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Welcome to Science News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily news on fascinating topics, including physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy, and more. Whether you're a science enthusiast, researcher, or simply curious about the wonders of the natural world, this podcast is your ultimate source for all thi ...
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Speaking of Mol Bio

Thermo Fisher Scientific

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Speaking of Mol Bio, a podcast series from Thermo Fisher Scientific, discusses trending applications in science and the molecular biology aspects of those applications. Our hosts delves in to deep discussion with CEOs, R&D scientists, researchers, and key opinion leaders across the globe. Speaking of Mol Bio helps scientific curious people - from all scientific and non-scientific backgrounds - understand how modern molecular biology applications can help push the boundaries in medicine, scie ...
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Welcome to molpigs, the Molecular Programming Interest Group! molpigs is a group aimed at PhD students and early career researchers within the fields of Molecular Programming, DNA Computing, and other related specialties. We run most of our events in the form of podcasts, which you can find right here!
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This Week in Evolution

Vincent Racaniello

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This Week in Evolution is a podcast on the biology of what makes us tick. Hosts Nels Elde and Vincent Racaniello take you through the new evolution that has been revolutionized by the field of genomics and molecular biology.
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Microgreens

Raka Mitra, PhD, Dominique Holtappels PhD, Tiffany Mak PhD

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Stories of microbes, plants and the people who study them. Microgreens is the official podcast of the journal Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (MPMI), published by The American Phytopathological Society (APS). MPMI is a member journal of APS and the International Society of Plant-Microbe Interactions.
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Through The Corporate Glass

Through The Corporate Glass

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Make informed career moves by listening to experienced people talk about their own career choices! From Engineers, Managers, Designers, Entrepreneurs and other professionals - you'll learn about key decisions they made, the skills they invest in and the mindset which helps them succeed. We are four working professionals - Ashwini, Deepa, Dilip and Pramod - with many years of experience in technology, consulting and product management between us. Our each episode is a crisp 25-30 minutes of t ...
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Immunology

Oxford University

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Immunology is the study of the body's defence mechanisms, from the barrier of skin to the workings of the cellular immune system. Our Immunology podcasts describe the work of NDM researchers to understand the molecular processes of the immune system, and its role in infection, inflammation, and disease.
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Editors at eBioMedicine, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to this open access journal, this podcast covers a broad range of topics, from climate change and health to microplastics in human tissues, the microbiome-gut-brain axis and binge drinking to computational pathology in 2030, and more.
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With the convergence of data, computing power, and new methods, computational biology is at its most exciting moment. At PSI, we're asking the leading researchers in the field to discover where we're headed for, and which exciting pathways will take us there. Whether you're just thinking of starting your research career or have been computing stuff for decades, come and join the conversation!
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Barstool Biology

Barstool Biology

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A brand spanking new science podcast by Dr. Gary Sommerville Ph.D. Gary is a Molecular Biologist at Harvard Medical School and breaks down popular and interesting science topics over a cold beer! Subscribe to Barstool Biology wherever you listen to podcasts; Apple, Spotify, Google or your favorite app!
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Talking Biotech is a weekly podcast that uncovers the stories, ideas and research of people at the frontier of biology and engineering. Each episode explores how science and technology will transform agriculture, protect the environment, and feed 10 billion people by 2050. Interviews are led by Dr. Kevin Folta, a professor of molecular biology and genomics.
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Meet our host, Richard 'TalkToMeGuy' Olson. With over 30 years experience Richard Olson is a determined researcher and experienced alternative practitioner. He is a Master Herbalist and expert in a variety of other nutritional systems. Richard has extensive training in many body-energy modalities, including cranial sacral, Bowen Method, Swedish Esalen and EFT. Many energy healers have benefited from his background in Radio and sound technology; working with Richard in the development of effe ...
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Rising Ape Speaks

James Riley / Antony Poveda

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A weekly podcast where James Riley and Antony Poveda from Rising Ape Collective debate the advancement of civilisation and the demise of their own humanity... In a fun way!
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The Fancy Labcoat Guild

Guy Rohkin, Ali Dashti

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The Fancy Labcoat guild is a space where scientists, technologists, and engineers share their insights about their life, their life's work, and the scientific zeitgeist. It’s a place where members of the scientific community can talk about information beyond their publications. We’re here for you to leave with an understanding of how science works and how we can make it better.
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The Chemie Podcast

ACS BCP Student Chapter

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This is a Podcast by the International Undergraduate Student Chapter of American Chemical Society at Bombay College of Pharmacy. A place where you will listen to amazing stories by People in Chemistry & also know many new advents of new aspects in Chemistry!! Know the career prospects, research areas & key opinions by the experts in Chemistry! Learn & grow with the ACS-BCP Student Chapter! Keep listening ✨
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On Translating Aging, we talk with the worldwide community of researchers, entrepreneurs, and investors who are moving longevity science from the lab to the clinic. We bring you a commanding view of the entire field, in the words of the people and companies who are moving it forward today. The podcast is sponsored by BioAge labs, a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing therapies to extend human healthspan by targeting the molecular causes of aging.
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CCO Oncology Podcast

Clinical Care Options

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Updates on new data and best practices in the care of patients with cancer across a wide variety of solid tumors and hematologic malignancies from Clinical Care Options. Gain practical clinical insights and strategies and earn CME/CE credit for selected episodes.
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Join Dr. DNA Dan as he dives deep into the world of genetics, genomics, DNA, and the future of precision genomic medicine. Dan discusses topics ranging from health and ancestry genetic testing, forensic genetics, genetics, and mental health, common myths about genetics, and more. DNA Dan, SCU Professor of Genomics, Dan Handley, M.S., Ph.D., shares his knowledge from his over 30 years of experience in the world of advanced genomics research and biotechnology. For more information about Southe ...
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Why do some of us age gracefully and others don’t? How do our bodies and minds experience aging at the cellular and molecular level? Why do we even age to begin with? And maybe most importantly, can we do anything about it? Join host Gordon Lithgow at the Buck Institute in California as he speaks with some of the brightest scientific stars on the planet to search for – and actually find answers to – these questions and many more.
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This unit is concerned with macroevolution – the patterns and processes of evolution above the species level. A crucial consideration in macroevolutionary studies is that of the evolutionary relationships (phylogeny) of the organisms in question. The unit begins with an introduction to the scope of macroevolutionary studies and illustrates methods of reconstructing phylogeny, from both morphological and molecular data. This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, p ...
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Shrink Speak

Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman

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Jeffrey Lieberman, MD, is Chair of Psychiatry at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and past president of the American Psychiatric Association. Dr. Lieberman is a nationally renowned psychiatrist on the topic of suicide, addiction and mental illness and is a regular blogger for The Huffington Post, Forbes, U.S. News & World Report and Psychology Today and author of “Shrinks: The Untold Story of Psychiatry.” www.jeffreyliebermanmd.com
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Oncology On Air

Prashant Jambunathan

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An academic platform for discussion of the latest and greatest updates in the ever evolving field of Medical Oncology and Clinical Hematology. Contact prashant.jambunathan@gmail.com
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If you are curious about how your brain really works this is the podcast for you! Hosted by physician Dr. Ginger Campbell (2022 Podcast Hall of Fame) from 2006-2023, Brain Science explores how recent discoveries in neuroscience are unraveling the mystery of how our brain makes us human. It features conversations with leading scientists and philosophers and is "the podcast for everyone who has a brain" because Dr. Campbell makes neuroscience accessible to listeners of all backgrounds. Over 10 ...
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A 30 minute radio show featuring one to two graduate students each week. This is an opportunity for our grad students to showcase their research to the Queen’s and Kingston community and how it affects us. From time to time we will also interview a post-doc or an alum or interview grad students in relation to something topical for the day. Grad Chat is a collaboration between the School of Graduate Studies and CFRC 101.9FM
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Brain Explained

Abdullah Iqbal

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A podcast exploring fresh off the press neuroscience research. Tune in to our podcast for a deep dive interview exploring a research paper or thesis with the scientist themselves. Strengthen your understanding of the brain at the molecular level and gain an understanding of what it's like being a cutting-edge researcher. Email - brainexplained@outlook.com. LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/brain-explained-podcast Website - https://anchor.fm/abdullah-asad-iqbal Support this podcast: ...
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The New England Biolabs podcast series, Lessons from Lab and Life, is dedicated to sharing helpful life lessons from successful scientists. From an overview of cutting edge research to finding sources of inspiration, our podcast is for science enthusiasts that like to ponder “what it all means”. Listen as leading researchers draw lessons from where scientific concepts (and misconceptions) have come from, where they are now, and where they are headed in the not-too-distant future. If you’ve g ...
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Genetic Drift

Anthony Godddard

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Genetic drift is a science podcast like no other. Join the duo of Anthony and Juliet as they take a deep dive into the world of genetic diseases and medical genetics. In this show, we will lead you through the biology of each disease including the molecular genetics that can determine the outcome of these hereditary conditions. We then discuss the medical history of the disease as well as what we know of it's origins from the genes themselves before discussing their future alongside common m ...
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Fork U(niversity) Not everything you put in your mouth is good for you. There’s a lot of medical information thrown around out there. How are you to know what information you can trust, and what’s just plain old quackery? You can’t rely on your own “google fu”. You can’t count on quality medical advice from Facebook. You need a doctor in your corner. On each episode of Your Doctor’s Orders, Dr. Terry Simpson will cut through the clutter and noise that always seems to follow the latest medica ...
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Your Doctor’s Orders

Terry Simpson

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There’s a lot of medical information thrown around out there. How are you to know what information you can trust, and what’s just plain old quackery? You can’t rely on your own “google fu”. You can’t count on quality medical advice from Facebook. You need a doctor in your corner. On each episode of Your Doctor’s Orders, Dr. Terry Simpson will cut through the clutter and noise that always seems to follow the latest medical news. He has the unique perspective of a surgeon who has spent years d ...
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Adverse Reactions

Anne Chappelle, PhD, and David Faulkner, PhD

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An interview podcast bringing you the people and stories behind the science of how biological, physical, and chemical agents may cause adverse reactions to public, animal, and environmental health. This podcast is presented by the Society of Toxicology (SOT) and hosted by SOT members Anne Chappelle and David Faulkner. About Anne After graduating from the University of Delaware with a BS in biology in 1991, Anne Chappelle accidentally found her calling when she worked a gap year in an industr ...
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In this episode, listen to Alice T. Shaw, MD, PhD, and Jessica J. Lin, MD, share their thoughts on the available clinical data in support of frontline treatments for ROS1-altered NSCLC including: Efficacy and safety data for crizotinib, entrectinib, and repotrectinib in patients with ROS1-altered advanced NSCLC Long-term safety observations for cri…
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(0:10): Breakthrough in Nuclear Clocks: Thorium-229 Achieves Unmatched Precision in Timekeeping (2:17): Global Study Reveals Shocking Plastic Pollution Crisis: South Asia, Africa, and Southeast Asia Lead the Surge (4:24): Breakthrough in Underwater Communication: New VLP-VLC Scheme Achieves Sub-Centimeter Accuracy and Boosts Performance (7:16): Gro…
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Debbie Hernandez, a PhD student from Wilfrid Laurier University, explores the importance of cultural teachings in Filipino communities, focusing on how these teachings are remembered, experienced, used, and passed on, despite being marginalized within dominant cultures. Guided by feminist theory and postcolonial studies, particularly M. Jacqui Alex…
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(0:10): NASA Unveils IceNode Robots to Study Antarctica's Melting Ice Shelves and Predict Sea Level Rise (2:06): BioVie Secures FDA Approval for Long COVID Drug Trial, Aims to Combat Neurocognitive Symptoms (4:22): New M-TEER Procedure Reduces Heart Failure Hospitalizations and Deaths, Shows Promising Quality of Life Improvements (6:41): Breakthrou…
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(0:10): RMS Titanic Expedition Unveils Alarming Decay and Rediscovery of Iconic Bronze Statuette (2:19): Pregnant Porbeagle Shark Likely Eaten by Great White, Raises Conservation Concerns (3:57): Earthquakes and Quartz: New Study Reveals Surprising Mechanism Behind Formation of Large Gold Nuggets (6:02): Thailand Battles Invasive Tilapia Crisis: 1.…
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Send us a text In Episode 18, Erik Lindahl reminds us that despite our dependence on computational power and advanced technology, real breakthroughs are often waiting for those who have the patience to think carefully, come up with eye-opening ideas, and follow their sense of purpose. We discuss the different ways to be smart in science, highlighti…
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(0:10): California Cultured's Lab-Grown Cocoa Set to Revolutionize Chocolate Industry Amidst Global Supply Challenges (2:13): Revolutionizing Wind and Solar: Advanced Data Techniques Boost Fault Diagnosis and Efficiency (4:03): Revolutionary Study Unveils RNA's Key Role in Butterfly Wing Pigment Patterns (6:08): ABYSS Trial: Stopping Beta-Blockers …
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Two decades ago the idea of growing crops indoors seemed like an excellent way to grow food closer to urban centers. Greenhouses and 100% indoor operations grew with significant investment. Years later we see that major efforts have not succeeded. What have we learned and where is the industry going? We speak with Chris Higgins, President and CEO o…
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(0:10): Weekend Catch-Up Sleep Could Lower Heart Disease Risk by 19%, Study Finds (1:41): Breakthrough Discovery: Alfvén Waves Key to Accelerating and Heating Solar Wind (3:59): Rare Speciation Unveiled: Moths Evolve Through Day-Night Activity Shifts (5:44): Breakthrough Study Detects Autism Genes in Brain Images with 95% Accuracy (7:47): Dopamine …
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(0:10): Groundbreaking McGill Study Unveils Key Dopamine Neurons, Paving Way for New Treatments in Brain Disorders (2:13): Kidney Donation Safer Than Ever: Mortality Rate Drops Dramatically Over Three Decades (4:21): UCL Scientists Decode Brain's Mechanism for Detecting Unexpected Sensory Events, Paving Way for New Disorder Insights (6:18): Scienti…
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Prof Torben Hansen from the Novo Nordisk Foundation Centre for Basic Metabolic Research, the University of Copenhagen, speaks to Gita Thapaliya about an eBioMedicine article examining the interplay between birth weight and obesity in determining childhood and adolescent cardiometabolic risks. Read the full article: https://www.thelancet.com/journal…
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In this episode, listen to Alice T. Shaw, MD, PhD, and Jessica J. Lin, MD, share their thoughts on the current understanding of ROS1 rearrangements in non-small-cell lung cancer tumor biology and its implications for molecular testing and treatment selection including: ROS1-gene fusions in advanced lung cancer ROS1 testing recommendations with DNA …
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(0:10): Eco-Friendly Starch Films Revolutionize Food Packaging, Boost Smart Tech with Dual-Mode Sensors (2:11): Study Reveals Climate's Impact on Yellow River Basin Vegetation, Urges Sustainable Development Measures (4:33): Study Reveals Mushrooms' Potent Health Benefits: Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, and Anticancer Properties Highlighted (6:12):…
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(0:10): Unlocking New Cancer Therapies: The Role of Non-Coding RNAs in Peritoneal Carcinomatosis and Prostate Cancer (2:27): Biochar Boosts Radish Growth and Soil Health, Offers Promise for Green Roofs and Sb-Contaminated Soils (4:16): Wood Distillate and Chestnut Extracts: New Frontiers in Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, and Anticancer Treatments …
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In this Interview,Tyler W. LeBaron, Ph.D., discusses about molecular hydrogen, a unique antioxidant that can address both oxidative and reductive stress, acting as a redox adaptogen to restore cellular balance without disrupting natural signaling processes.Autor: Dr. Joseph Mercola
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Send us a text In episode seventeen, Caroline Lynn Kamerlin talks about the art of asking bold and impactful scientific questions, as well as how to engage in truly interdisciplinary research, something she sees as a consequence of her formal background in natural philosophy. We talk about the emerging concepts around enzyme promiscuity, how this v…
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(0:10): Sirtuins and Vitamin D: Breakthroughs in Combating Oxidative Stress, Cardiovascular, and Neurodegenerative Diseases (2:22): ASF Threatens Ebersberg Pigs: Urgent Warnings Issued as Virus Spreads Closer to Bavaria (4:19): COVID-19 Worsens Life Expectancy Gaps: Homicide Rates Surge for Black Men, Study Reveals (5:34): Black Soldier Fly Larvae:…
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Sharry Edwards: The Pioneer of Vocal Biomarkers Sharry Edwards is a trailblazer in the emerging field of vocal biomarkers, a discipline that explores the connection between voice frequencies and health. Her innovative work has led to the development of technologies and methods that analyze vocal patterns to detect and monitor a wide range of health…
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(0:10): Citizen Scientists Discover Hypervelocity Star Traveling at 1 Million MPH, Defying Milky Way's Gravitational Pull (2:22): Study Reveals Alarming Long COVID Symptoms in Children; Urges Enhanced Care and Research (4:38): India's Chandrayaan-3 Unveils Moon's Molten Past and Historic South Pole Landing (6:54): Study Reveals 60% of U.S. Baby Foo…
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(0:10): Tirzepatide Cuts Type 2 Diabetes Risk by 94% in Prediabetic, Obese Adults: Eli Lilly Study (2:31): Study Links Semaglutide to Higher Suicidal Thoughts, Especially with Antidepressants: Urgent Call for Further Research (4:56): Halophytes: The Future of Farming in Saline Soils to Combat Global Food Insecurity (6:52): Snail Venom: Revolutionar…
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In this Interview, Ashley Armstrong discusses how the advent of industrial cheese production has dramatically altered its quality, making real, traditional cheese increasingly hard to find in the U.S. Instead, the market is now flooded with cheese made using synthetic, lab-produced rennet, which alters its nutritional profile and fails to match the…
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(0:10): Revolutionary Adaptive Brain Stimulation Halves Parkinson's Symptoms, Promises Personalized Treatment (2:18): 3D Printing Transforms Dentistry: Enhanced Restorations with New Materials and Techniques (4:30): Unlocking the Secrets of Fermented Soybean and Fish Flavors: New Study Highlights Genetic and Microbial Innovations (6:50): Switching …
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(0:10): Kamchatka Rocked by 7.0 Quake and Dual Volcanic Eruptions, Experts Warn of Potential 9.0 Aftershock (1:44): New Acylhydrazones Show Promise Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria and Yeasts in Groundbreaking Study (3:54): Breakthrough Research Reveals Key Genes and Methylation Patterns in Cervical Cancer Prognosis (5:57): Clostridium Perfringens: …
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Penelope Holt was born and educated in England and now lives in New York. She is a novelist, playwright, business writer, and marketing executive, whose work has been performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, York Arts Center, and New York’s American Folk Theater. At the center of The Angel Scroll, Holt’s current novel and intriguing super natura…
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The most prominent visual characteristic of neurons is their dendrites. Even more than 100 years after their first observation by Cajal, their function is not fully understood. Biophysical modeling based on cable theory is a key research tool for exploring putative functions, and today’s guest is one the leading researchers in this field. We talk a…
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We regularly discuss a small suite of commercial crops that have been genetically enhanced with transgenes. However, one additional genotype was transformed long ago, and approved for use in the USA, Canada and EU-- but nobody talks about it much. It is the plum resistant to plum pox virus (PPV), a devastating virus of stonefruits. While rare in th…
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(0:10): Stonehenge Mystery Solved: Altar Stone Originates from Scotland, Not Wales, New Research Reveals (2:03): Hydrogen and Methanol: Paving the Way for Cleaner, Efficient Engines and a Greener Future (4:04): World's Largest Genome Sequenced: Lungfish DNA Unlocks Secrets of Vertebrate Evolution (6:22): Australia Leads in Life Expectancy Among Eng…
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There are all sorts of molecular tests to tell if you’re infected with something specific, but what do you use when you’re not sure what you might have? You might use a thermometer as a first step, but wouldn’t it be nice if that thermometer was a bit more high tech? In this episode we meet Dr. Nick Meyerson, CEO and co-founder of Darwin Bioscience…
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(0:10): Revolutionary AI Diagnoses Diseases with 98% Accuracy Using Tongue Color Analysis (2:07): New Study Debunks 'Health Benefits' of Alcohol, Links Even Light Drinking to Higher Cancer Risk (4:13): Mixed Reality Transforms Construction: Boosting Efficiency, Safety, and Collaboration (6:25): Biden Announces $150M for Tumor-Removal Tech Research …
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(0:10): New Pompeii Discovery: Couple Found in Bed Amid Treasures from 79 A.D. Eruption (1:48): Study Links Preschool Tablet Use to Increased Tantrums and Emotional Outbursts (3:32): Transparent Worms Unlock Secrets to Dopamine Disorders: Florida Researchers Lead Breakthrough Study (5:50): Breakthrough in Pediatric Brain Cancer: Enhanced NK Cells O…
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(0:10): Revolutionary CNN Algorithms Boost Fire Detection Accuracy and Efficiency, Highlight Need for Proactive Prevention (2:26): PAHO Issues Alert as Oropouche Virus Surges in Latin America, Linked to Fatalities and Fetal Deaths (4:32): Revolutionary Hybrid Lubricant G-PO Enhances Performance and Eco-Friendliness for Industrial and Renewable Appl…
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Thomas Levy, MD, JD, is a board-certified cardiologist and a bar-certified attorney. After practicing adult cardiology for 15 years, he began to research the enormous toxicity associated with much dental work, as well as the pronounced ability of properly-administered vitamin C to neutralize this toxicity. He has now written 13 books, with several …
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In 2013 a number of county ordinances sought to end the use of biotech crops on various Hawaiian islands. Hawaii's warm year-'round climate permits several corn seasons a year, so seed corn for the mainland is produced in these locations. However, these technologies are not appreciated by a subset of the population, who see these companies as poiso…
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(0:10): Deepest Mantle Drilling Yields Groundbreaking Insights into Earth's Interior and Origins of Life (2:08): Study Reveals 747 Bacterial Strains in Microwaves, Urges Regular Cleaning to Prevent Health Risks (4:14): Erythritol Sweetener Linked to Increased Blood Clot Risk, Study Finds (6:04): ESA's Gaia Uncovers Potential Moons Around 350 Astero…
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(0:10): Australian Sea Lions with Cameras Map Uncharted Ocean Floors, Unveil New Marine Habitats (2:08): Scotland's Tick Population Could Double by 2080, Raising Lyme Disease Risk: Study (4:07): New Research Unveils Key Genetic Markers for Drought Resistance in Crops Amid Climate Extremes (6:30): Study: High-Altitude Flights Cut Carbon but Boost Cl…
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(0:10): 700,000-Year-Old 'Hobbit' Fossils Reveal Surprising Evolutionary Path on Flores Island (2:08): Study Reveals Shocking Gender Bias in Pain Management: Women Undermedicated Regardless of Doctor's Gender (4:20): China's Chang'e-5 Mission Uncovers Graphene and Water in Lunar Soil, Paving Way for Future Moon Base (6:32): Fingertip Test: Detect L…
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(0:10): COVID-19 Impact: IQ Drop, Burnout in Nurses, Memory Loss, and Long-Term Health Effects Revealed (2:40): Neuralink's Second Brain Implant Success: Paralyzed Patient Gains Independence, 8 More Trials Planned This Year (4:29): Ancient Hydraulic Lift: New Study Reveals Ingenious Method in Building Egypt's Oldest Pyramid (6:26): Study Reveals Me…
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