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Tech Life

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Tech Life discovers and explains the ways technology is changing our lives, wherever we are in the world. We meet the people with bright ideas for rethinking the way we work, learn and play, and get hands-on with the products they dream up. We hold tech giants to account for their huge power to affect our lives, and ask who wins, and who loses, in the technology transformation. Tech Life is your guide to a future being made, and remade, at lightning speed in front of our eyes.
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Play, Watch, Listen

Alanah Pearce

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Join Alanah Pearce (game writer), Mike Bithell (game director), and Austin Wintory (game composer) as they talk about all the games, movies, TV and 'whatever else' that took their interest that week, from three unique perspectives in the games industry.
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Tales from the Stinky Dragon is an actual-play D&D comedy podcast that features four foolish friends and their (very patient) dungeon master. Join along for an auditory adventure with a fully-voiced cast of characters, immersive sound design, a catchy soundtrack, and gripping stories of exotic lands and strange creatures. Tales From The Stinky Dragon is a fun and easy award-winning podcast for all ages, and is the perfect experience for both seasoned D&D players and those just getting into t ...
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Sea Change

Societal Platform / Vaaka Media

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Welcome to Sea Change, a show about societal change in the digital age and how to make a bigger, faster and more inclusive impact in the world we live in. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts! Do it today so you don't miss a single episode. Write to us at [email protected]
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The Rip Current covers the big, invisible forces carrying us out to sea, from tech to politics to greed to beauty to culture to human weirdness. The currents are strong, but with a little practice we can learn to spot them from the beach, and get across them safely. Veteran journalist Jacob Ward has covered technology, science and business for NBC News, CNN, PBS, and Al Jazeera. He's written for The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Wired, and is the former Editor in Chief of Popular ...
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4Player Podcast

4Player Podcast

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This weekly show features the staff of 4PlayerNetwork.com as they discuss video games (both old and new), game industry news, and respond to feedback from the community! Whether you play games on PC or console (Playstation, Xbox, Nintendo) or want to hear about the latest Triple-A release or a low-budget indie darling, nothing is overlooked here! New episodes are recorded live every Tuesday night at 8pm (CST) on 4PP.tv and are made available online the following day.
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Marine technology is not about ships and shipbuilding, but about the technology that is used to explore the oceans, protect them and use them sustainably.Please consider the harsh conditions the marine technology is exposed to in the sea. The sea is often a very inaccessible habitat with strong currents and aggressive salt water. The deeper you get, the higher the water pressure becomes, people and equipment have to be able to withstand this. Wind and waves make the work even more difficult, ...
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Hard Truths By Vertex

Vertex Ventures SEA and India

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Vertex Ventures Southeast Asia & India is a pioneer in investing in tech start-ups in this region and has helped to build a number of unicorns. In this podcast, we want to share and uncover Hard Truths - raw, unfiltered insights and venture capital experience across Southeast Asia & India. Tune in to hear from leading founders, innovators, venture capitalists and industry experts in the region and to gain industry insights from those in the know. If you like what you hear, please click follo ...
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Welcome to Curiosity Weekly from Discovery, hosted by Dr. Samantha Yammine. Once a week, we’ll bring you the latest and greatest in scientific discoveries and break down the details so that you don’t need a PhD to understand it. From neuroscience to climate tech to AI and genetics, no subject is off-limits. Join Sam as she interviews expert guests and investigates the research guiding some of the most exciting scientific breakthroughs affecting our world today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com ...
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ADSP: Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs

Conor Hoekstra, Bryce Adelstein Lelbach & Ben Deane

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The Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs Podcast (aka ADSP: The Podcast) is a programming podcast hosted by two NVIDIA software engineers that focuses on the C++ and Rust programming languages. Topics discussed include algorithms, data structures, programming languages, latest news in tech and more. The podcast was initially inspired by Magic Read Along. Feel free to follow us on Twitter at @adspthepodcast.
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Investor Shayle Kann is asking big questions about how to decarbonize the planet: How cheap can clean energy get? Will artificial intelligence speed up climate solutions? Where is the smart money going into climate technologies? Every week on Catalyst, Shayle explains the world of climate tech with prominent experts, investors, researchers, and executives. Produced by Latitude Media.
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Redefining Energy - Tech, a channel of the award-winning Redefining Energy podcast, features deep and broad conversations between global decarbonization leaders and technologists and host Michael Barnard. His informed perspectives on energy, industry and transportation enable him to have intense conversations with brilliant and knowledgeable people. You’ll be informed, stimulated and amused.
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The Weekly Planet

Planet Broadcasting

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The Weekly Planet covers all things movies, TV shows and comics. Often considered the first and worst podcast on the Planet Broadcasting Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dungeons and Daddies

Dungeons and Daddies

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A Dungeons and Dragons podcast about four dads from our world transported into a realm of high fantasy and magic and their quest to rescue their sons. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to Unshielded: A Blockchain & Data Podcast by Midnight. We’ll explore the intersection of these two dynamic fields to bring you expert perspectives and practical examples. Each episode, we discuss the importance of zero-knowledge technology and its role in building better apps and a more equitable internet. We interview industry leaders, tech innovators, and data protection advocates to shed light on the latest developments, challenges, and opportunities in the blockchain and data pr ...
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Bad Voltage

Bad Voltage

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Every two weeks Bad Voltage delivers an amusing take on technology, Open Source, politics, music, and anything else we think is interesting, as well as interviews and reviews. The show is presented by Jono Bacon, Jeremy Garcia, and Stuart Langridge.
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Calling all tech entrepreneurs on a quest for empowerment and success! Your journey just found a new compass in the vast sea of possibilities - the Tech Business Roundtable Podcast! Embark on a thrilling adventure with the Tech Business Roundtable (TBR) podcast, where we foster a dynamic global community that opens doors to limitless opportunities for tech entrepreneurs like you. Join us as we dive headfirst into enthralling discussions, extracting priceless insights from thought-provoking i ...
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Pincount Podcast

Iain Wallace and Douglas Shearer

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Pincount is a tech podcast not afraid of the details. We're not just users, we're computer scientists and developers. Join us for half an hour each fortnight to get into the detail on new tech and speculate about what might be next.
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Smart Talks with IBM

Pushkin Industries and iHeartPodcasts

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Join Malcolm Gladwell, author and host of Revisionist History, for Smart Talks with IBM as he speaks with visionaries who are creatively applying technology in business to drive change and transform their industries. This season, Smart Talks with IBM is hitting the road. We’re stepping outside the studio to explore how IBM clients are using artificial intelligence to transform the way they do business. It’s a fresh look behind the curtain of technology, where big ideas meet cutting-edge solu ...
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Радио-шоу "Полет Шмеля" еженедельно выходящее более чем в 30 городах России и Украины. Первый сэт с катушечных магнитофонов Александр Розов (будущий DJ Шмель) отыграл в 1983 году, что дает ему право считаться одним из тех, кто стоял у истоков российского клубного движения. В середине 80-х сеты диджея Шмеля - Саши Р, как он себя называл - звучали на самых модных тогда московских дискотеках «Лидер»,...
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Welcome to the Pair Program from hatchpad, the podcast that gives you a front-row seat to candid conversations with tech leaders from the startup world. Join host Tim Winkler alongside co-host Mike Gruen as they bring together two guests to dissect topics at the intersection of technology, startups, and career growth. Tim Winkler is a serial Entrepreneur and is the CEO of hatch I.T. a Software Recruiting Company focusing on newly emerging Startup companies. Mike Gruen is a Technologist & Eng ...
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Drone Wars

Firestorm Studios

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Firestorm Studios brings you The Drone Wars Podcast, a show that explores all facets of autonomous systems - ground, air, and sea - and their transformative impact on various aspects of human life, from agriculture to warfare. We feature interviews with CEOs, founders, and C-suite executives from the world's leading autonomy and robotics companies.
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Gamer Daily News

Xonebros

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A daily gaming news show dedicated to keeping you informed and getting you back in the game in under 10 minutes. The Gamer Daily News Podcast does not believe in fan boy wars and brings you reliable, fun and fair gaming news every morning. We cover Nintendo, Playstation, Xbox, PC gaming and more! Subscribe for free and join us in the amazing adventure that is gaming!
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Intellectually Curious is a podcast by Mike Breault featuring over 1,400 AI-powered explorations across science, mathematics, philosophy, and personal growth. Each short-form episode is generated, refined, and published with the help of large language models—turning curiosity into an ongoing audio encyclopedia. Designed for anyone who loves learning, it offers quick dives into everything from combinatorics and cryptography to systems thinking and psychology. Inspiration for this podcast: "Mu ...
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Jason Bradbury and Suzi Perry have reunited for The Gadget Show Podcast! Whether you’re a seasoned fan of the show, or just dipping your toes into our sea of gadge, we think that The Gadget Show Podcast offers something for everyone – even those who just have a thing for bald men in glasses! So, please join us for the latest tech news and reviews! Join our membership club for extra content, the chance to watch recordings live and ad-free listening: https://patreon.com/thegadgetshow Hosted on ...
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UpFront

Al Jazeera

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With the thrust and parry of rigorous debate, Mehdi Hasan cuts through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom, highlight contradictions and uncover double standards.
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The Why Files: Operation Podcast

The Why Files: Operation Podcast

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The Why Files covers mysteries, myths and legends. We tell stories and seek the truth in a fun and lighthearted way. Our content is heavily researched; we don't release an episode unless we're sure we can bring something new to a topic.
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Dungeonpedia

Llewyn Markel, Taylor Stanfield, Travis Peaslee

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Join Llewyn, Taylor, and Travis, a trio of nerdy adults, as they spend way too much time and energy on exploring the lore of Dungeons and Dragons. Listen and laugh with them as they are way too excited about DnD for adults and that's okay!
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A Nintendo based Video Games podcast with your hosts Nbz and Bally! We bring you three 30 minute segments every 2 weeks, talking about everything from what we've been playing, to the lastest Nintendo Direct news, listener mail, feature topics and more! Hope you enjoy!
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From flying cars, deep sea exploration, robotics, Mars landing, Artificial Intelligence, gaming to virtual reality and more, technology continuous to develop at a pace faster than we can keep up. Exploring how these develop, from idea to invention, their impact on everyday life to impact in our home environments to policies, join us as we showcase the next amazing inventions in tech. Hear what the brightest minds are up to now and what the next big thing will be that will transform our lives ...
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This series is dedicated to education in Web 3, NFT'S, and occasionally crypto currencies. We focus on elements such as branding, relationship building, how to's and much more. Together we can onboard, educate, and build a better #Web3, a better #NFT Community, and a better world!
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Unlock the wonders of science, technology, and curiosity—one story at a time. Curious Minds is for lifelong learners craving fun, fact-checked insights and practical wisdom. Each episode explores real-world questions, revealing how science and tech shape everything under the sky where innovation drives change. If you’ve ever wondered “why?” or “how?”, tune in for captivating stories that spark curiosity and fuel your next big idea. Don’t let silence mean surrender. “If you are not at the tab ...
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HAPPY PLANET

Abigail Carroll

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Can innovation, entrepreneurship and investment make the planet happier and healthier? Entrepreneur and investor Abigail Carroll thinks so. Through conversations with founders, investors, and thought leaders, in over a dozen countries and counting, Abigail shares this thought-provoking and hope-promoting world with her audience. And always with a little humour.
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Seized in international waters and held in Israel's desert prison, David Adler joins Yanis Varoufakis to recount the flotilla and examine Big Tech's role in Gaza — what it reveals about corporate power and what may be coming next. Hosted by Mehran Khalili. Tune in and put your questions to David and Yanis! SUPPORT US Join: https://diem25.org/join​ …
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Description Casey Handmer is the founder of Terraform Industries, who is developing a machine that makes synthetic natural gas from sunlight and air. He joins the podcast to explain his solar maximalist worldview, why he believes solar costs will drop another 10x, and the core physics that doomed Hyperloop from the start. They also discuss the less…
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We look at how tech and visas have freed some employees from their desktops, allowing them to continue their work from other parts of the world. They're called digital nomads. Also in this edition: Shiona McCallum speaks to a victim of online bullying in Kenya, and finds out about a charity trying to help. And tech startups in Finland are turning t…
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The Gutteral Screams band together for one last plan... This episode contains Profanity, Violence, Sexual Content, Drug/Alcohol Use. Support the show on Patreon! Get merch and more at our website! Follow us on Bluesky @dungeonsanddads! Check out the subreddit! DM is Will Campos Kelsey Grammar is Matt Arnold Francis Farnsworth is Anthony Burch Trudy…
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Today’s Deep Cut asks a simple question: Is the AI industry building way more capacity than the world actually needs? To answer it, I look at three historical warnings: • Tulsa, Oklahoma, a city built for millions who never came after early oil wealth exploded and then evaporated. • Britain’s “Railway Mania” of the 1840s, when investors poured mone…
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Building Space Together: Inside the U.S. Space Force’s Push for Commercial Collaboration | The Pair Program Ep80 In this episode of The Pair Program, host Tim Winkler is joined by Holly Bertrand, Founder and Chief Operating Officer of ExoAnalytic Solutions; Dan Ceperley, Chief Operating Officer and Founder of LeoLabs; and Lt. Col. Tim Trimailo, Dir…
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Across the country, people are asking the same question: why is it so hard to build in America? From transmission lines to clean energy factories, projects are taking longer, costs are rising, and frustration is growing. But in New Mexico, two cabinet secretaries are trying to show that it doesn’t have to be this way. Together, Economic Development…
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Malcolm Gladwell heads to San Francisco Tech Week to talk with IBM’s new Director of Research Jay Gambetta in front of a live audience. They discuss IBM’s plans to scale quantum computing power, the groundbreaking experiments already underway, and what impact these new computers could have on chemistry, medicine, and even finance. This is a paid ad…
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Why do different AI goals tend to lead to the same early behaviors? We unpack the universal drives—power, safety, cognitive enhancement, and goal-content integrity—and explore classics like the paperclip maximizer and Russell's off-switch problem, with practical implications for safe, aligned AI design in business and society. Note: This podcast wa…
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NASA and JAXA data show space-grown crops look healthy but are mineral-deficient—calcium drops about 29–31% and magnesium ~25% versus Earth-grown crops—raising bone, immune, and kidney risks for astronauts. In this deep dive, we explore the space food paradox, the potential of bioengineered 'food as medicine' (like PTH-producing lettuce) and biofor…
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A layperson-friendly dive into superconductivity: how two electrons can pair up via a phonon-mediated attraction to form Cooper pairs, become bosons, and condense into a single quantum state that carries current with zero resistance. We unpack the BCS picture, the energy gap that blocks scattering, the isotope effect as evidence, and how these idea…
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Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, sits down with John to discuss the diffusion of AI inside the enterprise. He explains why “all your data at your fingertips” is the evergreen pitch, why this AI CapEx cycle is different from the .com bubble, and his vision for "agentic commerce". They also cover Microsoft's product bundling strategy and how he "wand…
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Today’s “Map” tracks the forces shaping tech, money, and global power on Monday, November 17th. We start with a rare move: Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway quietly taking a $4.9B stake in Alphabet — one of the most surprising bets of his career, and a clear signal about where long-term AI value is concentrating. Meanwhile, Peter Thiel just sold …
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Must be so easy being a child 00:05:06 Pokemon Legends Z-A 00:42:42 Bally Jr. Becomes A Gamer 01:17:14 Has Replaying A Game Ruined It? 01:33:35 Emulation Preferences 01:53:03 Outro You can support us on Patreon - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/thisnintendolife⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, remember to send all your correspondence to our e-mail address: thisnin…
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The Dads embark on the cozy adventure of running a tavern together. This episode contains Profanity, Violence, Sexual Content, Drug/Alcohol Use. The crowdfund for Freddie and Matt's new movie, NAIL HOUSE, ends Friday 11/21 - to help support go to nailhouse.film Support the show on Patreon! Get merch and more at our website! Follow us on Bluesky @du…
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A behavioral expert who trains Navy SEALs and CIA operatives created a 20-point test that detects psychological manipulation with mathematical precision. Chase Hughes recently appeared on Shawn Ryan's podcast to discuss this system, and the same patterns appear in government propaganda, corporate deception, and social media algorithms. From a teena…
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In this important dialogue, Mahmoud Alhaj discusses life in Gaza, the experience of displacement, and the urgency of documenting violence from the victim's perspective. He reveals how he works with Israeli military footage to expose what is hidden behind the aesthetics of "efficiency" and power. The interview also highlights the solidarity within t…
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We trace the five sandwiches that cultures around the world rally to as icons—banh mi, jambon beurre, croque monsieur, cubano, and prego—and unpack how bread, fillings, and technique carry history and identity across borders. From the crackly rice-flour baguette to the pressed, sun-warmed crust, these choices reveal how fusion, tradition, and textu…
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We explore the dazzling but deadly world of Scorpaenidae—from the venom-sprayed spines along the Brazilian coast to the new deep-sea species like Fennicus scorpios trispinus. Learn how envenomation feels, why hot-water immersion is a common first aid, how tiny skeletal features distinguish near-identical species, and how deep-sea venoms are yieldin…
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We uncover Jinlin Crater—China’s stunning 900-meter Holocene impact site in Guangdong—pristine despite a harsh monsoon climate. Join us as we explain how microscopic planar deformation features in quartz prove a meteorite struck Earth, estimate a roughly 30-meter object, and explore what this means for planetary defense and our understanding of Ear…
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WELCOME. To another episode of The Weekly Planet where this week we discuss the latest Steven King adaptation, The Running Man. Plus news of a new DCU tv show, a V For Vendetta HBO series, Miles Teller spills the about his time on Fan4stic, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, Toy Story 5, The Devil Continues To Wear Prada, a confirmed runtime for Avatar …
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Domestic Droid or Digital Double? Neo’s Human-Helped Housekeeping Heralds a Humanoid Home Future. Powerful Porsche Performance: The Electrifying Evolution of the Macan GTS. Solar Sidings and Magnetic Motions: Powering the Future of the Rail Revolution. From Food Waste to Flight Fuel: Turning Trash into Turbine Triumphs. Solar Stratosphere Soarers: …
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By J. Overton Lt. Col. Craig Whiteside, (Ret.) PhD., joins the program to discuss the new book he co-authored with Ian Rice, Non-state Special Operations: Capabilities and Effects. Dr. Whiteside shares how to define and apply terms like “non-state” and “special operations, historical examples of this type of operation, their use by contemporary act…
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Our American Alchemist this week is Dennis Asberg. https://www.oceanexplorer.se Join The American Alchemy Magazine (New!) ➤ https://substack.com/@americanalchemymagazine Sign Up With Our Sponsors Below For Exclusive Alchemy Deals! iRestore: Reverse hair loss with @iRestorelaser and unlock HUGE savings on the iRestore Elite with the code [ALCHEMY] a…
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In this episode we explore chemoautotrophs—organisms that thrive without sunlight by harvesting energy from inorganic chemical reactions at deep-sea vents. We distinguish chemoautotrophs from chemoheterotrophs, look at the microbes that convert rock and chemistry into biomass, and discuss extreme life, practical applications like bioleaching and bi…
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A global analysis of over 2,000 submarine canyons rewrites the story: steep seafloor gradients on continental slopes are the strongest predictor of canyon formation, not river flow. We explore how gravity-driven underwater landslides carve canyons, how turbidity currents power rapid growth and create walls up to five kilometers high, and why these …
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A deep-dive into new results from a Bielefeld University team suggesting our solar system’s motion relative to the cosmic rest frame is far faster than standard cosmology predicts. Using LOFAR radio surveys and distant radio galaxies, they report a dipole signal that exceeds expectations by about a factor of 3.7 with 5.4 sigma significance, challen…
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In this episode we explore Desmoxytes purpurazia—the neon pink dragon millipede that floods the air with hydrogen cyanide when threatened. Learn how its bright coloration signals danger, how it immunizes itself to cyanide, and why this tiny detritivore is vital to forest nutrient cycles. We’ll also glimpse the Greater Mekong region’s astonishing pa…
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A deep dive into how she-crab soup evolved from Scottish roots to a Charleston icon, sparked by a chef's roe addition, shaped by conservation laws, and kept alive by clever substitutions that preserve its color, body, and savory tang. Note: This podcast was AI-generated, and sometimes AI can make mistakes. Please double-check any critical informati…
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We explore 16 Psyche, the largest metallic asteroid in the main belt, whose surprising density challenges the idea of a pristine planetary core. We unpack the competing origin stories—an exposed core versus a re-accreted metal–silicate mixture—and the intriguing possibility of ferrovulcanism, plus the hint of hydrated minerals from past impacts. Wi…
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Australasia's Meccosuchinae ranged from pocket-sized dwarfs to five-meter swamp kings, and even possible land-walking hunters with tall snouts and blade-like teeth. This episode pieces together clues from skulls, teeth, and limb bones to reveal a crocodilian world far from the water's edge, including mainland giants, island specialists, and a linea…
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A playful deep-dive into the simplest non-orientable surface. We explore how a single half-twist turns a paper loop into a one-sided world, tease out the center-line cut paradox, and reveal surprising real-world connections—from conveyor belts and recycling symbols to graphene ribbons and Bach canons—showing how topology informs engineering, electr…
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We explore Harshad (Niven) numbers—the integers divisible by the sum of their digits. From simple examples like 18 and 1729 to base-dependence, the tiny set of universal Harshads (1, 2, 4, 6), and the intriguing idea of Niven morphic numbers, we uncover the hidden order in digits. We’ll also dive into sharp results—no 21 consecutive Harshads in bas…
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Your questions power this week’s Inbox Edition! Jason dusts off a GamesMaster golden joystick, Suzi dives into how MotoGP tech has changed in 30 years, and we tackle whether retro is now more fun than new gadgets. Plus - Jason and Suzi reveal the actual best-selling Apple products of all time, complete with real sales figures. Huge thanks to CeX fo…
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By J. Overton Pieter Zhao joins the program to discuss his article, “Outsourcing Security at Sea—The Return of Private Maritime-Security Companies and Their Role in Twenty-First-Century Maritime Security.” He discusses the growing role of private maritime-security companies in the modern world and situations where they could provide maritime securi…
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In this episode, Conor and Bryce record live from C++ Under the Sea! We interview Ray and Paul from NVIDIA, talk about Parrot, scans and more! Link to Episode 260 on Website Discuss this episode, leave a comment, or ask a question (on GitHub) Socials ADSP: The Podcast: Twitter Conor Hoekstra: Twitter | BlueSky | Mastodon Bryce Adelstein Lelbach: Tw…
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Negotiations over a global treaty on microplastics have broken down. So, where to from here for one of the world's biggest environmental threats? We also get an update on new efforts to clean-up the cement production industry; and we look at AI chatbots and the increasing role they're playing as sources of advice and emotional support. Guests Dr Pr…
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Curious Minds is where big questions meet everyday curiosity—exploring how science, technology, and imagination shape our world. From kids to grandparents, everyone can find something to spark their mind here. If you can listen to this episode without checking your phone even once — congratulations, you’re already in the top 1% of focus champions. …
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“Defense is an away game; we’re not going to be able to fight our way in” Stephen Rodriguez is the Founder of One Defense and an Operating Partner at DCVC. He invests in and serves on the boards of leading defense-tech companies, including Applied Intuition, Firestorm, Ursa Major, Mach Industries, and ZeroMark. He chairs Booz Allen’s Defense Techno…
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In this episode of Unshielded: A Blockchain & Data Podcast by Midnight, host Ian Kane is joined by Demetrios Skalkotos, Chief DeFi and Protocol Officer at Blockdaemon, to unpack how enterprise-grade infrastructure is reshaping decentralized finance. From securing digital assets across 400+ institutions to integrating privacy-first technologies, Dem…
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We've reached the end of the 20th Century Fox era of Predator movies, right before the Disney purchase in 2019. This particular entry had a lot going for it, the return of director Shane Black to the franchise, an R rating, solid cast, big budget and yet it's regarded as probably the worst movie in the franchise with the inclusion of a giant nine f…
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We dive into UY Scuti, one of the universe’s biggest stars, and ask: just how big is it? We explore radius estimates that range from about 900 to 1,700 solar radii, and why distance and dust make the numbers stubbornly uncertain. We'll follow its dramatic life—pulsations, prodigious mass loss into a vast circumstellar shroud, and a likely fate in a…
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We unpack the Economist’s Big Mac Index—a simple, informal measure of purchasing power parity. Learn how one burger becomes a proxy for currency value, examine real-world examples, and explore what the index can (and can’t) tell us about global prices, costs, and inequality. Note: This podcast was AI-generated, and sometimes AI can make mistakes. P…
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We dive into a surprising performance quirk: summing numbers greater than 128 in a huge random array can be dramatically slower than the same operation on a sorted array—thanks to CPU branch prediction and pipeline behavior. We unpack how mispredictions cost clock cycles, why a sorted pattern yields almost no mispredictions, and how branchless code…
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A few years ago, industry and political leaders embraced hydrogen as a solution to a laundry list of hard-to-abate decarbonization challenges — steel production, ammonia production, and more. But hydrogen failed to come down in costs and policymakers pulled back support. Ultimately, the bubble burst. So what does it take to drive down the costs of …
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