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There is increasing recognition that the reductionist mindset that is currently dominating society, rooted in unlimited economic growth unperceptive to its social and environmental impact, cannot resolve the converging environmental, social and economic crises we now face. The primary aim of this unit is to encourage the shift away from reductionist and human centred thinking towards a holistic and ecological worldview. This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, ...
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STEMpunkPodcast

Tom, Christie and Shane

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STEMpunk podcast is many things from informal chats with the hosts on STEM based topics, to interviews with STEM professionals and live events, all trying to figure out what STEM is. If you want to find out also, come along for the audio journey with us! STEMpunk is hosted by Tom Gordon, Christie McMonigal and Shane Hengst.
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There is increasing recognition that the reductionist mindset that is currently dominating society, rooted in unlimited economic growth unperceptive to its social and environmental impact, cannot resolve the converging environmental, social and economic crises we now face. The primary aim of this unit is to encourage the shift away from reductionist and human centred thinking towards a holistic and ecological worldview. This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, ...
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The Grid is a podcast about email, communication strategy, the tech industry, and scaling your business. Tune in as SendGrid’s CMO Scott Heimes interviews our customers, our employees, and industry thought leaders.
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Maths + Cancer

Oxford University

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A podcast exploring the role of mathematics and statistics in cancer research – and the stories behind the people making it happen. Maths + Cancer is hosted by Dr Vicky Neale, a mathematician at the University of Oxford. Since March 2021, she has been receiving treatment for a rare form of cancer, prompting her to discover more about how her colleagues in the mathematical community are contributing to cancer research – from prevention, through to diagnosis and treatment.
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insideQuantum tells the human stories behind cutting-edge developments in quantum technology, with the aim of highlighting the diverse range of people behind the amazing discoveries powering the quantum revolution. Each episode features a different guest, chosen from a wide variety of backgrounds, jobs and career stages, including guests from both academia and industry. Over the course of a 30-40 minute chat we'll hear all about their story, and how they got to where they are now. What got t ...
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Welcome to The Random Sample! In this podcast, we share stories about mathematics, statistics, data science and the people involved. This is a collaboration between the Australian Data Science Network (ADSN), the Statistical Society of Australia (SSA), the Australian Mathematical Society (AustMS), the OPTIMA ARC Training Centre, the MATRIX Mathematical Research Institute, and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers (ACEMS). ACEMS created the podcast in 2018. F ...
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Seek Learning

BYU Education Society

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The Seek Learning podcast brings the best educational research from the McKay School of Education at Brigham Young University into the homes and lives of Latter-day Saints. Each episode features an interview with a different scholar to learn about education and how it can help Latter-day Saints in their professions, homes, and gospel living. The podcast is sponsored by the BYU Education Society. The views expressed on this podcast do not necessarily reflect the views of Brigham Young Univers ...
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The defense advanced research project agency otherwise known as D.A.R.P.A. Has been looking into using g semi-autonomous robots for warfare . These would be surrogates manned by soldiers hundreds if not thousands of miles away from any war zone . In addition there is a scientist wanting to place human consciousness onto a microchip and place it int…
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Atherosclerosis is a silent but deadly condition. It happens when your arteries get clogged with plaque, restricting blood flow and putting you at serious risk for heart attacks and strokes. But here’s the fascinating part: maths is stepping up to help doctors and scientists understand how this condition develops and progresses. In this episode, we…
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Lee Robinson, MS, CCC-SLP Speech and Language Clinic Director, Brigham Young University "There's a wide range of disorders that we work with. We work with adults who have had a stroke and have lost their ability to communicate or lost their ability to swallow...We work with people who have had a traumatic brain injury and have lost their ability to…
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Land grabbing is nothing new as it’s been happening since the Greeks and Romans and possibly before . Very similar to the trail of tears our government has over stepped its bounds to have blackrock , state street and vanguard be there to buy up land for Pennie’s on the dollar after a catastrophe hurricane situation. Asheville , N.C. Is not hurrican…
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The 2024 WIMSIG Conference celebrates the achievements of women, trans and gender diverse people in the mathematical sciences. WIMSIG stands for the Women in Mathematics Special Interest Group. The group is a part of the Australian Mathematical Society. WIMSIG just wrapped up its third-ever conference with a big gathering in Sydney. In this episode…
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The knowledge of Thoth the Atlantean in regards to the emerald tablets is amazing . He iis referred to as a scribe to the gods . He is very similar to Hermes of Greece in his description . How are they both similar to Yeashua , Jesus , real name ? Were they all three the same being ? Listen to some of the quotes from him then you decide . Support t…
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Since the early 20th century the Umbanda Tribe of Brazil has blended African , indigenous and European Spirituality beliefs as being part of their religion . I’ve thing that sets them apart from many beliefs in the west is their view of sexual energy and human sexuality . Sex and sexual energy is viewed by many in the west as being a negative and e…
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The Perils of "Publish or Perish". This episode of The Random Sample is the final instalment in our special three-part series on navigating the world of academic and scientific publishing. In it, we dive deep into the dilemma - and what many see as the pervasive mindset - known simply as publish or perish. Our guest is QUT statistician Professor Ad…
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Mediation is helpful in quieting the mind from stress , anxiety and many obstacles in daily life. This also helps us to achieve a higher vibrational frequency. How does diet help this ? Why do we need to be in a higher vibrational frequency in order to connect with inter dimensional beings and or extra terrestrial intelligence? What would be the pr…
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In January of 1971 Dr. Edgar Mitchell made history by being the 6th msn to walk on the moon . This experience profoundly changed him through his perceptions and philosophies. He had what he described as a kundalini awakening . What kundalini awakening ? What are the signs ? How did it change Dr Mitchell’s life ? How did the experience of coming hom…
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For 50 yrs scientist have been studying Epigenetics , which is the study of inheritable traits within our Genetics that are altered or changed based upon certain stimuli . It’s amazing that the Generics of humans can change based upon environment, relationships , nutrition and trauma . How would that translate if we were to be abducted by aliens or…
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The Challenges of Publishing Interdisciplinary Research. This episode of The Random Sample is the second instalment in our special three-part series into the world of academic and scientific publishing. In it, we delve into the challenges of publishing interdisciplinary research with special guest, Professor Xiao-Li Meng, founding editor-in-chief o…
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We’ve all heard the saying, “publish or perish”. But what does that really mean in today’s world of academic publishing? Scientific publishing has been shaping knowledge since the 17th century. Today, it's bigger, and more complex, than ever. Yet, for many inside the world of science, it remains a maze of confusion. For those outside of it, it’s pr…
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For centuries running many ancient cultures have shown their extreme knowledge of Astronomy, Mathematics and physics. How is it possible that they had do much knowledge back then ? How is it that many cultures , regardless of geography or language share similarities in beliefs and much if not all of the same knowledge ? What kind of constellations …
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Circadian rhythm, which the pattern our bodies have that affects our sleep and when we wake up . What else might be connected to it ? Hint —-/ it’s way more than you might think . Is this why the United States is leading the world in gut health issues , diabetes, obesity, anxiety, depression? How is it effected if we were to live on Mars ? Support …
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Heather Leary, PhD Associate Professor, Instructional Psychology & Technology, Brigham Young University "They're really growing in their profession, meeting other people, asking good questions of each other, and figuring out how they can just be better teachers overall. And not just with these few lessons that they're creating."…
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Here’s something to toast to. Australia’s wine industry is leading the way when it comes to a very important issue: sustainability. And Data Science is helping the industry do that! In this episode, we explore the Data Science project being carried out by the Australian Wine Research Institute (AWRI), how and why it started, and how grape growers a…
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In August the 8th , 2024 we have the Lion’s Gate Portal . What does that mean? It means that Sirius ( the Alpha Star of the Canis Major Constellation ) is the brightest star and is considered to be a spiritual sun . It’s also referred to it as a Galactic New Year . It is considered to be the best time to release the old ways and manifest a better l…
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For decades the term “Junk DNA” has been used to describe DNA material that scientist have yet to understand its usage . When scientist use terms it is very similar to when psychologists use the terms ADHD , Autism or any other label . They stick like glue and once it’s out there it’s difficult to get it off . What should be the next label once the…
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Since 2020 there has been a massive awakening of the collective . Those as is with everything from religion, politics , education, ideologies ect. Since January of this year it really has changed with the massive solar flares , the eclipse and the white buffalo birth . The recent attempt on presidential candidate Donald Trump is significant because…
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Have you heard of, or are you experiencing, eco-grief or climate anxiety? For many STEM researchers, including those in the mathematical and data sciences, this is becoming a very real thing as they explore and tackle problems and questions about the environment and climate. But just how serious of a problem is this for the STEM community? A group …
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John Nelson Darby is the creator of the Rapture Doctrine in the Bible . He added it in 1827, roughly 200 years ago because he noticed how well it worked at controlling more church members . This is obviously a method of manipulation on the churches part . How does this connect to someone going through the dark night of the soul? The two depend on g…
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For thousands of years our ancestors had a deep connection to nature . Many indigenous cultures hold a deep reverence for nature as being sacred . There is now scientific evidence to support the health benefits of hugging trees . The deep debate by the scientific community is if trees have a conscious . What are the experiences of those that have h…
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Since 1500-500 B.C. In India knowledge of Chakras has increased and is now once again taking center stage of how are bodies react to stress in life . Stress is one of many issues we face in a fast passed society that have great consequences to our mental , physical , spiritual and emotional health . What is a chakra to begin with? How many do we ha…
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People love stories. That simple fact all too often gets lost by scientists when it comes to communicating research. In this episode, we chat to someone who helps researchers tell their stories. Not with words. But visually, using graphic design. Dr Jess Hopf decided to combine her two passions, science and graphic design, into a business where she…
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Recently Dr. Sarah Bennet and her team of scientists have been working hard on a project that has yielded interesting results . Humans have encoded into their DNA a gene that causes us to worship ann exterior source . This information combined with the calcification of the pineal gland and the centuries of organized religion is why people are like …
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Since 1977 Star Wars has played a huge part in pop culture . Many people do not realize that the Jedi Order in Star Wars is actually base upon the DJEDHI Order the Followed Osiris in ancient Egypt in 2400 B.C . Osiris is the God of Fertility and Agriculture, which goes hand in hand quite well. Now there is a rise of DJEDHI which means more people a…
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It’s only been a few short years since we witnessed the power of bushfires here in Australia. The summer of 2019 and 2020 brought us Australia’s most catastrophic bushfire season ever. The 2019-20 bushfires destroyed more than 3,000 homes, killed more than 30 people, and torched tens of millions of hectares of land and forest. With the effects of c…
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Since the 1960s many new view points on how the human mind functions . Back then scientists believed that when are really young it was simply a done deal . Now scientist are changing their view point on that . Neuroplastcity is when the brain learns new behavior patterns and adapts to them . Is this how we get past generational trauma ? When we hav…
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Why do some people struggle with maths? In this episode, we chat with Dr Jacob Paul from The University of Melbourne’s School of Psychological Sciences, where he leads the Maths at Human Scale Lab. The focus of his research is to understand maths learning disorders, including something called dyscalculia. Jacob tells us what it means for children a…
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On April 22nd 2024 there was a recent birth of a white buffalo. What is the spiritual, cultural snd life changing significance? With the solar flares , eclipse, full moon, new moon and now the birth of the white buffalo it begs the question of what big changes are in fact occurring ? What do many Native American tribes believe ? How does the effect…
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This episode of The Random Sample gives you a glimpse into some of the mathematics and physics that is used to understand the building blocks of the universe. A research program at the MATRIX mathematical research institute earlier this year explored the deep connections between mathematics, quantum field theory, and string theory. One of the organ…
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For years there have been reports of organ recipients having odd repercussions from their transplant. These include a new taste for certain foods or a new appreciation of classical music . How about solving their donor’s murder? How would doctors and medical professionals begin to explain this ? Our bodies are a giant consciousness within itself be…
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An interview with the president and founder of African Gong, Elizabeth Rasekoala. Her current book "Race and Sociocultaral Inclusion in Science Communication" brings together perspectives from science communicators from the global south. Host, Katie L. Burke, Digital Features Editor at American Scientist. Edited by Nwabata Nnani.…
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Since the 1947, notice the year , scientists have researched the effects of Electromagnetic Weapons on skin and the human body as a whole . The Active Denial System (ADS) is a Kinetic Energy Weapon that is non lethal but has a heat ray which causes nausea, vommiiting , not to mention skin rashes and blisters . What if this has long range effects th…
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