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Kids Ask History

KidsNewsFlash Universe

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What if you could ask history's greatest minds your biggest questions? Welcome to Kids Ask History — the time-traveling podcast where curious kids blast into the past to interview legendary figures like Cleopatra, Leonardo da Vinci, Harriet Tubman, and more! Each fun-sized episode (5–10 minutes) brings history to life with playful conversations, sound effects, and real facts told through kid-friendly storytelling. Perfect for car rides, classrooms, or bedtime — it’s history the way kids actu ...
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David S. Goyer and cast members Tom Riley, Blake Ritson and Eros Vlahos discuss Da Vinci's Demons. Following the untold story of genius Leonardo Da Vinci during his early years, the final season sees the artist, inventor and swordsman confronted with an Ottoman invasion, betrayal, a Roman Crusade and a series of grisly murders. Hosted by Boyd Hilton at the Apple Store, Covent Garden in London.
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Martin Kemp discusses 'La Bella Principessa', a profile portrait of a Milanese lady, and the roles of himself, Pascal Cotte, and others including Paul Biro, in attributing this radiant and exciting picture to Leonardo da Vinci. Martin describes his story in coming across the picture, and moves on to the attribution process, first in terms of materials and technique, and then the new technology used in scientific investigation, and social and cultural aspects of the sitter. Martin is intervie ...
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World Changers

Stephen Wirthlin

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Short biographies of the greatest men and women that have ever lived. Come with us as we analyze the lives of people such as Leonardo da Vinci, Sir Isaac Newton and Abraham Lincoln. Why were these people great? Why did they change the world? Subscribe now to find out! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/worldchangers/support
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Once Upon Another Time

Milktoast Media

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What if Leonardo da Vinci was allergic to paint? What if the Allied plan to turn Hitler into a woman actually worked? What if senators caned each other more like they used to? We try to answer these questions and more. Learn history like never before from this humorous team of pseudo-historians.
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Hello ! This podcast is about my journey as a creative entrepreneur and photographer . It hasn't been easy and I realize that with a little patience and persistence you can achieve great things. Like Leonardo da Vinci said " Art is long, Life is short"
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Join Flavor of Italy each week for a look at Italian food and recipes, Italian culture, travel and history through interviews with Italy's cutting-edge creators, food personalities, locals and anyone else who has a fascinating Italian story to share.
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Philip Emeagwali is a towering figure in computing. The Reader’s Digest described Emeagwali as “smarter than Albert Einstein.” He is ranked as the world's greatest living genius. He is listed in the top 20 greatest minds that ever lived. That list includes Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton, William Shakespeare, Leonardo da Vinci, Aristotle, and Confucius. https://emeagwali.com https://facebook.com/emeagwali https://twitter.com/emeagwali https://instagram.com/philipemeagwali https://flickr.com/phi ...
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Welcome to the History Of The World podcast! Each episode we delve into the rich history of everything imaginable. From people like Leonardo da Vinci, Aristotle and Jeffrey Dahmer. Places and monuments like Stonehenge, The Taj Mahal and Machu Picchu. Even the unknown and mysterious. No topic is off limits. My goal is give you the listeners the knowledge of what you want to know. So join me, in the quest for more.
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Quiz It with Faabul

Faabul Live Quizzes

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Test your knowledge and have fun with Quiz It with Faabul, where each episode brings a new quiz and cool trivia facts to enjoy. Faabul.com helps you create your own interactive quizzes and play them live with your audience.
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“The noblest pleasure is the joy of understanding.” - Leonardo da Vinci Understanding investing is the key to long-term investing success. But it's not a destination. It's a journey. Listen in as your host, Dr. Richard Smith, takes you on a multi-faceted tour through the world of successful investing. Dr. Smith shares his insights from over two decades of applying his background in mathematics and systems science to investing and helping tens of thousands of individual investors manage and t ...
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The American healthcare system is one of the most innovative in the world. But it’s also riddled with complex challenges, such as access to affordable medications, inefficiency and administrative burdens, and communication barriers between providers. There’s clearly a better way—and at Surescripts, we have a unique sightline into what that may be. In this series, host Melanie Marcus, Chief Marketing Officer of Surescripts, sits down with today’s most inspiring and innovative leaders in healt ...
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A History of Italy

Mike Corradi

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Join history buff, Mike Corradi on a journey through time as he unfolds the rich tapestry of the Italian peninsula's history. This chronological story starts with the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and leads you through the most iconic events, influential figures, and cultural milestones that have shaped Italy into what we see today. It’s all serious stuff, but we do take time to stop and laugh at battles over a bucket, rude names, naughty priests and popes, rabbits winning sieges, dov ...
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Step into the laboratory at Math! Science! History! where time bends, ideas spark, equations echo, and the past hums with the electricity of what’s to come. Each week, Gabrielle Birchak lights the gas lamps on forgotten corridors, dusts off the misplaced manuscripts, and shares oft-forgotten tales of unknown brillance, everyday math in disguise, physics feats, and interviews with scholars from today and (with the help of AI), from the past and the speculative future! Whether it’s a story wit ...
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MINIMUM

David Rowyn

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Welcome to MINIMUM—a show that takes hours and hours of the world's best podcasts and distills them into one semi-decent 15 minute episode.
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Historia The Podcast

Jamie Anderson and Kiley Logan

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We are two girls who love to talk about all things history! We are not like your basic history class. We throw in humor, wine, and the truth! Hang out with us each week to discover the chaos that the world involves.
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Check us out at podcast.memod.com for our entire library of podcast episodes! Each week we do a deep dive into a nonfiction bestseller. Self-Help. Psychology. Business. Philosophy. In around 30 minutes we cover the major themes and ideas of a recent hit, an important work, or an ancient classic. The result: concentrated wisdom that goes beyond the headlines, makes you think and helps you succeed in relationships, career, or business. The podcast builds on the work of Tom Butler-Bowdon, autho ...
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IQ Knowledge Junkie

Kenneth Jon Dixon

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Welcome to the IQ Knowledge Junkie podcast, where enlightening ideas come from. #GENIUS (7th Book) is a 1 OF 1 & it'll only be available at WEIRDOPE Museum #StayTUNED.. KJ (HOST) GUINNESS WORLD RECORD HOLDER FOR LARGEST PERSONAL QUOTE COLLECTION IN THE WORLD, PENDING CERTIFICATION (37,088 & COUNTING) #JesusSAVES! -7x Author -ACTOR -CREATOR OF WEIRDOPE BOARD GAME VOL 1 -INVENTOR OF MANY IDEAS -APPEARED IN MAGAZINES -ARTICULATOR -I'D OWN A NBA TEAM & A AMUSEMENT PARK -NEVER COMPLAIN & NEVER EX ...
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My vision is to give you the best examples of books to spark your career, boost your business, rule your own life and be a better person. Check out also my personal website: www.cholost.com. Old shows - https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MS81zAS8bGYhyioWR3-dSReUujy5ZXuM Episode 1 D.Carnagie - Jak zdobyć przyjaciół i zjednać sobie ludzi; Episode 2 A.Vance - Elon Musk Biografia twórcy PayPal, Tesla, SpaceX; Episode 3 L.A. Lofton - Warren Buffett inwestuje jak dziewczyna. Dlaczego powinieneś iść ...
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Welcome to The Mursenary Podcast. Hosted by me, nurse Rick, The Mursenary. I'm a registered nurse that works inpatient hospital care, I've recently taken an interest to travel nursing and exploring healthcare around the U.S.. Join me as I journey around the country hospital to hospital, examining healthcare in different areas, interviewing healthcare professionals, covering healthcare news, telling stories about healthcare history, and teaching about the tools of healthcare we all have acces ...
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British Academy events

The British Academy

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The British Academy is the UK’s national academy for the humanities and social sciences. We mobilise these disciplines to understand the world and shape a brighter future. ​ From artificial intelligence to climate change, from building prosperity to improving well-being – today’s complex challenges can only be resolved by deepening our insight into people, cultures and societies.​ We invest in researchers and projects across the UK and overseas, ​engage the public with fresh thinking and deb ...
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10 Ways to get MOTIVATED and INSPIRED to Paint with Acrylic Paint After you watch this video you will be motivated and inspired to paint, these are really good ideas to get you started painting. again. Acrylic Painting and drawing Techniques for the beginning artist, how to paint with Acrylic paint, Here is a link to my facebook youtube video's, and my patreon page where I also upload youtube video's.. http://www.facebook.com/allisonpriorart https://www.patreon.com/allisonpriorart Here is a ...
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Jules lands right in the middle of Leonardo da Vinci's bustling studio on a sunny day in Florence, Italy. As Leonardo carefully paints the Mona Lisa, Jules is amazed by the genius at work. Kids will learn how Leonardo juggled painting and inventing, and what inspired him to paint such a mysterious smile. Did you know he wrote his notes backward, li…
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Early Life & Education Born illegitimate, Leonardo spent his youth sketching and observing nature. After moving to Florence, he entered the prestigious workshop of Andrea Verrocchio, where he learned not only painting but also the chemistry behind pigments and the mechanics of sculpture and engineering. 🎨 Artistic Breakthroughs By 1472, Leonardo wa…
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The genius of Leonardo da Vinci remains unparalleled and his works of art and scientific knowledge are world renowned. One thing you might not know about him is that he also cultivated a small piece of land – about 8000 m² (a little under two acres) - as a courtyard vineyard. In 1498 the Duke of Milan, Ludovico Il Moro, gave this piece of land to d…
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Jules lands right in the middle of a bustling crowd at Gettysburg on a crisp autumn day. People are gathered to hear President Abraham Lincoln deliver his famous Gettysburg Address. As Jules navigates through the sea of solemn faces, they wonder about Lincoln's hopes for America and his feelings about ending slavery. With the breeze in the air and …
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Jules lands right in the middle of a buzzing lab at the Royal Institution in London on a bright August morning in 1831. Michael Faraday is just about to unveil his incredible induction ring experiment, surrounded by a jumble of copper wires and magnets. Jules watches in awe as Faraday connects everything to a simple battery, ready to reveal the mag…
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Jules lands right in the middle of an exciting moment at the Keller family well pump in Tuscumbia, Alabama, on April 5, 1887. It's here that young Helen Keller feels the cool splash of water and connects it to the letters Anne Sullivan spells into her hand. This magical moment opens a whole new world of communication for Helen. As Jules watches, th…
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Jules lands right in the middle of an incredible moment at the family well pump in Tuscumbia, Alabama. It's a sunny afternoon in 1887, and Anne Sullivan is helping Helen Keller make a connection that will change her life forever. As cool water flows over Helen's hand, Jules watches in awe as Helen begins to understand the word 'water,' opening up a…
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Jules arrives just as Neil Armstrong is about to take his famous first step onto the Moon! The lunar dust crunches under their boots as they gaze at the Earth, a dazzling blue marble in the sky. Neil's voice crackles through the radio, filled with awe and a hint of nerves. Together, they explore the surface while chatting about the intense training…
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In this episode of Flashcards Friday at Math! Science! History! Gabrielle Birchak unzips the fascinating world of packing problems, the mathematical puzzles behind fitting everything into your suitcase. Discover how optimization theory and combinatorial math are at play every time you pack, ship, or store something efficiently. Whether you're prepp…
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Jules arrives just as the afternoon sun filters through the open roof of The Globe Theatre in London, casting a warm glow over the bustling scene. Actors are rehearsing their lines with enthusiasm, while the iconic William Shakespeare watches with a sharp eye and poised quill. Jules is eager to ask him about his creative process, his favorite plays…
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Ready to put your moon knowledge to the test? 🌑🌟 Get ready for a fun and fact-filled 10-question multiple choice quiz — all about the moon! From tidal locking and moon gravity to ancient impacts and supermoons, this episode is packed with fascinating facts, surprising science, and plenty of “aha!” moments.🎧 What you’ll learn:Why we always see the s…
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Jules lands right in the middle of a bustling demonstration at the Tuskegee Institute, where Dr. George Washington Carver is showing off his amazing inventions made from peanuts! Kids will discover how Carver turns ordinary peanuts into extraordinary things like milk, ink, and even soap. They'll find out why peanuts are so important for farming and…
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Jules arrives just as Isaac Newton is lounging under an apple tree at Woolsthorpe Manor on a sunny afternoon in 1666. Just in time, Jules sees an apple fall and watches as Newton's eyes light up with curiosity. Who knew that watching a simple apple could lead to the groundbreaking idea of gravity? Jules can't help but ask how Newton is piecing toge…
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Best Italian Wines for Summer: a glorious lineup of crisp, zesty, and often under-the-radar Italian wines that are perfect for warm-weather sipping. When the Italian sun is blazing and lunch stretches lazily into the afternoon, you need a wine that refreshes—not one that weighs you down. On the latest episode of the Flavor of Italy podcast, I chatt…
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In this episode of Math! Science! History! we take a walk through the Scottish Highlands with Peter Higgs, figuratively and historically, to uncover the quiet moment in 1964 when a simple hike sparked a revolutionary idea in physics. Discover how the weak nuclear force and electromagnetism are deeply connected by symmetry, why mass was such a myste…
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Jules lands right in the middle of a bustling hospital in Scutari, where Florence Nightingale is busy transforming healthcare with her clever ideas. Kids will discover how she makes hospitals cleaner and safer and learn why she carries that famous lamp at night. They'll also find out what makes her so brave in a war zone and why an owl's hoot might…
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Jules lands right in the middle of the bustling Menlo Park Laboratory on October 21, 1879, just as Thomas Edison is about to light up the world with his first practical light bulb. Kids will discover how Edison came up with his brilliant idea, why he never gave up despite countless failures, and the fascinating science behind how the light bulb act…
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** Jules lands right in the middle of the bustling Nobel Prize ceremony in 1903, where Marie Curie is about to make history! Kids will discover how her groundbreaking research on radioactivity led her to become the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. As Jules chats with Marie, they learn about her struggles in a freezing lab with limited equipment an…
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From a fake news report claiming a French victory to fictional memoirs and literary retellings, the Battle of Trafalgar’s legacy in France became shrouded in myth over the following years of the Nineteenth Century, particularly around the identity of the man who shot Nelson. In this 10-Minute Talk, Dr David McCallam recounts how the French responde…
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Jules lands right in the middle of a bustling Montgomery bus on a chilly December evening in 1955, just as Rosa Parks makes her courageous stand by staying seated. Kids will discover why Rosa decided not to give up her seat and explore how this brave act became a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement. They'll learn about Rosa's work with the …
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✈️ Episode Overview Have you ever searched for a flight, left the tab open, and then gasped when the price jumped just a few hours later? In this Flashcards Friday episode of Math! Science! History!, Gabrielle Birchak explores the mystery behind fluctuating airline prices—and reveals that it’s not magic, but a powerful blend of mathematics, algorit…
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Jules arrives just as General George Washington is preparing his troops on a cold December night in 1776. With the chill of the Delaware River in the air, kids will learn why this daring crossing was so crucial and how Washington kept his soldiers' spirits high. Discover how Washington's love for dancing helped him gain support and friends in high …
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Long before telescopes and satellites, Hipparchus of Nicaea looked to the skies and changed the course of scientific history. In this fascinating episode of Math Science History, Gabrielle revisits the life and legacy of the ancient astronomer whose innovations in trigonometry, geography, and star mapping still resonate today. From discovering axia…
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Jules lands right in the middle of Albert Einstein's cluttered study in Princeton, where the air buzzes with the scratch of chalk on blackboard and the faint musty smell of old books. Einstein is scribbling equations, lost in thought, his wild hair as much a part of his genius look as the papers strewn about. Kids will learn how a simple question a…
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Episode Overview: What do black holes, a teenage genius, and a long ocean voyage have in common? In this Flashcard Friday episode of Math, Science, History, Gabrielle tells the incredible story of Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, who, at just 19 years old, sailed from India to England and made a discovery that would transform astrophysics forever. Armed…
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Send us a text Robert Rickover and Imogen Ragone talk about Metronome Therapy and how it can be useful to Alexander Technique students and teachers. Robert is an Alexander Technique teacher in Omaha, Nebraska. Website: MomementCoaching.com Imogen is an Alexander Technique teacher in Wilmington, Delaware. Website: BodyIntelligence.com Original video…
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Episode Overview Once dismissed as mathematical absurdities, black holes are now recognized as real, powerful features of our universe—cosmic wells where space, time, and even light collapse. In this episode of Math! Science! History!, we explore the astonishing story of how black holes evolved from a rejected theory to an accepted reality. From Ei…
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Frequent flyers are likely aware of CLEAR, a company that uses biometrics to expedite identity verification at airports. Now, David Bardan is helping bring CLEAR’s transformative identification technology to healthcare. After a decade of experience in the healthcare and technology sectors, Bardan joined CLEAR in 2022 to head their healthcare initia…
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From a refugee in the Biafran War to a tech legend. He taught computers to work as a team, inspired by an African proverb.Description (348 words):This episode delves into the extraordinary life and mind of Philip Emeagwali, a pioneering computer scientist whose world-changing innovations were forged in the crucible of conflict. His story begins not…
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Caption (138 characters):From a refugee in the Biafran War to a tech legend. He taught computers to work as a team, inspired by an African proverb.Description (348 words):This episode delves into the extraordinary life and mind of Philip Emeagwali, a pioneering computer scientist whose world-changing innovations were forged in the crucible of confl…
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From a refugee in the Biafran War to a tech legend. He taught computers to work as a team, inspired by an African proverb.Description (348 words):This episode delves into the extraordinary life and mind of Philip Emeagwali, a pioneering computer scientist whose world-changing innovations were forged in the crucible of conflict. His story begins not…
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From a refugee in the Biafran War to a tech legend. He taught computers to work as a team, inspired by an African proverb.This episode delves into the extraordinary life and mind of Philip Emeagwali, a pioneering computer scientist whose world-changing innovations were forged in the crucible of conflict. His story begins not in a pristine laborator…
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From a refugee in the Biafran War to a tech legend. He taught computers to work as a team, inspired by an African proverb.This episode delves into the extraordinary life and mind of Philip Emeagwali, a pioneering computer scientist whose world-changing innovations were forged in the crucible of conflict. His story begins not in a pristine laborator…
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From a refugee in the Biafran War to a tech legend. He taught computers to work as a team, inspired by an African proverb.Description (348 words):This episode delves into the extraordinary life and mind of Philip Emeagwali, a pioneering computer scientist whose world-changing innovations were forged in the crucible of conflict. His story begins not…
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From a refugee in the Biafran War to a tech legend. He taught computers to work as a team, inspired by an African proverb.This episode delves into the extraordinary life and mind of Philip Emeagwali, a pioneering computer scientist whose world-changing innovations were forged in the crucible of conflict. His story begins not in a pristine laborator…
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From a refugee in the Biafran War to a tech legend. He taught computers to work as a team, inspired by an African proverb.This episode delves into the extraordinary life and mind of Philip Emeagwali, a pioneering computer scientist whose world-changing innovations were forged in the crucible of conflict. His story begins not in a pristine laborator…
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From a refugee in the Biafran War to a tech legend. He taught computers to work as a team, inspired by an African proverb.This episode delves into the extraordinary life and mind of Philip Emeagwali, a pioneering computer scientist whose world-changing innovations were forged in the crucible of conflict. His story begins not in a pristine laborator…
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From a refugee in the Biafran War to a tech legend. He taught computers to work as a team, inspired by an African proverb.This episode delves into the extraordinary life and mind of Philip Emeagwali, a pioneering computer scientist whose innovations were forged in the crucible of conflict. His story begins not in a lab, but in the refugee camps of …
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He taught computers to work as a team. The story of Philip Emeagwali, the tech pioneer forged in the Biafran War.This episode shares the incredible journey of Philip Emeagwali, a man who went from a child refugee in the Nigerian Civil War to a trailblazer in computer science. Forged in the crucible of conflict, Emeagwali’s story is one of ultimate …
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This episode shares the incredible journey of Philip Emeagwali, a man who went from a child refugee in the Nigerian Civil War to a trailblazer in computer science. Forged in the crucible of conflict, Emeagwali’s story is one of ultimate resilience and the pursuit of knowledge as a form of hope. He explains how the principles of teamwork, learned fr…
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He taught computers to work as a team. The story of Philip Emeagwali, the tech pioneer forged in the Biafran War.This episode shares the incredible journey of Philip Emeagwali, a man who went from a child refugee in the Nigerian Civil War to a trailblazer in computer science. He explains his revolutionary work in parallel processing using powerful …
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He taught computers to work as a team. The story of Philip Emeagwali, the tech pioneer forged in the Biafran War.Description:This episode shares the incredible journey of Philip Emeagwali, a man who went from a child refugee in the Nigerian Civil War to a trailblazer in computer science. He explains his revolutionary work in parallel processing usi…
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He taught computers to work as a team. The story of Philip Emeagwali, the tech pioneer forged in the Biafran War.This episode shares the incredible journey of Philip Emeagwali, a man who went from a child refugee in the Nigerian Civil War to a trailblazer in computer science. He explains his revolutionary work in parallel processing using powerful …
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He taught computers to work as a team. The story of Philip Emeagwali, the tech pioneer forged in the Biafran War.This episode shares the incredible journey of Philip Emeagwali, a man who went from a child refugee in the Nigerian Civil War to a trailblazer in computer science. He explains his revolutionary work in parallel processing using powerful …
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He taught computers to work as a team. The story of Philip Emeagwali, the tech pioneer forged in the Biafran War.Description:This episode shares the incredible journey of Philip Emeagwali, a man who went from a child refugee in the Nigerian Civil War to a trailblazer in computer science. He explains his revolutionary work in parallel processing usi…
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He taught computers to work as a team. The story of Philip Emeagwali, the tech pioneer forged in the Biafran War.This episode shares the incredible journey of Philip Emeagwali, a man who went from a child refugee in the Nigerian Civil War to a trailblazer in computer science. He explains his revolutionary work in parallel processing using powerful …
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He taught computers to work as a team. The story of Philip Emeagwali, the tech pioneer forged in the Biafran War.This episode shares the incredible journey of Philip Emeagwali, a man who went from a child refugee in the Nigerian Civil War to a trailblazer in computer science. He explains his revolutionary work in parallel processing using powerful …
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He taught computers to work as a team. The story of Philip Emeagwali, the tech pioneer forged in the Biafran War.This episode shares the incredible journey of Philip Emeagwali, a man who went from a child refugee in the Nigerian Civil War to a trailblazer in computer science. He explains his revolutionary work in parallel processing using powerful …
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This episode shares the incredible journey of Philip Emeagwali, a man who went from a child refugee in the Nigerian Civil War to a trailblazer in computer science. He explains his revolutionary work in parallel processing using powerful and accessible metaphors—comparing the 65,536 processors of a supercomputer to the coordinated players on a socce…
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