Sox clubhouse during the height of the Red Sox-Yankees heat.Follow @MLBPAA on Twitter and IG or go to baseballalumni.com for more info on your favorite former players!
Did you know Bronson Arroyo was an elite power lifter as a kid?! The durable former All-Star goes against the grain to bust some weightlifting myths for pitchers. The 16-year vet tells Scott Braun and old teammate Todd Frazier about his clubhouse guitar hangouts with this exciting young current Reds ballclub. Why did Bronson rent a stretch limo just for he and Todd and what was the "science project" sticky stuff he used on the mound?? The Gold Glove winner and '04 World Series champ takes us inside the wild Red Sox clubhouse during the height of the Red Sox-Yankees heat. Follow @MLBPAA on Twitter and IG or go to baseballalumni.com for more info on your favorite former players! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kirthikka Devi Venkataram, Scientist and Storyteller, Ph.D. from Rockefeller University, shares her talk on building a Data Science Project From Scratch. She talks about using GitHub as a platform for collaborating with other coders and working on projects and how files can be organized and presented to the world.
In your Phone Tap Jeff calls an elementary school teacher overseeing the science fair to clue her in on what's sure to be the most inappropriate presentation the school has ever seen!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In your Phone Tap Jeff calls an elementary school teacher overseeing the science fair to clue her in on what's sure to be the most inappropriate presentation the school has ever seen!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we have a very special guest join us, Cody Moon from Science Project. This episode is one of the longest ones to date, but definitely worth your time, Cody knocked it out of the park. Come hang out and see what Science Project is all about! Beer for the Episode: Science Project's Life of the Mardi Science Project Socials Instagram https://www.instagram.com/scienceprojectbrewing/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SciProBrews Support us: Patreon https://www.patreon.com/DrinkINGeekOUT Exclusive DiGo T-Shirts https://drinkingeekout.threadless.com/ Another Place for T-Shirts https://www.teepublic.com/stores/drinkin-geekout Links: https://www.twitter.com/drinkingeekout https://www.instagram.com/drinkingeekout/ https://www.facebook.com/DrinkINgeekOut/ https://www.tiktok.com/@drinkingeekout https://www.drinkingeekout.com/
This week we are talking all about the science fiction film My Science Project. First, we debate the need for animated sequels for Disney films. Then we talk about why science fiction films can become bad very quickly and why this film falls short of its potential. Finally, join us as we try and figure out how things actually worked in this film.
Maya Pelletier calls rockweed, a type of seaweed, “the van Gogh of the intertidal.” How can citizen science help paint a picture of the state of rockweed on Maine's coast? Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park: www.Schoodicinstitute.org Project ASCO 2023 Interest Form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSebLgZFFoGSiW8uoz1tRMk5RRe2x4IHzjr3FlPc5d0guIE0dw/viewform Schoodic Notes: https://schoodicnotes.blog/
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Click here to join the member exclusive portion of my show: https://utm.io/ueSEm Today on the Matt Walsh Show, we may finally have the answer to the great UFO mystery, and for the Biden Administration, it's the most humiliating answer imaginable. Also, more shocking footage of the aftermath from the Ohio train derailment. But Pete Buttigieg says it's nothing to worry about because trains derail all the time. John Fetterman is hospitalized again. Concern grows that AI chatbots might become sentient and takeover the planet. And Chelsea Handler fires back at her terribly sexist and patriarchal critics, such as myself. - - - DailyWire+: Become a DailyWire+ member for 40% off to access the entire content library of movies, shows, documentaries, and more: https://bit.ly/3JR6n6d Represent the Sweet Baby Gang by shopping my merch here: https://bit.ly/3EbNwyj - - - Today's Sponsors: RexMD - Get 90% off RexMD with my exclusive link -> https://rexmd.com/walsh #rexmdpod Innovation Refunds - Learn more about Innovation Refunds at https://getrefunds.com/. - - - Socials: Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Rv1VeF Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KZC3oA Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eBKjiA Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RQp4rs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Click here to join the member exclusive portion of my show: https://utm.io/ueSEm Today on the Matt Walsh Show, we may finally have the answer to the great UFO mystery, and for the Biden Administration, it's the most humiliating answer imaginable. Also, more shocking footage of the aftermath from the Ohio train derailment. But Pete Buttigieg says it's nothing to worry about because trains derail all the time. John Fetterman is hospitalized again. Concern grows that AI chatbots might become sentient and takeover the planet. And Chelsea Handler fires back at her terribly sexist and patriarchal critics, such as myself. - - - DailyWire+:Become a DailyWire+ member for 40% off to access the entire content library of movies, shows, documentaries, and more: https://bit.ly/3JR6n6d Represent the Sweet Baby Gang by shopping my merch here: https://bit.ly/3EbNwyj - - - Today's Sponsors:RexMD - Get 90% off RexMD with my exclusive link -> https://rexmd.com/walsh #rexmdpodInnovation Refunds - Learn more about Innovation Refunds at https://getrefunds.com/.- - -Socials:Follow on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Rv1VeF Follow on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3KZC3oA Follow on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3eBKjiA Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3RQp4rs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
You just learned SQL or Python, or Tableau. But you don't know how to build your data science project? In this episode, Avery shares a 3-step guide to building your first data science project.
A new episode of Fear and Loathing in Cinema is upon you where we take an old movie and deep dive into the production, behind-the-scenes, and casting to see if the film still holds up or if it never really did! Here on this eighth episode, hosts Bryan Kluger from Boomstick Comics, High Def Digest, and Screen Rant, along with good friend Dan Moran of Boomstick Comics and host Preston Barta of Fresh Fiction and the Denton Record-Chronicle joins in on the fun. The film we dissect in this episode is the 1984 film MY SCIENCE PROJECT which starred Fisher Stevens, John Stockwell, Danielle von Zerneck, and Dennis Hopper. Enjoy the show! FEAR AND LOATHING PODCAST APPLE PODCASTS FEAR AND LOATHING PODCAST SPOTIFY Thank you for listening. BUY MY SCIENCE PROJECT ON BLU-RAY AT KINO-LORBER
Today's Heavy Networking is a forward-looking episode about semantic networking. Semantic networking aims to make decisions on how to route packets based on more than just the destination address and give network operators more routing choices based on considerations such as bandwidth, cost, performance, application type, and so on. But how do you add semantic information to IP headers? How do you program routers and networking hardware to consume semantics? Do we really need this? Guests Adrian Farrel and Hannes Gredler join Greg Ferro and Ethan Banks to discuss and debate.
Today's Heavy Networking is a forward-looking episode about semantic networking. Semantic networking aims to make decisions on how to route packets based on more than just the destination address and give network operators more routing choices based on considerations such as bandwidth, cost, performance, application type, and so on. But how do you add semantic information to IP headers? How do you program routers and networking hardware to consume semantics? Do we really need this? Guests Adrian Farrel and Hannes Gredler join Greg Ferro and Ethan Banks to discuss and debate. The post Heavy Networking 664: Semantic Networking – Science Project Or Networking’s Future? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's Heavy Networking is a forward-looking episode about semantic networking. Semantic networking aims to make decisions on how to route packets based on more than just the destination address and give network operators more routing choices based on considerations such as bandwidth, cost, performance, application type, and so on. But how do you add semantic information to IP headers? How do you program routers and networking hardware to consume semantics? Do we really need this? Guests Adrian Farrel and Hannes Gredler join Greg Ferro and Ethan Banks to discuss and debate.
Today's Heavy Networking is a forward-looking episode about semantic networking. Semantic networking aims to make decisions on how to route packets based on more than just the destination address and give network operators more routing choices based on considerations such as bandwidth, cost, performance, application type, and so on. But how do you add semantic information to IP headers? How do you program routers and networking hardware to consume semantics? Do we really need this? Guests Adrian Farrel and Hannes Gredler join Greg Ferro and Ethan Banks to discuss and debate. The post Heavy Networking 664: Semantic Networking – Science Project Or Networking’s Future? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's Heavy Networking is a forward-looking episode about semantic networking. Semantic networking aims to make decisions on how to route packets based on more than just the destination address and give network operators more routing choices based on considerations such as bandwidth, cost, performance, application type, and so on. But how do you add semantic information to IP headers? How do you program routers and networking hardware to consume semantics? Do we really need this? Guests Adrian Farrel and Hannes Gredler join Greg Ferro and Ethan Banks to discuss and debate.
Today's Heavy Networking is a forward-looking episode about semantic networking. Semantic networking aims to make decisions on how to route packets based on more than just the destination address and give network operators more routing choices based on considerations such as bandwidth, cost, performance, application type, and so on. But how do you add semantic information to IP headers? How do you program routers and networking hardware to consume semantics? Do we really need this? Guests Adrian Farrel and Hannes Gredler join Greg Ferro and Ethan Banks to discuss and debate. The post Heavy Networking 664: Semantic Networking – Science Project Or Networking’s Future? appeared first on Packet Pushers.
In this episode of TAG Data Talk, we talk with Kevin Enyekwe and Chanyong Yoo about Developing and Delivering a Quick Data Science project
Lethal Mullet Episode 187: My Science Project Time to look back an oft forgotten sci-fi classic: My Science Project. A film directed by the writer of The Last Starfighter which mixes science fiction and comedy with some amazing time travel craziness inside too. Starring Cougar from Top Gun and Dennis Hopper this is a classic you have to check out. Give Lethal Mullet a listen: Website https://bit.ly/3j9mvlG IHeartRadio https://ihr.fm/3lSxwJU Spotify https://spoti.fi/3BRg260 Amazon https://amzn.to/3phcsi7 For all Lethal merch: TeePublic: https://bit.ly/37QpbSc #lethalmulletpodcast #myscienceproject
Our virtue in this story is: Resilience! When Jasmine decides to make slime for her school science project, she didn't realize what a hard task it would end up being! Faced with unexpected twist and turns, and one big disaster, Jasmine has to make the hard decision whether or not to keep trying. Join us today to find out what happens! Discussion questions for kids: Question 1) Why do you think it might be hard to have resilience when something goes wrong in life? Question 2) Why is it helpful to have resilience?
Marine scientists at the University of Washington have found patterns in how trash accumulates on beaches in Oregon and Washington, and differences in the kind of trash that's washing up, depending on its location. The scientists made their findings based on more than 800 beach surveys conducted from 2017 to 2021. The work was conducted by volunteers at the Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team, a citizen science program based at the University of Washington. The surveys revealed the existence of “sticky zones,” areas on a beach where both trash and natural debris such as seaweed tends to accumulate. Seasonal differences were also observed, with the highest amount of debris occurring in the spring and the lowest recorded during the fall. And while almost all of the trash that washed up on outer coastal beaches was made of plastic, about half the trash found on inland beaches was made of heavier materials like glass and metal. Jackie Lindsey is the science coordinator at the Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team. She joins us to talk about the findings and the impact they could have on coastal cleanup efforts.
Reports of glowing wounds on injured Civil War soldiers led to a science fair project decades later that may have solved the mystery. "Endless Thread" podcast hosts Ben Brock Johnson and Amory Sivertson tell us more. And, "Slow Burn" host Joel Anderson talks about the latest season of the podcast, which looks at the 1992 riots in Los Angeles.