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Best podcasts about scientific data

Latest podcast episodes about scientific data

NeuroEdge with Hunter Williams
Cardiogen: The Game-Changing Peptide for Heart Health & Longevity

NeuroEdge with Hunter Williams

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 21:19


Get My Book On Amazon: https://a.co/d/avbaV48Download The Peptide Cheat Sheet: https://peptidecheatsheet.carrd.co/Download The Bioregulator Cheat Sheet: https://bioregulatorcheatsheet.carrd.co/

The Overland Journal Podcast
Andrew Comrie-Picard on the Power of Self-Belief and the Trans Global Car Expedition

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 72:52


Overland Journal Podcast host Ashley Giordano is joined by Canadian race car driver, X Games athlete, stuntman, and Baja 1000 champion Andrew Comrie-Picard in this episode, which touches on his childhood in Alberta, Canada, and how his love for driving challenges launched his automotive career.The conversation continues with an in-depth look at Comrie-Picard's latest project, the Trans-Global Car Expedition, the world's first wheeled surface navigation through both geographic poles, including the importance of a good team, the scientific outcomes of the project, and a run-down of the expedition vehicle fleet.Comrie-Picard also dives into developing a strong sense of self-belief, his experiences in Northern Canada, and the outcomes of an Arctic test trip where an F-150 fell through the ice.

Fast Keto with Ketogenic Girl
The Truth About PALEO: What The Scientific Data Reveals About Our Ancestral Diet & Nutrition & More with Dr. Jenny Powers

Fast Keto with Ketogenic Girl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 66:39


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Wissensnachrichten - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Gesichtersehen, Sigmamänner, Einhornwale

Wissensnachrichten - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 5:48


Die Themen in den Wissensnachrichten: +++ Wie Gesichtserkennung und Schubladendenken im Gehirn zu einer Sinnestäuschung führen könnten +++ Sigma-Content humorvoll, aber gefährlich +++ Narwal jagen, fühlen und spielen mit ihrem langen Stoßzahn +++**********Weiterführende Quellen zu dieser Folge:Human-like face pareidolia emerges in deep neural networks optimized for face and object recognition/ Plos Computational Biology, 27.01.2025Toxic Communication on TikTok: Sigma Masculinities and Gendered Disinformation/ Social Media + Society, 22.01.2025Exploring the nature of multilingual input to infants in multiple caregiver families in an African city: The case of Accra (Ghana)/ Cognitive Development, 21.02.2025Use of tusks by narwhals, Monodon monoceros, in foraging, exploratory, and play behavior/ Frontiers in Marine Science, 28.02.2025A dataset of laymen olfactory perception for 74 mono-molecular odors/ Scientific Data, 26.02.2025Alle Quellen findet ihr hier.**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: TikTok auf&ab , TikTok wie_geht und Instagram .

FBCJ SOLID Youth
Know the Certainty: The Bible's Accurate Outflow of Scientific Data

FBCJ SOLID Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 41:09


The Bible has always had science nailed down before the scientists and discoverers. In this message, we take a look at just a few major scientific discoveries and see how the Bible already told us about them well in advance as science is always catching up with the word of God!

Info Matters
Indigenous led innovation: Aligning technology with community values | L'innovation dirigée par les Autochtones : harmoniser la technologie avec les valeurs de la communauté

Info Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 29:17


Jeff Ward, is the CEO of Animikii and a member of the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence working group on responsible AI. His areas of expertise encompass the development of technology solutions tailored for Indigenous communities and organizations and the integration of traditional Indigenous values and culture into modern business practices. The “move slow and empower people” philosophy [2:00]Animikii's day to day work and the development of the Niiwin platform that can be used to support Indigenous data sovereignty [5:07]Incorporating Indigenous values and traditions into business practices — the seven sacred teachings [6:09] Indigenous people have always been data experts [9:08]#Data Back, shares Animikii's perspectives on Indigenous data sovereignty and principles like OCAP and FAIR [10:32]Frameworks for Indigenous data governance [10:49]Working with the Survivors' Secretariat, focusing on data related to the Mohawk Institute Residential School [13:09]The extractive nature of artificial intelligence and its environmental impact [16:26]The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI) working group [20:00]How the principles of Indigenous data sovereignty can inform conversations about data ethics and governance in a digital world [23:14] Resources:Truth and Reconciliation Commission reports and calls to actionUnited Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous PeoplesNiiwin data platform (Animikii)National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls calls for justice#DataBack e-book (Animikii)The First Nations Principles of OCAP (First Nations Information Governance Centre)The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship (Scientific Data, 2016)CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance (Global Indigenous Data Alliance)The Survivors' SecretariatFederal, provincial, territorial information and privacy commissioners and ombuds wrap up successful annual meeting (IPC news release)Jeff Ward (Linkedin)First Nations data sovereignty (Info Matters season one episode)Info Matters is a podcast about people, privacy, and access to information hosted by Patricia Kosseim, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario. We dive into conversations with people from all walks of life and hear stories about the access and privacy issues that matter most to them. If you enjoyed the podcast, leave us a rating or a review.Have an access to information or privacy topic you want to learn more about? Interested in being a guest on the show? Post @IPCinfoprivacy or email us at podcast@ipc.on.ca.  The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this podcast are for general information only. It should not be relied upon as a substitute for legal advice. Unless specifically stated otherwise, the IPC does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this podcast, and information from this podcast should not be used or reproduced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. None of the information, opinions and recommendations presented in this podcast bind the IPC's Tribunal that may be called upon to independently investigate and decide upon an individual complaint or appeal based on the specific facts and unique circumstances of a given case.

Wellness Force Radio
Dr. Peter McCullough | Pandemic Lessons Learned: World-Famous Medical Doctor Shares Health Freedom Through Scientific Data, Analysis + Courageous Discourse

Wellness Force Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 140:08


Wellness + Wisdom | Episode 678 Are you ready to find out the truth behind the 2020 pandemic? Dr. Peter McCullough joins Josh Trent on the Wellness + Wisdom Podcast, episode 678, to dive deep into the truth about the pandemic virus, why life-saving medical studies were suppressed during the pandemic, how the broader societal fear, censorship, and control impact our lives, and why we should shift the focus to natural health solutions and individual autonomy. "You take one of the pandemic shots in the arm, and you're unlucky to have a cardiac arrest or a blood clot, your life and liberty have been threatened, in some cases, completely taken away from you with no recourse." - Dr. Peter McCullough 10% Off The Wellness Company 10% off with code "JOSH" The Ultimate Detox Bundle Vaccinated or not prioritizing your well-being has never been more crucial. This bundle consists of these three powerful ingredients: Spike Support's Nattokinase, Bromelain, and Turmeric Extract, based directly on Dr. McCullough's groundbreaking McCullough Protocol Base Spike Detox. • Nattokinase is a proteolytic enzyme with fibrinolytic (anti-clotting) effects, that may maintain a healthy immune system. • Bromelain is a natural antiviral that may prevent the attachment of the spike protein to cells and facilitate its degradation. It may also provide some mild anticoagulant properties. • Turmeric is anti-inflammatory and can neutralize harmful free radicals in the body. In This Episode, Dr. Peter McCullough Uncovers: [01:30] They Don't Want You to Know Dr. Peter McCullough The Wellness Company How his work has saved thousands of lives. Why he was suddenly labeled as a conspiracy theorist. How medical studies that could have saved people's lives started being denied in 2020. [09:20] Efficacy Is Theoretical, Harm Is Real THE COURAGE TO FACE CV-19 by John Leake and Peter McCullough MD Why medical companies are suppliers to some of the world's wealthiest organizations. How we were conditioned to believe to use certain medical products based on our faith in the product. Why efficacy is theoretical but harm is real. [14:30] The History of Mass Psychosis in Medicine What was Dr. McCullough experience with the illness. How his video went viral on YouTube and got censored. Dissolving Illusions by Suzanne Humphries MD and Roman Bystrianyk How they used to treat viruses in the past. Unpacking the false ideologies in the medical industry. Why children in the 19th century were obligated to be vaccinated to attend school. How all infectious diseases naturally started to diminish. [26:25] Malevolent Agenda of People in Power Why Dr. McCullough took 69 different medical administrations that he didn't need. What happened when he turned down an annual influenza shot as a medical practitioner. If you've already had the illness, you get worse side effects when you get a shot. [36:15] The Downsides of Wearing Masks Why we need to question what has always been done. The negative impacts of lockdowns and prevention measures. Why people were in a panic mode in 2020. The problem with wearing masks and not having enough supplies. Why Dr. McCullough's wife refused to wear a mask in public. How masks can cause more harm than not wearing them. [43:35] Unreasonable Health Measurements What got his book censored. Sanjay Gupta Why outdoor exercise was the best prevention but it wasn't allowed during the pandemic. How human interaction is important for immune health. Why the masks were a symbol of compliance and fear. The reason why doctors have to wear masks. [49:00] Lack of Free Choice How people were split into two camps during the pandemic. Why conservatism is about money. How our rights and bodily autonomy are being violated by the system. [55:30] Fear-Based Mass Psychosis 503 Paul Levy | Wetiko: Break Free From Collective Mass Psychosis What would Dr. McCullough ask Donald Trump if he had the chance. The Psychology of Totalitarianism by Mattias Desmet Why people in concentration camps didn't fight for their lives when put in gas chambers. The propaganda of spreading misinformation. How we're taken over with fear, isolation, and solution. Why people were told to wait until their symptoms were severe enough. How doctors in Asia focused on getting the patients in a calm state. [01:05:50] Pandemic or War? Cv-19 and the Global Predators: We Are the Prey by Peter Roger Breggin and Ginger Ross Breggin Why Dr. McCullough believes the pandemic was intentional. How the pandemic was approached as an act of war. Event 201 What organizations were involved in the pandemic. [01:12:15] The Biggest Lies About The Pandemic Why the mortality rate data was invalid. How they found out the virus was created in a lab. Why the investigations of Wuhan were not done correctly. How the lie that the virus came from nature cost many people's lives. [01:17:30] New World Order Why the Gates Foundation invested in BioNTech. How the pandemic became a lucrative investment. Why the largest NGOs can't be regulated and have unlimited power. How Twitter censors content. Why there has been a new world order established. The Fourth Industrial Revolution by Klaus Schwab Why there are not too many people on Earth. How individualism poses a threat to the collective. Why the Netherlands reduced the amount of cow farms. [01:26:25] Vaccination Side Effects Why global warming is perceived as an existential threat to humanity. How the WHO is trying to get dominion over natural resources. Why freedom starts in the mind. People don't know that vaccines has severe side effects. 75% of all Americans got vaccinated during the pandemic. [01:36:15] The Ultimate Detox Protocol McCullough Protocol 10% off The Ultimate Detox Bundle with code "JOSH" Why vulnerability is the first step to changing our mindset. How to treat virus infection naturally. What happens in the body when we get a vaccine shot. Why the Cv-19 protein can be dangerous to human health. How Dr. McCullough developed the healing protocol to remove the Cv-19 protein from the body. [01:49:30] How to Naturally Heal from The Virus Why a gout prescription drug helped many people to survive the virus. How some people died many months later after getting infected with Cv-19. Why nicotine patches block the Cv-19 protein. The reason why it can take up to 2 years to publish a breakthrough study that could save lives. [01:57:40] Healthy Diet Can Save Your Life Why people who ate healthy had less severe symptoms. How zinc, vitamin C, and vitamin D are efficient prevention supplements. Why Cv-19 is similar to post-Lyme syndrome. Why God wants us to have hope and be joyous. Hope is what carries people through the lowest point of their lives. [02:07:20] The Essence of Wellness The Wellness Company emergency kits can help us take care of our health in urgent cases. Why wellness is freedom from not being hospitalized. How developing a gluten intolerance has been a lesson from God for Dr. McCullough. Why he avoids eating sugar, starch, and saturated fats. How maintaining our weight within a 10% range of our high school weight, we're more likely to be healthy. Why one alcoholic drink can disrupt our sleeve. Leave Wellness + Wisdom a Review on Apple Podcasts Power Quotes From The Show The Pandemic Was Planned "HHS and Congress wrote this act that said we will be invaded by a pathogen. There will be a pandemic. It's memorialized in the 2005 US government regulation. And when it happens, it's going to be like an act of war. It's as if we're invaded. And there's going to be countermeasures. And the countermeasures is whatever the government says." - Dr. Peter McCullough The Dangers of THE Virus "The Wuhan protein damages organs. It's been found in every organ in the body, it causes blood clots and may be carcinogenic. This thing is the most toxic protein I've ever seen in my career. It's been found in the brain at autopsy, in the heart causing inflammation, in the eyes, the skin, everywhere. And we can't get rid of it." - Dr. Peter McCullough Circles of Freedom "There are circles of freedom. There's a circle of medical freedom. That's your personal health freedom. It's linked to your circle of social freedom and that is linked to your economic freedoms. They're all linked. But what's fundamental is this inalienable right that you decide what happens to your body with no pressure, coercion, or threat of reprisal." - Dr. Peter McCullough

Women's Wellness Psychiatry
Making Sense of Scientific Data

Women's Wellness Psychiatry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 11:56


This episode will provide you with an outline for how to approach scientific studies to stay informed about your health. We'll use examples across reproductive psychiatry research to illustrate the points. Register for the webinar on perimenopause: https://annaglezermd.com/perimenopause-webinar To learn more about me and my reproductive & integrative psychiatry clinic helping patients across California, please visit - AnnaGlezerMD.comTo sign up for the Fellowship in Reproductive & Integrative Psychiatry, please visit:  PsychiatryFellowship.com. 

Lead with Heart
E57: Using Scientific Data-Driven Decision Making in Your Nonprofit with Sheela Mahajan

Lead with Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 38:08


When I learned about today's guest as a working mom, business owner, and CEO of the Nonprofit Science Institute, I couldn't wait to have her on the podcast.Sheela Mahajan helps nonprofits go from intangible and ambiguous goals to quantifiable, measured impact. She is leading the effort in bringing scientific thinking to the nonprofit field. Sheela is sharing her Signals Framework with us, a process to help nonprofits make informed decisions, and explaining how scientific thinking can help your nonprofit.In this episode:[05:58] Practical strategies for science based decision making[11:11] A case study of scientific thinking leading to significant measurable outcomes[18:52] Developing effective implementation plans grounded in evidence[24:36] Coaching clients on scientific data-driven decision making[28:31] Prioritizing buy-in and belonging with the Signals FrameworkRESOURCESTake the leap into successful fundraising with the Savvy Fundraiser Fundamentals Course. The ultimate guide designed for nonprofits that have been around for a while, but haven't delved into the world of fundraising yet. This course covers everything from crafting compelling campaigns to collaborating effectively with your team, ensuring you have all the tools you need to elevate your fundraising efforts.CONNECT WITH SHEELALinkedIn: Sheela MahajanWebsite: nonprofit-science.comIn 2012, I started a nonprofit in a small village in Malawi, living alone, facing many challenges, I built a successful organization. This book is a tale of resilience, passion, and community strength. Discover the highs, lows, lessons learned, and unforgettable moments that shaped my journey. Whether you're in the nonprofit world, thinking of starting one, or just love a great story, pre-order HERE< As the fundraising engine of choice for over 80,000 organizations in 90+ countries, Donorbox's easy-to-use fundraising tools help you raise more money in more ways. Seamlessly embed a customizable donation form into your website that reduces donor drop-off with a 4x faster checkout, launch a crowdfunding or peer-to-peer campaign, sell event tickets, raise funds on the go with Donorbox Live™ Kiosk, and much more. Learn more at donorbox.orgCONNECT WITH HALEYHaley is a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE), Certified Stress Management Coach, and Certified EmC train the trainer. She is the Founder of The Savvy Fundraiser, a nonprofit consulting and coaching business. She has worked in both small and large nonprofit teams in the human services, homelessness, and youth sectors; and she specializes in the EmC process, nonprofit leadership, board development, and fundraising. Haley is a passionate, impact-driven, experienced nonprofit professional whose mission is to empower, elevate and engage nonprofit leaders to build healthy, thriving organizations.Instagram: @thesavvyfundraiser LinkedIn: Haley Cooper, CFREWebsite: thesavvyfundraiser.comProduced by Ideablossoms

Innovation Now
For Humanity

Innovation Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024


Nations around the world now stand united as we plan a return to the Moon and build a foundation for crewed missions to Mars and beyond.

Theology School
Scientific Data Confirms: We Are All Destined for Bankruptcy

Theology School

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 4:20


Scientific Data Confirms: We Are All Destined for Bankruptcy The article explores the inevitability of human bankruptcy in the material world, emphasising that all earthly possessions and achievements are ultimately transient. Through the lens of Christian apologetics, it argues that life, if viewed as a product of chance, lacks inherent meaning and purpose. Instead, the existence of God and the redemptive work of Jesus Christ offer profound hope and purpose, transforming our understanding of life from aimless wandering to purposeful journeying. This belief in a purposeful Creator challenges the nihilistic perspective of naturalism and affirms that every individual is precious and created with intention and love, providing a transformative hope that transcends our temporal existence and anchors us in the eternal promise of God's unfailing love #brendonnaicker #swindonchurch #swindon #theologyschool #swindonchurches

Theology School
Scientific Data Confirms: We Are All Destined for Bankruptcy

Theology School

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2024 4:20


Scientific Data Confirms: We Are All Destined for Bankruptcy The article explores the inevitability of human bankruptcy in the material world, emphasising that all earthly possessions and achievements are ultimately transient. Through the lens of Christian apologetics, it argues that life, if viewed as a product of chance, lacks inherent meaning and purpose. Instead, the existence of God and the redemptive work of Jesus Christ offer profound hope and purpose, transforming our understanding of life from aimless wandering to purposeful journeying. This belief in a purposeful Creator challenges the nihilistic perspective of naturalism and affirms that every individual is precious and created with intention and love, providing a transformative hope that transcends our temporal existence and anchors us in the eternal promise of God's unfailing love #brendonnaicker #swindonchurch #swindon #theologyschool #swindonchurches

Neurocareers: How to be successful in STEM?
Fast-Tracking Speech Neuroprostheses: Decoding from sEEG with Maxime Verwoert

Neurocareers: How to be successful in STEM?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 70:32


Have you ever wondered if it's possible to give speech back to those who've lost it using advanced brain technology? Dear Listeners, welcome to episode #82 of our “Neurocareers: Doing the Impossible!” podcast, where we're diving deep into the world of speech neuroprostheses and exploring how brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are unlocking new ways to communicate. Speech-decoding BCIs are gaining ground rapidly. They promise a new way to communicate for those who cannot speak by tapping directly into brain activity. The secret to making these devices work is understanding how speech is produced in the brain, from the timing to the specific brain regions involved. Interestingly, it looks like even deeper brain areas, including the insula, hippocampus, and thalamus are involved in this process. I am your podcast host Dr. Milena Korostenskaja or simply Dr. K. and joining us today is Maxime Verwoert, a researcher with the long-term goal of developing speech neuroprostheses. After her studies in Psychology and Neuroscience at Utrecht University, Maxime is now a PhD candidate at Maastricht University in Netherlands focusing on decoding speech signals in real-time with stereo-EEG. This technology is less invasive than other methods, such as ECoG, offering hope for long-term use in BCIs. Maxime's recent work, published in Nature's Scientific Data, involved collecting a rich dataset from participants reading aloud while their brain activity was meticulously recorded. This dataset covers a broad spectrum of brain regions and offers deep insights into how we produce speech. In our chat, Maxime explains how this cutting-edge technology is developed, the hurdles of interpreting complex brain signals into speech, and what the future holds for people needing speech neuroprostheses. Maxime will also share her advice for those who are planning to get into the field of neurotechnologies. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a healthcare professional, or just curious about how neuroscience changes lives, this conversation promises to bring unique knowledge and inspiration. So tune in, and get ready to be amazed by how close we are to turning thoughts into words! About the Podcast Guest: Get in touch with Maxime Verwoert via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxime-verwoert-756966105/ Lab:  https://neuralinterfacinglab.github.io/ Dataset: https://osf.io/nrgx6/ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-022-01542-9 Articles: https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2020.00123 (sEEG for BCIs) https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10394550 (sEEG semantics) https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-021-02578-0 (sEEG speech BCI proof-of-concept) https://doi.org/10.1007/s13311-022-01190-2 (speech BCI review)  Courses: https://www.codecademy.com/ https://www.codecademy.com/ https://www.coursera.org/ https://scikit-learn.org/stable/  https://neuromatch.io/ Mental Health: “Feeling Great” Book (https://www.amazon.com/stores/page/E0B7C5D5-CD14-405B-BD0A-253F8D94A3B4?channel=db-website) “Feeling Good” Podcast (https://feelinggood.com/subscribe/)   About the Podcast Host: The Neurocareers podcast is brought to you by The Institute of Neuroapproaches (https://www.neuroapproaches.org/) and its founder, Milena Korostenskaja, Ph.D. (Dr. K), a neuroscience educator, research consultant, and career coach for people in neuroscience and neurotechnologies. As a professional coach with a background in the field, Dr. K understands the unique challenges and opportunities job applicants face in this field and can provide personalized coaching and support to help you succeed. Here's what you'll get with one-on-one coaching sessions from Dr. K: Identification and pursuit of career goals Guidance on job search strategies, resume, and cover letter development Neurotech / neuroscience job interview preparation and practice Networking strategies to connect with professionals in the field of neuroscience and neurotechnologies Ongoing support and guidance to help you stay on track and achieve your goals You can always schedule a free neurocareer consultation/coaching session with Dr. K at https://neuroapproaches.as.me/free-neurocareer-consultation Subscribe to our Nerocareers Newsletter to stay on top of all our cool neurocareers news at updates https://www.neuroapproaches.org/neurocareers-news   

Tom Nelson
Dave Collum: “The pathological lying is spectacular in this field” | Tom Nelson Pod #200

Tom Nelson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2024 100:23


Prof of Organic Chemistry @ Cornell. Libertarian. Fan of Austrian business cycle, Zero Hedge, gold. Biggest bear. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest Dave Collum 00:12 Dave Collum's Journey into Podcasting and Climate Change Skepticism 01:16 Start of presentation 05:06 The Misuse of Scientific Data and the Climate Change Debate 08:52 Exploring the Controversies and Misinterpretations in Climate Science 12:36 The Role of Money and Politics in Climate Change Discussions 16:03 Analyzing Climate Change Models and Predictions 19:46 Debunking Popular Climate Change Myths and Misconceptions 21:50 The Impact of Solar Activity on Climate Change Theories 26:05 Confronting the Climate Change Narrative with Data and Analysis 29:47 The Future of Climate Change Discourse and the Importance of Skepticism 37:35 The Complexities of Wildfires and Droughts 38:46 The Drying of Lake Mead: Consequences and Discoveries 40:08 Electric Cars: A Market in Decline? 41:24 The Insurance and Safety Dilemmas of Electric Vehicles 44:06 Climate Change Narratives and Misconceptions 45:38 The Amazon Fires: Debunking Climate Change Myths 45:56 Biodiversity and the Misinterpretation of Climate Impact 46:28 Questioning the Climate Change Consensus 50:30 The Absurdity of Climate Change Solutions 52:19 The Political and Economic Dimensions of Climate Change 01:01:58 Understanding Authoritarianism Through the Lens of Climate Change 01:03:44 Agricultural Practices and Climate Change: A Controversial Take 01:04:51 Pre-presentation discussion 01:11:01 Exploring Controversial Topics: Climate Change and Vaccines 01:11:25 The Science and Debate of Climate Change 01:12:12 Reflecting on Past Work and Climate Change Opinions 01:13:40 Addressing Climate Change in Education 01:14:05 Navigating Controversial Topics in the Classroom 01:15:40 The Impact of Speaking Out: Personal and Professional Reflections 01:17:59 The Dynamics of Free Speech and Academic Freedom 01:19:23 Challenging the Climate Change Narrative 01:21:44 Start of Q and A 01:22:14 Transgender Debates and Societal Issues 01:23:39 Economic Predictions and the Future of the US 01:27:30 Cryptocurrency Skepticism and Final Thoughts https://twitter.com/DavidBCollum https://chemistry.cornell.edu/david-b-collum Slides for this podcast: https://tomn.substack.com/p/the-climate-narrative Dave's 2019 Year in Review covers climate change brilliantly, starting on page 56: https://cm-us-standard.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/2019-Year-in-Review-Final-pdf.pdf ========= AI summaries of all of my podcasts: https://tomn.substack.com/p/podcast-summaries About Tom Nelson: https://linktr.ee/tomanelson1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL89cj_OtPeenLkWMmdwcT8Dt0DGMb8RGR Twitter: https://twitter.com/tan123 Substack: https://tomn.substack.com/ About Tom: https://tomn.substack.com/about

The Joe Pags Show
Fauci's 6ft Apart Claim Was Likely Not Based On Scientific Data-Hour 2

The Joe Pags Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 38:30


Dr. Anthony Fauci confessed to lawmakers Tuesday that guidelines to keep six feet of separation to limit the spread of COVID-19 “sort of just appeared” without scientific input. PLUS...Pags Engages in Shocking Candid Conversation with Senator Rand Paul, Uncovering Insights on Fauci, Government Spending, and the Intriguing 'Never Nikki' Perspective. The Conversation May Shock You!

The HEAL Podcast
Dr. Joe Dispenza: Remarkable Scientific Data and Miraculous Healings with Meditation

The HEAL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 82:28


In this powerful episode of The HEAL Podcast, I sit down with the extraordinary Dr. Joe Dispenza, one of my favorite humans doing incredible work in the world. We delve deep into the groundbreaking scientific research he has been spearheading, which sheds light on the profound biological changes and rapid healing transformations that people are experiencing through his work. We explore the important connection between the mind, heart, and quantum field and how getting oneself into a coherent state through regular and specific meditations can lead to spontaneous healing, mystical moments, and powerful manifestations. We also talk about my recent experience at one of his Week Long Advanced Retreats, which was truly one of the most profound, transformative experiences of my life. This is bestselling author, researcher, and international lecturer Dr. Joe Dispenza's second appearance on The HEAL Podcast, with his first episode being one of the most-streamed episodes to date. As a researcher, Dr. Joe's passion can be found at the intersection of the latest findings from the fields of neuroscience, epigenetics, and quantum physics to explore the science behind spontaneous remissions and the potential for touching the mystical. He uses that knowledge to help people heal themselves of all kinds of illnesses, chronic conditions, and even terminal diseases so they can enjoy a life filled with purpose, gratitude, and vitality. At his advanced weeklong workshops around the world, he has partnered with top scientists to perform extensive research on the effects of meditation, including epigenetic testing, brain mapping with electroencephalograms (EEGs), and individual energy field testing with a gas discharge visualization (GDV) machine. All data points to our access to a world of truly infinite possibilities! The episode presents a captivating journey into the world of self-healing, making it a must-stream for those seeking to unlock their potential and experience profound transformation and true healing. Links Dr. Joe Dispenza's Website: https://drjoedispenza.com/ Dr. Joe Dispenza on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjoedispenza/ Dr. Joe's 1st Episode on The HEAL Podcast (Apple): https://tinyurl.com/5cu9x6f7 Dr. Joe's 1st Episode on The HEAL Podcast (Spotify): https://tinyurl.com/n4acjkm8 Stories of Transformations from Dr. Joe Dispenza: Marilena, Maninder, and Angelia Sponsors: BITE: Go to trybite.com/HEAL or use code HEAL for 20% off your first order. DOSE: Go to dosedaily.co/HEAL and use code HEAL to get 30% off your first order. ORGANIFI: Go to Organifi.com/HEAL and use code HEAL to get 20% off your order.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Working Scientist
How to create compelling scientific data visualisations

Working Scientist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 29:56


Data form the backbone of the scientific method, but it can be impenetrable. In the penultimate episode of this six-part Working Scientist podcast series about art-science collaborations, Julie Gould talks to artists and data visualisation specialists about how they interpret and present data in art forms ranging from music to basket weaving.Keep things simple wherever possible, agree Duncan Ross, chief data officer at the Times Higher Education publication, and James Bayliss, an interaction and visualisation analyst at Springer Nature. “My go-to tool is a pen and paper or coloured pencils,” says Bayliss. “Start slow and don't get too complicated too fast.”Akshat Rathi, a senior climate reporter at Bloomberg News, describes how he used data to visualise the devastating impact of a 2015 earthquake in Nepal for an article in the business title Quartz.And Nathalie Miebach, a basketware artist who created a reed sculpture based on daily weather data she had collected in Provincetown, Massachusetts, says that translating data into artwork brings up all sorts of biases and expectations.Finally, Rebecca Fiebrink, a classically-trained musician with a PhD in computer science who now works as professor at the Creative Computing Institute at the University of the Arts, London, agrees. “Any kind of data analysis itself is creative, right?” she asks.Each episode in this series concludes with a follow-up sponsored slot from the International Science Council (ISC). The ISC is seeking perspectives from science fiction authors on how science can meet societal challenges, ranging from climate change and food security to the disruption caused by artificial intelligence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The World Tonight
Covid Inquiry: Boris Johnson was 'bamboozled' by scientific data

The World Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 37:58


The UK's former chief scientific advisor Sir Patrick Vallance has told the Covid Inquiry how the then Prime Minister Boris Johnson struggled to fully understand scientific data during the pandemic. We speak to one of the scientists that sat on the government's advisory committee. Also on the programme - with reports tonight that a deal to free some of the hostages held by Hamas could be imminent - we hear from one of their relatives. And can Argentina's new president Javier Milei keep his promise to turn around the economy? (Image Credit: Former chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance giving evidence at Dorland House in London, during its second investigation exploring core UK decision-making and political governance. Issue date: Monday November 20, 2023. PA Photo).

Golf 360
Episode 120: Marty Jertson from PING Golf discusses product development, simplifying scientific data for users, and creating innovations like 'The Stack' and 'Ballnamics' for golf.

Golf 360

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 91:59


Marty Jertson (IG: @jertybird, X: @jertybird) is the VP of Fitting & Performance for PING Golf and the co-host of the PING Proving Grounds podcast. He has a deep passion for building solutions to the myriad of challenges in golf. This is clearly illustrated by some of the products he has helped develop. From designing drivers (G30 & G410 drivers), co-inventor of the PING Putting App, to ‘The Stack' system and Ballnamic golf ball fitting program (www.ballfitting.com) Marty is continually striving to find solutions for golfs challenges, even those we may not know about yet. With more than 125 patents he is only getting started. As he says in this episode, each door he opens when looking for an answer only leads him to many more questions. It's this mindset that has allowed him, and the team at PING Golf, to always challenge themselves and continually develop great ideas and products.   Sponsors: Get your 15% discount on your next order of JustThrive Probiotic at https://justthrivehealth.com/ (use code: GOLF360) Looking to play one of the best golf courses in the Hilton Head Island area? Be sure to check out Old South Golf Links and have one of your best golf experiences ever https://www.oldsouthgolf.com/ Others: The Stack is the game's premiere training device to increase your swing speed. Check them out at https://www.thestacksystem.com/ and be sure to enter GOLF360 at checkout for your discount.

CCO Infectious Disease Podcast
Emerging Scientific Data and Unique Clinical Scenarios in People With NTM Lung Disease

CCO Infectious Disease Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 21:24


In this episode, Shannon Kasperbauer, MD, discusses guideline-based treatment recommendations for people with M. abscessus, including a discussion of:Macrolide resistancePredictors for disease progression2020 NTM guideline recommended treatment optionsEmerging therapiesWe will also hear from a patient who describes how she remained adherent during long courses of treatment for M. abscessus.Finally, we hear Dr Kasperbauer discuss a patient case with her colleagues, Charles L. Daley, MD, and Pamela J. McShane, MD.Presenters:Charles L. Daley, MD​Professor of Medicine​Division of Mycobacterial and Respiratory Infections ​National Jewish Health​Denver, Colorado​Shannon Kasperbauer, MD​Associate Professor of Medicine​Division of Mycobacterial and Respiratory Infections​National Jewish Health​Denver, Colorado​Pamela J. McShane, MD​Professor of Medicine​Division of Pulmonary and ​Critical Care Medicine​The University of Texas Health Science Center at Tyler​Tyler, TexasLink to program page: https://bit.ly/3QzJo2BLink to downloadable slides: https://bit.ly/3Qh8T7G

Impostrix Podcast
E0. Come Here to Be Validated, A Podcast Where You Can Learn to Beat Imposter Syndrome and Racial Toxicity at Work

Impostrix Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 19:27 Transcription Available


Come Here to Be Validated, A Podcast Where You Can Learn to Beat Imposter Syndrome and Racial Toxicity at Work.Are you a person of color experiencing imposter syndrome and self-doubt in your workplace? Do you often feel like your career or work environment is holding you back from success? Do you ache to feel "a part of" rather than the odd one out, or a token minority? If you've faced moments of feeling diminished due to how you're treated at work, especially related to your racial or cultural identity, Impostrix Podcast was created for you.Or, do you find that your workplace diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB) initiatives fall flat? Are you seeking opportunity to learn about and grow through racial bias and emotionally taxing workplace cultural norms  in order to create more racially equitable professional spaces? Do you wonder what true inclusion and belonging can look like at work and in your community?  If so, join us.In this debut episode, host, Whitney Knox Lee, Esq., shares her personal journey, inspirations, and vision for empowering professionals of color to embrace their true potential and navigate imposter experiences and racial toxicity with confidence.  Whitney shares what's in store for Season 1, including this seasons themes, formats, and goals.This season, we will focus on providing real-world experiences, actionable tools, and evidence backed data aimed to validate you, help you find community, and unearth your power. Our themes are:Personal Stories and Tools for overcoming Imposter SyndromeHow we can identify and address Racial ToxicityHistorical Context and Scientific Data behind Race, Racism, Racial Capitalism, and it's impact on workplace experience and cultureSelf-Advocacy and Conflict Resolution ToolsThis show centers the voices of Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color. And, whether you are a Person of Color or a White person  tagging along. You are welcome. Together we will create more affirming work environments so that everyone can thrive.Be Validated.https://www.impostrixpodcast.comSupport the showSUBSCRIBE to the Validating Voice NewsletterSUPPORT Impostrix Podcast

Impostrix Podcast
0. Come Here to Be Validated, A Podcast Where You Can Learn to Beat Imposter Syndrome and Racial Toxicity at Work

Impostrix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 21:07


Send us a textCome Here to Be Validated, A Podcast Where You Can Learn to Beat Imposter Syndrome and Racial Toxicity at Work.Are you a person of color experiencing imposter syndrome and self-doubt in your workplace? Do you often feel like your career or work environment is holding you back from success? Do you ache to feel "a part of" rather than the odd one out, or a token minority? If you've faced moments of feeling diminished due to how you're treated at work, especially related to your racial or cultural identity, Impostrix Podcast was created for you.Or, do you find that your workplace diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB) initiatives fall flat? Are you seeking opportunity to learn about and grow through racial bias and emotionally taxing workplace cultural norms in order to create more racially equitable professional spaces? Do you wonder what true inclusion and belonging can look like at work and in your community? If so, join us.In this debut episode, host, Whitney Knox Lee, Esq., shares her personal journey, inspirations, and vision for empowering professionals of color to embrace their true potential and navigate imposter experiences and racial toxicity with confidence. Whitney shares whats in store for Season 1, including this seasons themes, formats, and goals.This season, we will focus on providing real-world experiences, actionable tools, and evidence backed data aimed to validate you, help you find community, and unearth your power. Our themes are:Personal Stories and Tools for overcoming Imposter SyndromeHow we can identify and address Racial ToxicityHistorical Context and Scientific Data behind Race, Racism, Racial Capitalism, and it's impact on workplace experience and cultureSelf-Advocacy and Conflict Resolution ToolsThis show centers the voices of Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color. And, whether you are a Person of Color or a White person tagging along. You are welcome. Together we will create more affirming work environments so that everyone can thrive.Be Validated.https://www.impostrixpodcast.comI am a creative entrepreneur and want my fully customizable and attorney-created services contract. Sponsor:Smithers Law Group LLC, Your Trusted 360 General Counselwww.stulawgroup.com/contract-bankSupport the Show. SUBSCRIBE to the Validating Voice NewsletterSUPPORT Impostrix Podcast

MetaDAMA - Data Management in the Nordics
2#18 - Scientific Data Management (Eng)

MetaDAMA - Data Management in the Nordics

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 37:10


«How can we consolidate data and describe it in a standardized way?»Scientific Data management has some unique challenges, but also provides multiple learnings for other sectors. We focused on Data Storage and Operations as a knowledge area in DMBok. A topic that is often viewed as basic, often not in focus, but is a fundamental part of data operations.I talked to Nicolai Jørgensen at NMBU - Norwegian University of Life Sciences. Nicolai has a really diverse background. His journey in data started in 1983! In his free time, Nicolai spends time with photography and AI for text to image generationHere are my key take aways:Scientific Data ManagementTo describe data in a unified way, we need standards, like Dublin Core or Darwin Core for scientific data.Data is an embedded part of Science and Research - you can't have those without data.You need to make sure you collect the right data, the right amount of data, valid data, +++You need to optimize your amount of time, energy and expenses when collecting and validating data.You need to standardize the way you collect data, to ensure that it can be verified.There needs to be an audit trail (lineage) between the data you have collected and the result presented in a publication.Data needs to be freely available for research and testing hypothesis.Data needs to be findable, accessible and interoperable, but a also reusable.ML algorithms can help extract and find changes to scientific data, that is internationally available.Describing data is key to tap into knowledge - for that you need metadata.In times of AI and ML, Metadata is still the key to uncover data.The development of AI models is a race - maybe we need to pause and get a better picture of cause and effect, and most of all risk.Standardizing InfrastructureHow can were standardize on the infrastructure for research projectsMinimize or get rid of volatile data storage and infrastructureStandardize data storage solutionsSecure what needs to be securedSplitt out sensitive or classified data and store separate (eg. Personal data)Train your end users and educate data stewardsHave good guidelines for researchers on how to store, use and manipulate data.There is a direct correlation between disc-space use and sustainability.Storage is cheap, is a correct saying, if you look at its in isolation - but in the bigger picture the cost is just moved.Just adding more storage doesn't solve your problems, it might just yet increase them.Long-term Preservation & IntegrityTo preserve data for long-term you need to Encapsulate data at a certain levelStandardize the way you describe the dataUpload data package to a common governed platformEnclose if there is a government body that can take responsibility to preserve your data for the time necessaryEnsure that metadata is machine-readableFormats like XML provide the possibility to read the data by both machines and humans Research integrity: conducting research in a way which allows others to have trust and confidence in the methods used and the findings in that result.Ensure lineage and audit trails for your scientific data.Fake data, data fabrication, are serious issues in research - the understanding and methods for keeping data integrity at the highest possible level is not getting easier, but increasingly important.Changes to data (change logs, change data capture, etc) can be studied as well; you can build models to build scenarios around data changes.You can fetch data from other sources to enrich the quality of your data.

KRRB-DB Revelation Radio
HUGE BREAKING NEWS - 3RD JEWISH TEMPLE - FULFILLMENT OF BIBLE PROPHECY

KRRB-DB Revelation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 59:51


We report Current Events, and Real News from a Christian Perspective In this edition of the Newscast we have BREAKING NEWS from around the World HIDDEN from the public which indicate the End Times Prophesied throughout the Bible is near. We examine Scientific Data only released as FACT. Reports From Russia, the Ukraine, North Korea and of of course the United States and Israel. Including new reports you will NOT find reported in the Mainstream Media regarding dividing the Temple Mount in Israel for purposes of Building the 3rd Temple in Jerusalem. JD Williams is a Member of the US Press Association ID# 802085263. TL Farley is a Bible Teacher and the Author of 3 Books including Blast Off Rapiemur in its 5th Edition. Certain images and News Clips provided and used by permission of various News Organizations Worldwide often including Getty Images, CNN News, Al Jazeera, the AP, Fox News, New York Times, The Watchman Newscast and other Smaller News Organizations Worldwide Learn More at ⁠https://www.lastchristian.net

Last Christian
HUGE BREAKING NEWS - 3RD JEWISH TEMPLE - FULFILLMENT OF BIBLE PROPHECY

Last Christian

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 59:51


We report Current Events, and Real News from a Christian Perspective In this edition of the Newscast we have BREAKING NEWS from around the World HIDDEN from the public which indicate the End Times Prophesied throughout the Bible is near. We examine Scientific Data only released as FACT. Reports From Russia, the Ukraine, North Korea and of of course the United States and Israel. Including new reports you will NOT find reported in the Mainstream Media regarding dividing the Temple Mount in Israel for purposes of Building the 3rd Temple in Jerusalem. JD Williams is a Member of the US Press Association ID# 802085263. TL Farley is a Bible Teacher and the Author of 3 Books including Blast Off Rapiemur in its 5th Edition. Certain images and News Clips provided and used by permission of various News Organizations Worldwide often including Getty Images, CNN News, Al Jazeera, the AP, Fox News, New York Times, The Watchman Newscast and other Smaller News Organizations Worldwide Learn More at ⁠https://www.lastchristian.net

Noid Knowledge
Ep 16: Scientific Data and Research Study on Cannabis Labels

Noid Knowledge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 82:24


On this month's episode, we are joined by Nick Jikomes, PhD, the Director of Science & Innovation at Leafly. Join us as we discuss Nick's background, his recent ElSohly award for research related to labeling in cannabis, neuroscience, and endocannabinoids.

From Lab to Launch by Qualio
Unlocking Scientific Data with Mike Tarselli at TetraScience

From Lab to Launch by Qualio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 22:50 Transcription Available


Today we're talking to Michael Tarselli Chief Scientific & Knowledge Officer of TetraScience. Mike was the Scientific Director for SLAS, a global professional society dedicated to lab automation and an Associate Director at Novartis building an external scientific collaboration platform. You can read the full bio in the show notes. TetraScience is bringing the future of scientific data to today and has built the largest integration network of lab instruments, informatics applications, CRO/CDMOs, analytics, and data science partners, creating seamless interoperability and an innovation feedback loop that will drive the future of life sciences and the delivery of life-saving therapeutics. More about Mike TarselliChief Scientific & Knowledge Officer of TetraScience, Mike Tarselli, explores the Tetra Scientific Data Cloud™ through knowledge capture, GxP compliance, and use case research. Previously, Mike was the Scientific Director for SLAS, a global professional society dedicated to lab automation and an Associate Director at Novartis building an external scientific collaboration platform. Mike received his Ph.D. from UNC Chapel Hill, completed postdoctoral work at Scripps Research, and his MBA through Quantic School of Business & Technology.Show Notes:Tetra Science Website - https://tetrascience.com/Demo of TetaScience - https://www.tetrascience.com/demoBenchmark Data from TetraScience  -https://go.tetrascience.com/researchreport_Scientific-Data-Imperative-Establishing-a-New-Benchmark-After-Two-Decades.htmlGXP Solution Brief - https://www.tetrascience.com/solution-brief/gxp-with-tetra-scientific-data-cloudQualio website:https://www.qualio.com/ Previous episodes:https://www.qualio.com/from-lab-to-launch-podcast Apply to be on the show:https://forms.gle/uUH2YtCFxJHrVGeL8 Music by keldez

RNZ: Dateline Pacific
Tonga govt welcomes scientific data on volcano disaster

RNZ: Dateline Pacific

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 7:40


Tonga to use recently released scientific data on their devastating January volcanic eruption and tsunami for future resilience planning.

Pocket Coach
7. PART 2: Scientific Data on HOW to USE Visualisation to Improve Performance

Pocket Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 17:29


Listen to Part 1 for full clarity on this topic before diving into this episode. Scientific data laying out practical steps that will help you to improve your visualisation practice so that you can enhance performance, focus and as a consequence gain a better result in whatever you want. Free consultation with Kez https://calendly.com/own-your-life/chat-with-kez References Why does mental visualization facilitate problem-solving?, Alessandro Antonietti, Advances in Psychology Volume 80, 1991, Pages 211-227 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0166411508605154 Mental Skills Training For Sports: A Brief Review, Luke Behncke, Athletic Insight, March 2004 Volume 6, Issue 1 https://learnzone.loucoll.ac.uk/sportres/FE/Level3DevelopmentsMoodle2/Unit%2017-Psychology%20for%20Sport%20Performance/Resources/Visualisation%20or%20Imagery/Activities/Discussion%20Topics/SkillsPDF.pdf Visualisation techniques in sport - the mental road map for success, Radu Predoiu et al, September 2020, Physical Education, Sport and Kinetotherapy Journal, Volume 59, Issue 3, 245-256 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/344587632_Visualisation_techniques_in_sport_-_the_mental_road_map_for_success?fbclid=IwAR1QyQRoX2heFKaBubhIaHvrCihGSjBlEkid3uHVamXiHq4GPr_zuz5Tf7g Please share this if you found value in it. It's the only “fee” that I ask in return for giving out zero-cost tools and practices. If you have any questions or suggestions, reach out on Instagram @coachkezza or @thepocketcoach or leave a comment on our YouTube channel LINKED HERE This podcast is available on all podcast platforms and YouTube. Big Love Kez --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pocketcoach/message

Pocket Coach
6. PART 1: Scientific Data on HOW to USE Visualisation to Improve Performance

Pocket Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 12:43


Scientific data laying out practical steps that will help you to improve your visualisation practice so that you can enhance performance, focus and as a consequence gain a better result in whatever you want. Free consultation with Kez https://calendly.com/own-your-life/chat-with-kez References Why does mental visualization facilitate problem-solving?, Alessandro Antonietti, Advances in Psychology Volume 80, 1991, Pages 211-227 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0166411508605154 Mental Skills Training For Sports: A Brief Review, Luke Behncke, Athletic Insight, March 2004 Volume 6, Issue 1 https://learnzone.loucoll.ac.uk/sportres/FE/Level3DevelopmentsMoodle2/Unit%2017-Psychology%20for%20Sport%20Performance/Resources/Visualisation%20or%20Imagery/Activities/Discussion%20Topics/SkillsPDF.pdf Visualisation techniques in sport - the mental road map for success, Radu Predoiu et al, September 2020, Physical Education, Sport and Kinetotherapy Journal, Volume 59, Issue 3, 245-256 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/344587632_Visualisation_techniques_in_sport_-_the_mental_road_map_for_success?fbclid=IwAR1QyQRoX2heFKaBubhIaHvrCihGSjBlEkid3uHVamXiHq4GPr_zuz5Tf7g Please share this if you found value in it. It's the only “fee” that I ask in return for giving out zero-cost tools and practices. If you have any questions or suggestions, reach out on Instagram @coachkezza or @thepocketcoach or leave a comment on our YouTube channel LINKED HERE This podcast is available on all podcast platforms and YouTube. Big Love Kez --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pocketcoach/message

Minds Behind Maps
Joshua Stevens - Visualising NASA's Satellite Imagery - MBM #31

Minds Behind Maps

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 60:20


Joshua Stevens is the Lead Visualiser at NASA's Earth Observatory. Him & his team works on making satellite imagery more accessible to the general public by making visualisation of common imagery like Landsat or MODIS.--- Episode Sponsor: Geoawesomeness & UP42EO HubGeoawesomenessUP42---About Joshua:TwitterLinkedInWebsiteShownotesFEMANASA Earth ObservatoryTom PattersonBook & Podcast Recommendations:Radio LabThematic Cartography and Geovisualization Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction 02:46 - Conversation Begins: Joshua Presenting Himself 04:52 - From Photography to Computer Science 06:14 - Joshua's Current Role: Lead Visualizer at Nasa Earth Observatory 07:04 - Why are Visualisations Important 08:25 - Is it Important that the Public Understands Satellite Imagery? 11:50 - Graphic Design & Scientific Data 16:35 - Storms: Visualisation Example 18:20 - Deciding where to look at, which Stories to Tell 22:18 - Collaborations: Governmental Agencies & Media 27:20 - Accessible Designs: Colour-blindness 31:47 - A Tangent on Data Formats: NetCDF & GeoTiff 37:34 - Teaching 38:54 - Tools & Methods 42:42 - Interactive & Online Media driving different Visualisations 46:41 - Satellite Data in the Movie & Ad Industry 48:43 - Interactive Data 51:02 - Advice for People Working with Scientific Data 54:20 - Writing & Being Present Online 55:35 - Favourite Visualisations 57:46 - Books & Podcast Recommendations Feel free to reach out! - Website- My Twitter- Podcast Twitter- Read Previous Issues of the Newsletter- Edited by Peter Xiong. Find more of his work

Marnie and Campo
20th anniversary of the Bali Bombings Marnie and Campo were joined by Annie Lam a Forensic Scientist who was critical in sourcing scientific data in the Bali Bombings

Marnie and Campo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 7:14


Marnie and Campo
20th anniversary of the Bali Bombings Marnie and Campo were joined by Annie Lam a Forensic Scientist who was critical in sourcing scientific data in the Bali Bombings

Marnie and Campo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 7:58


Beginner's Mind
#84: Samantha Dale Strasser - Pepper Bio, MIT, And the Eco-System in Boston

Beginner's Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 71:42


What is the best approach to starting a novel deep tech life science company?In this episode, I am talking with Samatha Dale Strasser, CSO, and co-founder of Pepper Bio, about her academic career at the University of Cambridge and MIT and the process of starting Pepper Bio.Backed by VC firm NFX, Pepper Bio uses proprietary lab methods and computational abilities to unlock a new level of sophistication in drug discovery. Called the "Google Maps for drug discovery" Pepper Bio helps partners find the safest, fastest route to new, effective drugs in clinical trials by analyzing transomics data. So far, the company has already identified applications of its technology for rare diseases in oncology, neurology, and inflammatory. Samantha Dale Strasser, PhD, is CSO and co-founder of Pepper Bio. Samantha co-founded Pepper Bio based on foundational work she pioneered during her PhD studies at MIT.  Her development of the first trans-omic machine learning platform revolutionizes how we discover drugs and treat disease.  This approach has already identified and validated previously unseen insights in inflammatory diseases and undruggable cancers.  She paved the way to Pepper's first commercial partner, eager to apply this approach to central nervous system diseases.  We are talking about:⭐The Eco-Systems in Boston⭐ The Importance of Aligning Vision – Mission – Goals – Actions⭐ Challenges in Drug Development⭐ Fundraising strategies for the United States⭐The Story Behind Pepper Bio⭐ And Much, Much moreYoutube

Keen On Democracy
Anna DeForest: How American Medicine, With Its Reliance on the Scientific “Data,” Does Such a Bad Job of Dealing With Life's Greatest Mystery: Death

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 34:05


Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world's leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Anna DeForest, author of A History of Present Illness. Anna DeForest is a neurologist and palliative care physician in New York City. Her writing has appeared in the Alaska Quarterly Review, the Journal of the American Medical Association, the New England Journal of Medicine, and the Paris Review. This is her first novel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ON Point with Alex Pierson
No Scientific Data for Canada's Travel Ban?

ON Point with Alex Pierson

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 10:46


Freelance columnist, Rupa Subramanya joins Alex to talk about her piece detailing how Transport Canada tried to find a reason for restricting unvaccinated travelers.

Voices of Customer Experience
Scientific Data Analysis and the Death of Predictive Analytics: Peter Shafer - S9E10

Voices of Customer Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 46:54


This week on the Voices of CX Podcast we hosted Peter Shafer, VP of Sales and Marketing at The Prosper Group. He gets up in the morning to connect the dots between human behaviors and the scientific data analysis that explains the story behind them. It would be hard enough if the fast-paced and unpredictable world we live in hadn't rendered most predictive analytics almost useless, but that doesn't stop him from bringing scientific rigor to every client's market research.

Rabbi Daniel Glatstein Podcast
Chukas : The Utilization of Scientific Data Obtained Through Immoral Means

Rabbi Daniel Glatstein Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 53:11


Thinking to Believe
013: Abortion pt 6 - The Scientific Data pt 2

Thinking to Believe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 24:49


I continued quoting various medical experts that human beings come into existence at fertilization, followed by exploring the reasons the scientific community makes this claim. The Law of Biogenesis as well as genetics make it clear that the unborn are human beings. 

Thinking to Believe
012: Abortion pt 5 - Simplifying the Issue & The Scientific Data pt 1

Thinking to Believe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 29:54


Abortion is emotionally complex, but morally simple. The abortion debate can be simplified if we break it down into four distinct questions, the most important of which concerns the identify of the unborn. What is it? Since the act of abortion is targeted toward the living entity growing in the woman's womb, the morality of abortion depends on what that living entity is. I offer a syllogistic argument for the pro-life view, followed by an examination of what biologists know about embryonic development. I demonstrate that from a scientific point of view, it is an incontrovertible fact that the life of every human being begins at fertilization. 

DrugPatentWatch – Make Better Decisions
CDCDB: A large and continuously updated drug combination database

DrugPatentWatch – Make Better Decisions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022


This article was originally published by Guy Shtar, Louise Azulay, Omer Nizri, Lior Rokach & Bracha Shapira in Scientific Data volume 9, Article number: 263 under a Creative Commons Attribution… The post CDCDB: A large and continuously updated drug combination database appeared first on DrugPatentWatch - Make Better Decisions.

New Things Under the Sun
Science is getting harder

New Things Under the Sun

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 28:28


A basket of indicators all seem to document a similar trend. Even as the number of scientists and publications rises substantially, we do not appear to be seeing a concomitant rise in new discoveries that supplant older ones. Science is getting harder.This podcast is an audio read through of the (initial draft of the) post Science is getting harder, published on New Things Under the Sun.Articles mentioned:Bloom, Nicholas, Charles I. Jones, John Van Reenen, and Michael Webb. 2020. Are Ideas Getting Harder to Find? American Economics Review 110(4): 1104-1144. https://doi.org/10.1257/aer.20180338Wang, Dashun and Albert-László Barabási. 2021. The Science of Science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108610834Li, Jichao, Yian Yin, Santo Fortunato, and Dashun Wang. 2019. A dataset of publication records for Nobel Laureates. Scientific Data 6: 33. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0033-6Collison, Patrick and Michael Nielsen. 2018. Science is Getting Less Bang for Its Buck. The Atlantic. Chu, Johan S.G. and James A. Evans. 2021. Slowed canonical progress in large fields of science. PNAS 118(41): e2021636118. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2021636118Milojević, Staša. 2015. Quantifying the cognitive extent of science. Journal of Informetrics 9(4): 962-973. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2015.10.005Carayol, Nicolas, Agenor Lahatte, and Oscar Llopis. 2019. The Right Job and the Job Right: Novelty, Impact and Journal Stratification in Science. SSRN working paper. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3347326Larivière, Vincent, Éric Archambault, & Yves Gingras. 2007. Long-term patterns in the aging of the scientific literature, 1900–2004. Proceedings of ISSI 2007, ed. Daniel Torres-Salinas and Henk F. Moed. https://www.issi-society.org/publications/issi-conference-proceedings/proceedings-of-issi-2007/Cui, Haochuan, Lingfei Wu, and James A. Evans. 2022. Aging scientists and slowed advance. arXiv 2202.04044. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2202.04044Marx, Matt, and Aaron Fuegi. Reliance on Science: Worldwide Front-Page Patent Citations to Scientific Articles. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3331686

Keeping Current
The Beast With a Thousand Heads: Dispelling Myths and Misinformation Around COVID-19 Vaccines With Scientific Data

Keeping Current

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 42:20


Fact vs fiction: do you know how to dispel COVID-19 vaccine misinformation to your patients? Credit available for this activity expires: 4/4/2023 Earn Credit / Learning Objectives & Disclosures: https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/970962?src=mkm_podcast_addon_970962

Seniority Authority
Surprising Scientific Data on Longevity and Health

Seniority Authority

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 39:31


Episode 30: Dr. Howard Friedman was the past president of the Western Psychological Association (WPA). He received the James Mckeen Cattell Award from the Association of Psychology Science, a top career award for applied scientific research in psychology for his work on ‘Changing How we Think About the Nature of Health'. Professor Friedman has also received multiple teaching awards, with ‘Elizabeth Hurlock Beckman Award' being the most recent. Longevity Project, co-authored by his former Ph.D. student Dr.Leslie Martin, has won worldwide recognition including 1st place in the “Wellness” category in the books for A Better Life Awards and was one of the ten books on J.P Morgan's Annual Summer Recommended Reading List and Editors pick by the journal Nature. LinksCheck out Dr. Howard's book: The Longevity Project What's nextWant to add healthy years to your life? Do you have any questions concerning common myths about longevity? Share your questions with us at info@seniorityauthority.org  or find us on your favorite social media platform. Stay Connected:Cathleen Toomey●       LinkedIn:Cathleen Toomey●      Website:Seniority Authority●      Facebook:Seniority Authority●      Instagram:seniorityauthoritySubscribe to our podcast + download each episode onStitcher,Apple Podcasts,Google Podcasts andSpotify.

The Drug Discovery World Podcast
Scientific data management: What does your lab need?

The Drug Discovery World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 34:07


This episode covers three narrated articles written for Volume 22, Issue 3 – Summer 2021 and Volume 22, Issue 4 – Fall 2021 of DDW.   The articles are called “The benefits of bioinformatics in genomics sequencing” and “LIMs vs ELNs – what does your lab need?”, for which Part I and Part II were published separately across DDW issues.  Dr Bongcho Kim is the new CEO of Macrogen Europe, a Netherlands-based provider of genomic sequencing services. Dr Kim's appointment comes at a time of sustained growth for the company, which is benefitting from the rapidly expanding sequencing market. In the first article, he talks to Lu Rahman and explains the important role of bioinformatics in genomics.   The second and third article are in two parts. Researchers often ask whether a LIMS or an ELN is right for them. In this two-part series, Barry Bunin, PhD, CEO at Collaborative Drug Discovery, offers a guide to understanding what a LIMS is, and how it differs from other scientific data management systems. 

Stories in AI by Ganesh Padmanabhan
The Omicron Variant, AI in Pharma, LifeSciences, Quantum Computing | Dr. Kam Chana | Stories in AI

Stories in AI by Ganesh Padmanabhan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 43:10


Listen to this very timely conversation with my friend, Dr. Kam Chana who breaks down the Coronavirus Omicron VOC (Variant of Concern), the Data and AI applications, and best practices in Lifesciences & Pharma, Quantum Computing, and much more, in the latest Stories in AI episode.   Bio Dr. Kam Chana is Director of the Scientific Data and Computing Platforms group supporting research and development at Merck Research Labs. His group consists of Scientific Data Platform, High-Performance Computing, Applied Computing, and Site Reliability Engineering teams providing capabilities and platforms for data science, scientific algorithms and software engineering. In addition, his group supports capabilities for deployment engineering, instrumentation and monitoring of software, infrastructure and lab systems. His team utilizes and supports algorithms and platforms for cutting edge Data Science. Dr Chana has spoken about and is leading an initiative to develop Quantum Computing for life science R&D within Merck. Dr Chana holds a Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics and has 20+ years' experience in scientific computing for the life sciences industry.

Running After Age 40
Running Injuries Prevention: Latest Scientific Data and Recommendations From Vincent et Al in 2022

Running After Age 40

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 17:24


Frustrated by chronic running injuries or want to do all that you can to prevent a running injury as you bump up your mileage? Give this episode a listen!We review an article entitled, Injury Prevention, Safe Training Techniques, Rehabilitation, and Return to Sport in Trail Runners. The advice does not pertain only to trail runners, it is perfect for runners over age 40 looking to stay healthy on the roads.Specific topics discussed:4 Key rules to handle injuries; when to stop and when to keep runningFoot strength for runners (do the exercises barefoot!Overall findings related to injuries in runners, including most common areas and reasonsMuscle stiffness for runners and why it's important to prevent with a dynamic warmupHow pylometrics can reduce grown reaction forcesVisit https://www.runningwithgrit.com for all things related to running after 40!

Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)

There are four formats how to communicate information: written, audio, video, and visualizations. In this episode I look together with Martins Zaumanis at how researchers and organizations can create appealing visualizations that are easy to understand and that attract attention. Check out the second part of the podcast to get some hands-on tips. Here Martins shares 8 steps for you to step up your visualization game. Please check out Martins' book “Research Data Visualization and Scientific Graphics” if our are up for a deep dive. You find it under the following link: “https://peerrecognized.com/visualization/. You also find Martins on Twitter and on LinkedIn. --- The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast aims to empower    scientists, universities, and research organizations to engage  publicly   and share  more science on social media. To do so, the  podcast aims to   create a knowledge hub for digital science  communication by publishing engaging and inspiring episodes with experts  in the field of social   media and  science communication. Please  reach out if you are  looking  for a sparring partner to create your  organizational  communication or  branding strategy  (Julius.wesche@scicomx.com). You  find me on Twitter   (@juliuswesche), on  Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliuswesche/), and on Instagram   (@juliuswesche).

Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)

There are four formats how to communicate information: written, audio, video, and visualizations. In this episode I look together with Martins Zaumanis at how researchers and organizations can create appealing visualizations that are easy to understand and that attract attention. Check out the second part of the podcast to get some hands-on tips. Here Martins shares 8 steps for you to step up your visualization game. Please check out Martins' book “Research Data Visualization and Scientific Graphics” if our are up for a deep dive. You find it under the following link: “https://peerrecognized.com/visualization/. You also find Martins on Twitter and on LinkedIn. --- The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast aims to empower    scientists, universities, and research organizations to engage  publicly   and share  more science on social media. To do so, the  podcast aims to   create a knowledge hub for digital science  communication by publishing engaging and inspiring episodes with experts  in the field of social   media and  science communication. Please  reach out if you are  looking  for a sparring partner to create your  organizational  communication or  branding strategy  (Julius.wesche@scicomx.com). You  find me on Twitter   (@juliuswesche), on  Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliuswesche/), and on Instagram   (@juliuswesche).

Not Another Science Podcast
Turn Up the Base: Making Music From Scientific Data, with Professor Colin Campbell

Not Another Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 37:11


It's time to let your creativity juices flow with this bonus episode for international music day. New host Alix speaks to Professor Colin Campbell who wants to bring science out of the lab and into the recording studio. But how do you take some scientific data and turn it into music? There's no one answer, but Colin takes us through the thinking behind some of his awesome and varied pieces of music. Check out the full songs with full animations at ChemistryEdinburgh.

Rewildology
Ep. 28 | Canines in Conservation: Detecting Scientific Data with Kayla Fratt

Rewildology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 77:07


In this episode, I'm speaking with Kayla Fratt (@collies.without.borders), professional dog trainer, podcast host, blogger, entrepreneur, and founder of K9 Conservationists. In other words, she's a total badass, independent woman making her way through this crazy field. Kayla does a fantastic job taking me through her journey that led her today, the different types of conservation dog jobs that are currently out there, why she decided to go into conservation detection dog work, and all of the ups and downs she's experienced along the way. If you're liking the show, please hit the follow button and share with someone you think would enjoy this episode. Sharing is the best way to help the show grow! See full show notes at rewildology.com.Discover more ways to watch, listen, and interact: https://linktr.ee/RewildologyFollow Rewildology on Instagram: @Rewildology

Rewildology
Ep. 28 | Canines in Conservation: Detecting Scientific Data with Kayla Fratt

Rewildology

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 77:07


In this episode, I’m speaking with Kayla Fratt (@collies.without.borders), professional dog trainer, podcast host, blogger, entrepreneur, and founder of K9 Conservationists. In other words, she’s a total badass, independent woman making her way through this crazy field. Kayla does a fantastic job taking me through her journey that led her today, the different types of conservation dog jobs that are currently out there, why she decided to go into conservation detection dog work, and all of the ups and downs she’s experienced along the way. If you’re liking the show, please hit the follow button and share with someone you think would enjoy this episode. Sharing is the best way to help the show grow! See full show notes at rewildology.com.Discover more ways to watch, listen, and interact: https://linktr.ee/RewildologyFollow Rewildology on Instagram: @Rewildology

Founded and Funded
On a Mission: Barry Wark of Ovation.io on Building a Scientific Data Company During the Pandemic

Founded and Funded

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 36:52


At the start of 2020, Barry Wark and the team at Ovation.io were on a growth path – not even they could envision 75x usage growth they ended up seeing.  Madrona investor, Chris Picardo, talks to Barry about the year and how the incredible amount of genomic data created by COVID testing will be a tailwind to academics, researchers and others looking for treatment and cures for disease.     

Dragonfruit
Jill Pelto: Climate Change Art Incorporating Scientific Data

Dragonfruit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 50:37


Jill Pelto is a climate change artist with a background in glaciology. Jill uses scientific data in combination with watercolors to create art that is both emotional and impactful; she was recently featured as the cover artist for TIME Magazine's July 2020 Climate Issue. In this episode we touched upon her experiences doing field work in Antarctica, the communication of science through art, and staying motivated beyond instant gratification. I would highly encourage any listener to visit Jill's website and/or social media to see her art for themselves! Learn more at: jillpelto.com

HR Happy Hour
Radical Research 7 - How Scientific Data Improves the Talent Acquisition Process

HR Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 31:00


Host: Madeline Laurano Guest: Mike Hudy, Chief Science Officer at Modern Hire On this episode of Radical Research, Madeline Laurano is joined by Mike Hudy, Chief Science Officer at Modern Hire to discuss how provable, scientific data can help improve overall talent acquisition process. In a time when talent acquisition is facing new pressures and challenges, science can play a critical role in quality of hire, diversity hiring, and the candidate experience. Mike shares the Cognition brand that Modern Hire launched this year and helps explain how companies should think about using data to drive better decisions.

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics
Rapid development of cloud-native intelligent data pipelines for scientific data streams using the HASTE Toolkit

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.09.13.274779v1?rss=1 Authors: Blamey, B., Toor, S., Dahlö, M., Wieslander, H., Harrison, P. J., Sintorn, I.-M., Sabirsh, A., Wählby, C., Spjuth, O., Hellander, A. Abstract: This paper introduces the HASTE Toolkit, a cloud-native software toolkit capable of partitioning data streams in order to prioritize usage of limited resources. This in turn enables more efficient data-intensive experiments. We propose a model that introduces automated, autonomous decision making in data pipelines, such that a stream of data can be partitioned into a tiered or ordered data hierarchy. Importantly, the partitioning is online and based on data content rather than a priori metadata. At the core of the model are interestingness functions and policies. Interestingness functions assign a quantitative measure of interestingness to a single data object in the stream, an interestingness score. Based on this score, a policy guides decisions on how to prioritize computational resource usage for a given object. The HASTE Toolkit is a collection of tools to adapt data stream processing to this pipeline model. The result is smart data pipelines capable of effective or even optimal use of e.g. storage, compute and network bandwidth, to support experiments involving rapid processing of scientific data characterized by large individual data object sizes. We demonstrate the proposed model and our toolkit through two microscopy imaging case studies, each with their own interestingness functions, policies, and data hierarchies. The first deals with a high content screening experiment, where images are analyzed in an on-premise container cloud with the goal of prioritizing the images for storage and subsequent computation. The second considers edge processing of images for upload into the public cloud for a real-time control loop for a transmission electron microscope. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics
Go Get Data (GGD): simple, reproducible access to scientific data

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.09.10.291377v1?rss=1 Authors: Quinlan, A., Cormier, M., Belyeu, J., Pedersen, B. S., Brown, J., Koster, J. Abstract: Genomics research is complicated by the inherent difficulty of collecting, transforming, and integrating the numerous datasets and annotations germane to one's research. Furthermore, these data exist in disparate sources, and are stored in numerous, often abused formats from multiple genome builds. Since these complexities waste time, inhibit reproducibility, and curtail research creativity, we developed Go Get Data (GGD; https://gogetdata.github.io/) as a fast, reproducible approach to installing standardized data recipes. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

#5Things
Pharma's reputation and the responsibility of scientific data

#5Things

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 27:00


Welcome to the Health & Wellness edition of the #5Things. Kenny chats with two Grey colleagues, Ankit Vahia and Jesse Kates about the ways the Pharma industry intersects with the pandemic, and the Twitter hack. PLUS: A new segment called One More Thing where we talk about podcasts on the podcast. The #5Things are: Pharma reputation got stronger than ever during the pandemic The Responsibility of Scientific Data What’s next post-COVID-19? The cancer emergency Diversity in vaccine trials Twitter Addressed Recent Hacker Breach Plus: NPR's Planet Money on TikTok! Host: Kenny Gold. Panel: Ankit Vahia, Jesse Kates, and producer Joey Scarillo Sources: FiercePharma.com, NYT, The Hippocratic Post, Scientific American, Social Media Today, and AdWeek.

Think Fitness Life
#81 - Scientific Data Turnaround, Master Your Mind/Body, & Eat for Performance

Think Fitness Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 49:22


Weekly workout: BB complex: All in one set, Bent over row, RDL, Cleans, Front Squat, Overhead Press, Back Squat. 6-8 reps of each movement. 3 rounds. Food for thought: You don't rise to the occasion you fall to your highest level of preparation. Suggested Reading: Zen Mind, Beginners Mind by Shunryu Suzuki. Can't Hurt Me by David Goggins. Tips for eating for best performance. Article referenced: https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswithabang/2017/11/22/scientific-proof-is-a-myth/#1ff5030e2fb1

The Meaning of Catholic
Was Galileo Wrong? The Scientific Data about Geocentrism and the Decline of Science

The Meaning of Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 109:02


The Meaning of Catholic
Was Galileo Wrong? The Scientific Data about Geocentrism and the Decline of Science

The Meaning of Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020


The Meaning of Catholic
Was Galileo Wrong? The Scientific Data for Geocentrism and the Decline of Science

The Meaning of Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020


T. S. Flanders and K. Hall talk with with physicist Dr. Robert Bennett about the decline of science into ideology and the data supporting Geocentrism. We also discuss the results of accepting Galilleo’s hypothesis in the realm of physics and mathmatics as well as the data from the Michelson & Morley experiment which seemingly disproved […]

Skiveo Radio: Conversations With Minorities In and Out of College
How to actually solicit crowdfunding contributions + carbon neutral agriculture, a blood-drawing robot, and an indestructible instrument

Skiveo Radio: Conversations With Minorities In and Out of College

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 15:52


with founder of Crowdfund Savvy, Khalida Dubose (formerly at Head Campaign Coach at Launchgood)Socials@aminaofskiveo on ig@crowdfundsavvy on igCreditsMusic by Marc Wavy: kidchroma - open, the man, glass light, nothing but you (/marcwavy on SoundCloudDietterich, Lee H., et al. “Impacts of Elevated Atmospheric CO2 on Nutrient Content of Important Food Crops.” Scientific Data, vol. 2, July 2015. PubMed Central, doi:10.1038/sdata.2015.36.Guitars, KLOS. “Feature Page.” KLOS Guitars, https://klosguitars.com/pages/feature-page. Accessed 9 June 2020.Invictis – Portable Intravenous Injections. https://invictistechnologies.com/. Accessed 9 June 2020.“New Farmers | Brooklyn | Fresh Spirulina.” We Are The New Farmers, https://www.new-farmers.com/. Accessed 9 June 2020.

TechFirst with John Koetsier
Scientific data on 5G and radiation exposure from a research scientist

TechFirst with John Koetsier

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 18:18


Is 5G safe or is it dangerous to humans, animals, and the environment? There are a lot of concerns and worries about 5G. Pictures of dead birds near cell towers. Even snake oil products to protect you … USB sticks with a "bio shield." In this episode of TechFirst with John Koetsier, we’re going to get the facts by talking to a research scientist in Belgium. What we'll talk about: - is 5G dangerous - what is the difference between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation? - how much RF radiation does 5G expose you to? - is that dangerous, over time? How much would be required to be dangerous? - does 5G give users more radiation than non-users? - should we stop the 5G roll-out? - how are you testing the effects and impact of 5G?

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Richard S. Finn, MD - The Expanding Playbook of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Examining Scientific Data and Evidence With Your Multidisciplinary Team

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 77:40


Go online to PeerView.com/UHH860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, experts in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) discuss how to effectively care for patients with HCC using multidisciplinary strategies in the context of an expanded and novel treatment arsenal. The faculty discusses pivotal clinical evidence of approved targeted and immune checkpoint inhibitor agents and how to effectively select and integrate therapies into individualized treatment plans for patients with HCC. Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Appraise pivotal safety and efficacy data on approved targeted and immune checkpoint therapies for advanced HCC, Describe the significance of emerging data that continue to evolve the standards of care for patients with HCC, including biomarker-driven therapies, combination strategies using immunotherapy and targeted therapies, and novel therapeutic approaches for locoregional disease, Manage anticipated adverse events associated with targeted therapy and immunotherapy for patients with advanced HCC, Select optimal therapeutic options, including consideration of clinical trials, in the first and second lines of treatment for patients with advanced HCC, Incorporate multidisciplinary care approaches for the management of challenging patients with HCC, including those with locoregional disease who are candidates for early transition to systemic therapy or those with Child–Pugh B status, among others

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Richard S. Finn, MD - The Expanding Playbook of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Examining Scientific Data and Evidence With Your Multidisciplinary Team

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 77:43


Go online to PeerView.com/UHH860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, experts in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) discuss how to effectively care for patients with HCC using multidisciplinary strategies in the context of an expanded and novel treatment arsenal. The faculty discusses pivotal clinical evidence of approved targeted and immune checkpoint inhibitor agents and how to effectively select and integrate therapies into individualized treatment plans for patients with HCC. Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Appraise pivotal safety and efficacy data on approved targeted and immune checkpoint therapies for advanced HCC, Describe the significance of emerging data that continue to evolve the standards of care for patients with HCC, including biomarker-driven therapies, combination strategies using immunotherapy and targeted therapies, and novel therapeutic approaches for locoregional disease, Manage anticipated adverse events associated with targeted therapy and immunotherapy for patients with advanced HCC, Select optimal therapeutic options, including consideration of clinical trials, in the first and second lines of treatment for patients with advanced HCC, Incorporate multidisciplinary care approaches for the management of challenging patients with HCC, including those with locoregional disease who are candidates for early transition to systemic therapy or those with Child–Pugh B status, among others

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Richard S. Finn, MD - The Expanding Playbook of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Examining Scientific Data and Evidence With Your Multidisciplinary Team

PeerView Internal Medicine CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 77:40


Go online to PeerView.com/UHH860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, experts in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) discuss how to effectively care for patients with HCC using multidisciplinary strategies in the context of an expanded and novel treatment arsenal. The faculty discusses pivotal clinical evidence of approved targeted and immune checkpoint inhibitor agents and how to effectively select and integrate therapies into individualized treatment plans for patients with HCC. Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Appraise pivotal safety and efficacy data on approved targeted and immune checkpoint therapies for advanced HCC, Describe the significance of emerging data that continue to evolve the standards of care for patients with HCC, including biomarker-driven therapies, combination strategies using immunotherapy and targeted therapies, and novel therapeutic approaches for locoregional disease, Manage anticipated adverse events associated with targeted therapy and immunotherapy for patients with advanced HCC, Select optimal therapeutic options, including consideration of clinical trials, in the first and second lines of treatment for patients with advanced HCC, Incorporate multidisciplinary care approaches for the management of challenging patients with HCC, including those with locoregional disease who are candidates for early transition to systemic therapy or those with Child–Pugh B status, among others

PeerView Gastroenterology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Richard S. Finn, MD - The Expanding Playbook of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Examining Scientific Data and Evidence With Your Multidisciplinary Team

PeerView Gastroenterology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 77:43


Go online to PeerView.com/UHH860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, experts in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) discuss how to effectively care for patients with HCC using multidisciplinary strategies in the context of an expanded and novel treatment arsenal. The faculty discusses pivotal clinical evidence of approved targeted and immune checkpoint inhibitor agents and how to effectively select and integrate therapies into individualized treatment plans for patients with HCC. Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Appraise pivotal safety and efficacy data on approved targeted and immune checkpoint therapies for advanced HCC, Describe the significance of emerging data that continue to evolve the standards of care for patients with HCC, including biomarker-driven therapies, combination strategies using immunotherapy and targeted therapies, and novel therapeutic approaches for locoregional disease, Manage anticipated adverse events associated with targeted therapy and immunotherapy for patients with advanced HCC, Select optimal therapeutic options, including consideration of clinical trials, in the first and second lines of treatment for patients with advanced HCC, Incorporate multidisciplinary care approaches for the management of challenging patients with HCC, including those with locoregional disease who are candidates for early transition to systemic therapy or those with Child–Pugh B status, among others

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast
Richard S. Finn, MD - The Expanding Playbook of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Examining Scientific Data and Evidence With Your Multidisciplinary Team

PeerView Oncology & Hematology CME/CNE/CPE Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 77:43


Go online to PeerView.com/UHH860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, experts in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) discuss how to effectively care for patients with HCC using multidisciplinary strategies in the context of an expanded and novel treatment arsenal. The faculty discusses pivotal clinical evidence of approved targeted and immune checkpoint inhibitor agents and how to effectively select and integrate therapies into individualized treatment plans for patients with HCC. Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Appraise pivotal safety and efficacy data on approved targeted and immune checkpoint therapies for advanced HCC, Describe the significance of emerging data that continue to evolve the standards of care for patients with HCC, including biomarker-driven therapies, combination strategies using immunotherapy and targeted therapies, and novel therapeutic approaches for locoregional disease, Manage anticipated adverse events associated with targeted therapy and immunotherapy for patients with advanced HCC, Select optimal therapeutic options, including consideration of clinical trials, in the first and second lines of treatment for patients with advanced HCC, Incorporate multidisciplinary care approaches for the management of challenging patients with HCC, including those with locoregional disease who are candidates for early transition to systemic therapy or those with Child–Pugh B status, among others

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Richard S. Finn, MD - The Expanding Playbook of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Examining Scientific Data and Evidence With Your Multidisciplinary Team

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 77:40


Go online to PeerView.com/UHH860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, experts in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) discuss how to effectively care for patients with HCC using multidisciplinary strategies in the context of an expanded and novel treatment arsenal. The faculty discusses pivotal clinical evidence of approved targeted and immune checkpoint inhibitor agents and how to effectively select and integrate therapies into individualized treatment plans for patients with HCC. Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Appraise pivotal safety and efficacy data on approved targeted and immune checkpoint therapies for advanced HCC, Describe the significance of emerging data that continue to evolve the standards of care for patients with HCC, including biomarker-driven therapies, combination strategies using immunotherapy and targeted therapies, and novel therapeutic approaches for locoregional disease, Manage anticipated adverse events associated with targeted therapy and immunotherapy for patients with advanced HCC, Select optimal therapeutic options, including consideration of clinical trials, in the first and second lines of treatment for patients with advanced HCC, Incorporate multidisciplinary care approaches for the management of challenging patients with HCC, including those with locoregional disease who are candidates for early transition to systemic therapy or those with Child–Pugh B status, among others

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Video
Richard S. Finn, MD - The Expanding Playbook of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Examining Scientific Data and Evidence With Your Multidisciplinary Team

PeerView Clinical Pharmacology CME/CNE/CPE Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 77:43


Go online to PeerView.com/UHH860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, experts in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) discuss how to effectively care for patients with HCC using multidisciplinary strategies in the context of an expanded and novel treatment arsenal. The faculty discusses pivotal clinical evidence of approved targeted and immune checkpoint inhibitor agents and how to effectively select and integrate therapies into individualized treatment plans for patients with HCC. Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Appraise pivotal safety and efficacy data on approved targeted and immune checkpoint therapies for advanced HCC, Describe the significance of emerging data that continue to evolve the standards of care for patients with HCC, including biomarker-driven therapies, combination strategies using immunotherapy and targeted therapies, and novel therapeutic approaches for locoregional disease, Manage anticipated adverse events associated with targeted therapy and immunotherapy for patients with advanced HCC, Select optimal therapeutic options, including consideration of clinical trials, in the first and second lines of treatment for patients with advanced HCC, Incorporate multidisciplinary care approaches for the management of challenging patients with HCC, including those with locoregional disease who are candidates for early transition to systemic therapy or those with Child–Pugh B status, among others

PeerView Gastroenterology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast
Richard S. Finn, MD - The Expanding Playbook of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Examining Scientific Data and Evidence With Your Multidisciplinary Team

PeerView Gastroenterology CME/CNE/CPE Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 77:40


Go online to PeerView.com/UHH860 to view the activity, download slides and practice aids, and complete the post-test to earn credit. In this activity, experts in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) discuss how to effectively care for patients with HCC using multidisciplinary strategies in the context of an expanded and novel treatment arsenal. The faculty discusses pivotal clinical evidence of approved targeted and immune checkpoint inhibitor agents and how to effectively select and integrate therapies into individualized treatment plans for patients with HCC. Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Appraise pivotal safety and efficacy data on approved targeted and immune checkpoint therapies for advanced HCC, Describe the significance of emerging data that continue to evolve the standards of care for patients with HCC, including biomarker-driven therapies, combination strategies using immunotherapy and targeted therapies, and novel therapeutic approaches for locoregional disease, Manage anticipated adverse events associated with targeted therapy and immunotherapy for patients with advanced HCC, Select optimal therapeutic options, including consideration of clinical trials, in the first and second lines of treatment for patients with advanced HCC, Incorporate multidisciplinary care approaches for the management of challenging patients with HCC, including those with locoregional disease who are candidates for early transition to systemic therapy or those with Child–Pugh B status, among others

MinuteEarth
How Many Zebras Are In This Photo?

MinuteEarth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 3:32


Thanks to the University of Minnesota for sponsoring this video! http://twin-cities.umn.edu/   New technology has revolutionized how we study wild animals, but it has also bogged down scientists with data...luckily, there's an *intelligent* solution.   Thanks also to our Patreon patrons https://www.patreon.com/MinuteEarth and our YouTube members. ___________________________________________ To learn more, start your googling with these keywords:  Deep learning: a subset of machine learning in artificial intelligence that can learning from data that is unstructured or unlabeled ___________________________________________ If you liked this week’s video, you might also like:  Take a look at the Snapshot Serengeti colletion and try your hand at classifying species, counting animals, and determining behaviors: https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/zooniverse/snapshot-serengeti Learn about the whale shark project and report your sightings: https://www.whaleshark.org/Explore underwater recordings of humpback whales and make your own discoveries: https://patternradio.withgoogle.com/ _________________________________________ Subscribe to MinuteEarth on YouTube: Support us on Patreon: And visit our website: https://www.minuteearth.com/   Say hello on Facebook: http://goo.gl/FpAvo6 And Twitter: http://goo.gl/Y1aWVC   And download our videos on itunes:  https://goo.gl/sfwS6n ___________________________________________ Credits (and Twitter handles): Script Writer, Editor, Video Director and Narrator: Kate Yoshida (@KateYoshida) Video Illustrator: Arcadi Garcia (@garirius) With Contributions From: Henry Reich, Alex Reich, Ever Salazar, Peter Reich, David Goldenberg, Julián Gómez, Sarah Berman  Music by: Nathaniel Schroeder:   Image Credits: All the photos of the savannah by the SnapshotSerengeti Projecthttps://snapshotserengeti.org Sogod Bay Whale Shark video by Miguel Hilariohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=husPSPJv80o   ___________________________________________   References: Duporge I, Isupova O, and Reece S (2019, April 4) Using Satellite Imagery and Machine Learning to Detect and Monitor Elephants. https://blog.hexagongeospatial.com/using-satellite-imagery-and-machine-learning-to-detect-and-monitor-elephants/ Norouzzadeh MS, Nguyen A, Kosmala M, Swanson A, Palmer MS, Packer C, and Clune J (2018). Automatically identifying, counting, and describing wild animals in camera-trap images with deep learning. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 115 (25): E5716-E5725. https://dash.harvard.edu/bitstream/handle/1/37298550/6016780.pdf?sequence=1 Packer C, personal communication (2019, September 12).Swanson AB, Kosmala M, Lintott CJ, Simpson RJ, Smith A, Packer C (2015) Snapshot Serengeti, high-frequency annotated camera trap images of 40 mammalian species in an African savanna. Scientific Data 2: 150026. https://www.nature.com/articles/sdata201526Wildbook for Whale Sharks. https://www.whaleshark.org/

The Workplace: a Podcast by CalChamber
Episode 39: Prop. 65 Warnings for Acrylamide in Food Not Backed by Current Scientific Data, Suit Argues

The Workplace: a Podcast by CalChamber

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 15:15


In this episode of The Workplace Podcast, CalChamber Vice President and General Counsel Erika Frank and consumer product attorney Trenton Norris discuss acrylamide and the CalChamber's efforts to stop Prop.65 overwarning about acrylamide in food.

Everything Hertz
90: Mo data mo problems

Everything Hertz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 58:04


Dan and James discuss two listener questions on performing secondary data analysis and the potential for prestige to creep into open science reforms. More info and links: Why generate your own dataset when you can get a high impact paper using public data? Thanks to Stu Murray (https://twitter.com/DrStuartBMurray) for the question Will people steal your ideas? The journal Scientific Data (https://www.nature.com/sdata/) Are we now incentivising data mining rather than data collecting? Synthetic data Dan’s recent synthetic data preprint primer (https://psyarxiv.com/dmfb3/) Ego and prestige got us into the mess we’re trying to fix with open science, but how can we stop this from happening again? Thanks to Robin Kok (https://twitter.com/robinnkok) for the question, listen to our episode with him on e-health (https://everythinghertz.com/34)! Did all the people who co-authored the paper to change statistical significance the default p-value threshold to .005 (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-017-0189-z) actually do this in subsequent papers? Vagus nerve brain washing paper (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2019/08/13/733410.full.pdf) Other links - Dan on twitter (www.twitter.com/dsquintana) - James on twitter (www.twitter.com/jamesheathers) - Everything Hertz on twitter (www.twitter.com/hertzpodcast) - Everything Hertz on Facebook (www.facebook.com/everythinghertzpodcast/) Music credits: Lee Rosevere (freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/) Support us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/hertzpodcast) and get bonus stuff! $1 a month or more: Monthly newsletter + Access to behind-the-scenes photos & video via the Patreon app + the the warm feeling you're supporting the show $5 a month or more: All the stuff you get in the $1 tier PLUS a bonus mini episode every month (extras + the bits we couldn't include in our regular episodes) Episode citation and permanent link Quintana, D.S., Heathers, J.A.J. (Hosts). (2019, August 19) "Mo data mo problems", Everything Hertz [Audio podcast], doi: 10.17605/OSF.IO/TQ75J (https://osf.io/tq75j/)

Healthy by Nature Show
May 11th, 2019 Bill Sardi put together scientific data from various sources, he can declare lead toxicity as a major cause of disease and disability.

Healthy by Nature Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2019 59:50


As usual, Bill Sardi has done some amazing detective work. By putting together scientific data from various sources, he can declare lead toxicity as a major cause of disease and disability…and more shockingly, the #4 cause of death in the US. This is a link to his must read article. We will discuss this threat and our recommendations for lowering our lead burden. We will also talk about his new article on resveratrol for heart problems. And a startling cancer cure story involving a de-worning agent! If we have a minute I'd like him to talk about the looming censorship of information about alternative medicine. *Mr. Sardi continues to be our most popular guest and resident answer man about dietary supplements. He is commercially involved in the following products we are delighted to advertise at HBN : Molecular Multi 800-247-5731, Longevinex 866-405-4000, Formula 216 / 833-848-2216; Garligest for heartburn and Garlinex 866-674-3955). email – bsardi@aol.com.

Healthy by Nature Show
May 11th, 2019 Bill Sardi put together scientific data from various sources, he can declare lead toxicity as a major cause of disease and disability.

Healthy by Nature Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2019 59:50


As usual, Bill Sardi has done some amazing detective work. By putting together scientific data from various sources, he can declare lead toxicity as a major cause of disease and disability…and more shockingly, the #4 cause of death in the US. This is a link to his must read article. We will discuss this threat and our recommendations for lowering our lead burden. We will also talk about his new article on resveratrol for heart problems. And a startling cancer cure story involving a de-worning agent! If we have a minute I'd like him to talk about the looming censorship of information about alternative medicine. *Mr. Sardi continues to be our most popular guest and resident answer man about dietary supplements. He is commercially involved in the following products we are delighted to advertise at HBN : Molecular Multi 800-247-5731, Longevinex 866-405-4000, Formula 216 / 833-848-2216; Garligest for heartburn and Garlinex 866-674-3955). email – bsardi@aol.com.

Exascale Computing Project Podcast
Episode 36: EZ Project-Providing Fast, Effective Exascale Lossy Compression for Scientific Data

Exascale Computing Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 24:04


Episode Notes: Senior computer scientist Franck Cappello leads an effort to compress and reduce the enormous scientific data sets that some of the ECP applications are producing.

Thriving Entrepreneur
Is your thinking upside down? Consciousness with Mark Gober

Thriving Entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 60:00


Steve Kidd talks with Best Sellig Author Mark Gober about his best selling book An End to Upside Down Thinking:Dispelling the Myth That the Brain Produces Consciousness, and the Implications for Everyday Life.  be ready to have soem of the things you believe to be true challenged as Mark gives evidence based factual information about discoveries that are happening with regard to consciousness. Is consciousness derived from matter or is there something deeper? Listen in as Mark shares reesearch on the subject and dives into things like psyhic and near death experiences. Learn new data that is being discovered that may challoenge some of the things you thought were trye Presented in a down to earth way Steve encourages you to listen and expand your mind, to grow your awareness and expand your mind so that you can be the best version of yourself and live as a Thrivng Entrepreneur

School of Batman
The Case Of The Bat Boogeyman - Alison Peel

School of Batman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 21:54


Can bat expert Alison Peel help Batman change the hearts and minds of a Gotham population villainizing bats? Find out on this week's episode of School of Batman! This week, we're joined by Alison Peel, who has a PhD in Veterinary Epidemiology and Population Genetics from the University of Cambridge and is currently a postdoctoral research fellow at the Environmental Futures Research Institute at Griffith University in Brisbane. You can find more about Alison on Twitter at https://twitter.com/ali_bat. You can also find out about Alison’s most recent research at www.bat1health.org. To see more of the data surrounding Alison's research, read "Bat trait, genetic and pathogen data from large-scale investigations of African fruit bats, Eidolon helvum," available in Scientific Data: https://www.nature.com/articles/sdata201649. __________________ Impact Moderato by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1100618 Artist: incompetech.com/ Cool Vibes - Film Noire by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1100863 Artist: incompetech.com/ Mechanolith by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1100879 Artist: incompetech.com/

First Baptist Church of Kamloops
Answering Answering The Big Questions: Taking a look at The Scientific Data of Our Origens (Audio)

First Baptist Church of Kamloops

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2018


Exascale Computing Project Podcast
Episode 18: ADIOS: Providing a Framework for Scientific Data on Exascale Systems

Exascale Computing Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 14:58


The ADIOS project is optimizing I/O on exascale architectures and making itself easily maintainable, sustainable, and extensible, while ensuring its performance and scalability. Guests: Members of the ADIOS research team. Edited Transcript: https://www.exascaleproject.org/adios-providing-a-framework-for-scientific-data-on-exascale-systems/

CHI Podcasts
Bio-IT World Expo 2018 | High-Speed Scientific Data Transfers, Scalability Impact on Security

CHI Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 9:46


Dr. Nirmala Shenoy of Rochester Institute of Technology speaks to Cambridge Healthtech Institute on April 6, 2018. She will be a presenter during the Data Transfer track at Bio-IT World Conference & Expo, May 15-17, 2018 in Boston, Massachusetts. Topics Questions Include: 1) Why have you focused your recent research on Internet architectures and protocols and computational challenges faced by network protocols? 2) Let’s address scalability. How will supporting high-speed data transfers in large or across multiple networks, or provisioning for larger amounts of high-speed data, impact the security of scientific data? 3) How have Internet and routing protocols evolved in the last decade, and what further changes do you foresee in coming years? For more information, please visit http://www.Bio-ITWorldExpo.com/Data-Transfer/

Exascale Computing Project Podcast
Episode 2: Understanding, Storing, and Curating Scientific Data at Exascale

Exascale Computing Project Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 7:57


A conversation with Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Jim Ahrens on his ECP Data and Visualization project. Edited Transcript: https://www.exascaleproject.org/understanding-storing-curating-scientific-data-exascale/

Against The Grain - The Podcast
ATGthePodcast 032 - Preconference Preview Part 4: User Perspectives and Fund Your Dream

Against The Grain - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2017 34:12


Welcome to episode 32 of ATG: The Podcast. Against the Grain is your key to the latest news about libraries, publishers, book jobbers, and subscription agents. Our goal is to link publishers, vendors, and librarians by reporting on the issues, literature, and people that impact the world of books and journals. This week, Leah Hinds hosts another installment in our series of Charleston Conference preconference previews! You can find registration for these sessions on the main conference registration page, and session details are available on the conference website. Charleston Library Conference Website First, we’re happy to welcome Lettie Conrad and Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe. They’re presenting a preconference titled “Prospecting User Perspectives and Practices for Past Trends and Future Predictions.” It will be held on Tuesday, November 7, from 1:00 – 4:00 pm. Starts at the 13 minute, 20 second mark in the recording. Lettie Conrad brings 15+ years publishing experience to her work with a variety of global information organizations and partners, dedicated to advancing knowledge and driving product innovations that ensure positive and effective researcher experiences. She offers rigorous R&D skill and experience designing digital products to address academic user information practices. Lettie’s services span from strategic planning to delivery, with a proven record of success with evidence-based product management, user-focused product development, and specialized expertise with metadata standards and architecture, SEO and discoverability, performance analysis, UX and journey mapping, and more! Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe is Professor/Coordinator for Information Literacy Services and Instruction in the University Library at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as well as an affiliate faculty member in the university’s School of Information Sciences. Lisa is a past-president of the Association of College and Research Libraries, which launched the Value of Academic Libraries Initiative during her presidency. Lisa has presented and published widely on information literacy, teaching and learning, the value of academic libraries and library assessment, evaluation, and innovation. Lisa earned her Master of Education in educational psychology/instructional design and Master of Library and Information Science degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is currently a PhD student in Global Studies in Education in the Department of Educational Policy, Organization, and Leadership. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy from the University of St. Thomas in Minnesota. --------------------------------------------------- “Fund your Dream: Business Strategy to Support your Innovative Initiative” is a preconference that is scheduled for Tuesday, November 7, from 1:00 – 4:00 pm. We’re happy to welcome the presenters and organizers Nancy Maron, Kimberly Schmelzinger, and Brian Keith to talk with us about the background and details about the session. Starts at the 20 minute 14 second mark in the recording. Nancy Maron is President of BlueSky to BluePrint. Nancy works with publishers, librarians and other innovative project leaders to define, test and refine assumptions about new and existing products and services. She honed her skills in over 20 years of experience working at the nexus of publishing, higher education and technology, most recently with the not-for-profit organization Ithaka S+R, where she led the team focused on Sustainability and Scholarly Communications. Kimberly Schmelzinger is the founder of MeanLine Publisher Services. She is a consultant providing customized research solutions to scholarly publishers. Among other projects, she conducts research for the AAUP (for whom she prepares the AAUP Annual Statistics), and has recently completed two projects funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, both related to estimating the cost of publishing a humanities monograph. Brian Keith is the Associate Dean for Administrative Services & Faculty Affairs at George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida. Brian is the senior administrator for the areas of Human Resources, Staff Development, Grants Management, Facilities and Security, and Finance and Accounting for the Smathers Libraries. This system includes 405 employees and annual funding in excess of 34 million dollars. Brian has a distinguished record of service to the profession and has noteworthy accomplishments in research and scholarship. ---------------------------------------------------   In this week's "If Rumors Were Horses" segment by Katina Strauch: The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), the Association of Research Libraries, and EDUCAUSE are pleased to announce that Herbert Van de Sompel, research scientist at the Research Library of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, has been named the 2017 recipient of the Paul Evan Peters Award. Named for CNI’s founding director, the award will be presented during the CNI membership meeting in Washington, DC, to be held December 11–12, 2017, where Van de Sompel will deliver the Paul Evan Peters Memorial Lecture. The talk will be recorded and made available on CNI’s youTube and Vimeo channels after the meeting concludes. The award recognizes notable, lasting achievements in the creation and innovative use of network-based information resources and services that advance scholarship and intellectual productivity. Nominated by over a dozen highly respected members of the information science community, Van de Sompel is widely recognized as having created robust, scalable infrastructures that have had a profound and lasting impact on scholarly communication. Adept at applying theory to practice, nominating colleagues noted that the application of some of his groundbreaking work has become an integral part of the core technology infrastructure for thousands of libraries worldwide, helping to connect information across the Internet, and constantly working to further his dream of “a scholarly communication system that fully embraces the Web.” An accomplished researcher and information scientist, Van de Sompel is perhaps best known for his role in the development of protocols designed to expose data and make them accessible to other systems, forging links that connect related information, thereby enhancing, facilitating, and deepening the research process. These initiatives include the OpenURL framework (stemming from his earlier work on the SFX link resolver), as well as the Open Archives Initiative (OAI), which included the Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH) and the Object Reuse and Exchange (OAI-ORE) scheme. Van de Sompel was hired by his alma mater, Ghent University (Belgium), in 1981 to begin library automation. Over time, the focus shifted to providing access to a wide variety of scholarly information sources leveraging the technologies of the day to reach the largest possible end-user base, and by the late 1990s, the work of his team was considered among the best in Europe. In 2000 he received a PhD from Ghent University, working on context-sensitive linking, which led to the OpenURL standard and library linking servers. Following stints at Cornell University and at the British Library, in 2002 he joined the Los Alamos National Laboratory as an information scientist, where he now leads the Prototyping Team at the Research Library. Widely sought after for advisory boards and panels, Van de Sompel served as a member of the European Union High Level Expert Group on Scientific Data, as well as the Core Experts Group for the Europeana Thematic Network, charged with building a digital repository of European cultural assets. www.cni.org/go/pep-award/ I was sad to learn from Buzzy Basch and Mark Kendall  that John R. Secor, formerly of Saugus, MA, Contoocook, NH and Westford, MA, passed away in Exeter, NH on July 24th after a long and brave battle with Parkinson’s Disease and Alzheimer’s Disease. John was born in Everett, MA on April 22, 1939 and graduated from Saugus High School in 1957. He was predeceased by his loving wife, Sally. He is survived by children Glen and Rosheen Secor of Westford, MA, Heidi Coen of Concord, NH, and Traci and Martin Britten of South China, ME, as well as nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He also leaves his sister Cathy Neri and her husband Phil of Dover, NH, and his brother Richard Secor and his wife Melissa of Punta Gorda, FL.  From Mark:  John was a dynamic personality and a successful entrepreneur. In 1971, he acted upon his great love of books and libraries, forming Yankee Book Peddler, Inc., in Contoocook, NH. From its beginnings in the basement of his home, he grew YBP into a leading national and international bookselling company. Those of us who had the privilege to know and work with John and witness his unwavering commitment, dating back to 1971, to building a world class organization for its employees, our community and customers (who he often simply referred to as “partners”) know well that his legacy continues  to live on in our business.  John’s willingness and desire to serve as a mentor and friend as well as building a lasting and meaningful organization that supports learning and education is one that I, and so many of us, will be forever grateful for. Let’s join together in honoring John and his memory by continuing the special work that he so successfully began nearly 50 years ago.  He will be missed by the library and publishing communities and by his friends and colleagues at YBP. He will also be missed by the wonderful staff of Riverwoods in Exeter. John was exceptionally loving and generous to his children and grandchildren, who will forever cherish him as their Binty. He was also a dog and cat lover and was rarely without his canine and feline companions. Katina remembers meeting John at the very first ALA that I attended in New York City in June 1980. I had just started my job as an acquisitions librarian at the College of Charleston Library. John was a dynamic and passionate visionary speaker and he keynoted many early Charleston Conferences. Wonderful memories and YBP (GOBI) lives on!   Have you heard of William (Bill) Ferris? I opened my copy of the Carolina Alumni Review, (July/August 2017) and was riveted by a fascinating article by Barry Yeoman, “Timelessness on His Hands.” It’s about how Bill Ferris, methodically built a priceless archive of Southern folklore. It began in 1968 when Ferris, a long-haired 26-year-old Mississippian who was working on a doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania, drove his white Chevy Nova up to a sharecropper’s shack to hear and record James “Black Boy” Hughes play blues guitar. That could have been all, but Ferris and Hughes became friends and Ferris made pictures and reel-to-reel tapes of Southern Black artists and communities. Half a century later, the tapes and pictures would become a 173,000-item archive with Bill Ferris’name in the UNC Southern Folklife Collection. Ferris was always fascinated with “vernacular culture” and he began to take pictures when he was given a ground-breaking for the time Kodak Brownie camera on his twelfth birthday. It was the 1960s and Ferris was a civil rights activist. When he was an undergraduate at Davidson, he helped organize protest marches. Various friends and academic advisors encouraged Ferris to pursue folklore and over the years he talked with Southern writers like Eudora Welty and Alice Walker. Ferris invited B.B. King to play for his Yale class. In 1996 an aide to President Bill Clinton called Ferris to see if he was interested in chairing the National Endowment for the Humanities. Federal arts and humanities funding were under siege in the 90s but Ferris’ expansive view of culture served him well for the 4 years he was in Washington. To quote Ferris: “Our politics, a century from now, will be forgotten. But the great contributions of our artists and writers and filmmakers as the beacons of who we are and who we were.”  Ferris is now at UNC’s Center for the Study of the American South(CSAS) and is focusing on new teaching technologies, working to produce online courses on Southern stories, art, and music. Ferris has worked with the Morehead Planetarium on a production of the American South with Morgan Freeman. He has also  written three books published by the University of North Carolina Press. This is quite an article and I have barely skimmed the surface. Read it! I promise you will enjoy it! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Center_for_the_Study_of_the_American_South#History http://barryyeoman.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/billferris.pdf  

Simplifyd
Ep. 10 - Prof. Vijay Natarajan on visualizing scientific data | Simplifyd

Simplifyd

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2017 26:19


Prof. Vijay Natarajan from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, joined us to talk about data visualization. He works with what he calls "scientific data" - data that comes from imaging devices and satellites and such, not the kind that Facebook is collecting on you. His work he explains is to create such visualizations so that the experts can draw conclusions from it. More details on our website: http://simplifyd.xyz/blog/ep-10-vijay-natarajan We publish a new episode every week.

Law of Attraction Radio Network
Law of Attraction Radio with Jewels - Scientific Data and the Collective

Law of Attraction Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2016 73:00


Jewels goes solo this week as she talks about the scientific proof that the power of our mind plays in changing the world. Amazing facts that will confirm just how POWER and MAGNIFICENT you are. Then she dives into the Collective Consciousness that is producing all the hate, anger and fear that is permeating our environmentment, not just in the US but the World. We can we do about it? If Law of Attraction practitioners are up to the challenge, we can step up to the plate and shift the planet. Are you ready? http://loaradionetwork.com/jewels

PLOScast
Episode 3: Managing Scientific Data featuring Tracy Teal

PLOScast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2015 37:13


Strategies and tools beyond Excel. Elizabeth Seiver speaks with Tracy Teal, the Executive Director of Data Carpentry, a nonprofit organization that teaches researchers the fundamental skills for working more effectively with data. Together they talk about data management skills that can change how researchers do science and offer tips on how to make handling data easier for all. Full podcast notes here: http://blogs.plos.org/plospodcasts/2015/12/14/episode-3-managing-scientific-data-feat-tracy-teal/

PLOScast
Episode 1 Part 2: Contributor Roles and the Future of Scientific Data

PLOScast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2015 27:32


Part 2 of the discussion with Cameron Neylon. Full episode notes here: http://blogs.plos.org/plospodcasts/2015/10/19/introducing-ploscast-a-podcast-on-on-science-academia-and-the-future-of-scholarship/

1st Indian Cancer Congress 2013
Scientific platform for scientific data in India

1st Indian Cancer Congress 2013

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2014 3:56


Dr Ranga Rao talks to ecancer at the 1st India Cancer Congress in Dehli about the need for discussion on scientific research and the state of oncology in India. Dr Rao discusses how the highlight of the conference was the ability for researchers to collaborate and meet with one another in an open forum.

SLAC Conferences
XLDB: In-situ Scientific Data Processing for Extreme Scale Computing

SLAC Conferences

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2012 36:19


Scott Klasky discusses how data processing works in situations with extreme scale computing. He details some of the difficulties that arise in these cases with huge amounts of information. (October 19, 2011)

SybronEndo Podcast Center
TF-Scientific-Data

SybronEndo Podcast Center

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2010 0:53


A discussion of the science behind the Twisted File endodontic file system.

IDRE Lecture Series - Tracks
Envisioning Scientific Data: Challenges and Research

IDRE Lecture Series - Tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2008 60:06


Clinician's Roundtable
Sharing Scientific Data: Wikipedia or Encyclopaedia Brittanica?

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2008


Guest: Andrew Vickers, PhD Host: Maurice Pickard, MD How does the scientific researcher open his data yet still protect himself and advance his career? Dr. Andrew Vickers talks about data access, data sharing and the lack of a code of conduct for physicians releasing data. He reminds us that many scientific advances would not have occurred if not for shared data. Join host Dr. Maurie Pickard for an ethical discussion about open data.

Clinician's Roundtable
Ethical and Logistic Consequences of Closed Scientific Data

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2008


Guest: Andrew Vickers, PhD Host: Maurice Pickard, MD Dr. Andrew Vickers discusses the continuing trend of medical reseachers refusing to release raw data after publication. What impact does this make on delaying the advancement of science? Are doctors viewing these results as their personal property? Is there a danger that the public's perception will be that clinical trials are for the benefit of the scientist's career rather then the patients? Join host Dr. Maurie Pickard for an interesting discussion.

Clinician's Roundtable
Dark Scientific Data

Clinician's Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2007


Guest: Thomas Goetz, MA, MPH Host: Larry Kaskel, MD What happens to healthcare related scientific studies that don't get published? Where does this data go? In this segment join host Dr. Larry Kaskel in an in depth discussion about dark scientific data with Deputy Editor of Wired Magazine, Thomas Goetz who recently wrote the article "Freeing the Dark Data of Failed Scientific Experiments"