Welcome to Science News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily news on fascinating topics, including physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy, and more. Whether you're a science enthusiast, researcher, or simply curious about the wonders of the natural world, this podcast is your ultimate source for all thi ...
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Welcome to CONSCIOUSNESS IS ALL THERE IS, the podcast hosted by Harvard- and MIT- trained medical doctor, neuroscientist, and globally recognized expert in consciousness, Dr. Tony Nader. On this podcast, you'll find a mix of episodes on Consciousness and how Consciousness pertains to health, relationships, and inner growth. Combining the most modern scientific discoveries and the most ancient fields of knowledge hosted by Dr. Tony Nader with some of the greatest thinkers, philosophers, scien ...
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Welcome to the Science Deep Dive Podcast, where we make the fascinating world of science accessible and exciting! Each day, our two AI hosts engage in dynamic conversations that break down scientific articles and lectures, turning complex concepts into lively discussions. In just 10-15 minutes, you'll gain a deeper understanding of essential scientific ideas, all while enjoying an entertaining and memorable experience. Forget about reading dense science books or enduring lengthy audiobooks a ...
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UFOs/UAPs, new scientific theories and discoveries, astronomy, space exploration, artificial intelligence, along with future technology and trends are discussed with top experts and scientists. From the scientific mysteries of today, to the innovations and technologies that will set the pace for the world of tomorrow, Rebelliously Curious is a podcast that explores science, technology, and the unexplained in rich, colorful conversations tailored for the passionately inquisitive mind. In ever ...
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"The Long Run" Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton would appreciate today's biotech. Scientific entrepreneurs of the 21st century must be ready for what Shackleton called the “hazardous journey, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger, safe return doubtful, honor and recognition in case of success.” Today, the men and women who strive to apply science for the betterment of human health have a historic opportunity. They need stamina and resilience to achieve something ...
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Welcome to The Coleman Nation Show, hosted by successful entrepreneur and public speaker, Michael Coleman, founder of The Coleman Nation. Here, Michael dives deep into a kaleidoscope of contemporary topics, from social commentary and political analysis to the latest in technology and scientific breakthroughs. Join Michael as he explores the most pressing issues of our times through a unique lens, blending insightful analysis with engaging discussions. The show features a wide range of conten ...
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We’re pulling back the curtain on scientific discovery, taking you beyond the data and into the heart of what drives innovation today. Hosted by Professor David Baker, The Baker Lab Podcast invites you to hear from real people at the forefront of biology, chemistry, physics, and AI. Their personal journeys, challenges, and triumphs reveal that there are many ways of becoming and being a scientist. From moments of doubt to breakthroughs that change everything, these stories prove that great s ...
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People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
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Are you searching for great stories to ignite your curiosity, teach you to perform better in life and career, inspire your mind, and make you laugh along the way? In this science podcast, Dr. Marie McNeely introduces you to the brilliant researchers behind the latest scientific discoveries. Join us as they share their greatest failures, most staggering successes, candid career advice, and what drives them forward in life and science. Our website with show notes]] Greetings science fans! We’r ...
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Stanford grad students tell stories from the world of biology, highlighting the scientific method and the major discoveries that made the field what it is today.
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Whether food, drugs or ideas, what you consume influences who you become. Learn directly from the best scientists & thinkers alive today about how your mind-body reacts to what you feed it. The weekly M&M podcast features conversations with the most interesting scientists, thinkers, and technology entrepreneurs alive today. Not medical advice. At M&M, we are interested in trying to figure out how things work, not affirming our existing beliefs. We prefer consulting primary rather than second ...
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We are entering a new era—where technology and humanity become inextricably linked—where information is virtually limitless and scientific and technological breakthroughs will have the power to transform our lives in ways we’ve yet to imagine. In this time of great uncertainty, we look boldly into the future while bringing you the facts, analysis you need today. Welcome to the Singularity Lab, your home for futurism, breaking technology, scientific exploration, and UAP discoveries.
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The 21st century is the century of biology. Discoveries made in the lab today will shape the cures of tomorrow. Hosted by award-winning science writer Rachel Tompa and creator Rob Piercy, Lab Notes pulls back the curtain on the human stories behind headline-grabbing scientific studies and breakthroughs. Lab Notes is a production of the Allen Institute.
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The Minor Consult explores leadership with innovators, changemakers, and risk-takers. Hosted by Stanford School of Medicine Dean Lloyd Minor, MD, the podcast convenes top minds from across fields to share their perspectives, impart lessons from their careers, and discuss the complex challenges leaders face today. Through their conversations, Dr. Minor unearths the qualities and skills that leaders need to succeed in turbulent times. Dr. Minor has served as Dean since 2012 and is also a profe ...
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Leaders of AI is the go-to AI podcast that delivers real insights for today’s decision makers. About the hosts: Co-host Julia McCoy is an innovative entrepreneur who grew her name to one of the best in the world at content marketing, back when it was done 100% by humans. She sold her 100-person writing agency in 2021 to enter the realm of AI. Today, she lives, breathes and sleeps the science of how to bring businesses and marketing teams into the AI age, personally leading AI integrations fo ...
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Exploring all things genetics. Dr Patrick Short, University of Cambridge alumnus and CEO of Sano Genetics, analyses the science, interviews the experts, and discusses the latest findings and breakthroughs in genetic research. To find out more about Sano Genetics and its mission to accelerate the future of precision medicine visit: www.sanogenetics.com
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The CAS lecture series „Cutting Edge“ addresses the various challenges that scholarship is facing today. Current political and economic changes, such as globalization, great discoveries like genome sequencing or the hypotheses of string theory are asking for scientific creativity. What can different disciplines offer to answer those challenges? What is the current state of research, what is cutting edge? | Die Vortragsreihe am Center for Advanced Studies fragt nach den aktuellsten Entwicklun ...
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Welcome to the Workplace Confidence Podcast with Penny Haslam, the place where people professionals share the great work they do. In each episode hear from leaders in HR, L&D, D&I and more as they share their insights, best practices and tips about making a real difference in the world of work. We cover the topics that are on your mind - whether it’s finding new ways to align HR strategies across global teams or giving your L&D programs a fresh edge to keep up with today’s demands. Plus the ...
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Are you fascinated by the intersection of biblical archaeology and modern science? Step into a world where history and cutting-edge research converge in our podcast, focusing on the Shroud of Turin, one of the most important Christian relics. I'm Guy R. Powell, author of "The Only Witness, a Christian Historical Fiction on the Shroud of Turin" and I invite you to join me and top experts from around the world including researchers, scientists, historians, and believers, (sindonologists – thos ...
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NEW EPISODES DAILY - Take a deep dive into the LAW OF ATTRACTION so that you can activate this elite secret once and for all in your own life. It’s not about what you're leaving behind, it's about chasing the things that really matter…a Life Without Limits. Make the decision TODAY to begin living your best life. Steven Canyon is the author and creator of "Kinetic Belief" - a way of thinking that dives deep into the Law of Attraction and puts you squarely at the controls of your entire existe ...
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As someone looking to make a real difference in the lives of patients suffering from disease , there is a lot you can do beyond publishing papers. It takes an average of 17 years to go from research finding to clinical implementation. This means that ground-breaking discoveries will not matter much if no one picks up the mantle to carry those discoveries forward. It’s hard to become the kind of leader who drives research findings forward into clinical application. It used to be that through ...
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How Chemistry Turns Ingredients into Culinary Art
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In this episode of Science Deep Dive, we delve into the fascinating world of cooking chemistry—the science that turns simple ingredients into delightful dishes. Learn about the roles of water, fats, and proteins, and how heat triggers unique reactions like the Maillard reaction and caramelization to create complex flavors and textures. We'll explor…
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Reykjanes Peninsula Erupts Again, Youngest Planet TIDYE-1b Discovered, Study Reveals Cancer Linked Changes, Squid Capsule Revolutionizes Drug Delivery, and more...
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(0:10): Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula Erupts Again: Spectacular Lava Flows Prompt Evacuations (2:04): Youngest Planet Ever Discovered: TIDYE-1b Challenges Planet Formation Theories (4:22): Normal Breast Cells Show Cancer-Linked Chromosomal Changes: New Study Challenges Genetic Beliefs (7:02): Squid-Inspired Capsule Revolutionizes Drug Delivery, Eli…
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EP 162: The genetics of isolated communities with Professor Jim Wilson of the University of Edinburgh
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Show Notes: 0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast 01:00 Welcome to Jim 01:40 The most impactful discoveries of Jim’s work across more than 25 Scottish islands as part of the Viking Genes project 05:00 The increased prevalence of BRCA mutations and founder effects in specific island populations 07:45 Population sizes on the islands Jim studies 09:01 Is…
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Vaccine Contamination & Fiat Science | Kevin McKernan | IS #5
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Send us a text About the guest: Kevin McKernan is the founder and Chief Science Officer of Medicinal Genomics. He has worked in biotechnology since the early 1990s, when he was involved in the Human Genome Project. Episode summary: Nick and Kevin discuss: components of the COVID vaccines, including modified mRNA & lipid nanoparticles; DNA contamina…
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E4: From Virtual Assistants to AI Agents – The 2-Year Timeline to Mass Job Disruption with Austin Armstrong
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In this mind-bending episode of Leaders of AI, marketing virtuoso Austin Armstrong (1M+ Meta followers) joins Julia McCoy and David Shapiro to explore the rapidly approaching reality of AI agents replacing human virtual workers. Armstrong predicts massive workforce disruption within just 2 years as agentic AI becomes capable of performing knowledge…
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DESI Study Confirms Einstein's Gravity, California Investigates Child's Avian Flu Case, Scientists Reprogram Stem Cells, Solar Orbiter Reveals Stunning Images, and more...
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DESI Study Confirms Einstein's Gravity, Unveils Dynamic Dark Energy in Cosmic Structure Growth California Child's Suspected Avian Flu Case Sparks Investigation, Raises Concerns Over Virus Spread Scientists Unlock Ancient Genes to Reprogram Cells, Revolutionizing Stem Cell Research Solar Orbiter Unveils Stunning High-Resolution Images of Sun's Surfa…
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The Unseen Influence: How UFOs, Sigmund Freud and PR Shape What We Believe | RC 75
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What do UAPs and Freudian psychoanalysis have in common? In this episode, we explore an unexpected connection between UFOs, Freudian psychoanalysis, and the rise of modern advertising and PR. How did Freud’s revolutionary ideas about the unconscious mind shape not just our personal psyches but entire industries designed to influence public percepti…
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S7 Ep4: Exploring AI Innovation: Psychiatrist John Torous on How AI Could Transform Mental Health Care
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Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes John Torous, MD, director of digital psychiatry at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, for a conversation about AI’s potential to expand access to mental health care and enhance diagnosis and treatment. They discuss how AI can help detect mental distress from an individual’s digital footprint and how it can use data to i…
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Why We Hear What We Hear: The Mechanics of Sound
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In this episode of Science Deep Dive, we take an enlightening journey into the world of sound, exploring how invisible waves transform into the rich auditory experiences that shape our daily lives. From the basic nature of sound waves and their propagation through different mediums to the intricacies of human hearing, discover how our ears and brai…
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DeepMind Launches $22M AI Fund, Ancient Organism Solves Evolution Puzzle, Hiker Discovers Ancient Ecosystem, Quantum Tech Breakthrough Unveiled, and more...
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(0:10): Google DeepMind Launches $22M AI Fund for Scientific Breakthroughs, Targets Rare Diseases and Sustainability (2:13): Ancient Organism May Solve Evolution's Chicken-or-Egg Puzzle, Study Finds (4:50): Hiker Unveils 280-Million-Year-Old Ecosystem in Italian Alps, Sparking Climate Change Insights (6:42): Breakthrough in Quantum Tech: New Mechan…
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Dogwood IMC-2 Eases Long-COVID Symptoms, Daytime Sleepiness Triples Dementia Risk, NSAIDs Double Bleeding Risk, Migratory Birds Spread Ticks, and more...
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(0:10): Dogwood's IMC-2 Shows Promise in Reducing Long-COVID Fatigue and Sleep Issues (2:03): Study Links Daytime Sleepiness to Tripled Dementia Risk, Emphasizes Sleep's Role in Cognitive Health (4:23): Study Warns NSAIDs Double Bleeding Risk for Anticoagulant Patients: Ibuprofen, Diclofenac, Naproxen Highlighted (6:47): Study Reveals Migratory Bir…
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Epi 23 - The Ideal Civilization - What Does It Look Like?
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In today’s episode, I am diving into the profound concept of the "Cycle of Civilization," a theory presented by Alexander Fraser Tytler, which outlines the cyclical nature of society's rise and fall. We explore how civilizations transition from bondage to spiritual awakening, courage, liberty, abundance, selfishness, apathy, dependency, and ultimat…
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787: Examining the Neural Circuits Involved in Using Timing Differences to Localize Sound - Dr. Catherine Carr
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Dr. Catherine Emily Carr is a Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Maryland, College Park. In the lab, Catherine is interested in understanding how animals perceive their environment. This work involves observing animal behavior in the field, as well as laboratory studies to try to understand the biol…
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Skin Biology: Hormones, Light, Vitamin D, Melatonin & Stress | Andrzej Slominski | #189
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Send us a text About the guest: Andrzej Slominski, MD, PhD is a dermapathologist and skin biologist who has spent decades studying skin biology, especially regarding endocrinology (hormones), stress response, photobiology, and more. Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Slominski discuss: hormone production in the skin; vitamin D photobiology; risks and be…
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Bipedalism: A Walk Through Human Evolution
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In this enlightening episode of Science Deep Dive, we delve deep into the evolution of human bipedalism—a pivotal milestone in our species' journey. From the anatomical adaptations that enable us to walk upright to the environmental challenges that prompted this transition, we explore the origins and advantages of bipedalism. Discover how early hom…
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Study Challenges Dark Matter Model, DNA Vaccine Promises Cancer Breakthrough, Ancient Pebbles Hint at Rotation, Diabetes Epidemic Affects 800 Million, and more...
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(0:10): New Study Challenges Dark Matter Model with Discovery of 'Red Monster' Galaxies (2:18): Groundbreaking DNA Vaccine Shows Promise Against Aggressive Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (4:35): 12,000-Year-Old Pierced Pebbles: Oldest Spindle Whorls Hint at Pre-Wheel Rotation Technology (7:01): Diabetes Epidemic: 800 Million Affected Globally, Treat…
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Epi 22 - Manners in Today's World - Do We Still Need Them?!
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Today we're tackling a subject that's essential yet often overlooked: manners. In this episode, I'll discuss why manners are not just old-fashioned courtesies but crucial tools that facilitate smoother interactions and enhance mutual respect in society. Join me, Michael Coleman, as I explore how manners, from simple gestures like saying "thank you"…
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EP 161: How large language models can help build immunotherapies with Michelle Teng of Etcembly Ltd.
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0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast 01:00 Welcome to Michelle 01:35 Explaining immunotherapy and its evolution over the past decade 04:10 Current insights on immunotherapy responders and the underlying factors driving varied individual responses 05:50 The latest generation of T-cell receptor therapies 08:53 The origin of the Long Term Survivor Study…
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Psychedelics, Functional Neuroimaging & the Human Brain | Joshua Siegel | #188
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Send us a text About the guest: Joshua Siegel, MD, PhD is a psychiatrist & systems neuroscience at New York University. He uses functional imaging to study the effects of psychedelics and other drugs on the human brain. Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Siegel discuss: fMRI and how it works; relationship between neural activity and blood flow; function…
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Study Challenges Dark Matter Theory, Sandstone Uncovers Snowball Earth Evidence, Revolutionary Cooling Material Reduces Energy Use, Moderate Exercise Cuts Afib Risk, and more...
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(0:10): New Study Challenges Dark Matter Theory with MOND, Suggests Rapid Early Galaxy Formation (2:27): Ancient Sandstone Near Pikes Peak Reveals First Physical Evidence of Snowball Earth Era (4:40): Revolutionary Cooling Material Outperforms Liquid Metal, Slashes Data Center Energy Use by 13% (7:08): Study Finds 60% Drop in Afib Risk with Moderat…
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Surviving the Impossible: The Science of Extremophiles
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In this episode of Science Deep Dive, we delve into the captivating world of extremophiles—remarkable organisms that thrive in some of the most hostile environments on Earth. From the scorching heat of geothermal springs to the freezing temperatures of the Arctic, extremophiles demonstrate an incredible ability to adapt and survive where most life …
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Exploring Consciousness + Transcendental Meditation with Dr Tony Nader & Dr Julie Foucher
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Episode hosted by Dr. Julie Foucher of the Pursuing Health Podcast, on Sep 17, 2024: #PursuingHealthTony Nader, MD, PhD is a medical doctor trained at Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Ph.D. in neuroscience) and a globally recognized expert in the science of Consciousness and human development. Dr. Nader, whose training …
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786: Branching Out to Better Understand Evolutionary Relatedness By Examining Phylogenetic Trees - Dr. James O'Dwyer
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Dr. James O'Dwyer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Biology and the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. The research in James’s lab uses computational and theoretical approaches to better understand the patterns we observe in the world. He is an ecologist and is particularl…
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E3: Ex-Military Op Says AGI is Here Already, Discusses Machine Consciousness and More
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In this incredible episode, Julia, Dave, and special guest Charles Sears, ex-military ops, expert on human consciousness, and current AI consultant and entrepreneur, have a mind-blowing conversation that you can't afford to miss if you're at all interested in the current state of machine evolution and if we will be living in an iRobot situation ver…
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Synesthesia & Effects of Digital Technology on Brain & Mental Health | Richard Cytowic | #187
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Send us a text About the guest: Richard Cytowic is a neurologist, poplar science writer and professor at the George Washington University. Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Cytowic discuss: the effects of smart phones and social media on the developing and adult brain; artificial blue light vs. broad spectrum natural light; attention & addiction to tec…
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The Vaccine Revolution: Eradicating Diseases for Good
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In this enlightening episode of Science Deep Dive, we dive deep into the world of vaccines—the unsung heroes of public health. Imagine your body as a kingdom under constant threat from invisible invaders. For centuries, people battled these pathogens unaided until the advent of vaccines transformed the game. We explore how vaccines work, from the b…
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Zhurong Rover Discovers Ancient Ocean, Graphene Research Achieves Breakthrough, Technique Reveals Black Hole Echoes, Omega-3 and Omega-6 Reduce Cancer Risk, and more...
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(0:10): China's Zhurong Rover Unveils Evidence of Ancient Ocean on Mars (2:33): Breakthrough in Graphene Research: Twisted Bilayer Reveals Consistent Optical Conductivity (4:52): Breakthrough Technique Reveals Light Echoes Around Black Holes, Enhancing Mass and Spin Measurements (7:04): Omega-3 and Omega-6 Fatty Acids Linked to Lower Cancer Risk, S…
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EP 160: Artificial Intelligence, GWAS in Drug Discovery, and Career Insights with Dr. Eric Fauman, Executive Director and Head of Computational Biology in the Internal Medicine Research Unit at Pfizer
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0:00 Introduction 1:30 The power of social media: How Eric published 10 papers based on ideas that he discussed on Twitter 5:50 Explanation of The Table of Everything, an internal database at Pfizer that catalogs nearly 20,000 human genes and their associated diseases and traits 13:20 How Eric’s team works to correlate genome-wide association study…
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Deaf Mosquitoes Reveal Mating Secrets, Bright Light Therapy Treats Depression, CRISPR Trial Raises Safety Concerns, Study Shows Extra School Year Fails Impact Brain Structure, and more...
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(0:10): Deaf Mosquitoes Reveal Sound's Crucial Role in Mating: New Genetic Insights for Population Control (2:26): Study Finds Bright Light Therapy Effective, Cost-Efficient for Treating Depression (4:38): Patient Death in CRISPR Sickle Cell Trial Sparks Safety Concerns Over Gene Editing Therapies (6:37): Study Reveals Extra School Year Doesn't Alt…
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The Mystery of Dark Matter: What Is the Universe Hiding?
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In this captivating episode of Science Deep Dive, we journey into the mysterious realm of dark matter—the invisible giant that constitutes about 85% of our universe's mass. Picture this: when you flick on the lights, you can only see a fraction of the space around you. In the cosmos, the same holds true; the stars, galaxies, and planets we can obse…
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Kidney Biology: Simple Diet & Lifestyle Practices for Kidney Health | Thomas Weimbs | #186
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Send us a text About the guest: Thomas Weimbs, PhD is a biologist at UC-Santa Barbara whose lab studies kidney function in health and disease. Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Weimbs discuss: basic kidney biology; kidney stones and their causes, including dietary oxalates and fructose; the kidney damaging effects of common pharmaceuticals like Ibuprof…
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Ep167: Leslie Williams on transfer RNA therapies
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Leslie Williams, CEO of Boston-based hC Bioscience, on developing transfer RNA therapies.By Timmerman Report
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Sweet Tooth Reveals Personality Traits, Study Links Herpes to Alzheimer's, Harvard Study Reveals Mars Habitability, Hepatitis Delta Triples Cancer Risk, and more...
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(0:10): Sweet Tooth Linked to Agreeable Personality Traits Across Cultures, Study Finds (1:41): Herpes Virus Linked to Alzheimer's: New Study Reveals Pathways to Brain Invasion (3:58): Harvard Study Reveals Mars' Magnetic Field Lasted Longer, Suggesting Extended Habitability (6:12): Hepatitis Delta Virus Coinfection Triples Liver Cancer Risk in Hep…
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E2: Verizon Deploying AI in Call Centers? Advances in Robotics, Scientific Discoveries, & Dating with AI
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In this episode, Julia, Dave, and special guest YouTuber Dylan Curious cover the intersection of generative AI in call centers with a recent use case from Verizon, where they're building “personal research assistants” for employees on calls so they don't have to record or search around for particular data while on the line, where the AI assistant d…
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Trump Sparks Fluoridation Debate, Study Questions mRNA Vaccine Immunity, Study Links Cannabis Use to Brain Changes, Mars Rivers Melted by CO2, and more...
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(0:10): Trump's Potential Ban on Fluoridation Sparks Renewed Debate Over Public Health in U.S. (2:15): Study Reveals mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines Lack Long-Term Immunity, Urges New Vaccine Strategies (4:02): Study Links Adolescent Cannabis Use to Brain Cortex Thinning and Impaired Functioning (6:14): Mars' Ancient Rivers: Carbon Dioxide, Not Climate, Mel…
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785: Investigating Interactions Between the Immune System and Central Nervous System - Dr. Jonathan Kipnis
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Dr. Jonathan (Jony) Kipnis is a BJC Investigator and the Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Distinguished Professor of Pathology and Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. He is also Professor of Neurology, Neuroscience, and Neurosurgery and Director of the Brain Immunology and Glia Center there. Jony is a neuroimmunologist. H…
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Elements of History: The Fascinating Story Behind the Periodic Table
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Join us for a captivating exploration of the history of the periodic table, a monumental achievement in the field of chemistry. In this episode of Science Deep Dive, we piece together the fascinating story of how the periodic table was developed—from the ancient Greeks’ theories of matter to the alchemical quests of medieval scientists. We’ll discu…
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Webb and Hubble Capture Blood-Soaked Galaxies, New Virus Emerges in Florida Rodents, New Therapy Slows Dementia Progression, Study Finds Longer Surgery Wait Reduces Risks, and more...
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(0:10): NASA's Webb and Hubble Capture 'Blood-Soaked' Galaxies on Collision Course in Halloween Spectacle (2:23): New Virus Found in Florida Rodents Sparks Spillover Concerns (4:34): New Therapy Slows Dementia in Older Adults, Study Shows 4-Year Cognitive Delay (6:39): New Study Suggests Longer Wait for Surgeries Post-Heart Attack to Reduce Risks i…
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UFO Culture’s Dark Side: Misinformation & Manipulation in Dark Alliance with Jay Weidner | RC 74
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In this deep-dive episode of Rebelliously Curious, we’re taking a critical look at the rise of misinformation, manipulation, and cult-like followings in UFO culture, with a special focus on filmmaker Darcy Weir's latest documentary, Dark Alliance: The Inside Story of the Cosmic Con. Darcy examines the controversial and divisive figures David Wilcoc…
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Self-Experimentation (n=1) in Metabolic Health, Lipid-Energy, Trust in Medical & Scientific Institutions | Nick Norwitz | IS#4
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Send us a text Full version available on Substack and YouTube. About the guest: Nick Norwitz, PhD received his PhD in Physiology at Oxford University and is finishing his MD degree at Harvard Medical School. He is also an independent content creator focused on making metabolic health mainstream. Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Norwitz discuss: blood …
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Study Reveals Sleep Aids Recovery, Tokyo Scientists Create Photosynthetic Cells, Miranda May Harbor Ocean, High BMI Increases Long COVID Risk, and more...
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(0:10): Study Reveals Sleep's Crucial Role in Heart Attack Recovery and Inflammation Reduction (1:55): Tokyo Scientists Engineer Photosynthetic Animal Cells with Red Algae Chloroplasts (3:59): Uranus Moon Miranda May Harbor Subsurface Ocean, Potential for Alien Life (6:01): High BMI Elevates Post-COVID Risk in Youth: Study Highlights Obesity's Impa…
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EP 159: Engineering macrophages to tackle rare disease with Noam Baumatz of Noga Therapeutics
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0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast 01:00 Welcome to Noam and discussion of his motivation to drive rare disease forward 03:00 Noam’s daughter Noga’s experience of rare disease, including an 8 to 12 month journey to diagnosis 05:10 How the experience of his daughter receiving a genetic diagnosis motivated Noam to take change into his own hands 10:12…
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2: The Courage to Create - Susana Vazquez Torres
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Susana Vazquez Torres embodies courage. Born in Mexico, she moved to a big city to study science — and then crossed continents twice to advance her studies. Unfamiliar cultures, language barriers, and imposter syndrome were all part of her journey. But with support from labmates and others, Susana found her footing and joined the Baker Lab for her …
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Weekend Warriors Cut Dementia Risk, Mayan City Valeriana Discovered, Single Women Report Higher Satisfaction, Chonkus Cyanobacteria Boosts Carbon Sequestration, and more...
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(0:10): Weekend Warriors Reduce Dementia Risk, Study Finds Significant Cognitive Benefits (2:36): Lost Mayan City Valeriana Discovered in Mexico, Reveals Ancient Urban Grandeur (4:53): Study Shatters Stereotypes: Single Women Report Higher Satisfaction Than Single Men (7:01): Chonkus Cyanobacteria: A New Ally in Carbon Sequestration and Biomanufact…
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S7 Ep3: Exploring AI Innovation: Coalition for Health AI CEO Brian Anderson on guiding responsible AI in biomedicine
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Dean Lloyd Minor welcomes Dr. Brian Anderson, co-founder and CEO of the Coalition for Health AI, for a conversation about guiding the responsible development and use of AI in health care. They discuss how government, technology companies, health systems, and patient groups are working together through CHAI to create standards for safe and effective…
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The Magic of Mitosis: How Cells Multiply and Thrive
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In this episode of Science Deep Dive, we explore the fascinating world of cell division, specifically focusing on mitosis—a vital process responsible for growth, repair, and asexual reproduction in living organisms. Picture yourself as a microscopic observer witnessing the intricate choreography of mitosis, where a single cell divides to produce tw…
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Sugar & Sweeteners: Are They Really Addictive or Unhealthy? | Nicole Avena | #185
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Send us a text Full version available on Substack and YouTube. About the guest: Nicole Avena, PhD is a neuroscientist at Mount Sinai. She studies the effects of sugar and diet on animal behavior and the brain. She is also the author of, “Sugarless.” Episode summary: Nick and Dr. Avena discuss: drug addiction vs. food addiction; glucose, fructose & …
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