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Scientists Daniel and Kelly cannot stop talking about our amazing, wonderful, weird Universe! Each episode is a fun, easy-to-understand, and in-depth explanation of topics in science, from particles to black holes to moon colonies to ecosystems to parasites and everything else in the Universe!
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Nature Podcast

Springer Nature Limited

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The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everything from astronomy to zoology, highlighting the most exciting research from each issue of the Nature journal. We meet the scientists behind the results and provide in-depth analysis from Nature's journalists and editors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Greatest Generation

Adam Pranica and Benjamin Harrison review Star Trek

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A Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. After reviewing all of Star Trek: The Next Generation, DS9, and Voyager, we’re reviewing Star Trek: Enterprise from beginning to end. Check out Greatest Trek, our companion podcast about all the new Star Trek series!
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The Large Hadron Collider is best known to collide protons. At CERN, every morning, scientists are known to collide something else as well – coffee and conversations. Just like a perfect blend of coffee, the Emc2 video podcast brings you the hottest science topics straight from the scientists of CERN.
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Passion Play

"Passion Play" by FlameOn

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Learn quickly from passionate experts all around the world with "Passion Play". We interview individuals pursuing their passion so that you can learn how to pursue yours!
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00:46 An antimatter delivery van takes its first road trip Researchers have developed a portable antimatter containment device and tested it by putting it in a truck and driving it around CERN. Their system could represent a big step forward in efforts to take particles made at CERN’s ‘antimatter factory’ and transport them to other labs, something…
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The True Cost of Essentials like Antimatter and Bribery | Funny Podcast With Robert and Kalyn | GET RICH In this hilarious episode, Robert and Kalyn dive into a guessing game on item prices that range from portable espresso machines to ultra-expensive Bugattis. Expect wild guesses, some serious math blunders, and a lot of laughs as they try to figu…
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Anika and Liz don their sparkliest shirts and biggest earrings, and sit down to watch Star Trek: Of Gods And Men, a fan film starring Nichelle Nichols, Alan Ruck, Walter Koenig and more. You can watch it here, or -- in a much smaller window -- watch an unauthorised HD remaster. We're in our Alan Ruck era, but we were not prepared for the unbelievab…
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Join host Steven and guest Cortney as they explore her Trek fandom and S5:E17 “The Outcast!” Part of our Officer Exchange sequence! Follow the Network: @BQNPodcasts (IG/Bluesky) Join FB: The BQN Collective Join Discord: https://discord.gg/Es3uM5ufVJ BQN Podcasts are made possible by the generous contributions of listeners like you. We extend our he…
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When Captain Archer gets bad news involving A.G. Robinson and a mountain, his solo away mission to a dark matter nebular turns into story time with T’Pol in the the middle seat. But when she learns about their rivalry and how Robinson influenced Archer’s career, she suggests naming their big beautiful nebula after him as a fitting final tribute. Wh…
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When the Entrepreneur is flying Winnie the Poo style through the expanse, anomalies bring them out of warp near a vessel full of deads. But when they’re boarded and robbed by space pirates, Captain Archer turns his prisoner into a plan to retrieve their booty. Who is going inside out first? What is the Cochran equation? Which two things will get yo…
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Join host Steven and guests Cortney and Corbin as they discuss S2:E12 “The Royale,” part of our Lesser Discussed Episodes (LDE) sequence! Follow the Network: @BQNPodcasts (IG/Bluesky) Join FB: The BQN Collective Join Discord: https://discord.gg/Es3uM5ufVJ BQN Podcasts are made possible by the generous contributions of listeners like you. We extend …
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In this uproarious episode of Robert and Kalyn Get Rich, the duo dives into the crazy world of fireworks launched from unconventional places, the biological instincts of teenage boys, and the evolutionary biology behind risky behaviors. They also discuss unusual sightings like a Dolly Parton fan gone rogue, argue what makes for good typography, pok…
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Were we sleeping when everything changed? Seems like the technologically driven future is already here. On kill switch, we explain the right NOW of our supercharged technological lives. Ask ourselves who is in control? Can we beat the computer or are we going to need to throw the kill switch? New host Dexter Thomas, Jr answers questions big and sma…
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In this Podcast Extra, we examine recent developments US National Science Foundation, which has seen significant numbers of research grants terminated. In addition, there have been freezes on funding for new grants and any additional money to existing ones. We also discuss US President Donald Trump’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2026, which call…
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When the Entrepreneur is six weeks into the expanse, the Captain’s only lead is an unscrupulous foreman with a Xindi miner. But when Archer and Trip get trapped with the prisoner, their sewer-based escape ends tragically at a set of useless coordinates that push them deeper into the expanse. Where’s the fresh content for a Florence Nightingale foot…
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00:46 How fishing activity altered the migration pattern of Herring Selective fishing of older herring has resulted in a large shift in the migration pattern of these fish, according to new research. For years, herring have visited sites on the south coast of Norway to spawn, but in 2020 a rapid shift was seen, with the fish instead visiting areas …
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When a clockwork probe shows up to give Florida a Prince Albert, the Entrepreneur is called back to Earth and Captain Archer learns that the Xindi have an even more deadly attack in store. But when they get permission to head back out towards the Delphic Expanse, T’Pol and the rest of the crew decide to stay aboard as Duras loses his last chance at…
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🎙️ Welcome to Robert and Kalyn GET RICH! 🎙️ Join us every week as we dive deep into comic conversations about personal finances and other nonsense. Our hosts, Robert and Kalyn, bring you fun, insight and occasionally interviews with experts, thought leaders, and inspiring individuals who share their stories, experiences, and knowledge. Whether you'…
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Join hosts Steven and Stefan as they drop TNG crew members into alternate universes! The first installment of our Slapdash Crew Clash series. Follow the Network: @BQNPodcasts (IG/Bluesky) Join FB: The BQN Collective Join Discord: https://discord.gg/Es3uM5ufVJ BQN Podcasts are made possible by the generous contributions of listeners like you. We ext…
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In this episode: 00:46 What will be left of US science after Trump 2.0? 100 days into his term, President Donald Trump and his administration have already caused the biggest shakeup in modern scientific history, slashing funding, bringing large swathes of US research to a standstill and halting many clinical trials. But many fear these actions are …
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When Captain Archer gets kidnapped by a Tellarite bounty hunter, he’s slowly talked into delivering Archer to the Klingons with a means of escape. But as T’Pol gets sweaty in the decon chamber, Dr. Phlox comes up with a cure for her horny that avoids having to distribute cages to the crew. What do ants know? Why do shuttlepods have a shovel? Who ca…
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Join Robert and Kalyn in their milestone 50th episode of hilarity and chaos! From reminiscing about college days filled with mediocre food and gross traditions to taste-testing a plethora of Peeps (yes, you read that right—Peeps), this episode is a rollercoaster of laughter and nostalgia. Special guests Justin Strickland and Kelly Whitmore join the…
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Research shows that, over the past two decades, rates of mental illness have been increasing in adolescents in many countries. While some scientists point to soaring use of smartphones and social media as a key driver for this trend, others say the evidence does not show a large effect of these technologies on teenagers’ psychological health. At th…
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00:27 Five people see ‘olo’, a brand-new colour Using a laser system to activate specific eye cells, a team has allowed five study participants to perceive a vibrant blue-greenish hue well outside the natural range of colours seen by humans. Although the setup required to accomplish this feat is currently complicated, this finding could provide mor…
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Liz takes a deep dive into Usenet archives and tells Anika about fandom's earliest discussions of Star Trek: Deep Space 9! (Please note, we are still having audio problems -- despite literally nothing changing in our set ups, Liz's feed is echoing on Anika's channel. This means Anika had to be muted for a lot of the time. At this point we may have …
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Categorizing things is central to science. And there are dozens of systems scientists have created to name everything from the trenches on the sea bed to the stars in the sky. But names have consequences. What’s in a name is a series exploring naming in science and how names impact the world. We look at whether the system of naming species remains …
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In this episode, Robert and Kalyn dive into their usual hilarious banter while discussing their YouTube channel's highs and lows, fan feedback, and earnings. From Justin's strong opinions on guests to dissecting the inexplicable success of certain videos, they cover it all. The duo also delves into real estate investments, debates about remote work…
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Join co-hosts Steven and Stefan as they delve into the life and times of our favorite Klingon, Worf! Part of our Personnel Profile sequence! Follow the Network: @BQNPodcasts (IG/Bluesky) Join FB: The BQN Collective Join Discord: https://discord.gg/Es3uM5ufVJ BQN Podcasts are made possible by the generous contributions of listeners like you. We exte…
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In this episode: 00:46 A potato pangenome Researchers have created a ‘pangenome’ containing the genomes of multiple potato types, something they believe can help make it easier to breed and sequence new varieties. The potato's complicated genetics has made it difficult to sequence the plant's genome, but improvements in technology have allowed the …
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In this special episode celebrating the United Nations' International Year of Quantum Science and Technology and World Quantum Day, we dive into the mysterious world of quantum entanglement—this time, at the scale of top quarks. Join us as we speak with Giulia Negro (CMS Experiment, Purdue University) and Yoav Afik (ATLAS Experiment, University of …
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