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Diese Woche mit Julia Nestlen und Charlotte Grieser. Ihre Themen sind: - Der seltsame Ursprung unserer Ohren (1:06) - Die falschen Erinnerungen in unserem Kopf (5:38) - Bald wieder Vulkanausbrüche in der Eifel? (13:52) - Riesengürteltiere und andere Promotionsthemen (21:10) Weitere Infos und Studien gibt's hier: Your Outer Ear Used To Be A Bit Of Respiratory Equipment: https://www.iflscience.com/your-outer-ear-used-to-be-a-bit-of-respiratory-equipment-77560 An earful of gill: USC Stem Cell study points to the evolutionary origin of the mammalian outer ear: https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1069742 Lost in the Mall? Interrogating Judgements of False Memory: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/acp.70012 False Memories Under Fire: Surprising Science Behind What We Really Recall: https://scitechdaily.com/false-memories-under-fire-surprising-science-behind-what-we-really-recall/ Mögliche Magmakammer in der Eifel entdeckt: https://www.tagesschau.de/wissen/forschung/magmakammer-eifel-100.html Seismic Reflection Imaging of Fluid-Filled Sills in the West Eifel Volcanic Field, Germany: https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2024GL111425 Melting Ice Sheets Likely To Trigger Antarctic Volcanic Eruptions: https://www.iflscience.com/melting-ice-sheets-likely-to-trigger-antarctic-volcanic-eruptions-77606 Das Gürteltier ist das „Zootier des Jahres“ 2025: https://www.zootierdesjahres.de/ Wenn ihr euch jetzt weiter mit Vulkanen beschäftigen wollt, dann schaut doch mal in die ARD-Mediathek. Dort findet ihr die Doku zum „Vulcán de Fuego“ in Guatemala. Euer Host Julia hat sich mit einem Forscher zum Science Talk getroffen: https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/science-talk/erdbeben-in-deutschland/swr/Y3JpZDovL3N3ci5kZS9hZXgvbzE5NjA2MzY Unser Podcast-Tipp der Woche: Der neue Podcast „Sockenpuppenzoo – Angriff auf Wikipedia“ vom SWR: https://1.ard.de/sockenpuppe Habt ihr auch Nerd-Facts und schlechte Witze für uns? Schreibt uns bei WhatsApp oder schickt eine Sprachnachricht: 0174/4321508 Oder per E-Mail: faktab@swr2.de Oder direkt auf http://swr.li/faktab Instagram: @charlotte.grieser @julianistin @sinologin @aeneasrooch Redaktion: Charlotte Grieser, Chris Eckardt und Christina Denk Idee: Christoph König
Brian Geradot, a QuanTour Hero and Professor at Heriot-Watt University in Scotland, shares his groundbreaking research in quantum devices and emerging technologies. Brian's work explores the properties and interactions of single particles like electrons and photons, with a focus on 2D materials, strained quantum dots, and Moiré superlattices. In this episode, Brian dives deep into the science of quantum materials, from the fundamental physics of particle interactions to their potential applications in emerging technologies. He also highlights the challenges of scaling quantum technologies and the collaborative efforts driving the QuanTour outreach project, funded by the German Physical Society. Key Takeaways: Quantum Device Innovation: Brian discusses designing and fabricating quantum devices using materials like strained quantum dots, silicon carbide, and 2D semiconductors. Moiré Superlattices: Discover how twisting layers of 2D materials creates unique patterns that enable fascinating phenomena like magnetism and quantum light sources. Emerging Technologies: Learn about the potential applications of quantum materials, from next-generation transistors to advanced quantum communication systems. QuanTour Project: Brian showcases the QuanTour light source and its role in connecting European labs to showcase advancements in quantum research. Don't miss this episode if you're curious about quantum devices, materials science, and the future of emerging technologies. Resources Mentioned: The Science Talk - QuanTour QuanTour Project Descript (affiliate link) Join the Science Talk mailing list to stay updated on the latest from Under the Microscope and other exciting content. Don't miss out—subscribe today! Stay connected with Under the Microscope: Follow us on Spotify for more cutting-edge science episodes! Subscribe on YouTube: The Science Talk YouTube Channel.
Emanuele Pelucchi, the next QuanTour Hero, who is leading groundbreaking research at the Tyndall National Institute in Ireland. Emanuele shares his innovative work on site-controlled quantum dots and quantum light sources, with a focus on quantum computing and cryptography. Emanuele dives deep into the science behind epitaxy, quantum dot growth, and the challenges in scaling quantum dots for future technologies. Learn how his group is pushing the boundaries of quantum research and the QuanTour outreach project funded by the German Physical Society. Key Takeaways: Site-Controlled Quantum Dots: Emanuele's team specializes in growing quantum dots at predefined locations, a method known as epitaxy. This could make large-scale integration of quantum technologies more feasible. QuanTour Project: Funded by the German Physical Society, the QuanTour project highlights how quantum light sources are traveling across Europe, connecting various labs to showcase advancements in quantum technology. Challenges in Quantum Research: Emanuele explains the difficulty in scaling quantum dots while maintaining uniform quality, as well as the hurdles in making quantum technologies commercially viable. Application of Quantum Dots: From quantum computing to quantum cryptography, these dots could be the future of secure data transmission and advanced computing systems. Don't miss this episode if you're curious about quantum mechanics, materials science, and the future of quantum technology. Scientific Papers mentioned: Decomposition, diffusion, and growth rate anisotropies in self-limited profiles during metalorganic vapor-phase epitaxy of seeded nanostructures Self-limiting evolution of seeded quantum wires and dots on patterned substrates #InOtherWords section - Theory and experiment of step bunching on misoriented GaAs(001) during metalorganic vapor-phase epitaxy QuanTour Project Links: QuanTour Instagram The Science Talk - QuanTour QuanTour webapage Resources: Twitter Insights Pro This podcast edited with Descript (affiliate link) Join the Science Talk mailing list to stay updated on the latest from Under the Microscope and other exciting content. Don't miss out—subscribe today! Stay connected with Under the Microscope: Follow us on Spotify for more cutting-edge science episodes! Subscribe on YouTube: The Science Talk YouTube Channel.
In this episode of Under the Microscope, host Dr. Pranoti Kshirsagar welcomes Prof. Francesca Calegari from the University of Hamburg and DESY. Dive into the world of ultra-fast light pulses, attosecond technology, and how these methods capture the dynamic nature of matter at the electron level. Prof. Calegari shares her journey from Italy to Germany, her pioneering research, and the unique challenges of studying complex systems like aromatic amino acids. Prof. Calegari also discusses her career, mentorship, and wishes for the future of scientific research, including more flexible funding and a focus on diversity. Previous Episode Mention: This episode references our earlier conversation with Michele Celebrano about nano-antennas. Listen to it here. It also connects with our #42Questions series, featuring Cristiane de Morais Smith. Watch it here. Sponsors and Resources: Check out Twitter Insights Pro. This podcast was edited with Descript. Get it here (affiliate link). Join the Science Talk mailing list to stay updated on the latest from Under the Microscope and other exciting content. Don't miss out—subscribe today! Follow Under the Microscope for more insights into materials and nanoscience! Tag us on LinkedIn at Under the Microscope podcast and on Instagram at The Science Talk
In this episode of Under the Microscope, host Dr. Pranoti Kshirsagar welcomes Professor Mete Atature, a leading quantum scientist from the University of Cambridge and the 6th QuanTour Hero. Professor Atature dives deep into his groundbreaking research on quantum networks, secure communications, and quantum sensing technologies. Throughout the episode, Professor Atature explains the evolution of his research with semiconductor quantum dots, diamonds, and hexagonal boron nitride, highlighting how these materials are shaping the future of quantum computing and sensing applications. He also discusses the role of quantum technologies in life sciences and their implications for biomedical research. Key takeaways include: The role of quantum networks and quantum sensing in revolutionizing secure communications and materials science. How semiconductor quantum dots and diamonds are being utilized for quantum cryptography and photonics. The potential applications of quantum technology in medical research, including nanoscale precision and non-invasive diagnostics. QuanTour Project Links: QuanTour Instagram The Science Talk - QuanTour QuanTour webapage Sponsor and Resources: Join The Science Talk Mailing List Twitter Insights Pro This podcast edited with Descript (affiliate link) Join the Science Talk mailing list to stay updated on the latest from Under the Microscope and other exciting content. Don't miss out—subscribe today!
In this episode of Under the Microscope, host Dr. Pranoti Kshirsagar welcomes Pascale Senellart, a leading quantum scientist and co-founder of Quandela. Pascale, a QuanTour hero, shares insights on quantum technologies and how her team is pushing the boundaries with quantum dots, modular quantum computers, and single-photon sources. Throughout the episode, Pascale explains the evolution of her research at CNRS Paris and Ecole Polytechnique, detailing the development of high-efficiency quantum photon sources and their role in the future of quantum computing. She also opens up about balancing fundamental research, running a startup, and her advisory role on France's Presidential Council for Science. Key takeaways include: The QuanTour project and the significance of quantum light sources traveling across Europe. How Pascale's team is building modular quantum computers and their impact on quantum security and information processing. The exciting possibilities of entangled photon states and their role in error correction for quantum computing. Links and Mentions: Alexia Auffeves Shane Mansfield Andrew White Alexia Auffèves Hagai Eisenberg Fabio Sciarrino Roberto Osellame Khaled Karrai Valerian Giesz Niccolo Somaschi Jean Senellart QuanTour Project Links: QuanTour Instagram DPG, Quantum 2025 The Science Talk - QuanTour Other Resources: Join The Science Talk Mailing List Twitter Insights Pro This podcast edited with Descript (affiliate link) Call to Action: Join the Science Talk mailing list to stay updated on the latest from Under the Microscope and other exciting content. Don't miss out—subscribe today!
Under the Microscope - Episode with Carlos Anton Solanas Under the Microscope - Episode with Carlos Anton Solanas Ace Your LinkedIn, Register - https://aceyourlinkedin.my.canva.site/ In this episode of "Under the Microscope," we explore quantum communication with Carlos Anton Solanas from the Autonomous University of Madrid. Discover how Carlos and his team are using hot single photons and hexagonal boron nitride to revolutionize this field.
Cheap Home Grow - Learn How To Grow Cannabis Indoors Podcast
link below to article covered hour 1 "Implementing Digital Multispectral 3D Scanning Technology for Rapid Assessment of Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Weed Competitive Traits" https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/16/13/2375 hour 2 we take the following questions and more Val - Alwayzsweet asked speaking of light penetration, what are your thoughts and opinions on undercarriage lights? Genetic Memory Farms says "we could create an American Homegrowers Association to sanction competitions and set standards for conduct. This would then allow for generational knowledge" Galaxie Solutions LLC: asked how would one raise the brix level in plants? This week host @Jackgreenstalk (aka @Jack_Greenstalk on X/instagram backup account) [or contact via email: JackGreenstalk47@gmail.com] is joined by the always amazing panel with @spartangrown on instagram only or email spartangrown@gmail.com for contacting spartan outside social media, any alternate profiles on other social medias using spartan's name, and photos are not actually spartan grown be aware, @TheAmericanOne on youtube aka @theamericanone_with_achenes on instagram who's amy aces can be found at amyaces.com , Matthew Gates aka @SynchAngel on instagram and twitter and @Zenthanol on youtube who offers IPM direct chat for $1 a month on patreon.com/zenthanol , and @NoahtheeGrowa on instagram ... This week we missed @Rust.Brandon of @Bokashi Earthworks who's products can be found at bokashiearthworks.com , @drmjcoco from cocoforcannabis.com as well as youtube where he tests and reviews grow lights and has grow tutorials and @drmjcoco on instagram, and @ATG Acres Aaron The Grower aka @atgacres his products can be found at atgacres.com and now has product commercially available in select locations in OK, view his instagram to find out details about drops! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheaphomegrow/support
Cheap Home Grow - Learn How To Grow Cannabis Indoors Podcast
This week host @Jackgreenstalk (aka @Jack_Greenstalk on X/instagram backup account) [or contact via email: JackGreenstalk47@gmail.com] is joined by the always amazing panel with @spartangrown on instagram only or email spartangrown@gmail.com for contacting spartan outside social media, any alternate profiles on other social medias using spartan's name, and photos are not actually spartan grown be aware, @TheAmericanOne on youtube aka @theamericanone_with_achenes on instagram who's amy aces can be found at amyaces.com and Matthew Gates aka @SynchAngel on instagram and twitter and @Zenthanol on youtube who offers IPM direct chat for $1 a month on patreon.com/zenthanol , @NoahtheeGrowa on instagram and ... This week we missed @Rust.Brandon of @Bokashi Earthworks who's products can be found at bokashiearthworks.com , @drmjcoco from cocoforcannabis.com as well as youtube where he tests and reviews grow lights and has grow tutorials and @drmjcoco on instagram, and @ATG Acres Aaron The Grower aka @atgacres his products can be found at atgacres.com and now has product commercially available in select locations in OK, view his instagram to find out details about drops! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheaphomegrow/support
Send us a Text Message.What happens when you gather Shemmy F Baby, Malik, Joe Dub Sensei, and Marc with a C in one room for a milestone celebration? Pure entertainment and insightful commentary! We kick things off with hilarious stories about our long-standing friendships, including the infamous tale of Malik's sister. Prepare for some laugh-out-loud moments as we throw playful jabs at Drake and his entourage, and showcase our creativity and humor.Next, we dive headfirst into some of the hottest topics making waves today. From the controversial all-white party hosted by Mike Ruben to the intense Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake rivalry, we leave no stone unturned. Our discussions touch on the cultural and social implications of these events, offering a nuanced perspective on the intersection of art, responsibility, and cultural appropriation. We also bring historical context into the mix, reflecting on the Rodney King incident and its influence on artists like Kendrick Lamar.As we approach the end of this special episode, our conversation broadens to tackle political debates, conspiracy theories, and the ethics of media promotion. From the Trump-Biden showdown to the mind-boggling flat earth theory, we explore a wide range of topics with our signature mix of humor and critical analysis. We also reflect on missed investment opportunities and the rise of white mediocrity in entertainment, comparing the public's reactions to figures like Taylor Swift and Sexy Red. Join us for a memorable 50th episode filled with gratitude, laughs, and thought-provoking discussions.
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Cheap Home Grow - Learn How To Grow Cannabis Indoors Podcast
This week host @Jackgreenstalk (aka @Jack_Greenstalk on twitter/ig backup) [also available to be contact via email: JackGreenstalk47@gmail.com ] is joined by the always amazing panel with @spartangrown on instagram only or email spartangrown@gmail.com for contacting spartan outside social media, any alternate profiles on other social medias using spartan's name, and photos are not actually spartan grown be aware, @drmjcoco from cocoforcannabis.com as well as youtube where he tests and reviews grow lights and has grow tutorials and @drmjcoco on instagram , @TheAmericanOne on youtube aka @theamericanone_with_achenes on instagram who's amy aces can be found at amyaces.com , Matthew Gates aka @SynchAngel on instagram and twitter and @Zenthanol on youtube who offers IPM direct chat for $1 a month on patreon.com/zenthanol , and @NoahtheeGrowa on instagram, ... This week we missed @Rust.Brandon of @Bokashi Earthworks who's products can be found at bokashiearthworks.com , Kyle breeder of @pure_breeding on all social media whos seeds can be found at pbreeding.com , @ATG Acres Aaron The Grower aka @atgacres his products can be found at atgacres.com and now has product commercially available in select locations in OK, view his instagram to find out details about drops! This week we covered the following articles First: Vegetable oils composition affects the intestinal lymphatic transport and systemic bioavailability of co-administered lipophilic drug cannabidiol Link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378517322005026 second: The effect of medium chain and long chain triglycerides incorporated in self-nano emulsifying drug delivery systems on oral absorption of cannabinoids in rats link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S037851732030185X third / Primary focus: Minor, Nonterpenoid Volatile Compounds Drive the Aroma Differences of Exotic Cannabis link: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsomega.3c04496?fig=tgr1&ref=pdf Jacks references at the end: THC farmer article citing many compounds found in cannabis, terpenes + more by SeaF0ur (2014) Link: https://www.thcfarmer.com/threads/the-terpenes-of-cannabis-their-aromas-and-effects.68222/ one of the places he cites his research from https://scholarlypublications.universiteitleiden.nl/handle/1887/20608 Link to full article: https://scholarlypublications.universiteitleiden.nl/access/item%3A2898894/view saved stories can also be found on @JackGreenstalk instagram for some aroma specific compounds and bits of cited research. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cheaphomegrow/support
Evolution Radio Show - Alles was du über Keto, Low Carb und Paleo wissen musst
Folge ansehen oder anhören auf YouTube I Apple Podcasts I Spotify Danke an die WerbepartnerEss-Wissen Club für PraktikerDer EWiP-Club bietet Dir einen schnellen Überblick über die Ergebnisse wichtiger oder aktueller Studien – auf Deutsch! 14 Tage ohne Risiko testen. Rabatt-Code PODCAST10 und du bekommst 10% auf die Jahresmitgliedschaft.https://esswissen-club.com/Kapitel00:00 Introduction 00:13 Intro zur Folge - das erwartet dich 01:01 EssWisen Club für Praktiker 02:51 Was steckt hinter der PURE Study 07:39 Ergebnisse stellen offizielle Ernährungsempfehlungen in Frage 09:04 Kohlenhydrate wirken sich negativ auf die Lebenserwartung aus 12:57 Fette werden freigesprochen 19:14 Nahrungssicherheit und NährstoffversorgungWir sprechen überFür die heutige Episode haben wir uns die PURE study vorgenommen. Eine groß angelegte und über viele Jahre laufende epidemiologische Studie die Daten aus mittlerweile eine viertel Millionen Menschen und aus über 80 Ländern mit einbezieht. Das Besondere die Ergebnisse scheinen die gängigen Ernährungsempfehlungen doch in Frage zu stellen, wir besprechen die Ergebnisse und auch die Kritikpunkte der PURE Studie und was wir aktuell draußen mitnehmen können.KohlenhydrateJe mehr Kohlenhydrate um so höher Gesamtsterblichkeitkeine Assoziation mit CVD und CVD SterblichkeitAustausch von Fetten gegen Kohlenhydrate hinsichtlich der Risikomarker nicht sinnvollFetteGesamt-Fett mit niedriger Gesamtsterblichkeit assoziiertAuch wenn man nach Fett-Typ aufschlüsseltMehr gesättigtes Fett mit geringerem Risiko für Schlaganfall assoziiert.Gesamt-Fett, gesättigtes und ungesättigtes Fett ergab keinen signifikanten Zusammenhang mit CVD.Protein1 - 1,5 g pro Tag / kg KG ist idealFleisch und rotes Fleisch keinen signifikanten negativen EffektAlles über die GastgeberinnenÜber Ulrike Gonder: Dipl. oec. troph. und Freie Wissenschaftsjournalistin https://ulrikegonder.de/ Über Julia Tulipan: Magister der Biologie und Master klinische Ernährungsmedizin https://juliatulipan.com/Relevante ArtikelDehghan, Mahshid, et al. "Associations of fats and carbohydrate intake with cardiovascular disease and mortality in 18 countries from five continents (PURE): a prospective cohort study." The Lancet 390.10107 (2017): 2050-2062.https://www.thelancet.com/article/S0140-6736(17)32252-3/fulltextMente, Andrew et al.: Association of dietary nutrients with blood lipids and bloodpressure in 18 countries: a cross-sectional analysis from thePURE study.Dehghan, M et al.,Lancet 2017, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(17)32252-3Poli, Andrea. "The PURE study and the enigmatic aspects of the diet: is it possible that an high saturated fat consumption would not be harmful?." European Heart Journal Supplements 22.Supplement_E (2020): E113-E115.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7270973/Mente, Andrew, et al. "Diet, cardiovascular disease, and mortality in 80 countries." European Heart Journal 44.28 (2023): 2560-2579.https://academic.oup.com/eurheartj/article/44/28/2560/7192512?login=falseAlle Publikationen: https://www.phri.ca/publication-type/pure/Die Evolution Radio Show wird durch Werbepartner unterstützt.Ess-Wissen Club für PraktikerDer EWiP-Club bietet Dir einen schnellen Überblick über die Ergebnisse wichtiger oder aktueller Studien – auf Deutsch! 14 Tage ohne Risiko testen. Rabatt-Code PODCAST10 und du bekommst 10% auf die Jahresmitgliedschaft.https://esswissen-club.com/
Hello Fancy Folks! We made it to the end of the interviews. While it's sad that we're done talking to great people (for now), it does mean that Season 3 is almost here! Make sure you're subscribed now. For our final conversation of our summer interview series, we're bringing it a little closer to home and talking about the art of podcasting. While some might debate whether this is an art or not, our podcast guest, the mind behind Science Talk is a firm believer. Dr. Pranoti Kshirsagar is the founder of The Science Talk, a podcast host herself as well as a materials scientist. Join us as we talk with Pranoti about all things podcasting, science communication and for several materials science tangents. Don't miss Pranoti's newest podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0MzykvUkGvZdfVvXiMJwC0?si=4e498e7aa23142c6 You can find The Science Talk here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-science-talk/ https://open.spotify.com/show/0joF8aDQP7VavEgsRdnCIA?si=118a313e641540c3 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDtRE-aG-90H6FalLYaAiaQ https://twitter.com/the_ScienceTalk https://www.instagram.com/thescience_talk/ Make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss Season 3 - The Science of Fashion! Theme music - Harlequin Mood by Burdy and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Cd36WJ79z4&feature=youtu.be&themeRefresh=1 Follow us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luxescipod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/luxescipod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTz4WrIEalCH7NlDgkRdICQ Blog posts and show notes: www.erevnamedia.com
Jens Eisert ist Professor für Quantenphysik und Leiter einer interdisziplinären Forschungsgruppe der FU Berlin am Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems. Im rbb-Science-Talk mit Jörg Thadeusz "Gefährliche Gedanken" spricht er über die Ergebnisse seiner Forschung zur Qualität von Quantencomputern. Was Quantencomputer können und warum Länder wie die USA und China erhebliche Summen in die Entwicklung der Quantentechnologie investieren, darüber spricht er schon vorab auf rbbKultur.
Evolution Radio Show - Alles was du über Keto, Low Carb und Paleo wissen musst
Folge ansehen oder anhören auf YouTube I Apple Podcasts I Spotify Danke an die Werbepartner: Ess-Wissen Club für PraktikerDer EWiP-Club bietet Dir einen schnellen Überblick über die Ergebnisse wichtiger oder aktueller Studien – auf Deutsch! 14 Tage ohne Risiko testen. Rabatt-Code PODCAST10 und du bekommst 10% auf die Jahresmitgliedschaft.https://esswissen-club.com/ Hungern im Dienste der Wissenschaft1944 setzten sich 36 junge Amerikaner für ein halbes Jahr extremer Unterernährung aus. Für das qualvolle Experiment im Auftrag der Regierung ertrugen sie Haarausfall, Ödeme, Depressionen - und verloren langsam den Verstand. Warum dieses Experiment auch heute noch so wichtig und relevant ist, darüber spreche ich heute mit Ulrike Gonder.Zur Studie – Minnesota Starvation Experiment: Im Schatten des zweiten Weltkriegs war nicht Übergewicht ein Problem, sondern die von Hungersnöten gebeutelte europäische Bevölkerung. Um bessere Strategien für Hilfe in derartigen Ausnahmesituationen entwickeln zu können, wurde ein dramatisches Experiment durchgeführt. Federführend Ancel Keys. Doktor der Physiologie im Laboratorium der Universität von Minnesota, bereitete gemeinsam mit Josef Brozek, dem Chefpsychologen des Labors, ein Experiment vor, um die Effekte der Unterernährung und mögliche Therapien systematisch zu erforschen. Brozek war hierbei für die Erfassung von Daten über die psychologischen Auswirkungen des Hungers verantwortlich. Kapitel00:00 Introduction00:12 Was dich in dieser Folge erwartet02:22 Sponsor Ess-Wissenclub für Praktiker03:39 Begrüßung Ulrike Gonder & Vorstellung der Studie 04:36 Minnesota Starvation Experiment – Worum ging es? 06:57 Aufbau und Phasen des Experiments 10:54 Auswirkungen des Experiments auf das Gewicht 13:58 Auswirkungen auf die Psyche 14:59 Warum Diäten Essstörungen begünstigen 16:27 Folgen nach dem Experiment 20:39 Verabschiedung Wir sprechen überDie Hintergründe des ExperimentsDie Auswirkungen des Hungerexperiments und den Verlauf des Gewichtsverlusts der TeilnehmerWarum eine lineare Berechnung von Körperfett mit Kilokalorien im Körperfett nicht funktioniertWarum extreme Diäten Essstörungen begünstigenWelche langfristigen Folgen für die Teilnehmer entstandenWelche Relevanz die Ergebnisse des Experiments auch heute noch haben Zu den GastgeberinnenUlrike Gonder: Dipl. oec. troph. und Freie Wissenschaftsjournalistin https://ulrikegonder.de/ Julia Tulipan: Magister der Biologie und Master klinische Ernährungsmedizin https://juliatulipan.com/ QuelleKeys, A., Brožek, J., Henschel, A., Mickelsen, O., & Taylor, H. L.: The Biology of Human Starvation (2 volumes). University of Minnesota Press, 1950 Die Evolution Radio Show wird durch Werbepartner unterstützt.Ess-Wissen Club für Praktiker:Der EWiP-Club bietet Dir einen schnellen Überblick über die Ergebnisse wichtiger oder aktueller Studien – auf Deutsch! 14 Tage ohne Risiko testen. Rabatt-Code PODCAST10 und du bekommst 10% auf die Jahresmitgliedschaft.https://esswissen-club.com/
In each episode of Under the Microscope Pranoti sits down with a materials/nanoscientist to discuss their work and life in science. Under the Microscope is The Science Talk podcast. Each guest on Under the Microscope also spends a week on our Twitter account - RealSci_Nano https://twitter.com/RealSci_Nano Subscribe to our channel and follow on socials https://www.youtube.com/@the_sciencetalk LINKEDIN - @The Science Talk https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-science-talk/ TWITTER - @The_ScienceTalk @RealSci_Nano https://twitter.com/the_ScienceTalkhttps://twitter.com/RealSci_Nano INSTAGRAM - @TheScience_Talk https://www.instagram.com/thescience_talk/ Join our MAILING LIST https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/27434/58164287005263723/share --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/under-microscope/message
Physicist Brian Keating talks about his book Losing the Nobel Prize: A Story of Cosmology, Ambition, and the Perils of Science's Highest Honor. Subscribe to the Jordan Harbinger Show for amazing content from Apple's best podcast of 2018! https://www.jordanharbinger.com/podcasts Please leave a rating and review: On Apple devices, click here, https://apple.co/39UaHlB On Spotify it's here: https://spoti.fi/3vpfXok On Audible it's here https://tinyurl.com/wtpvej9v Find other ways to rate here: https://briankeating.com/podcast Support the podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/drbriankeating or become a Member on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmXH_moPhfkqCk6S3b9RWuw/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Best Gaming Podcast #399 Starfield, Final Fantasy Debrief, Lord Addict on Games, Xbox and Sony news, and random science talk Follow me @jeremypenter on twitter Amazon Affiliate https://amzn.to/3XuHcL8 us this for any shopping if you don't want to worry about specific links from Jonny or Karak Buying a game on Epic use the ACG creator code KARAK-ACG --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/acg/message
This is a second part of our talk with Andres Bucchi, Chief Data Officer at LATAM Airlines. In Part I. we talked about experimentation, this second part is about data science and how airlines can integrate data science in large organization. Andres shared his experience from LATAM airlines and his past learning from BigTech companies and work at Uber. And yes, of course we had to talk about ChatGPT as well. You can find the full article with key key concepts, quotes, and other notes from this chat with Andres here: https://diggintravel.com/airline-data-science-latam-airlines/
Materials science was an integral plot point in the recent edition of Knives Out Mystery - Glass Onion, American mystery film written and directed by Rian Johnson and produced by Johnson and Ram Bergman. The ensemble cast includes Daniel Craig, Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr., Jessica Henwick, Madelyn Cline, Kate Hudson, and Dave Bautista. In this video, two materials scientists, Anna Ploszajski and Pranoti Kshirsagar bring you the real scientist behind the hydrogen fuel cells, how "clean" they are and how real is the representation of materials science, specially in the climax. Anna Ploszajski is an award-winning freelance materials scientist, writer, presenter, podcaster, performer, trainer and storyteller based in London. Check out Anna's website! Find out more about The Science Talk - https://thesciencetalk.com/ Join our mailing list - https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/27434/58164287005263723/share --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/under-microscope/message
We're very excited to hit episode 50 today!! This is Season 7 and for something a bit different, we're excited to be revisiting our 6 most listened-to episodes. Each episode has a new introduction in which Jen and Michael reflect on why the topic resonated so much with our listeners and what we've learned about the topic in the interim. Coming in at number 5 is ‘How to give a better science talk'. All scientists need to give talks but being able to give a brilliant talk takes skill. Are you wondering how to best keep your audience's attention? How to explain your work clearly and concisely and in a way that will make sense to your audience? How to design slides that enhance, rather than distract from what you're saying? And how to tackle your inevitable nerves? Listen for our thoughts and advice on how to plan, design and deliver a fantastic talk plus tips from two of our UniMelb SciComm alumni, Randy Mann and Stephanie Wong (who is also one half of our brilliant production team!) Here are a few good reads to help next time you're preparing a talk: Reframing stress - stage fright can be your friend . Very nervous about speaking in public? You're not alone, and there are ways to harness that fear to your advantage. Get Excited: Reappraising Pre-Performance Anxiety as Excitement This paper talks more about reframing anxiety by taking stress and turning it into excitement. We actually use the tip "say I am excited out loud" all the time and it works! Use PowerPoint as a Tool, don't be a Tool for PowerPoint PowerPoint is full of pitfalls. How many slides are too many? What should your slides have on them? How do you use the slides in your talk? This article answers all that and more. How to avoid death By PowerPoint | David JP Phillips | TEDxStockholmSalon A TED talk that's worth your time – it includes plenty of excellent advice on how to use slides more effectively.
Materials science was an integral plot point in the recent edition of Knives Out Mystery - Glass Onion, American mystery film written and directed by Rian Johnson and produced by Johnson and Ram Bergman. The ensemble cast includes Daniel Craig, Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr., Jessica Henwick, Madelyn Cline, Kate Hudson, and Dave Bautista. In this video, two materials scientists, Anna Ploszajski and Pranoti Kshirsagar bring you the real scientist behind the hydrogen fuel cells, how "clean" they are and how real is the representation of materials science, specially in the climax. Anna Ploszajski is an award-winning freelance materials scientist, writer, presenter, podcaster, performer, trainer and storyteller based in London. Check out Anna's website! Find out more about The Science Talk - https://thesciencetalk.com/ Join our mailing list - https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/27434/58164287005263723/share --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/under-microscope/message
Navigate Twitter as a Scientist - Mar 22 - sign up! Materials science was an integral plot point in the recent edition of Knives Out Mystery - Glass Onion, American mystery film written and directed by Rian Johnson and produced by Johnson and Ram Bergman. The ensemble cast includes Daniel Craig, Edward Norton, Janelle Monáe, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr., Jessica Henwick, Madelyn Cline, Kate Hudson, and Dave Bautista. In this video, two materials scientists, Anna Ploszajski and Pranoti Kshirsagar bring you the real scientist behind the hydrogen fuel cells, how "clean" they are and how real is the representation of materials science, specially in the climax. Anna Ploszajski is an award-winning freelance materials scientist, writer, presenter, podcaster, performer, trainer and storyteller based in London. Find out more about The Science Talk - https://thesciencetalk.com/ Join our mailing list - https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/27434/58164287005263723/share --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/under-microscope/message
Please check out this week's musical guest Senrall! Links will be in the shows below. This week we look at short-form podcast 60-Second Science. Transcript:Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is on60-Second Science Okay, let's start off by disclosing that this podcast from Scientific American hasn't had 60 second episodes in some time but they're still very short form at around an average length of six minutes. The slight change hasn't meant much to the listeners of this extremely popular pod that's so far ran for 16 years, debuting in 2006 and maintaining an average star of 4.4 out of 5. With such a span it's no wonder they've published over 3,000 episodes of summaries of the latest research in every subject of science including astronomy, chemistry, biology, earth sciences, mathematics, and so much more. If you want to hear the entire backlog you'll have to check out the show's website as many podcast players only have the last 500 available. It's hosted by a revolving cast of scientific journalists who have included Karen Hopkin, Christopher Intagliata, Jason G. Goldman, and Steve Mirsky. There are fascinating stories, interviews from experts, and the occasional pun. Despite its popularity, a common complaint about the show is that its political opinions make it less objective than it should be. I didn't find it to be unbearable but present. As is often the case, microphone quality improves with time but is lacking in earlier episodes. In the latest episode that was published just before the pod's winter break executive producer Jeffery DelViscio revealed that there will be some changes coming. The show will be getting a new name, podcast art, publishing schedule, and finally resign itself to making slightly longer episodes. There's no word yet when the next episode will be out, but it's promised to be soon. Episodes are meant to stay relatively short, and come out three times a week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday. For longer episodes fans can always tune into the company's long-form science podcast Science Talk. Overall a great podcast that lets you stay up to date in science news without a ton of investment. I recommend sneaking in episodes in between some of the multiple episode series you listen to in a day for a little palette cleanser. Try starting with my favorite episodes “Artificial Intelligence Learns to Talk Back to Bigots” and “Coyotes Eat Everything from Fruits to Cats.” Similar pods include Babes of Science, Story Collider, and Transistor. All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from electronic music artist Senrall. The song featured was “Electric Ocean.” For more from Senrall find them on soundcloud. Links will be in the description as well. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening.Artists Links: Artist: Senrall Song: Electric OceanSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/senrallSources: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/60-second-science/id189330872https://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/60-second-science/https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/60-second-science-12388 ★ Support this podcast ★
Cheap Home Grow - Learn How To Grow Cannabis Indoors Podcast
This week we talk about science, the first article we talk about covers synthetic seeds which use similar methods to meristem tissue culture to create small seed like clones which we discuss the current state of the science, To read "Cannabis Synthetic Seeds: An Alternative Approach for Commercial Scale of Clonal Propagation and Germplasm Conservation" the full article follow this link: https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/11/23/3186 , In the second hour we discussed three different articles, the links to them and their titles are "The uptake of carbon dioxide by plant roots" , link: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/BF01377673#citeas "Bioremediation of mercury-polluted soil and water by the plant symbiotic fungus Metarhizium robertsii" , link: https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2214513119 "Specific Way of Controlling Composition of Cannabinoids and Essential Oil from Cannabis sativa var. Finola" , link: https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/14/5/688/htm , This week host @Jackgreenstalk (aka @Jack_Greenstalk on twitter/ig backup) [also available to be contact via email: JackGreenstalk47@gmail.com ] is joined by the always amazing panel with Matthew Gates aka @SynchAngel on instagram and twitter and @Zenthanol on youtube who offers IPM direct chat for $1 a month on patreon.com/zenthanol , @spartangrown on instagram only or email spartangrown@gmail.com for contacting spartan outside social media, any alternate profiles on other social medias using spartan's name, and photos are not actually spartan grown be aware, , @Dr MJ Coco from cocoforcannabis.com as well as youtube where he tests and reviews grow lights and has grow tutorials and @drmjcoco on instagram, @TheAmericanOne on youtube aka @theamericanone_with_achenes on instagram who's amy aces can be found at amyaces.com , @NoahtheeGrowa on instagram, @Rust.Brandon of @Bokashi Earthworks who's products can be found at bokashiearthworks.com This week we missed kyle breeder of @pure_breeding on all social media whos seeds can be found at pbreeding.com . and @ATG Acres Aaron The Grower aka @atgacres his products can be found at atgacres.com and now has product commercially available in select locations in OK, view his instagram to find out details about drops! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cheaphomegrow/support
Cheap Home Grow - Learn How To Grow Cannabis Indoors Podcast
https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/12/7/1492/htm Link to meta analysis discussed for first 1 hour 15 minutes roughly. This week the panel discusses the impact of abiotic factors of yield of dry flower and phytocannabinoids. We go through this meta-analysis which details 150+ scientific research papers on cannabis. We discuss the claims and highlight the papers which the meta analyses is sourcing the claims, and offer our input and feedback as to what we agree with and see in our own experiences as well as what doesn't seem to add up. This is a heavy research conversation that bounces around many different topics from pruning, altitude, c02, media and nutrients, temperature, ontogeny, light and plant density, water availability and more! In the second hour we give our thoughts on the studies generally, then @Zenthanol shares research on powdery mildew (PM) and how it has evolved, how long it has been around, how it infects plants and spreads, and what actual resistance is, as well as answering questions about common claims of ways to counteract, overcome or kill off PM. there is so much research we kept it mostly surface level, but we will do more individual deep dives on specific scientific research moving forward. This was more of a baseline to show what research exists out there now, in regards to these factors, to give a general sense of where we are at with the science regarding these topics. We will go into these more deeply and cover different subjects in the future, as well as continue to bring a mix of show types (grow talk about specific topics, chat q/a, chat guests, and featured guests). This week host @Jackgreenstalk (aka @Jack_Greenstalk on twitter/ig backup) [also available to be contact via email: JackGreenstalk47@gmail.com ] is joined by the always amazing panel with Matthew Gates aka @SynchAngel on instagram and twitter and @Zenthanol on youtube who offers IPM direct chat for $1 a month on patreon.com/zenthanol , @spartangrown on instagram only or email spartangrown@gmail.com for contacting spartan outside social media, any alternate profiles on other social medias using spartan's name, and photos are not actually spartan grown be aware, ,@Rust.Brandon of @Bokashi Earthworks who's products can be found at bokashiearthworks.com , @NoahtheeGrowa on instagram. This week we missed @TheAmericanOne on youtube aka @theamericanone_with_achenes on instagram who's amy aces can be found at amyaces.com . @Dr MJ Coco from cocoforcannabis.com as well as youtube where he tests and reviews grow lights and has grow tutorials and @drmjcoco on instagram , @ATG Acres Aaron The Grower aka @atgacres joins, his products can be found at atgacres.com and now has product commercially available in select locations in OK, view his instagram to find out details about drops! kyle breeder of @pure_breeding on all social media whos seeds can be found at pbreeding.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cheaphomegrow/support
This talk covers EVERYTHING worth knowing and understanding - in less than 30 minutes. I think this may be my best Covid19 presentation ever, as it compresses all the scientific jewels down to the essence. Video version here: https://rumble.com/v1oplf6-the-best-covid19-science-talk-ever-every-question-answered-for-the-layperso.html Please share and upload elsewhere as widely as possible - you can download the video here: https://we.tl/t-38w0a184hS
In this episode of Master Minds w/ Bro. Shem El, I have an in-depth conversation with an elder Moor. He provides us with a wealth of esoteric knowledge, wisdom, and understanding. You don't want to miss this one!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shem-el/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shem-el/support
Shane Mauss has been a stand-up comedian since 2004 and touring full-time since 2007. He has been interviewing scientists each week since 2014 for the Here We Are Podcast. In 2019 He released the documentary Psychonautics. And in 2021 Shane joined artist Ramin Nazer to form Mind Under Matter.Originally from La Crosse, Wisconsin this former factory worker skipped college to become a stand-up comedian. He has had five appearances on Conan, several on Comedy Central, and many other spots on Kimmel, Showtime, Epix, and more. Compelled to talk about bigger ideas, he now travels to universities around the world to interview researchers on a journey to learn as much about life as possible on the Here We Are Podcast.***Check out Shane's upcoming camp-out festival Sept 9-11 in Raleigh NC! - https://mindunderpod.com/pages/campout ___________________________Listen to the new song, "Light of Truth - feat. Mooji"APPLE / SPOTIFYCATCH EAST FOREST LIVE - TICKETS AT, EASTFOREST.ORG/TOURAugust 24-28 - Retreat: Love Serve Remember Retreat, NC Nov 8 - Amsterdam, NENov 10 - Berlin, GermanyNov 11 - Cologne, GermanyNov 13 - Dublin, IrelandNov 15 - London, UKNov 16 - Bristol, UKDec 9-12 - Retreat: Esalen Institute Hot Springs, Big Sur, CA (coming soon)more soon ... sign up for the mailing list at eastforest.org to stay in the loop on early tickets.+ JOURNEY SPACE LIVE - Exclusive world premiere listening events of new East Forest psychedelic guidance music and online facilitation with JourneySpace.com, August 27. Join our East Forest COUNCIL on Patreon. Monthly Zoom Council, podcast exclusives, live-streams, and more. Listen to East Forest music: "IN" - the latest full album release from East Forest - LISTEN NOW: Spotify / AppleListen to East Forest guided meditations on Spotify & AppleOrder a vinyl, dad hats, sheet music, original perfume oils, and more: http://eastforest.orgPlease rate Ten Laws with East Forest in iTunesAnd on Spotify★★★★★Sign up to learn about new retreats, shows in your area, and to join the community.Stay in the flow:Mothership: http://eastforest.org/IG: https://www.instagram.com/eastforest/FB: https://www.facebook.com/EastForestMusic/TW: https://twitter.com/eastforestmusicJOIN THE COUNCIL - PATREON: http://patreon.com/eastforest**Disclaimer: Please act responsibly - East Forest is not offering medical advice or condoning illegal activity. Blessings.
Science is all around us. It's in our smartphones, the contours our of eyelids, the hidden rabbit nest in the backyard. But what if everything we've come to know about the world (and that the natural world knows about itself) disappeared? Could science itself go extinct? Alie Ward of Ologies stops by to set the scientific record straight, and share why science is more than a path to answers—it's a gift of questions.A few curiosities you'll uncover in this episode:What animal species Alie discovered as a childWhy we're not the only species who experiences scienceCan you make music from spider mating dances?Did You Know?If human knowledge is a janky old car, science is the friend who's happy to push us to the repair shop.CreditsCurious State is a Quick and Dirty Tips podcast hosted and produced by Doug Fraser.Find Curious State on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, or subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.Podcast Manager - Adam Cecil Podcast and Advertising Operations Specialist - Morgan ChristiansonMarketing and Publicity Assistant - Davina TomlinIntern - Brendan Picha The Quick and Dirty Tips network is a division of Macmillan Publishers in partnership with Mignon Fogarty, Inc.Have a question? Or a topic you'd like covered on the show? Maybe you just love sending emails? Whichever shoe fits, tie it on and send me a message at curious@quickanddirtytips.com.
The Dugongs and Sea Dragons Crew did a presentation at Science Talk '22 in Portland, OR called “Dugongs and Sea Dragons: Science Communication Through Games Podcasting.” Where we talk about how we started D&SD, what we set out to do, how we are doing with it, a short example adventure, and a Q&A period at the end. This is uncut 90ish minute presentation for your enjoyment. Please support Dugongs & Sea Dragons on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DugongsAndSeadragons
Part 3 of our Science Talk 22' presentation: The thrilling conclusion of our adventure where our heroes go out to parley with a group of tide giants that have potentially been done wrong. Followed by questions from the audience at the panel. Please support Dugongs & Sea Dragons on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DugongsAndSeadragons
Part 2 – Our heroes are on a quest to find out about the missing ship and learn more about the mysterious malefactors, The Tide Giants! Which actually appear to be a peaceful group defending their own territory and demanding reparations for the damage caused by the fishing fleet. Please support Dugongs & Sea Dragons on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DugongsAndSeadragons
Check in with us for the next few weeks for our live at Science Talk '22 special! Part 1 – How Dugongs and Sea Dragons got here and the start of our adventure! The Cephalosquad are called in to deal with the mysterious loss of ships and the kidnapping of Carl's tavern Chef. Please support Dugongs & Sea Dragons on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DugongsAndSeadragons
In 1998 Randy Olson interviewed Dr. Tom Hollihan of the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism for his 20 minute video, “Talking Science: The Elusive Art of the Science Talk.” He is the author of books on argumentation, media and politics, media diplomacy, political campaign communication, contemporary rhetorical criticism, and the impact of globalization on public deliberation. Talking Science: The elusive art of the science talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmAUad9U8-8 Dr. Tom Hollihan https://annenberg.usc.edu/faculty/thomas-hollihan Randy Olson https://twitter.com/ABTagenda Randy's Blog: http://scienceneedsstory.com Learn more about the ABT Framework Course: http://www.abtframework.com/
charles seife returns for a variety of scientific and philosophical topics, including the beginning of the universe, immortality, genetic determinism, quantum computing, teleportation, and multiverses - https://patreon.com/artbelltapes - https://linktr.ee/artbelltapevault
A food scientist who's lived in New York, Utah and Wisconsin. Get your banjos and snake oil as we talk about ‘Sawbones: A Marital Tour of Misguided Medicine.' We veer off into yogurt, random podcasts and Crazy Rich Asians. She's a Jane-of-all-trades like me! TWEET, TWEET: https://twitter.com/Suzanne_Wittman (https://twitter.com/Suzanne_Wittman) INSTA: https://instagram.com/suzanne.wittman (https://instagram.com/suzanne.wittman) FASHION, FOOD, AND FUN: https://www.pinterest.com/suzers/ (https://www.pinterest.com/suzers/)
Im Naturhistorischen Museum in Wien, in einem versteckten Büro hinter 5 großen Türen und etlichen Gängen treffen wir auf den Forscher und Kurator der Mesozoischen Sammlung Alexander Lukeneder. Er zeigt uns einen Lebensgefährten der Dinosaurier und erzählt uns von einer Klimakatastrophe, die die Welt verändert hat. Science Talk vom NHM zum Thema: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKUSolKEv5g Folgt uns auf Instagram: @immuseum.podcast (https://www.instagram.com/immuseum.podcast/) Oder abonniert unseren Newsletter: https://www.immuseum.at/ Bis morgen!
For our 3rd episode we bring on our 3rd roommate who has been spending most of quarantine at his gf's apartment but he came back for the weekend to make his debut. We dive into Adele's glow-up, the pronunciation of Elon Musk's kid, and Ryan's favorite quarterback is getting a divorce. NFL schedules have been released so we give our way to early record predictions for our beloved Bears and Eagles. (00:17-32:46) Science Talk with Nicky Nowledge goes into the science of hitting a golf ball (32:42-51:17) Life updates, The Match 2, Sopranos Talk, how to make a mask out of a nike sock, Korean baseball, and UFC talk. (51:11-87:38) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theboxpod/message
We get an update on his Eagles draft thoughts before going into the current state of the Blackhawks front office. We discuss rumors of NHL, NBA, and MLB returns. Will EA Sports bring back NCAA College Football now that student athletes can get paid? (00:17-43:46) Tyler Tries Deep Dish (44:01-53:28) We talk about the Bill Clinton swag album "challenge" and give life updates. You're welcome. (53:32-62:25) Science Talk with Nicky Knowledge (62:29-92:24) Wrap Up (92:27-102:0) Shoutout @sheshescribbles for the new logo! Go give her a follow and her turn your favorite photo into an animated version!! Seriously she rocks! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theboxpod/message
As the fall semester comes to an end Steve and Caleb update each other on some potential successful experiments in the lab and recap their Thanksgiving Break. Steve speaks of just how important it can be to take some time off from the lab. Then, the guys discuss some methods for teaching and some difficulties of teaching. Next, Caleb details what a PhD Candidacy exam is and as usual the guys take a couple left turns and end up talking about some general life strategies such as working harder than everyone else. This leads Steve to talk about a recent podcast series he listened to. The podcast tells the terrifying story of a neurosurgeon, Dr. Chirstophe Duntsch (AKA Dr. Death), who took that strategy to the extreme resulting in a nightmare. Finally, the guys update the #noslacknovemeber goals, and get back into the routine with a heavy dose of science this episode! Website Facebook Instagram
In honor of Veteran's Day, Steve and Caleb start off talking about some military history. Over the weekend Steve watched a new show on Netflix called Medal of Honor. As the name implies, the show tells the stories of men who have earned the medal of honor from different conflicts throughout history and Steve recaps one of the crazier episodes he watched. Caleb then tells some stories about being in the Navy including getting seasick and being thrown around in a RIB (rigid inflatable boat for the non-military folks) on ten-foot waves. Steve responds by sharing his redneck boating experience. This whiskey fueled podcast went all over the map with the guys trading stories of falling asleep at the movies, sneaking food into seminars, and some holiday travel plans. Caleb talks about some new science he learned about at a recent talk he attended. Preliminary data suggests that there are bacteria that live in the brain. Check out this fascinating article. Eventually they finally decide to give a recap of week one of #NOSLACKNOVEMBER. Steve's approach to getting in shape is to run as much as possible. Caleb has decided to go the weight lifting route. Both seem to be doing well and are feeling good after the first week. Stay tuned to see how they do the rest of the month. Show Music: Coast Modern - Dive Website Facebook Instagram
The No Slack November special. The guys talk about how to be a "good" GTA (Graduate Teaching Assistant) and best options for grading lab reports. They take a stab at understanding the standardized testing used for grad school applications. Most importantly Steve schools us on MCAT testing, pricing, and the existence of financial aid for the testing and prep classes. They discuss how a PhD does not have to be the end all be all to someone's career and discuss how to keep options open even after specializing with a PhD. As per usual the guys take a turn down a rabbit hole and try to understand what is going on with dreams, in doing so they reveal some of their most memorable dreams. As a result, a short discussion into the importance of sleep and naps occurs. Ultimately the guys get into a deep discussion on fitness and how to make healthy habits, referencing The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do In Life and Business by Charles Duhigg and Discipline Equals Freedom by Jocko Willink (which is also available in audiobook on most music apps). Now that the school semester seems to be calming down, the guys decide to challenge themselves with "No Slack November." The goal of No Slack November is to simply work out and build the habit of working out and MAYBE waking up early. Stay tuned and check out the Website, Facebook and Instagram for updates!!
Caleb was in Ohio this weekend which means Steve and Caleb were able to do the podcast in person. This was their first podcast together in Steve's new podcast studio (a.k.a. Steve's home office). They begin by discussing the collection of books on Steve's bookcase. The guys then discuss briefly the terrifying history of medicine in America. Eventually, they get to video games and nerd out a little bit on Starcraft II. At some point, Steve and Caleb get on science. Steve begins to recount his Bio graduate seminar and the research he has been reading about. He talks about a process in cells called Autophagy. Click the link to check out autophagy. Each labeled oval in the picture on the page is a different protein that helps in the process of autophagy in some capacity. Caleb talks about Carbon isotopes. Isotopes are atoms of the same element with a different atomic mass. They react chemically similar but have slightly different physical properties. This episode is filled with a lot of discussion on many more interesting topics. Take a listen to hear them all. Here are some of the books the guys talked about: -Dr. Mutter's Marvels: A True Tale of Intrigue and Innovation at the Dawn of Modern Medicine- -A Beautiful Question: Finding Nature's Deep Design- -The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution- -Einstein: His Life and Universe- -The Royal Road to Card Magic Episode Music: -Kamasi Washington - The Epic As always check out the website, Facebook and Instagram.
In this episode Steve and Caleb recap this past week of UFC news following the Connor vs. Khabib fight. It has been a crazy week following the post-fight brawl. They also discuss the recently announced upcoming UFC cards. However, if you are tired of all of the UFC talk, skip ahead to 20 minutes and they get back to the science talk. Steve discusses surviving his writing class and his recent shift in his thesis focus. They also discuss how sometimes science can be a small world and what a scientific lineage is. They also give a quick lesson on the difference between a genotype and a phenotype, get out your notepads freshmen. If science is your thing this is the episode for you. Caleb puts on display his uncanny knowledge of the aurora australis (southern lights). They stay on topic the rest of the podcast and then end with a recap of Steve's recent trip to the movies. Website Facebook Instagram Twitter
This episode starts with Steve and Caleb's typical dose of science talk. This semester has Steve pulling his hair out with piles of lab reports to grade and a large paper to write. The guys talk a little bit about giving presentations over your research. They discuss some of the pitfalls and how not to bore your audience. This is where things go off the deep end. The guys reminisce about some classic children's books and talk about the Berenstein vs Berenstain Bears dilemma. The guys talk about a lot of craziness and then they land on the topic of politics which brings them to guns. This can be a sensitive topic these days but the guys tread on. They talk about shooting guns and then Caleb tells sum gun related Navy stories. Website Facebook Instagram Twitter
This episode Steve and Caleb discuss the importance of writing in science. Steve may be on a soapbox because he has to grade so many student lab reports right now, who knows. Why are people so bad a writing these days? Could social media and lack of reading be involved? They try to get across that being uncomfortable and not being great at something is a good thing. That just means they is room for improvement. They also share the biggest secret to being a good writer. Inevitably, they get on the topic of their research. Steve goes into some detail about his project and talks about the benefits of certain models that are used for studying specific scientific questions. They all have their pros and cons so it is important to know what they are. Finally, they talk some more about what it is like to be a graduate student. They acknowledge that money is not a huge benefit of being a graduate student. However, they get to do something that they are passionate about and that they enjoy. Also, they discuss how many undergraduates are unaware of what really happens in the lab. When they were undergrads they had no idea and no one was really attempting to get that information out there. So hopefully this episode helps with that problem. Take a listen! Website Facebook Instagram Twitter
With the semester back in full swing, the guys have their plates full. Steve and Caleb's schedules are now filled with reading, writing, lab work, teaching, and classes are keeping them both very busy. Steve talks about testing out his new force platform, the Achilles II, after weeks of design work and building. Caleb finally tells us about his purple bacteria that he found when he was in the field in Washington. Steve shares some advice on always being skeptical of what you are taught. He spent some time going back over the anatomy of the muscles that he records from using the Achilles II. He used a book called The Anatomy of the Rat, by E. C. Greene, an amazing female anatomist from the early 20th century. Then Caleb talks about how important going back in time through the literature can be crucial for your research. Sometimes some very effective techniques can become forgotten over time. After a long in-depth explanation of how muscle cells are organized and how they work, Steve and Caleb talk about how crazy it is that humans have figured out all of this detailed information about how the world works. They also can't believe that they get to be a part of it all. This episode is jam packed. They go all over the place but they end it with a bit of UFC talk.