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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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Nano Narratives, a podcast unlocking science stories in small business is brought to you by Scientific Writers, a scientific and medical writing company based in Scotland. In each episode, led by our science communications specialist, Dr Julie Ann Lough, we discuss various ways small businesses build teams to ensure they deliver the best for their clients. A Scientific Writers Ltd production - https://www.scientific-writers.com/
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Encompassed – Bronx Science Stories

Encompassed – Bronx Science Stories

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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In every episode of The Art of World Building podcast, host Randy Ellefson discusses how authors, screenwriters, game designers, gamers, and hobbyists can do world building better, faster, and have more fun doing it. Popular topics include creating gods, species, animals, plants, races, monsters, undead, continents, settlements, kingdoms, star systems, time, history, cultures, magic systems, religions, the supernatural, naming everything, and travel estimates for land, sea, and space.
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Professor Birger Lindberg Møller from Center for Synthetic Biology, Denmark, has always been impressed with the plant world and how plants can act as sun driven biochemical factories which can generate all the substances needed for growth and development of the plant. Plants can defend themselves with poison, they can signalise to each other and pr…
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This episode features "Standardized Test" by Seoung Kim (©2025 by Seoung Kim) read by Stefan Rudnicki, and "It Holds Her in the Palm of One Hand (Part 2)" by Lowry Poletti (©2025 by Lowry Poletti) read by Susan Hanfield. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAdamant Press által
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Episode overview This episode tackles the fundamental question: What is social science, and why does it matter for marine research? We first (try to) define social science, discussing the various disciplines which constitute it, and briefly introduce the methods and approaches that will be discussed further, later in the series. We next discuss mar…
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This week Magnum & Izzo discuss Project Gateway and explore the declassified CIA document. 👉 Gaia Streaming 7-Day Free Trial (Affiliate Link): https://www.gaia.com/lp/gaia-experience?utm_source=ambassador&oid=7&affid=2276 (The pod gets a small kick back on sign-ups at no cost to you. It's a great way to support the show if you choose to do so) 👉 Pe…
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Dr. Karen Strier is the Vilas Research Professor and Irven Devore Professor of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Karen is a Primate behavioral ecologist. She is working to understand the biological basis of human behavior, evolution, and adaptation by studying our closest living relatives. Research in Karen’s group involves obser…
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During a routine license audit at a vertical farm, Carmen, a demoted field agent, discovers that the farmhands, including a man named Salvador, are genetically modified and memory-altered slaves. Carmen risks her job and her life to expose the illegal operation. In an unexpected twist, when events turn against her, help comes from a surprising sour…
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Introduction by Dr Allison Kirsop, CEO of Scientific Writers Ltd. Dr Julie Ann Lough, science communications specialist with Scientific Writers Ltd, sits down with Susan Willig, CEO of TrueNorth, a healthcare marketing and brand strategy company, to discuss how to find your true self and plan your business journey. At what point should a healthcare…
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Professor Birger Lindberg Møller from Center for Synthetic Biology, Denmark, has always been impressed with the plant world and how plants can act as sun driven biochemical factories which can generate all the substances needed for growth and development of the plant. Plants can defend themselves with poison, they can signalise to each other and pr…
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Episode overview This episode welcomes listeners to the podcast "Social Science Matters," which is dedicated to exploring the important world of social science research in the marine environment. In this episode we outline the purpose of the series, which aims to demystify social science methods and make them accessible to marine researchers, pract…
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Varroa is the parasite responsible for destroying bee colonies all around the world and is regarded as "the greatest biological threat to Australia's honey bee population." The good news is that some honey bees can fight back. And they're being helped by breeders, scientists and artificial insemination on the tiniest scale. Learn more on Lab Notes,…
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En af Science Stories hyppige gæster er læge og professor Anders Fomsgaard fra Statens Seruminstitut, som hjalp os igennem COVID pandemien og siden da har bidraget med masser af viden om infektionssygdomme. Anders Fomsgaard skrev for nylig en bog om sit liv som læge. Bogen hedder Syge Historier, og i denne podcast fortæller Anders Fomsgaard histori…
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En af Science Stories hyppige gæster er læge og professor Anders Fomsgaard fra Statens Seruminstitut, som hjalp os igennem COVID pandemien og siden da har bidraget med masser af viden om infektionssygdomme.Anders Fomsgaard skrev for nylig en bog om sit liv som læge. Bogen hedder Syge Historier, og i denne podcast fortæller Anders Fomsgaard historie…
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This episode features "An Omodest Proposal" by Andrew Dana Hudson (©2025 by Andrew Dana Hudson) read by Stefan Rundicki, and "It Holds Her in the Palm of One Hand (Part 1)" by Lowry Poletti (©2025 by Lowry Poletti) read by Susan Hanfield. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Australia's summer UV levels are high enough to cause sunburn in as little as 11 minutes. Yet the summer sun in the Northern Hemisphere rarely feels that full on. So why does our sunlight have that extra "bite"? Spoiler: it's not the hole in the ozone layer. Learn more on Lab Notes, the show that brings you the science of new discoveries and curren…
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Dr. Joseph S. Takahashi is Professor and Chair of Neuroscience and the Loyd B. Sands Distinguished Chair in Neuroscience at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He is also an Investigator in the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Joe and his lab members are trying to better understand the biological clocks in our bodies that control o…
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This episode features "After the God Has Moved On" by Kate Elliott (©2025 by Kate Elliott), and "Chickenfoot Soup" by Marika Bailey (©2025 by Marika Bailey) both read by Janina Edwards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesAdamant Press által
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This week Magnum & Izzo discuss the Assembly Theory, a radical new theory on life. LISTEN NEXT 👉 Retrocausation: ⁠https://tinyurl.com/2f5j4sjr⁠ Checkout This Episode's Sponsor! 👉 Peak Gummies (20% OFF first order promo code SWERVE20)⁠ https://peakgummies.com⁠ Checkout Flavors Of The Forest Garlic Dust 👉 Bigfoot Breath Garlic Dust, (15% OFF with pro…
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Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) do much more than fill whales' bellies. These tiny crustaceans also play a huge role in Earth's carbon cycle. They sequester around 40 million tonnes of carbon each year, mostly in their poo — that's the equivalent of taking 35 million cars off the road. Yet there's plenty we don't know about these thumb-sized cr…
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Another year has passed - so welcome to the Science Stories New Year podcast 2025. My name is Jens Degett and as tradition dictates, in this New Year's program, I play soundbites and tell stories about a selected sample of the last year's podcasts from Science Stories. One of our limitations is language. Our podcast in Danish has by definition a ve…
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Another year has passed - so welcome to the Science Stories New Year podcast 2025. My name is Jens Degett and as tradition dictates, in this New Year's program, I play soundbites and tell stories about a selected sample of the last year's podcasts from Science Stories.One of our limitations is language. Our podcast in Danish has by definition a ver…
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Dr. Michael Treadway is the Winship Distinguished Research Professor in Psychology and Director of Clinical Training in the Department of Psychology at Emory University. He is also affiliated with the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Emory. One of the aims of Michael’s lab is to investigate how the brain makes decisions about whe…
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Introduction by Dr Allison Kirsop, CEO of Scientific Writers Ltd. Dr Julie Ann Lough, science communications specialist with Scientific Writers Ltd, sits down with Dr Carl Saxton, an academic and educational publishing expert. Carl's work, which involves building teams of diverse experts, from linguists to mathematicians, is instrumental in produci…
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Featuring an introduction by Dr Allison Kirsop, CEO of Scientific Writers Ltd to the episode. Dr Julie Ann Lough, a science communications specialist with Scientific Writers Ltd, talks with Dr Peter Kirsop, a Senior Lecturer and Deputy Director of Teaching at the School of Chemistry, University of Edinburgh, about working as a team in undergraduate…
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Featuring an introduction by Dr Allison Kirsop, CEO of Scientific Writers Ltd to the episode. Dr Julie Ann Lough, science communications specialist with Scientific Writers Ltd, sits down with Jo Spadaccino, to chat about her work at Stirred Health and what it means to be a healthy hybrid agency. Can an agency operate remotely, and how do you build …
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Note: Dondra has recently undergone a name change from Sidnae Global Research (SGR) to Grant Writers for Health - you will hear SGR used most in this podcast as it was recorded before the name change. We apologise for some sound issues in this episode, a full transcript is available for the episode. Featuring an introduction by Dr Allison Kirsop, C…
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Introducing you to Scientific Writers Ltd, a science and medical writing company based in Scotland. Featuring an introduction from Scientific Writers CEO, Dr Allison Kirsop to the series and this episode. Dr Julie Ann Lough, a science communications specialist with Scientific Writers Ltd, joins the company's core team—Dr Allison Kirsop, CEO, and Mi…
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This episode features "I Eat The Sky For Us" by Vijayalaxmi Samal (©2025 by Vijayalaxmi Samal) read by Janina Edwards, and "Dyson Spheres of the Vaba Cluster" by Filip Hajdar Drnovšek Zorko (©2025 by Filip Hajdar Drnovšek Zorko) read by Stefan Rudnicki. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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This week Magnum & Izzo discuss the Illuminati. EPISODE 136 OF THE SWERVE PODCAST ↩️ Checkout This Episode's Sponsors!👉 Deftforms (20% OFF with promo code SWERVE) ⁠https://deftform.com👉 Peak Gummies (20% OFF first order promo code SWERVE20) https://peakgummies.com Checkout Flavors Of The Forest Garlic Dust👉 Bigfoot Breath Garlic Dust, (15% OFF with…
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Robert F Kennedy Jr is tipped to lead the US Department of Health and Human Services. Over the years, RFK Jr has repeatedly pushed the claim that childhood vaccines cause autism spectrum disorder — a theory that's been well and truly debunked. So where did this idea come from? What's bowel disease got to do with it? And what might the US expect wit…
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Dr. Marcia Bjornerud is Professor of Geology and the Walter Schober Professor of Environmental Studies at Lawrence University in Wisconsin. In addition, she is a writer for “Elements”, the New Yorker’s science and technology blog, and she is the author of the textbook The Blue Planet: An Introduction to Earth System Science, the popular science boo…
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