Twice a week, the Guardian brings you the latest science and environment news
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Lab Grown Podcasts
This is a podcast on Lab Grown Food from a neutral standpoint.
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Monday through Friday, Marketplace demystifies the digital economy in less than 10 minutes. We look past the hype and ask tough questions about an industry that's constantly changing.
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PODAWFUL™ is a hot beef, Inkjet Injektion of information superhighway new-age sewage. It's a crossover event between the internet & reality. Graffiti on the brick wall of a dark digital alleyway. A cyber 𝐀𝐑-𝟏𝟓 you stick inside your gaping mouth and pull the 𝓉𝓇𝒾𝑔𝑔𝑒𝓇 to feel HAPPY. An act of Modem Warfare against a Plastic Modern Hell Culture. PODAWFUL™ is Internet Television. A true CULT COMEDY filled with criminal sociopath henchmen who value laughs more than life. SICK FREAKS, lab-grown to ...
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Nowadays, lab-grown diamonds are getting popular the last few years. However, in 2014, it was predicted that lab-grown diamonds would take an 8.5% market share in sales for larger stones in 2017 after the customer becomes more educated about the similarities between natural and lab-grown diamonds and an increase in demand for less expensive stones.
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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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Stories that change the way the world treats animals.
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"Speaking of Psychology" is an audio podcast series highlighting some of the latest, most important and relevant psychological research being conducted today. Produced by the American Psychological Association, these podcasts will help listeners apply the science of psychology to their everyday lives.
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Science and technology are evolving faster than ever, and it's thrilling to imagine where they might take us next. But which breakthroughs should we be paying attention to? Join Micah Schweizer and new host Chai Nussbaumer on Balancing the Future as they dive into the innovations shaping our world. From the potential of hydrogen in powering a greener planet, to the rise of GLP-1s in weight loss, and the frontier of microbiome-based treatments, they explore the science that's transforming our ...
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Welcome to LGDinTECH Insights, a podcast series launched on the first anniversary of LGDinTECH! LGDinTECH is an ecosystem of lab-diamond producers, post-growth service providers, tech product developers, equipment manufacturers, and research institutions — all dedicated to developing the use of lab-grown diamond (LGD), also referred to as synthetic diamond, for technology and scientific applications. So, if you're working in aerospace, defense, high-powered electronics, laser systems, medica ...
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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 Engagement Ring Podcast by Melanie Casey Jewelry is your go-to guide for everything you need to know before choosing an engagement ring. Hosted by fine jewelry designer Melanie Casey of www.melaniecasey.com, each episode explores the details that matter most when buying a diamond ring — from classic solitaire and bezel settings to modern designs, colored stones, lab-grown diamonds, and unique wedding band pairings. Whether you’re just beginning your search or narrowing down your dream st ...
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Trust your choice of lab-grown diamonds to Madestones – European leading jewelry distributor – and you will get the set of advantages in one package: - Affordable beauty The best market price with no VAT pre-financing and administration expenses, low shipping costs; - Stunning beauty The variety of colors, unreal style diversity, custom design - Environmental beauty Our diamonds look like natural but are grown in the laboratory not to bother earth - Quality beauty Strict quality control, GIA ...
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For the first time, a farmer and a doctor join forces to empower you to live healthy, happy and free. Farmer Joel Salatin & Dr. Sina McCullough provide easy, practical solutions based on their extensive knowledge of food, health, nutrition, medicine, herbs, exercise, homesteading, and agriculture.
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Tune into Smiling Rocks podcast and join the Smiling Community. Here we will share thoughts on jewelry industry and sustainable business. Smiling Rocks is a socially conscious lab grown diamond jewelry brand. Aims to building chain of smile through sustainable luxury. Find out more at www.smilingrocks.com
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Gem Connection is about the interconnectedness of gemstones to the broader world around us: to geology, ancient Greek coins and the annals of history, to the fascinating people who have impacted the gem trade, to lab grown diamonds and their uses in applied science and quantum computing and water purification, to sustainability and the climate. Follow us on Instagram @gemconnectionpodcast
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Here's where to find some of the best bits from the Breakfast Show, including interviews with special guests...
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The Week Junior Show takes you behind the scenes of the award-winning magazine for 8 to 14-year-olds. Each week, Bex from Fun Kids is joined by members of The Week Junior team to discuss their favourite stories, debate the week’s hot topic and discover whether the ‘Real or Rubbish?’ report is fake news or the real deal.
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Alternative Protein Food is the podcast focused on the future of food, sustainable nutrition, and innovation in the world of alternative proteins. In each episode, we dive into the next generation of protein sources — from plant-based options to lab-grown meat, insects, fungi, microalgae, and emerging food tech. Featuring interviews with scientists, startups, nutritionists, and industry leaders, we provide a fresh and up-to-date look at how the way we eat is evolving — blending science, flav ...
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A totally unique look at the world everyday.
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From the evolution of intelligent life, to the mysteries of consciousness; from the threat of the climate crisis to the search for dark matter, The world, the universe and us is your essential weekly dose of science and wonder in an uncertain world. Hosted by journalists Dr Rowan Hooper and Dr Penny Sarchet and joined each week by expert scientists in the field, the show draws on New Scientist’s unparalleled depth of reporting to put the stories that matter into context. Feed your curiosity ...
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We talk to professional jewellers and industry makers and shakers for insights to a broad range of subjects in the jewellery trade. The Jewellers Podcast is part of the Jewellery Industry Network. www.jewelleryindustrynetwork.com : : SUBSCRIBE to stay updated : : Released monthly Australia
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Rapaport’s Joshua Freedman host this show with deep analysis and hard-hitting interviews. The Rapaport Diamond Podcast is your gateway to the diamond industry.
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Jonathan responds to your texts and tweets, is joined in studio for all the latest science stories for Newsround and speaks to one of our two guests featured on the show. Listen and subscribe to Futureproof with Johnathan McCrea on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'
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In our first episode, we will be discussing about ICONIC Jewelery‘s story. Founded in 2017, ICONIC is a leader in climate-conscious jewelry. Our mission is to make beautiful jewelry that directly reduces Carbon dioxide levels from the atmosphere. And to form business processes, that are made available to other companies to do the same. ICONIC follows strict standards in crafting jewelry. We use high-grade diamonds and gemstones to make stunning designs. The materials used in our jewelry maki ...
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We tell our children unsettling fairy tales to teach them valuable lessons, but these Cautionary Tales are for the education of the grown ups – and they are all true. Tim Harford (Financial Times, BBC, author of “The Data Detective”) brings you stories of awful human error, tragic catastrophes, and hilarious fiascos. They'll delight you, scare you, but also make you wiser. New episodes every Friday.
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A walk into the paranormal with a splash of conspiracy. It's what would happen if X-Files and David Icke had a baby. Take the Red Pill and let me show you how deep the rabbit hole goes. Pull down the curtains, and put on your tinfoil hat. Remember, all I am offering you is the truth. Nothing more. #paranormal #paranormalpodcast #paranormal+podcast #spirituality Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/event-horizon--2860481/support.
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Go from Animal to Edible with the Meatgistics Podcast presented by Walton’s Inc. In each episode, Jon and Austin talk about their favorite recipes and share some expert tips and tricks for making sausage, jerky, and snack sticks. Listen in as they have in-depth conversations with meat industry professionals and outdoor/hunting enthusiasts. Stay up to date on the latest news and current trends in the meat industry as we explore everything related to meat and more.
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New Food Order is a podcast exploring the business of tackling our climate and social crises through food & agriculture Through nuanced conversation and debate, we’re embarking on a learning and unlearning journey to unearth how we might design business and finance to have maximum positive impact for people and our planet. We speak with leading farmers, entrepreneurs, execs, investors, and other stewards on key topics like: Will plant-based, lab-grown meat, and regenerative agriculture save ...
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Owl Have You Know is Rice Business’ podcast created to share the experiences of alumni, faculty, students and other members of our business community – real stories of belonging, failing, rebounding and, ultimately, succeeding. During meaningful conversations, we dive deep into how each guest has built success through troubles and triumphs before, during and after they set foot in McNair Hall. The Owl Have You Know Podcast is a production of the business school at Rice University (Rice Busin ...
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Welcome to a brand new podcast, genetically-engineered to keep you up-to-date with all the latest film/TV news, streaming recommendations and general banter: INVASION OF THE PODDY CASTERS! We are three poddy casters disguised as film nerds from the North East of England, grown in a lab for one purpose: to chat movies.
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A bunch of fellas trying to connect via a common platform and sharing their (not so) great ideas with the rest of the world.
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Make Calcutta Relevant Again, The Podcast aims to showcase the rich history, culture, and contemporary significance of the city of Calcutta. Calcutta has long been a center of intellectual, artistic, and political activity in India, but in recent years, it has often been overshadowed by other cities in the country. It aims to change that by exploring the diverse and dynamic aspects of the city and highlighting its enduring relevance in the 21st century. Each episode of the Podcast will featu ...
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The Robertson Stash Podcast: Motivational Stories from Glass Artists and Life’s True Innovators
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A motivational podcast and exploration into the vibrant world of glass artistry, creativity, and the unexpected paths we all navigate in life. The Robertson Stash Podcast, hosted by Matt Robertson, an acclaimed borosilicate glass artist celebrated for his whimsical safari animal designs, this podcast transcends the art of glassblowing to delve into broader themes of ambition, authenticity, and the unique journeys we embark upon. At its core, glass artistry is a blend of skill, passion, and i ...
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Welcome to The Ethical Futurists podcast, where award-winning experts, corporate advisors and keynote speakers James Taylor and Alison Burns delve into the world of sustainable innovation. Join us as James and Alison engage with leading thinkers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, environmentalists and scientists to uncover the latest ideas shaping a more ethical and sustainable future. From sustainability and innovation to future trends and ESG, our conversations span a wide array ...
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Jewelrybox.ai presents "Bling Talks: Insights from the Jewelers’ World" is a must-listen podcast that shines a spotlight on the brilliant minds and innovative spirits driving the glamorous world of jewelry. Each week, join our host as we explore the inspiring stories of successful bridal jewelers, business moguls, and pioneers who've carved their niches in the competitive landscape. From decorated designers, sales professionals, entrepreneurs, and owners of small boutiques into thriving empi ...
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Welcome to The House of Middlescence, your unofficial HQ for Living AGEfully, the solo life, second acts, careers and entrpreneurship. This isn’t a quiet chapter. It’s a glow-up and this is your mixed-tape of all things life after 40. I’m Barbara Brooks, founder of SecondActWomen and The 40+Lab, solo-aging pup mom unapologetic champion of middlescent women (and the allies who get it), and your host here inside the content house for grown women rewriting what midlife really looks like. Each w ...
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Arcgate is a 2000+ people strong BPO & IT outsourcing leader helping world's most innovative startups with AI data preparation, data enrichment, search relevance, content moderation, application development and quality engineering. Arcgate Labs is our technology innovation hub where we build breakthrough products.
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The latest news and features on science, medicine, engineering and business from one of the world's top universities: Imperial College London.
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A series discussing all things vegan fitness and lifestyle related and chatting with inspiring vegans who are out there changing the game!
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Ganem Jewelers answers the most asked questions in jewelry.
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Stories about Asia and the environment...that you probably haven’t heard yet. A new perspective on how different countries in Asia are tackling a changing planet.
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Episode 152: Gold Prices and Lab-Grown Diamonds
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24:25Alexandra Beth Samit, founder of New York-based Alexandra Beth Fine Jewelry, explains how developments in the metal markets have spooked consumers and pushed some to buy cheaper stones.
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Nigerian Muslim terrorists abducted 300 Catholic students & staff, Marjorie Taylor Greene resigns from Congress, Canadian pork producer objects to unlabeled lab-grown meat
It’s Monday, November 24th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I’m Adam McManus. ([email protected]) By Adam McManus Nigerian Muslim terrorists abducted 300 Catholic students and staff Muslim terrorists abducted 315 Catholic students and staff from St. Mary’s School in the nort…
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Episode #220: 3D Printed Steak, Cell-Cultured Salmon & Lab-Grown Chocolate
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1:01:19In this eye-opening episode, we explore the strange new world of engineered eating: from CRISPR-edited cows and methane-tweaked microbes to 3D-printed steaks, lab-grown salmon, mammoth meatballs, and even cell-cultured chocolate. Are these creations the future of sustainable food…or a sign that we’ve lost touch with nature? Join us as we peel back …
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Agua de Oro - Rethinking luxury with ethical lab-grown diamonds
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9:16Katt Cullen speaks with Alfredo Arredondo, founder of AGUAdeORO, the ethical Swiss jewellery brand with boutiques in Geneva and Zurich. Alfredo believes luxury should never come at a human cost, and he’s committed to a transparent, exploitation-free production process. He explains why he works exclusively with lab-grown diamonds - a technology dati…
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Bridging the uncanny valley of lab-grown meat
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4:14About a third of global greenhouse gas emissions come from our food systems, and livestock production is a big part of that. Experts largely agree that one of the biggest actions individuals can take to lower emissions is to eat less meat. But that's a hard sell for a lot of consumers. Americans have actually been eating more meat in recent years, …
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Extra: How Close Are We To Lab-Grown Teeth?
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18:05Guest: Ana Angelova Volponi of King’s College London
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Turkey Trials, Iowa Hunts & a Flamethrower Surprise
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55:48Ali joins Jon and Austin for a full turkey tasting and shares stories from her Iowa Ladies Hunt, where the group headed into the field for an upland bird hunt. Austin surprises Jon with an actual flamethrower, and the guys break down recent news on Nebraska processing plant closures and what a shrinking beef herd means for the industry. Another epi…
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Audio long read: Faulty mitochondria cause deadly diseases — fixing them is about to get a lot easier
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17:19CRISPR-based gene editing has revolutionized modern biology, but these tools are unable to access the DNA that resides inside mitochondria. Researchers are eager to access and edit this DNA to understand more about the energy production and the mutations that can cause incurable mitochondrial diseases. Because CRISPR can’t help with these problems,…
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Katt Cullen is joined in the studio by Tobias Blaha, Director and Veterinarian at Bioparc Genève, along with the show-stealing yellow-crested cockatoo, Aldo. Tobias explains the Bioparc’s mission to help visitors discover, understand, and reconnect with nature through close encounters with wildlife. He discusses their important work in conservation…
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Fingernails And Indigestion At The 2025 Ig Nobel Prizes
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47:56Each year, the Ig Nobel Prizes recognize scientific research that first makes you laugh, then makes you think. For instance, researchers who investigated the pizza preferences of lizards on the island of Togo. Or a man who kept track of his fingernail growth for 35 years. As is Thanksgiving tradition, we’re sharing highlights from this year’s Ig No…
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Accessibility has long been aided by the advancement of technology. When it comes to artificial intelligence, accessibility is top of mind for Taylor Arndt, Chief Operations Officer at Techopolis Online Solutions. Arndt has been blind since birth, and so accessibility has been a lifelong battle. When she was in school, she often received physical m…
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Christians in Uganda Threatened Despite Freedom of Religion Laws, New hurdle in James Comey case, New Exoskeleton Suit is Accomplishing Miracles
It’s Friday, November 28th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes written by Jonathan Clark and heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. Filling in for Adam McManus I’m Ean Leppin. ([email protected]) New Anti-Conversion Laws in India According to Persecution.org Police in the northwestern Indian state of Rajasthan rece…
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Homo deceptus: Science's Dirty Little Secret
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38:56In 1912, a fossil discovery shakes the scientific world. Piltdown Man is the elusive missing link between humans and their ape-like ancestors. Forty years later, a researcher at the Natural History Museum gets a chance to see the relic for himself and notices something isn't quite right. For a full list of sources see timharford.com See omnystudio.…
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In a week where chancellor Rachel Reeves revealed the autumn budget and COP30 talks came to an end, we're going to be talking about some of the other stories that inspired and entertained The Week Junior team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Fun Kids
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Episode #221: Finding Hope in the Headlines: How to Stay Positive in a Negative News Culture
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1:01:58In today’s episode, Joel and Sina go treasure-hunting in the modern news cycle to prove that even in a sea of chaos, there are still rays of hope worth celebrating. From IHOP’s omelets turning out to be… well… not exactly 100% eggs to Steak ’n Shake unexpectedly leading the charge against seed oils, and the American Heart Association inching toward…
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Why Is Working Out Good For Your Mental Health?
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17:27A good workout can make you feel triumphant. And even if that isn’t your relationship with exercise, you’ve probably heard that working out can lift your mood, fight depression, and make you more resilient when life knocks back. But why exactly does exercise improve mental health? Is it all about those endorphins? Does the type or duration of a wor…
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Can digital apps help solve Africa’s unemployment crisis?
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5:21Sub-Saharan Africa has a youth unemployment problem. The latest figures from the International Labour Organisation show more than one in five young people there are "NEET": Not in Employment, Education or Training. Structural issues like the lack of political stability in many countries and lagging infrastructure remain major barriers to high quali…
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World Press Photo - at the Château de Prangins
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9:37Babette Warendorf, Director of Exhibitions and Partnerships at the World Press Photo Foundation, speaks to Katt Cullen on the WRS Breakfast Show to talk about this year’s powerful exhibition at Château de Prangins, running 28 November 2025 to 18 January 2026. Babette shares insights into the curation process, why revisiting the past through visual …
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Roman Catholic Church Praises Monogamous Marriage, Do People Still Thank God on Thanksgiving?, 18 Church Leaders Arrested in China
Happy Thanksgiving! It’s Thursday, November 27th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes written by Jonathan Clark and heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. Filling in for Adam McManus I’m Ean Leppin. ([email protected]) 18 Church Leaders Arrested in China Authorities in China arrested 18 leaders from Zion Church last…
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Ep 111 - News From The Point of No Return: Racing Stars, Amazon Pyramids, and Life Beyond Earth
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43:04Ep 111 - News From The Point of No Return: Racing Stars, Amazon Pyramids, and Life Beyond Earth Welcome to the Event Horizon podcast, where we delve into the world's dark and mysterious places, people, and practices. This episode is a Paranormal News show where I discuss the top three paranormal articles for the month. From stars racing through the…
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Is it the beginning of the end for animal testing?
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17:31Patrick Vallance, the minister for science, research and innovation, recently unveiled a plan to cut animal testing through greater use of AI and other technologies, with the eventual aim of phasing it out altogether. To understand how this will affect research and what could be used in place of animal models, Madeleine Finlay hears from science ed…
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This is what lightning on Mars sounds like
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28:2400:46 Martian ‘micro-lightning’ The sounds of ‘micro-lightning’ have been recorded by NASA’s Perseverance rover, ending a long search for the phenomenon on Mars. A lack of suitable equipment has made it difficult to gather evidence of lightning on the red planet, but a team of researchers realized that a microphone on Perseverance should be able to…
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Everything You Never Knew About Squash And Pumpkins
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12:11It’s a wonderful time of the year: squash, pumpkin, and gourd season. But how do those giant, award-winning pumpkins grow so big? And what’s the difference between a gourd and a squash? In a conversation from 2023, Ira talks with Dr. Chris Hernandez, director of the University of New Hampshire’s squash, pumpkin, and melon breeding program to explor…
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AI-enabled ed tech vendors fail to disclose capabilities and safeguards, report finds
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7:46Hannah Quay-de la Vallee, senior technologist at the Center for Democracy and Technology, coauthored a recent report that recommends more transparency on what artificial intelligence education technologies can and cannot do.By Marketplace
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Decarbonizing Steel in the Global South: JSW Group’s Climate Strategy
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57:37Parth Jindal and Prabodha Acharya of JSW Group join ClimateRising to discuss how one of India’s largest industrial conglomerates isreducing the carbon intensity of its steel business while scalinginfrastructure for a fast-growing economy. They share how JSW built vertically integrated operations—from power to cement to ports—through industrial symb…
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Bringing AI to All feat. Allison Knight ’10
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30:41As the youngest founder in her Rice MBA cohort, Allison Knight ’10 knows a thing or two about blazing a trail. At just 24 years old, she co-founded Rebellion Photonics, which used cutting-edge technology to identify and quantify gas leaks on oil rigs, preventing catastrophic explosions. Knight went on to sell Rebellion Photonics to Honeywell in 201…
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Metacognition - with Astrid Coetzer at Collège du Léman
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7:48Metacognition is thinking about how we think – and its techniques are being used at the Collège du Léman. Astrid Coetzer, a teacher from CdL, talks to Mark Butcher on how metacognition can help children with their studies. Astrid has been studying its effects and has also carried out her own research for CdL, and the Nord Anglia Education group whi…
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How to raise grateful kids, with Andrea Hussong, PhD
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26:40Studies have shown that gratitude can help us cope with challenges and is good for our relationships and our health. But figuring out how to foster gratitude in kids isn't always easy or obvious. Andrea Hussong, PhD, talks about why gratitude matters; how to help kids feel thankful, recognize generosity and think about others; and how to respond pr…
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New Survey Concerning the Understanding of Salvation is Released by Barna, U.K. Street Preacher Acquitted, Trump Designates the Muslim Brotherhood as Terrorist Organization
It’s Wednesday, November 26th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. Written by Jonathan Clark. Filling in for Adam McManus I’m Ean Leppin. ([email protected]) Christian Institute Proposed Street Preacher Charter. Officials in the U.K. are increasingly targeting Christians who ex…
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Brett Mitchell: The Man Who Freed the Elephants
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39:26For nearly thirty years, Brett Mitchell has lived alongside elephants — first in captivity, then, eventually, in the wild. His story begins in the mid-1990s, when he managed elephant-back safaris in Zimbabwe and South Africa. But as the captive industry grew more commercialized — and cruel — Brett found himself on the front lines, witnessing wild e…
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S3 Episode 23 | Kolkata is Growing Human Brains in a Lab? Dr. Sumantra Chattarji Reveals All!
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1:18:45Join Meghdut on Make Calcutta Relevant Again as he speaks with Dr. Sumantra Chatterjee, the scientist behind Chinta, a 35,000 sq. ft. Kolkata lab where he’s building human mini-brains to study Indian-specific medical challenges. From IIT Kanpur to working with Francis Crick, Dr. Chatterjee shares his breakthroughs on how stress rewires the brain, a…
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Extra: The one thing you need to know about electricity
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19:56Guest: Marcus Chown, Science Writer and author of ‘The One Thing You Need to Know’
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Where Does Plastic And Other Trash Go After We Throw It Away?
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18:29Have you ever gotten to the end of, say, a jar of peanut butter and wondered if it should go in trash or recycling? If it’s worth rinsing out? And where will it actually end up? Journalist Alexander Clapp had those same questions, and went to great lengths to answer them—visiting five continents to chronicle how our trash travels. Along the way, he…
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The federal data and tools that "died" this year
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9:30In the Trump administration's efforts to shrink and realign the federal government, datasets on climate, health and demographics have disappeared. Some have been scrubbed from public view, others may not be collected anymore. This data supported apps and interactive tools many researchers relied upon. Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino spoke with …
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Surge in the Christian Homeschool Movement in Brazil, Bloomberg reports a rise of over 10 percent in unemployment among college-educated individuals, Argentina to rewrite education law to recognize homeschooling ...
It’s Tuesday, November 25th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. Filling in for Adam McManus I’m Ean Leppin. ([email protected]) Eritrea Persecutes Christians persecution.org reports now eight Christians who have languished in Eritrea prison cells for over 18 years. The charge —…
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I'm excited to share an episode from another podcast, Heavyweight, a new addition to the Pushkin slate of shows. Heavyweight, hosted by Jonathan Goldstein, creates space for difficult conversations and resolving long-standing regrets and unanswered questions. Balancing humor and empathy, host Jonathan Goldstein helps his subjects pinpoint the momen…
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Bitter rows and overnight talks: how a fragile Cop30 deal was agreed
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15:52After bitter arguments, threatened walkouts and heated all-night negotiations, delegates eventually reached a deal this weekend at the Cop30 climate summit in Brazil. To unpick what was achieved and what was left out, Madeleine Finlay hears from the Guardian’s environment editor, Fiona Harvey, who has been following every twist and turn. Help suppo…
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‘A Many-Headed Beast’: Telling The Story Of Cancer
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18:43Twenty years ago, a young oncologist started journaling to process his experience treating cancer patients. That cathartic act became the Pulitzer Prize-winning book The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer. Fifteen years after the book was published, how has our understanding of preventing and treating cancer changed? Host Flora Lichtman…
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AI-generated "letters to the editor" are flooding academic publications
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9:18Dr. Carlos Chaccour, physician scientist at the University of Navarra, noticed something fishy about a letter to the editor the New England Journal of Medicine received shortly after it published a paper of his on malaria treatment in July. The letter was riddled with strange errors such as critiques supposedly based on other research Chaccour hims…
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In a week where the Deaflympics began and World Children’s Day was observed, we’re going to be talking about some of the other stories that inspired and entertained The Week Junior team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By Fun Kids
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Guests: Professor Valerie Voon, Professor of Neuropsychiatry and Neuromodulation at the University of Cambridge Dr Jessamyn Fairfield of the School of Natural Sciences at the University of Galway Dr Shane Bergin, Physicist at UCD
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