Welcome to a podcast about performance climbing, self-improvement, and being a human being. 5M+ downloads. "One of the best long-form interview podcasts in the outdoor space." - Climbing Magazine
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We. Train. Climbers. At Lattice, we aim to develop and grow our understanding of effective training for climbing, a sport that is still very much in its infancy. We hope to educate and share psych about our amazing sport! Ultimately enabling everyone to excel in climbing and enjoy the sport throughout all of life's stages.
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Welcome to the Lattice podcast, the official podcast for 3DHEALS. This is where you will find fun but in-depth conversations (by founder Jenny Chen) with technological game-changers, creative minds, entrepreneurs, rule-breakers, and more. The conversations focus on using 3D technologies, like 3D printing and bioprinting, AR/VR, and in silico simulation, to reinvent healthcare and life sciences. This podcast will include AMA (Ask Me Anything) sessions, interviews, select past virtual event re ...
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Lattice co-founder Jack Altman interviews industry leaders on their unique management styles — uncovering actionable insights around topics like championing low-ego leadership and creating a culture of extreme transparency.
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Explore the minds of fascinating specialists ranging from mathematics, physics, web3, cybersecurity, HFT/MEV, startup founders, investigators and so many more. Every episode will give you a glimpse into the unknown unknowns. Enjoy your stay, anon. Keywords: mathematics, math, physics, biology, chemistry, solo auditor, public auditing platforms, private audits, scalability, freedom, Scraping Bits podcast, blockchain technology, audit industry, flashbots, reverse engineering, cybersecurity, in ...
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Current content form the Popular Science Magazine
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A journal club to review recent journal articles in the field of retina. The target audience are retina specialists and other healthcare professionals who want to stay up-to-date with the latest publications in the field of retina.
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Venture Unlocked is the playbook for starting, operating, & scaling a successful venture capital firm. Samir Kaji, Host of Venture Unlocked has +20-years of experience assisting & advising startups and venture firms. Listen for VC fund guidance. ventureunlocked.substack.com
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A deep dive into the craft of Product Marketing with the best Product Marketers in the world. Each week we sit down with Product Marketing experts at some of the fastest growing technology companies in the world. Hosted by Jeffrey Vocell, Director of Product Marketing at Iterable and brought to you by Sharebird.com, the leading Product Marketing question and answer site.
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Share Knowledge
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Podcast by Stephen Kenyon and Taylor Jacovich
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I've built a radically DIY synthesizer out of electronic components and tin cans and paper bags. Listen to me wrestle mightily with it, trying to get it to make tolerable sounds!
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The Australian climbing podcast. Chatting to the old school legends, modern day heroes and everyone else who make up our awesome community. Tune in for stories, opinions, training and nutrition info. Spreading the love.
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Jamie Hutchinson and Dead Men Tom discuss crisps and other weird things they're obsessed with. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Allen Webster, the creator of the Mr. 4th Programming YouTube channel, interviews programmers on their views and experiences of programming. Topics include trends in independent software culture, insights about being an effective software developer, the strengths and weaknesses of specific techniques and technologies, and much more. Find more about Mr. 4th at mr4th.com
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CAMTech Chats is a curated podcast series about current topics in medtech brought to you by the Consortium for Affordable Medical Technologies (CAMTech) at Massachusetts General Hospital Global Health.
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There is a better way to get shit done! Listen to host Ray Gillenwater interview our favorite entrepreneurs and corporate executives to learn how they maximize productivity and efficiency at work.
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A sci-fi audio drama delivered as a first hand account from the eyes of Joseph Crane, Humanity's 'last historian', as he attempts to chronicle their survival in rolling cities known as The Collective, fleeing from a malicious entity only found in the darkside of the planet.
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The Charge Cycle is an electrifying new podcast powering the discussion on fleet electrification. If you are a procurement manager, fleet operator, or one of the millions tasked with a zero-emission deployment goal, this podcast is for you. We speak with industry experts, funding veterans, OEM’s, policy specialists and more to help you stay ahead of the enormous electrification shift underway. Hosted by the executive staff of e-Mission Control, The Charge Cycle covers topics on electric equi ...
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Every year the Arnold Sommerfeld Center (ASC) for Theoretical Physics at the LMU in Munich organizes a school for PhD students. It covers topics which are of current interest in theoretical physics and range from more applied fields like condensed matter physics to rather mathematical fields like string theory. Announcements of upcoming schools can be found on the ASC schools webpage and a list of past schools can be found in the archive of the ASC schools.
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I’m Aaron Harris. I was a partner at Y Combinator for 7.5 years and now run Magid and Company. For the last decade, I’ve been obsessed with one question: How do founders fundraise? On Asking VCs for Money, I’ll be talking to founders about…well…asking VCs for money. We’ll talk about what they actually did - the tactics and strategies that led to success - how they met investors, how they prepared their pitches, and how they negotiated term sheets. I’m going to focus on process and particular ...
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Episode #94 | Advances in Biomaterials for Medical 3D Printing (Virtual Event Recording)
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1:45:54What truly makes bioprinting possible isn’t just 3D printers. It's important to understand the materials that flow through them. In this virtual event, we explored the world of biomaterials for tissue engineering and how chemists are shaping the future of regenerative medicine through careful material design. On demand course: https://3dheals.com/c…
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Under the spidery lattice of Berlins Funkturm radio tower, the IFA 2025 consumer electronics expo spills through every lair and level of the Messe grounds.
Under the spidery lattice of Berlins Funkturm radio tower, the IFA 2025 consumer electronics expo spills through every lair and level of the Messe grounds.
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It took time for ancient humans to finally arrive in present-day Europe .
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Nobody wants to watch shaky video.
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The red hind grouper ( Epinephelus guttatus ) is big on grunting.
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Since last year Google has been testing an online video editor for businesses and organizations signed up to Google Workspaceand now, its rolling out to individual users too , free of charge.
Since last year Google has been testing an online video editor for businesses and organizations signed up to Google Workspaceand now, its rolling out to individual users too , free of charge.
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Weve long known that dogs are pretty smart.
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Its a little complicated to weigh a dying person on a hospital bed, but that didnt matter to Duncan MacDougall.
Its a little complicated to weigh a dying person on a hospital bed, but that didnt matter to Duncan MacDougall.
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Japans Hyabusa2 space probe is currently about 105.5 million miles away , en route to its second asteroid rendezvous .
Japans Hyabusa2 space probe is currently about 105.5 million miles away , en route to its second asteroid rendezvous .
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Tucked along the picturesque Zeravshan River in the rocky mountains of northwestern Tajikistan lies the ruins of a forgotten, ancient palace.
Tucked along the picturesque Zeravshan River in the rocky mountains of northwestern Tajikistan lies the ruins of a forgotten, ancient palace.
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While its not helping fly the Millennium Falcon , marine biologists have discovered a new type of deep-sea coral in the western Pacific Ocean that bears a striking similarity to a certain beloved ...
While its not helping fly the Millennium Falcon , marine biologists have discovered a new type of deep-sea coral in the western Pacific Ocean that bears a striking similarity to a certain beloved Star Wars character.
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Its that time of year again!
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Grapes and olives have remained two of the most consistently documented crops since the Middle Eastern dawn of agriculture around 10,000 years ago.
Grapes and olives have remained two of the most consistently documented crops since the Middle Eastern dawn of agriculture around 10,000 years ago.
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An estimated 50 billion wild birds populate our planet, according to a 2021 study .
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If youve ever struggled to squeeze a couch around a tight corner while moving into a new apartment, youll probably find that the pure mathematics problem known as the sofa problem is incredibly relatable ...
If youve ever struggled to squeeze a couch around a tight corner while moving into a new apartment, youll probably find that the pure mathematics problem known as the sofa problem is incredibly relatable.
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Millions of years of evolution have taught some reptiles the importance of the old adage, Where theres smoke, theres fire.
Millions of years of evolution have taught some reptiles the importance of the old adage, Where theres smoke, theres fire.
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There are plenty of studies that suggest that being out in nature is good for your health, so it makes sense that sleeping beneath the stars would be, too.
There are plenty of studies that suggest that being out in nature is good for your health, so it makes sense that sleeping beneath the stars would be, too.
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A new 3D map can take you 4,000 light years from the sunwithout leaving Earth.
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When was the last time you actually thought about your wireless router?
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Yet another scandal has been reported in the international sports world .
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A young seagull found in Cape Cod bit off a bit more than he could chew.
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Pi Day (March 14) is a day of global mathematical celebration, but its not the only numerically significant calendar date.
Pi Day (March 14) is a day of global mathematical celebration, but its not the only numerically significant calendar date.
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We typically associate sunglasses with summer, but the truth is that your eyes need protection in the winter months, too.
We typically associate sunglasses with summer, but the truth is that your eyes need protection in the winter months, too.
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If you have a problem, TikTok probably has a solutionor several.
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For over a century, simple lactic acid bacteria has been one of the most reliable additives to keep food and drinks safe for over a century.
For over a century, simple lactic acid bacteria has been one of the most reliable additives to keep food and drinks safe for over a century.
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An Air India flight from Ahmedabad bound for London spent just 30 seconds in the air before disaster struck earlier this year .
An Air India flight from Ahmedabad bound for London spent just 30 seconds in the air before disaster struck earlier this year .
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I used my portable power station quite a bit last winter.
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While re-evaluating a centuries old, elongated skull originally theorized to belong to an Incan tribal chief, a team of archaeologists in Switzerland came across a startling discovery.
While re-evaluating a centuries old, elongated skull originally theorized to belong to an Incan tribal chief, a team of archaeologists in Switzerland came across a startling discovery.
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Its a hot (yet also sleepy ) debate that ignites twice a year in the United States: Why are we still changing the clocks ?
Its a hot (yet also sleepy ) debate that ignites twice a year in the United States: Why are we still changing the clocks ?
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A group of Wisconsin maritime historians and citizen scientists uncovered a Lake Michigan shipwreck hidden in plain sight for nearly 140 years.
A group of Wisconsin maritime historians and citizen scientists uncovered a Lake Michigan shipwreck hidden in plain sight for nearly 140 years.
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Despite the 15 billion bushels grown in the United States last year alone, we still dont know much about corns stem cells .
Despite the 15 billion bushels grown in the United States last year alone, we still dont know much about corns stem cells .
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It seems that every day brings a new headline about the burgeoning capabilities of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and Googles Geminiheadlines that are either exciting or increasingly apocalyptic ...
It seems that every day brings a new headline about the burgeoning capabilities of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and Googles Geminiheadlines that are either exciting or increasingly apocalyptic, depending on ones point of view.
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EP 283: Adrian Ballinger — The Mental and Physical Grind of High-Altitude Climbing, and Lessons for Every Climber
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2:11:23Adrian Ballinger is a renowned alpinist and mountain guide, and has summited Mt. Everest and K2 without supplemental oxygen. We talked about his childhood, misconceptions about what he does, what climbing Everest is actually like, skiing above 8,000 meters, risking his life to send K2, sending Fall of Man 5.13b, how mountaineering compares to proje…
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Moving all your streaming music playlists to Apple Music is easier than ever.
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There is currently no way to completely reverse the damage and paralysis that results from a spinal cord injury.
There is currently no way to completely reverse the damage and paralysis that results from a spinal cord injury.
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Our world is vibrant and colorful, but seeing it in black and white can offer a new perspective.
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Sharks have been swimming in Earths seas over 450 million years, but some struggling shark species may be ending up on grocery store shelves, in fish markets, and even sold online.
Sharks have been swimming in Earths seas over 450 million years, but some struggling shark species may be ending up on grocery store shelves, in fish markets, and even sold online.
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Its a bird!
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E90- DRCR Retina Protocol AO- Home OCT for Management of Wet AMD- Dr. Christina Weng
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27:26In this episode of The Retina Channel Podcast, Dr. Christina Weng, Professor of Ophthalmology at Baylor College of Medicine and Chair of DRCR Retina Protocol AO, discusses the pivotal trial evaluating home OCT monitoring in neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The conversation reviews the study’s rationale, methodology, and key findi…
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Seven $1 coin s that once traveled to space sold today in an online auction.
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Episode #93 | 3D Design & Geometric Intelligence with Elissa Ross
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1:02:34What happens when advanced mathematics meets manufacturing? The result is a new way of creating products that range from record-breaking running shoes to life-changing medical devices. In this episode, we sit down with Elissa Ross, mathematician and CEO of Metafold 3D, to explore how her company is using mathematics to reshape design and manufactur…
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The Ride1Up Vorsa couldnt be more dad if it wore a pair of Nike Air Monarchs and cornered you about proper lawnmowing technique.
The Ride1Up Vorsa couldnt be more dad if it wore a pair of Nike Air Monarchs and cornered you about proper lawnmowing technique.
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It was a scene straight out of a horror movie .
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The cassette tape .
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Can you slip into a more relaxed state and sharpen your focus by simply listening to a couple of slightly different tones?
Can you slip into a more relaxed state and sharpen your focus by simply listening to a couple of slightly different tones?
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Guide dogs that assist people with blindness or partial sightedness are a powerful reminder of the bond humans have formed with our four-legged companions.
Guide dogs that assist people with blindness or partial sightedness are a powerful reminder of the bond humans have formed with our four-legged companions.
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When the biggest geomagnetic storm in 20 years hit Earth in May 2024, photographer Kavan Chay was in Tumbledown Bay, New Zealand.
When the biggest geomagnetic storm in 20 years hit Earth in May 2024, photographer Kavan Chay was in Tumbledown Bay, New Zealand.
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Some 6,000 years ago in the northern reaches of modern Latvia, a young woman died.
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In the forests of Panama, the matador bug ( Bitta alipes ) frequently looks like it is waving .
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With three hearts, blue blood, and eight arms that seem to have a mind of their own , octopuses are among the oceans most fascinating creatures .
With three hearts, blue blood, and eight arms that seem to have a mind of their own , octopuses are among the oceans most fascinating creatures .
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