Science Stories fortæller historier om videnskab baseret på nysgerrighed og fascination af viden og indsigt, men vi kan også være kritiske og stille spørgsmål ved veletablerede dogmer. Vi stræber efter at forstå grundlaget for viden og sætte den i perspektiv. Redaktionen er uafhængig og ikke underlagt udefrakommende politiske eller kommercielle interesser.
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Open science concepts explained as stories in 10 minutes or less, hosted by Heidi Seibold. We'd love to hear your story! If you think you might have a story to tell, write an e-mail to opensciencestories@gmail.com This podcast is licensed under CC-BY 4.0 RSS feed: https://anchor.fm/s/46287364/podcast/rss Contact: opensciencestories@gmail.com
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Stories of Australian Women in Science | hosted by Sandra Penman
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Encompassed is an oral history-style podcast series and interactive timeline exploring nearly eight decades of 77 years of Bronx Science alumni’s experiences. The interviews revolve around “encompassing moments"–experiences that both immersed the young student in discovery and, like a compass, provided direction for the next steps of his or her life. Listen to the first thirty conversations now, and keep an eye out for new episodes every month.
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Finding inspiration and a will to persevere might be challenging at times, especially when you have been prevented by outside forces, in a way or another, to achieve your goals. Although actions speak louder than words, stories of people that succeeded despite opposition can have the power to put wind into someones deflated sails and perhaps also fight against the impostor syndrome so many of us experience . Here I hope you will find such stories, which are mostly focused on scientific figur ...
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LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE - Science Fiction and Fantasy Story Podcast (Sci-Fi | Audiobook | Short Stories)
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Edited by bestselling anthologist John Joseph Adams, LIGHTSPEED is a Hugo Award-winning, critically-acclaimed digital magazine. In its pages, you'll find science fiction from near-future stories and sociological SF to far-future, star-spanning SF. Plus there's fantasy from epic sword-and-sorcery and contemporary urban tales to magical realism, science-fantasy, and folk tales. Each month, LIGHTSPEED brings you a mix of original short stories and flash fiction featuring a variety of authors, f ...
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Journey into the Improbable
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The Swerve Podcast: Deep Dive On Strange Stories, Science, and Conspiracy Theories
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Deep research on topics that swerve off the mainstream path. Learn some crazy s#!t. Biweekly we study strange stories, science, conspiracy theories, forgotten or alternative history, the paranormal, consciousness, myths and legends, UFOs, cryptids, and unexplained mysteries. Adult content, themes, and language. NEW EPISODES EVERY OTHER WEDNESDAY!
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The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.
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An eclectic collection of short science fiction stories. Each day we'll release a new story for your listening pleasure.All Librivox Recordings are in the public domain.
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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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We're growing a science-focused community around Abingdon and the Science Vale. Join in :-)
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Dive deeper into the world around us with True Stories & Science, the premier source of science-driven, true stories that help you get smarter, faster. Experts like Robert Greene and Lawrence Krauss, Noam Chomsky, Avi Loeb, Seth Shostak delivering the most insightful dialogue around. Get daily lessons from the world's top minds, and discover how the experts are leading and disrupting their fields. True Stories & Science, you'll explore the big ideas and core skills that define knowledge in t ...
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Start listening now to over 30 salty sea stories featuring pirates, mermaids, mutiny, ship wrecks, sea dogs, romance and adventures in foreign ports. New episodes are added twice a week, and will include science fiction, weird tales, ghost stories, crime thrillers and interviews with special guests. Please subscribe, hit the share link and post a review. Thank You! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/malcolmtorres/support
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Amazing adventures hosted by Simon, the one and only Fact Finding Frog! Totally full of true facts, excellent sound effects, cool music, and Simon's jokes! All of Simon's 38 Adventures are now available to purchase on https://simonsadventurestories.bandcamp.com You can buy the whole collection or just your favourite episodes. On Bandcamp you can listen to each adventure up to 3 times before you need to buy. That means you can test drive their excellent app while you do that.
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“Share your science” is a new story collection from scientists at the NASA Ames Research Center. The Ames Science Directorate comprises of researchers from the Earth, Space, and Biosciences Divisions. We are sharing this collection to showcase the breadth of fascinating research and to capture personal stories, challenges, discussions about diversity, science communication, and special moments scientists would like to share along their journey. Our aim is to foster a welcoming space and insp ...
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Welcome to Sweet Defiance, the podcast where we pair delicious sweets with compelling stories of forgotten historic women who made great achievements in science. Each episode, we explore the life and work of a different female scientist, sharing their remarkable stories and delving into the science and impact of their discoveries. We pair each episode with a carefully chosen treat to appease our sweet tooth. Don't forget to subscribe to never miss an episode! https://sweetdefiance.org/index ...
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Bedtime stories that are fun and educational. The stories contain facts and info about geography and astronomy and history. They are not scary. Any 5 year old can listen to them and fall asleep to a good night of dreams. If you like this story, please share the podcast with your friends. And rate the show on iTunes so other people can find it and listen. Maya's page is at https://mayathesciencekid.com where you can see her videos and show notes. To contact Maya: EMAIL: MayaTheScienceKid@gmai ...
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In every episode, a new guest takes a seat across from Jan-Claas Dajka and talks to him about current research projects, curious anecdotes as well as paths, detours and companions in the (not only) scientific career. Jan is interdisciplinary postdoc in marine ecology and marine governance at HIFMB. Chatting with ecologists, geographers, bioacousticians, mathematicians and many more, he shows the interesting and diverse personalities behind the transdisciplinary research at HIFMB. The Helmhol ...
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A bunch of super cool story podcasts just waiting for you: Play with cute animals in fairy tales>>>"Wonder Tales in Magical Realms | Dreamy Fairytale Fables for Little Ears" Time-travel to dinosaur battles>>> "Dinosaur Friends: Kids' Adventures with Dino" Solve mysteries cases and learn safety tips>>> "Sheriff Labrador's Mystery Files: Sunflower Kindergarten" Embark a journey about courage and friendship >>>"Spotty Dinosaur and Friends丨Funny Stories for Kids" Thrilling adventures? Don't miss ...
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792: Investigating Interactions Between Amphibian Immune Systems, Invading Pathogens, and the Environment - Dr. Barbara Katzenback
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Dr. Barbara Katzenback is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Waterloo. Barb studies how frogs defend themselves from diseases to stay alive, and she also investigates how the environments that frogs live in impact their ability to defend against diseases. Frogs and other amphibians are critical components of th…
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Diabetes is about hormonal regulation of metabolism in the body. Apart from insulin there are many hormones, organs and receptors involved, but even if it is complicated to understand, it does not mean we should not talk about it or ask questions. In connection with the commemoration of the discovery of insulin +100 years ago, Science Journalist Je…
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Did He Do It? – The Luigi Mangione and United CEO Brian Thompson Case
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This week Magnum & Izzo discuss the ongoing case of Luigi Mangione, the main suspect in the murder of United CEO Brian Thompson. What say you? EPISODE 134.5 OF THE SWERVE PODCAST ↩️ 👉 Bigfoot Breath Garlic Dust, Our Primary Sponsor (15% OFF with promo code SWERVE) 🧄 https://flavorsforest.com/swerve/ (We get a small kick back on ga…
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"Sleeping Beauty and the Restless Realm" by Lincoln Michel + "The Godhood of Ima Day" by Cressida Blake Roe +" What We Plan To Do To You" by Adam-Troy Castro
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This episode features "Sleeping Beauty and the Restless Realm" by Lincoln Michel (©2024 by Lincoln Michel) read by Mirron Willis, "The Godhood of Ima Day" by Cressida Blake Roe (©2024 by Cressida Blake Roe) read by Roxanne Hernandez, and " What We Plan To Do To You" by Adam-Troy Castro (©2024 by Adam-Troy Castro) read by Stefan Rudnicki. Learn more…
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Nickie Holmes is the best Adjuster in the business, erasing anomalies to align the physical world with the Primate Council’s official digital record. After a Forget injection wipes her memory of the last job, she takes on a new assignment with her cousin Noah, targeting a house, a store, and a car. As the duo navigates the eerie familiarity of thei…
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An example of leadership and fortitude
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Bianca Nogrady traces the career of Matthew Bailes, 2024 winner of the Prime Minister’s Prize for Science.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Diabetes is about hormonal regulation of metabolism in the body. Apart from insulin there are many hormones, organs and receptors involved, but even if it is complicated to understand, it does not mean we should not talk about it or ask questions. In connection with the commemoration of the discovery of insulin +100 years ago, Science Journalist Je…
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Alien Moon Bases and The Incredible Story of Ingo Swann
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This week Magnum & Izzo explore alien bases on the Moon, examining testimonies from individuals who believe in their existence, and dive into the remarkable story of Ingo Swann. EPISODE 134 OF THE SWERVE PODCAST ↩️ Checkout This Episode's Sponsors!👉 The Invitation by Steven T. Thomas [PRE-ORDER BOOK] - https://a.co/d/d0a6251👉 Knock Knock, Who's T…
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791: Studying Photosynthetic Sea Slugs and Other Underwater Invertebrates - Dr. Michael Middlebrooks
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Dr. Michael Middlebrooks is an Associate Professor of Biology at the University of Tampa. Michael’s research focuses on various species of sea slugs, particularly a group called the Sacaglossan sea slugs. Some of them have developed the ability to use chloroplasts from the algae they eat to become photosynthetic themselves. Michael studies how bein…
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UAP Drones Are Everywhere – A Definitive Analysis
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This week Magnum & Izzo discuss why UAP-Drones are seemingly everywhere. Drones over New Jersey? New Jersey UAP? EPISODE 133.5.2 OF THE SWERVE PODCAST ↩️ 🔥 Patreon: Consider Supporting + Receive Bonus Content👉 Website: Submit Your Topic or Drink Recommendation 🛸 Watch on YouTube…
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[Best of] A hundred years after August Krogh's Nobel Prize: The man who founded Novo Nordisk.
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The year 2020 marked the centenary of August Krogh's Nobel Prize in physiology. August Krogh received the award for showing how oxygen is transported from the lungs through the blood into the small capillaries in the muscles. Details of the mechanism and how it is regulated are still a central topic of research a hundred years after and understandi…
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[Best of August Krogh] The legacy of the man who founded Novo Nordisk :
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The year 2020 marked the centenary of August Krogh's Nobel Prize in physiology. August Krogh received the award for showing how oxygen is transported from the lungs through the blood into the small capillaries in the muscles. Details of the mechanism and how it is regulated are still a central topic of research a hundred years after and understandi…
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Emily Roycroft has been recognized for showing how the genomes of endangered populations such as koalas or Tasmanian Devils, can be strengthened by introducing greater biodiversity into a population.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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David Lahti studies how weaver birds resist the efforts of egg mimicking cuckoos.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Hayden Turner discusses Taronga Zoo’s Big Book of Animals and describes some of the zoo’s programs.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Habituating chimps to the presence of humans
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In Uganda, chimps are habituated to humans in ecotourism ventures.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Last week on The Science Show we heard about a woman who rose from her bed in what seemed like an ordinary way. Today, all is revealed in a surreal setting that is not ordinary at all…Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Mysterious Emails with Leaked UFO Footage from Secret UAP Project
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This week Magnum & Izzo discuss discuss the recent "leaked UFO footage" on the internet. EPISODE 133.5 OF THE SWERVE PODCAST ↩️ Checkout This Episode's Sponsor!👉 Bigfoot Breath Garlic Dust, Our Primary Sponsor (15% OFF with promo code SWERVE) 🧄 https://flavorsforest.com/swerve/ (We get a small kick back on orders, at no cost to you, s…
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790: Investigating the Intersection of Public Health, Infectious Disease, and Behavior Change to Improve Human Health - Dr. Satesh Bidaisee
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Dr. Satesh Bidaisee is a Professor of Public Health and Preventative Medicine and Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies at St. George’s University in Grenada. He is also an Adjunct Professor in the Center for Global Health at Old Dominion University and a Visiting Professor at Chitkara University in India and at Kasetsart University in Thailand. Many…
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An author reads an excerpt from his short fictional piece describing life in a mysterious distant location.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Join a naturalist in Tasmania’s wilderness
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Simon Grove writes about his love of Tasmania’s forests, mountains and shores.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Oxford’s History of Science Museum celebrates 100 years
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Join Robyn Williams on a tour of exhibits.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Mongoose morphology and behaviour changes when their numbers are high.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What is that strong signal from the north?
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A mystery baffled seismologists for a year. It has now been solved.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Reena Du wins 2024 Bragg Student Prize for science writing
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Reena's essay is titled ‘Biodiversity and community: Working together to protect the environment.’Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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[Best of] Mitochondria are key to prevent aging and disease
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Mitochondria are called the powerhouse of the cells. They convert nutrients into energy, and they may hold the key to reverse aging and cure a large number of diseases. This is why exercise is important. But, can science one day come up with a pill that can reverse the aging of mitochondria? How close are we to solve this fundamental discovery?Prof…
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Mitochondria are called the powerhouse of the cells. They convert nutrients into energy, and they may hold the key to reverse aging and cure a large number of diseases. This is why exercise is important. But, can science one day come up with a pill that can reverse the aging of mitochondria? How close are we to solve this fundamental discovery? Pro…
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"Inside the House of Wisdom" by Tamara Masri + "Ol' Big Head" by Melissa A. Watkins
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This episodes features "Inside the House of Wisdom" by Tamara Masri (©2024 by Tamara Masri) read by the author, and "Ol' Big Head" by Melissa A. Watkins (©2024 by Melissa A. Watkins) read by Mirron Willis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv Adamant Press
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The Los Angeles Forest of Disappearing Children
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This week Magnum & Izzo discuss the Los Angeles forest of disappearing children. EPISODE 133 OF THE SWERVE PODCAST ↩️ Checkout This Episode's Sponsors!👉 The Invitation by Steven T. Thomas [PRE-ORDER BOOK] - https://a.co/d/d0a6251👉 Knock Knock, Who's There?, Guess Who [BOOK TRILOGY] - https://www.authorsteventhomas.com 👉 SmartLabels [Track, Manage, …
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After a century on Mars, crypto-trillionaire Devon Smit decides to return to Earth. He wants to be a god among the human masses, which he and his fellow elite left behind, to escape society's downfall and impending environmental collapse. His obsession with gaining godlike status blinds him to the warnings of a fellow trillionaire and subtle signs …
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789: Studying the Molecular Mechanisms Important for the Parasite that Causes Malaria - Dr. Karine Le Roch
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Dr. Karine Gaelle Le Roch is a Professor in the Department of Molecular, Cell and Systems Biology and Director of the Center for Infectious Disease and Vector Research at the University of California, Riverside. Karine’s research focuses on parasites, and much of her work has focused on the parasite that causes malaria in humans. She is working to …
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Which Cryptid Would Win In A Fight? | The Tournament Begins - [Cryptid Smash Bros]
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Cryptid Smash Bros Episode 2 is Available HERE WHAT IS UP EVERYBODY!?➡️ Today, we announce the first installment of a new Producer-Tier Exclusive Series, "Cryptid Smash Bros".➡️ Episode 1 is available to the public, but all future "Cryptid Smash Bros" episodes will be exclusive to the Producer-Tier.➡️ Episode 2 is also immediately available today f…
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As temperatures rise new wheat strains are needed which are resistant to heat.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Prime Minister’s Science Prize for Innovation 2024
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Cytopia’s Professor Andrew F Wilks and Dr Chris Burns have been awarded the 2024 Prime Minister’s Prize for Innovation.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Bragg Prize winners describe their science writing on ancient cave art, to loving dogs.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Jonica Newby visits the opal mining town of Lightning Ridge in western NSW and meets the geology professor obsessed about opals from childhood who made it his quest to discover how opals are formed.Av Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What can vi learn from sponges or other primitive animals who have no brain. at all? What are the advantage of spending a lot of energy on maintaining a brain and what can the study of animals with none or very primitive brains teach us about evolution of complex animals with large brains. Professor Dr. Detlev Arendt is explaining to science journa…
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What can vi learn from sponges or other primitive animals who have no brain. at all? What are the advantage of spending a lot of energy on maintaining a brain and what can the study of animals with none or very primitive brains teach us about evolution of complex animals with large brains.Professor Dr. Detlev Arendt is explaining to science journal…
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Liminal Space – The Backroom of Reality and Other Horrors - [A SWERVE CLASSIC]
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In this SWERVE CLASSIC Magnum & Izzo discuss liminal spaces, the backrooms, slipping out of reality, and philosophize about change. RE-RELEASE OF EPISODE 78 OF THE SWERVE PODCAST ↩️ Checkout This Episode's Sponsors!👉 Sports Will Save Us All Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sports-will-save-us-all/id1648339077👉 Bigfoot Breath Garlic …
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"Ancestor Code Error" by Ai Jiang + "The Ones Who Come At Last" by P.H. Lee
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This episode features "Ancestor Code Error" by Ai Jiang (©2024 by Ai Jiang), and "The Ones Who Come At Last" by P.H. Lee (©2024 by P.H. Lee), both read by Stefan Rudnicki. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAv Adamant Press
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788: Researching the Comparative Genomics of Pathological and Beneficial Bacteria - Dr. Rebecca Wattam
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Dr. Rebecca Wattam is a Research Associate Professor in the Network Dynamics and Simulation Science Laboratory within the Biocomplexity Institute of Virginia Tech. Rebecca is the outreach and biology lead for a bioinformatics research center that scientists use to share and analyze their data on bacteria and bacterial genomes. This research center …
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