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This Podcast is dedicated to those who are searching for the truth of God and want to hold fast to the restored doctrines that God gave us through the teachings of His end time apostle Herbert W. Armstrong. We keep God's seventh day Sabbath and all of God's Holy Days. For more information please visit our website... www.coglittleflock.com
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Worlds of Tomorrow is a podcast about futures now past. We don't have hoverboards, clones, or replicants, but we do have iTunes. Every episode, a media-savvy group gets together to explore yesterday's predictions through a modern lens.
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Energy Future: Powering Tomorrow's Cleaner World" invites listeners on a journey through the dynamic realm of energy transformation and sustainability. Delve into the latest innovations, trends, and challenges reshaping the global energy landscape as we strive for a cleaner, more sustainable tomorrow. From renewable energy sources like solar and wind to cutting-edge technologies such as energy storage and smart grids, this podcast explores the diverse pathways toward a greener future. Join i ...
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Your big questions about the future answered. How science will influence and change our lives. Britt Wray and Ellie Cosgrave present a fortnightly investigation of a hot science topic in about 30 minutes. The Tomorrow's World podcast will begin a second run of episodes in early 2018.
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They say the new millennium began the day Progress was finished. A domed metropolis of the world's greatest minds, a permanent showcase of American ingenuity, built on the swamplands of Central Florida. In this self-styled city of the future, fifty thousand temporary residents, live, work, and occasionally, die.
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How will the coronavirus pandemic shape the future of our world? Sky News' economics editor Ed Conway is joined by former Chancellor and Home Secretary Sajid Javid to host the podcast which aims to explore what will happen next and how? They will be asking influential guests searching questions on the global economy, politics and leadership. Is the globalisation engine the only way out of the economic crisis? What levers can banks and policy makers pull to alleviate the pain? How will the wa ...
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Let us travel back almost exactly 45 years to a time when "Boomer" was a cool name and "Starbuck" had nothing to do with coffee. Battlestar Galactica has just been released in UK cinemas, so surely the team at Tomorrow's World will pull out all the stops to make sure their small screen science fact is as exciting as the big screen science fiction? …
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“That was excruciating!” We hear this statement from individuals, or from ourselves at times, after suffering an injury like breaking a bone, hammering an ill-placed thumb rather than a nail, or stubbing a big toe on the bedpost while stumbling our way through a darkened bedroom. But we might ask, “Excruciating… really?”Full text here - https://www…
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Prepare to be electrified by the future of energy that's unfolding right before our eyes, as New York takes a leap with a game-changing program that could power up the city skyline with solar arrays. From the breezy shores of Maui, we bring you a session bubbling with innovation, where we unravel how a simple tweak by the New York ISO is set to rev…
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Discover the electrifying future of highways as we discuss Indiana's revolutionary wireless charging technology with experts from the Indiana Department of Transportation, Purdue University, and Cummins. Imagine the possibilities of EVs charging on the go, potentially minimizing battery sizes and redefining road trips. Meanwhile, the winds of chang…
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Charles Dickens (1812–1870), the popular, prolific author of Britain’s Victorian Age, penned a poignant introduction to his famous novel A Tale of Two Cities, published in 1859. Now that was a long time ago, yet his description of that time certainly fits this modern age. He wrote, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the ag…
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Prepare to have your mind energized as we navigate the latest trends reshaping the electric grid, with a special focus on the policy revolutions in California and Maryland. These aren't just changes; they're seismic shifts at the grid's edge that promise a smarter, more sustainable future. As your host, I've seen firsthand in my course on distribut…
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Very early in life, we graduate from nursing and baby bottles to a “sippy cup,” and then to a regular cup—although I do see many adults with “sippy cups” of hot coffee. But cups, like many other things in the Bible, are used as metaphors or symbols. A cup may be used as a symbol of intoxication and deception. “Pouring out” a cup may symbolize God’s…
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Embark on a harrowing journey through the smoldering consequences of utility mismanagement as Wall Street Journal's Catherine Blunt exposes the stark reality behind California's wildfires. In her eye-opening book, "California Burning," Catherine artfully dissects the catastrophic intersection of natural disasters and the energy sector's aging infra…
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Prepare to be electrified as we reveal how Oak Ridge National Laboratory is wirelessly supercharging the future of electric vehicles with an unprecedented power density breakthrough, and how California's school buses are driving into the future with vehicle-to-grid technology. These innovations aren't just about convenience; they're game changers t…
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Have major events swept us past a point of no return? The dismal reality of the degradation in the United States, and many other Western nations, raises valid concerns about their survivability. Systemic cracks in America’s foundation, revealed by the combined weight of intractable problems, may bring about its collapse.Full text here - https://www…
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Get ready to supercharge your knowledge on the future of EV charging, as we discuss Gravity Mobility's groundbreaking 500 kilowatt station in Manhattan that's resetting expectations on how quickly we can juice up our rides. You'll be on the edge of your seat as we reveal Samsung SDI's cutting-edge battery plans that are not just a step but a leap t…
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According to the sorts of people on the internet who make up quotes and then attribute them to famous people in order to sell posters and T-shirts, Gandhi once said "If you don't ask, you don't get". And what a wise man he was (if he said that, which he almost certainly didn't). You see, one of our esteemed subscribers had the revolutionary idea of…
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His ascension and conquests were rapid and furious, but his life would be brief. As was prophesied, he had made Greece the greatest empire on earth. But after subduing many nations, young Alexander the Great now lay dying in Babylon. According to one account, as Alexander approached death, one of his lieutenants asked him to whom should go the empi…
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A much-beloved Protestant hymn asserts, “This Is My Father’s World.” The song has a beautiful melody, and the sentiment is tempting. Yet, the reality of the matter—as so pointedly shown by the many sudden and destructive events caused by natural disasters—is that our world today is not our Father’s world.Full text here - https://www.tomorrowsworld.…
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In the wake of an extremely indulgent Christmas and birthday double-whammy, Russ turns to Tomorrow's World for inspiration in an episode from January 1998 that features Peter Snow examining diets and calorie counting. What a fat load of good that turns out to be. Meanwhile, Mark explains why he thinks four eyes are better than two as we watch Anya …
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Selfless people do things for others without expecting anything in return, as we all should. But, when we consider human existence itself, it’s certainly not unreasonable to ask, “What’s in it for me?” Are the risks and rewards worth it? To live life well requires a tremendous commitment of our time and energy—is the cost and reward worth our time …
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My wife and I are currently waging a tiring, fierce, and ongoing battle of epic proportions—with our two-year-old. He notches his share of victories as we charge the trenches of teaching him the word “no,” how to feed himself without throwing or sling-shotting his food, and how to submit to the terrible monster known as “Bedtime,” and so on. (It is…
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As journalists, pundits, and podcasters survey conditions on the world scene, they analyze the threats to personal liberty, the economy, national defense, public health, and other important areas that affect their audience’s quality of life. They ponder the underlying conditions and sometimes make salient points. However, political bias often skews…
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In a January 11, 2024 article titled “Huge Ring of Galaxies Challenges Thinking on Cosmos,” the BBC describes how PhD student Alexia Lopez, of the University of Central Lancashire, recently discovered a gigantic, ring-shaped structure composed of galaxies and galaxy clusters. And when they say it is gigantic, they mean it—as in, one of the largest …
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“I’m sorry. Could you repeat that?” Anyone who suffers from hearing loss has surely said this on more than one occasion. Hearing is a fascinating gift, and not to be taken for granted, for those who still possess it. Of the five senses (touch, taste, vision, smell, and hearing), hearing gives us continual input of dynamic and vital information. Wha…
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