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Brought to you by the American Society of Human Genetics, featuring those who work in human genetics and genomics research and more.
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Colourful chat brought to you by The European Society of Human Genetics. Listen to the sound of our genomics podcast session talk from The European Society of Human Genetics. With monthly guest speakers we discuss all things genetic now that genomics has moved to the forefront of medicine. https://www.eshg.org/
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This is a podcast series called Demystifying Genetics where I, Dr Matt Burgess, Genetic Counsellor interview other genetic counsellors, people working in genetics or people affected by genetic conditions. We chat about human clinical genetics, genetic counselling, ethics, pyschosocial issues and more. To contact me, please reach out at matt at insightgenomica dot au. Sponsored by TrakGene www.trakgene.com
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Exploring all things genetics. Dr Patrick Short, University of Cambridge alumnus and CEO of Sano Genetics, analyses the science, interviews the experts, and discusses the latest findings and breakthroughs in genetic research. To find out more about Sano Genetics and its mission to accelerate the future of precision medicine visit: www.sanogenetics.com
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For a decade, Dave Asprey, “the father of biohacking,” elevated what you knew about the capabilities of your mind and body across a thousand episodes of Bulletproof Radio. Now, he’s evolving it even further in his plan to upgrade humanity. You’re invited to expand your knowledge, explore your own performance and embrace possibility with The Human Upgrade™. You’ll meet bright thinkers and radical doers who push the boundaries of science, technology, personal development, and human performance ...
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Penn State undergrads interview research scientists forging new pathways to understanding human evolution. A production of Penn State's Center for Human Evolution and Diversity.
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DNA Dialogues: Conversations in Genetic Counseling Research
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In DNA Dialogues we dive into the intricate world of genetic counseling research. Join us as we peel back the layers of groundbreaking articles from the Journal of Genetic Counseling, bringing you exclusive discussions with the authors themselves. Each episode sparks a vibrant exchange, exploring the latest discoveries, ethical dilemmas, and technological advances that are shaping the future of medical genetics. From navigating complex testing decisions to building trust with diverse communi ...
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Welcome to the American Alchemy. Tune in for new videos WEEKLY highlighting the most heretical thinkers/ideas of our time. 👽 instagram: @jessemichels twitter: @alchemyamerican Business: [email protected]
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This the official podcast of the Science and Spirituality Institute. The focus is on relationships between the sciences and different spiritualities and faith traditions. We rely primarily upon the dialogue methodology for exploring these relationships.
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Have you ever wondered if there’s a natural way to lower your high blood pressure, guard against Alzheimer’s, lose weight, and feel better? Well, as it turns out, there is. Michael Greger, M.D. FACLM, founder of NutritionFacts.org and New York Times best-selling author of How Not to Die, How Not to Diet, and the just-released How Not to Age, uncovers the best evidence-based nutrition that may add years to our life and life to our years.
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A series of podcasts aimed at helping students understand some Human Biology concepts in preparation for the Human Biology WACE exams and Year 11 HBY. Any mistakes are all my own, due to no time to edit. The content may be useful to Biology students globally, because content is content.
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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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Are you interested in what you could learn from the careers of physiologists? Join our host Eleanor Newton as she puts a physiologist and an expert guest together to talk about career challenges, how to overcome them and what tactics to use to unlock potential and advance a career.
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Superhumanize and learn how to transform and transcend your human experience, and achieve the highest potential of mind, body and spirit. Our host Ariane Sommer brings you deeply insightful interviews with the global thought leaders in health, personal development, business, biohacking, science and spirituality - to inspire YOU to live your best life ever. Ariane is a published author, vegan biohacker and wellness entrepreneur, journalist and keynote speaker. Born in Germany and growing up i ...
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Researcher, educator and coach Dan Van Zandt shares his near-25 years teaching experience to answer training questions, and dispel common and popular myths about flexibility and human movement.
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Join host Lindsey Smith and other Osmosis team members for a global conversation about improving health and healthcare with prominent figures in education and healthcare innovation such as Chelsea Clinton, Mark Cuban, Dr. Ashish Jha, Dr. Eric Topol, Dr. Vivian Lee and Sal Khan, as well as senior leaders at organizations such as the CDC, National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins University, WHO, Harvard University, NYU Langone and many others.
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On this podcast focused on health and human longevity, Dr. Jeffrey R. Gladden, MD, FACC, and Steve Reiter examine the latest scientific research, technology, and biohacks to uncover the truth about the human body’s potential for extending both life and health span well past what most people accept as biological facts.
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Oh My, So much is going on behind the scenes of this troubled reality we live in. With past and very real and present information, Kuntarkis (from EtcConsciousness.com.au) has a lot of deep concepts to express that I wish to capture in our interviews that offer solutions for us All. Solutions for and from Our Ego to our Spirit and Beyond. Kuntarkis, is from and knows beings beyond this 3rd dimension and his messages are not always for the faint of heart. But Are of Heart. He and shares spont ...
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CBmE&U is a podcast developed by the Centre for Biomedical Ethics in the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine at National University of Singapore to promote awareness and debate in bioethics. The podcast showcases CBmE researchers interviewing members, visitors, and international guests on various topics in biomedical research and healthcare. Please subscribe through your streaming service to get updates on new podcasts! If you would like to use this content for teaching purposes, you are welcome ...
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"It is the honourable characteristic of Poetry that its materials are to be found in every subject which can interest the human mind." William Wordsworth The Troubadour Podcast invites you into a world where art is conversation and conversation is art. The conversations on this show will be with some living people and some dead writers of our past. I aim to make both equally entertaining and educational.In 1798 William Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridge published Lyrical Ballads, which Wordswor ...
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The Micah Hanks Program is a weekly podcast that covers science and the mysteries of our universe. Taking a critically-minded approach to the study of our world, each week Micah presents commentary and discussions with guests on subjects that include mysteries of physics and astronomy, the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI), UFOs, myths and folklore, archaeology and ancient mysteries, artificial intelligence, futurism, cryptozoology, science fiction, and entertainment. Each week ...
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در طول این پادکست، من «مهدی شفا» یک کتاب غیرداستانی مربوط به ژنتیک، فرگشت، مغز، ذهن ورفتارانسان رو خلاصه و خدمت شما تعریف میکنم. این تلاشی است در جهت افزایش آگاهی، تفکر نقادانه و سنجشگر و بینش علمی در بین فارسی زبانان. Summarizing and explaining books related to human brain, biology, Genetics, evolution and behavior. Trying to promote scientific and critical thinking among Farsi-speaking people.
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Our genes are everywhere! It defines who we are and has the power to determine the outcome of many vital things in our lives. Everything that is alive has a genome; a unique piece of code of over 100,000 genes that unlocks the door to an incredible treasure of information. Whether it is a dog, a cat, a tree or a human being - we all possess this unique code and live our lives with it. Many of us don’t realize it is there and know little about the power that it holds to inform the world more ...
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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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Covering the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies, Science Friday is the source for entertaining and educational stories about science, technology, and other cool stuff.
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Business Trip tells the story of businesses at the frontier of mental health and brain health. Each episode features founders, investors, and researchers in psychedelics, neurotechnology, metabolic psychiatry, digital therapeutics, and more.
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Join Dr. Brian Jackson, adjunct professor of pathology at the University of Utah and a medical director at ARUP Laboratories, as he interviews some of the top minds in diagnostic laboratory medicine. Listeners are privy to personal anecdotes and creative insights into important challenges facing laboratories and clinicians.
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University of California faculty present the latest findings in genetic research and discoveries.
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The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.
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BioTalk is a pro-life video series about all things bioethics, especially those issues related to human biotechnology — cloning, embryonic stem cell research, genetic engineering, transhumanism, etc…
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Understand not only the things happening in our culture but also how they became realized. Seth Gruber positioned himself as an expert on culture at a depth that you haven’t heard before. New episodes of The Seth Gruber Show out every Tuesday and Thursday.
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Curiosity sits at the intersection of creativity, effective human interactions, problem-solving and purposeful change. Unfortunately, the pace of life — at home, work, and school — often sidetracks our natural curiosity. So, let’s see the familiar from a different angle or something new as a possibility to consider.
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"The Good Soul" is a vibrant and heartwarming live video podcast hosted by Patti Alvarez, the owner of Good Soul Hot Yoga in Mooresville, NC. On this engaging show, Patti passionately explores the unique stories that make people truly special. With a genuine belief that everyone is awesome and carries a captivating narrative, Patti creates a platform where guests from all walks of life share their inspiring journeys. Join "The Good Soul" for an uplifting and insightful celebration of the ext ...
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Are you interested in scientific concepts? Ideas? methods? Are you curious about the history of an idea or discovery and say to yourself: I wonder how this idea got here? You are in the right place. Scientific Tales is a science podcast that explores the story behind important scientific findings and research. Scientific Tales will be published every month! Dive deep into the fascinating stories of science and the journeys behind scientific discoveries through our science history podcast! Sc ...
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Weekly podcast exploring China's business and financial sectors from a legal perspective, brought to you by China Law & Practice. Hosted by Vincent Chow.
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Listen to the story behind the science. SciPod boasts a rich reputation of bringing a new, authentic and easy communication style to lovers of science and technology. Best of all, you can listen for free! so what are you waiting for, click play and start enjoying. www.scipod.global
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Web3 & the Future of Genetics: AI, Blockchain & Data Ownership with Nillion : 1271
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1:30:03Your DNA, health data, and digital identity are encrypted, monetized, and weaponized against you. But what if there was a way to take it back… and hack the system? In this mind-expanding episode, Dave sits down with two elite hacker-founders—Michael Tiffany, CEO of Fulcra.ai, and Vishakh, founder of Monadic DNA—to explore a radical shift in the way…
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The Story of DNA: The Genetic Revolution - Discovering Human Origins from Caves to Genome
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33:40What was the fate of Neanderthals? How did they contribute to our genetic makeup? And what does this mean for our identity as humans? In this episode of Scientific Tales, we will again take you on a journey through time, to uncover the mystery of Neanderthals. From the first fossil discoveries in the 19th century to the revolutionary DNA research o…
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This episode features Dan exploring the molecular mechanics of stretching and explaining the biological effects that occur when we lengthen our tissues. Stretching receives a lot of incorrect information and poor representation on social media platforms where sensationalised messages overshadow true scientific knowledge. This episode establishes ac…
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Aging halted in fruit flies. How about humans?
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53:02David Walker at UCLA says he can halt aging in fruit flies. Can the same concepts be applied to humans? And three tertiary students describe their combination of science and artistic pursuits.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A genetic breakthrough for farming: editing corn inside the plant, not the lab
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8:45Corn is a cornerstone of modern agricultural food production, particularly in North America. Humans have selectively bred such crops over generations to create better yields, improved appearance and flavor and enhanced disease resistance. However, what if we could skip these arduous rounds of selective breeding and improve a crop’s stability and re…
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Cuts To NASA And A Fast-Track For Deep Sea Mining
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25:11Proposed budget cuts for NASA would jeopardize space research. And an executive order could change the political tides for deep sea mining. On May 2, the Trump Administration proposed a 24% budget cut for NASA. It would slash funding for science while setting billions aside for initiatives to send humans to the moon and Mars. New Scientist editor S…
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Why Oral Testosterone Is the Ultimate Upgrade for Energy, Mood and Longevity (Men AND Women) | Shalin Shah : 1279
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1:05:01Low testosterone is sabotaging your health, motivation, and longevity. Diet alone will not fix it. In this episode of The Human Upgrade, Dave Asprey sits down with Shalin Shah, CEO of Marius Pharmaceuticals, to expose the truth about testosterone decline in both men and women. They break down why testosterone is crashing worldwide, why natural fixe…
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Finding Purpose Beyond Athletics: A Personal Journey - Episode 283
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48:23In this episode of the Gladden Longevity podcast, Dr. Jeffrey Gladden engages in a deep conversation with Anthony Emtman and Erin Neuenfeldt about their athletic journeys, the influence of family, the transition to Olympic aspirations, and the importance of mindset in overcoming challenges. They explore the themes of resilience, internal validation…
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Two Moms, No Dad... And The Damage It Did | Ross Johnston
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50:07Seth sits down with his newly found brother, Ross Johnston—a man born through artificial insemination and raised by two lesbian moms. This isn't politics. It’s the raw truth of what happens when society plays God and kids become experiments. Ross’s story is personal, convicting, and impossible to ignore. The enemy isn’t hiding anymore—he’s rewritin…
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EP 186: Unpacking the science and myths around obesity and health with geneticist and author Giles Yeo
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50:15This week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Giles Yeo, geneticist and author of Gene Eating: The Science of Obesity and the Truth About Dieting and Why Calories Don't Count: How We Got the Science of Weight Loss Wrong. Giles and Patrick discuss the genetic, neural, and evolutionary drivers of obesity, the advancements in safe and effect…
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Bacteria have been around for billions of years. Could they have come up with complex behaviors that we just don’t understand yet? Could they have their own language? Their own culture? Their own complex societies playing out right under, and in, our noses? Microbiologist Bonnie Bassler has been studying these questions for more than 30 years. She …
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The Deadliest Room in Your House — And How to Detox It for Better Health | Aly Cohen MD : 1278
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1:12:45Your environment is rewiring your hormones, fertility, and long-term health without your consent. In this episode of The Human Upgrade, Dave Asprey sits down with Dr. Aly Cohen, board-certified rheumatologist, integrative medicine specialist, and environmental health educator. Together they expose how common toxins in plastics, pesticides, drinking…
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How to increase your pigmentary potential This episode features audio from: Why Does Hair Turn Gray? Reversible Causes of Prematurely Graying Hair Visit the video pages for all sources and doctor’s notes related to this podcast.By Michael Greger M.D. FACLM
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Shingles vaccine lowers risk of heart disease
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26:29Receiving a specific type of shingles vaccine may provide a 23% lower risk of cardiovascular events like stroke or heart failure for up to 8 years. With reports of other shingles vaccines protecting against the risk of dementia, scientists are trying to understand the mechanism underlying these unintended benefits. The WHO aim to eliminate the negl…
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Eyes in the Skies: Spy Balloons, AARO, and UAPs on Capitol Hill | MHP 05.05.25.
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1:02:15In 2023, a massive Chinese spy balloon drifted through U.S. airspace before being shot down off the South Carolina coast. Since that time, much has been learned about the notorious incident, which prompted some to consider whether a majority of the unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) observed by military personnel could be similar, relatively si…
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Herring population loses migration 'memory' after heavy fishing
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37:3400:46 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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New Approaches to Defining and Measuring Human Trafficking
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15:03Research from Professor Rumi Kato Price at the Washington University School of Medicine and her colleagues, Professors Sheldon Zhang and Annah Bender, reveals how research-driven, standardized indicator approaches can better identify human trafficking victims than traditional legal and prosecutorial frameworks. Their work in Cape Town, South Africa…
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Functional Fashion From An Artist And A Caterpillar
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18:45A passion for fashion among the “bone collector caterpillar,” who wears a coat of body parts, and an artist who makes fabrics that remember. We inch into the world of extreme outerwear with the newly-discovered “bone collector caterpillar,” which wears a coat of many co…llected body parts. Why, Hanipillar Lecter? Entomologist Dan Rubinoff, who alon…
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The Future of Subscription Gaming, Ancient Fire and Netflix Saving Hollywood
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56:46A new analysis indicates that subscription gaming has no room to grow. Of course, that won't stop them trying to take away our game ownership. Humans have been using fire for hundreds of thousand of years. But during the Ice Age, there's a gap in the evidence. What were humans doing with fire during that time? Netflix's CEO claims that Netflix is s…
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In Episode 58 of The Daily Stoic, hosted by the dynamic husband-and-wife duo Patti and Manny Alvarez, listeners are treated to a lively and insightful breakdown of their eight favorite passages from the book The Daily Stoic. With their signature blend of humor, authenticity, and practical wisdom, Patti and Manny dive deep into the timeless Stoic pr…
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Horrifying... Washington Democrats Move to Legalize Infant Killing
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53:31Washington Democrats are advancing a bill that could permit newborns who survive failed abortions to be left to die. It marks a chilling shift in the battle over personhood, redefining the boundaries of life itself to justify the unthinkable. First, the unborn were targeted—now, it is the newborns. The question looms: how far will society go? This …
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How Traditional Chinese Philosophy Shaped Modern Revolutionary Thought
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9:09Research from Professor Germaine A. Hoston at the University of California, San Diego, reveals how traditional Chinese philosophical idealism influenced the development of Chinese Marxism. Her findings demonstrate that despite their rejection of China's feudal past, key Chinese Marxist theorists like Li Dazhao and Mao Zedong incorporated elements o…
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Worldcoin and the Future of Identity: Are We Approaching a 'Beast System'?
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16:07In this episode of Overlooked Headlines , I, Jeff Bass, delve into critical yet often disregarded news stories that impact our lives and well-being. Our mission is to not only inform you about these headlines but also to inspire you through biblical insights, which we refer to as "His Lines." We kick off the episode by discussing a striking headlin…
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Ancient Iguanas Floated 5,000 Miles Across The Pacific | A Pregnant Ichthyosaur Fossil
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18:58Millions of years ago, iguanas somehow got from North America to Fiji. Scientists think they made the trip on a raft of fallen vegetation. Also, the marine reptile’s fossilized fetus is cluing paleontologists into the lives of ancient sea creatures. Ancient Iguanas Floated 5,000 Miles Across The Pacific If you picture iguanas, you might imagine the…
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Biohacking Your Heart Health: The Life-Saving Molecule You NEED to Know | Dr. Anurag Singh : 1277
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1:04:18What if you could reverse the age of your heart...without leaving home? In this episode of The Human Upgrade, Dave Asprey sits down with Dr. Anurag Singh, Chief Medical Officer of Timeline, to reveal groundbreaking science that targets cardiovascular aging at the cellular level. You’ll discover how mitochondrial decline drives heart failure, why po…
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361: Journalism at a Crossroads—How to Save the Beast
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44:37Guest In a career that spanned a quarter-century, Ted Czech covered crime for newspapers in three states. Disenchanted with how journalism was taught and practiced, Czech launched a second career in public relations in 2021 and began work on Saving the Beast: A Recovering Reporter Reflects on America's Broken Media and How to Fix It. Why This Episo…
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Lab Notes: Why one man let deadly snakes bite him 200 times
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14:05Cobras, taipans, black mambas — Tim Friede's been intentionally bitten more than 200 times by some of the most venomous snakes on Earth. And he survived, mostly because years of self-injecting venom let him develop immunity to them. (Please do not try this yourself!) Now his blood's been used to make a broad-spectrum antivenom that researchers say …
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The Future We Were Meant For: Dr. Riane Eisler on Reimagining Democracy, Power, and Gender to Awaken a New Humanity
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53:00Welcome to The Superhumanize Podcast. I’m your host, Ariane Sommer and today, it is my profound honor to welcome back a true visionary, Dr. Riane Eisler. Dr. Eisler is a cultural historian, systems scientist, attorney, and pioneering voice for a future shaped not by domination, but by partnership, by cooperation, empathy, and care. Her groundbreaki…
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Unraveling Polygenic Risk Scores (PRS) in Genetics. Demystifying Genetics with Kylie Morgan
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45:32Join Matt Burgess in this episode of Demystifying Genetics as he sits down with Dr. Kylie Morgan, a genetic counsellor from Melbourne, to explore the emerging field of polygenic risk scores. Discover how this new form of genetic testing is shaping clinical practices in both Australia and the United States. Learn about the personal experiences of ge…
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Ep 1.5, An Interview with Dr. Robert J. Russell, Founder of the Center for Theology and the Natural Science (CTNS)
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43:11Send us a text Robert J. Russell is a very unique individual and highly qualified in the area of science and spirituality. Now retired, he has a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of California, Santa Cruz and he is an ordained pastor in the United Church of Christ. In this interview, Richard Randolph and Robert Russell discuss Christian theodicy…
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Here, Kuntarkis talks about Cellular Memory from a spiritual perspective. Other topics include: the heart and heart transplants, pharmaceutical drugs, healing, affirmations, Hitler, fresh foods and a couple of spirit travel adventures. Visit us at EtcConsciousness.com Imagination is your Greatest Gift - Kuntarkis…
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Are There Things That We Know We Can’t Know?
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18:24In “Into the Unknown,” an astronomer explores the mysteries of the cosmos and the limits of what science can test. What is time? If the universe is expanding, what is it expanding into? What happened just before the Big Bang? Some of the most head-scratching ideas in physics strain the limits of what science can test. In her book Into the Unknown: …
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Ep 1.4: Genetics, CRISPR, Ethics, and Spirituality
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39:08Send us a text In this episode, Richard explores the ethical challenges and spiritual questions raised by the new CRISPR technology with Dr. Marnie Gelbart, who is Director of Programs at the Harvard Medical School’s Personal Genetics Education & Dialogue Program (PGED). Richard began with an overview of CRISPR technology, emphasizing its precision…
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اپیزود ویژه-حقوق عصب شناختی, اراده آزاد و مسئولیت اخلاقی - بخش دوم
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1:04:57در این قسمت از پادکست هوشیوار، همراه با جناب آقای دکترآرین پتفت متخصص حقوق عصب شناسی و خانم لاریجانی پژوهشگر حوزه فلسفه و اراده آزاد به بررسی چند موضوع مهم علمی و فلسفی و حقوقی میپردازیم: حقوق عصب شناختی (Neurolaw)، علم اعصاب، شهود جامعه و مسئولیت اخلاقی (Moral Responsibility). آیا ما واقعاً اراده آزاد داریم؟ این پرسش که قرنهاست ذهن فیلسوفان، دان…
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In this episode, Dan discusses the growing trend of trainers and therapists misusing quantum mechanics to promote their health and fitness services. He unpacks what quantum mechanics really is: a stunning and complex branch of physics that looks at the behaviour of particles at the atomic and subatomic level. And just as importantly, he explores wh…
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A happy 99th birthday to a friend of The Science Show
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54:05Mansi Kasliwal describes how she detects supernovae – the massive stellar explosions where elements are formed. We learn how dung beetles saved the Australian environment from the big problem, and David Attenborough shares his love for Birds-of-paradise.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Scientists bring us a lab-grown chicken nugget and texturally accurate, plant-based calamari. We’ll bite. There’s a movement in the world of science to find alternatives to meat and dairy products that don’t involve killing animals. Two avenues for this are by using animal cells in a lab, or going plant-based. Two breakthroughs in this field of foo…
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