Forensic Files is a pioneer in the field of fact-based, high-tech, dramatic storytelling. This series of television programs delves into the world of forensic science, profiling intriguing crimes, accidents, and outbreaks of disease from around the world.
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Not all stories have happy endings... A weekly true crime podcast with a forensic twist. Each episode features real stories highlighting how forensic science was used. From fingerprinting to criminal profiling to familial DNA, we have every investigative angle covered.
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Statistics need Stories to give them meaning. Stories need Statistics to give them credibility. Every Thursday John Bailer & Rosemary Pennington get together with a new, interesting guest to bring you the Statistics behind the Stories and the Stories behind the Statistics.
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An original podcast brought to you by the graduate students of the Department of Anthropology at The Ohio State University. Join us once as we explore the human experience! We are now a part of the Anthropology Public Outreach Program at The Ohio State University. Follow us @ohiostateAPOP
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An L.A. based podcast brought to you by two forensic psychologists who dissect the intersections where true crime, forensic psychology, and entertainment meet. "True Crime, Psychology, and Snark: Trust Us. We're Doctors." All of our episode resources can be found on our website: www.la-not-so-confidential.com and be sure to follow along on Instagram: @lanotsopodcast, TikTok: @lanotsoconfidential & X: @lanotsopod
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Buried Bones - a historical true crime podcast with Kate Winkler Dawson and Paul Holes
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On Buried Bones, journalist Kate Winkler Dawson and retired investigator Paul Holes dissect some of history’s most compelling true crime cases from centuries ago. Together, they explore these very old cases through a 21st century lens. With their years of expertise and knowledge of modern forensics, they reflect on how far science has come and bring new insight to old mysteries. Together, Kate and Paul have examined many cases including the 1932 Lindbergh baby kidnapping, the first time fing ...
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Listen to talk about computer forensic analysis, techniques, methodology, tool reviews and more.
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Explore the unusual and unexpected science behind your favourite TV shows, with Karen Collins and Emma Brisdion. From the forensic pathology in Silent Witness to the science of attraction that underpins Love Island, it's surprising how much our telly choices can teach us about the world. smallscreenscience.co.uk (http://Www.smallscreenscience.co.uk)
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I'm here to talk about all things Chemistry, toxicology and forensic science. Make sure to put on some personal protective equipments because the reaction's about to begin.
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Recapping, updating and sometimes correcting the ORIGINAL True Crime TV show, Forensic Files. One host has been watching True Crime shows since she was (way too) young and the other host thought he was starting a podcast about The X Files, so he is learning everything about true crime for the first time.
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Join Kim and Jackie, best friends for nearly 30 years from Nebraska, as they take turns covering true crime cases that involve the amazing science of forensic DNA.
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From razor-sharp analysis of current events to the hottest debates in politics, science, philosophy and culture, Late Night Live puts you firmly in the big picture.
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"Light 'Em Up" takes a deep dive on the criminal justice system, crime scene investigation and leadership. We take you under and behind the crime scene investigation tape to get at the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help us God! Justice comes to those that fight ... not those that cry!
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Dissect the science behind some of the most spine-tingling, unusual and terrifyingly true crime stories with Julie Mattson, a seasoned Forensic Nurse Death Investigator in this gripping weekly podcast. Julie's unique approach to investigations is informed by her background in nursing, which allows her to provide an in-depth analysis of the medical intricacies and physiological aspects of each case. With her compassionate storytelling and unwavering dedication to uncovering the truth, Julie t ...
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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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Forensics Talks is a series of interviews with Forensic Professionals from different disciplines around the globe. Learn about science, technology and important cases where Forensic Science has played an important role.
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Dive into the fascinating and often overlooked field of Entomology (the study of Insects)! Bradon, an Undergraduate Entomology Student, talks with Entomologists and other experts from across the globe. He has covered exciting research in pest management, gene editing, disease control, agricultural entomology, and even forensic entomology!
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Take a dive into the genes, microbes, molecules and other tiny things that have a big impact on our world with Tiny Matters. Join scientists Sam Jones and Deboki Chakravarti as they take apart complex and contentious topics in science and help rebuild your understanding. From deadly diseases to ancient sewers to forensic toxicology, Sam and Deboki embrace the awe and messiness of science and its place in the past, present, and future. Tiny Matters releases new episodes every Wednesday and is ...
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What the Forensics is a true crime podcast that explores the world of forensic science through the lens of three hosts who, while not experts in the field, are deeply fascinated by the intersection of crime and science. Drawing on their university backgrounds in forensic science, the hosts take listeners on a journey through the fascinating world of forensic investigation, exploring real-life cases and the techniques and technologies used to solve crimes. With its unique perspective and enga ...
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Whether you're a practicing Latent Print Examiner or you're interested in forensics and true crime, the Double Loop Podcast is a weekly show featuring Glenn Langenburg and Eric Ray discussing latent print topics, current events in forensic science, the newest research articles, interesting guests, and analysis of notable cases from a forensic scientist perspective.
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Hosted by forensic wildlife biologist Ashley Bray, Get Out Alive aims to have honest conversations about intense human-wildlife conflicts, especially those resulting in attacks. She is often joined by friends, experts, authors, and even attack survivors themselves. Join her every other week as she tells stories of animal attacks, why they happen, and how we can all avoid them.
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Just Science is a podcast for justice professionals and anyone interested in learning more about forensic science, innovative technology, current research, and actionable strategies to improve the criminal justice system. This podcast deals with a range of issues, including human trafficking, firearms, policing, leadership in the crime lab, new technologies, sexual assault response, and broader challenges for science and public security. We cover various types of topics across RTI's Justice ...
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Welcome to Tenfold More Wicked Presents: Wicked Words, Kate Winkler Dawson's true crime talk show. On each new episode of Wicked Words, Kate interviews journalists, podcasters and authors about their fascinating behind-the-scenes stories from their investigations in the world of true crime, many of which have never been shared before. Kate interviews Patricia Cornwell, the prolific true crime author about her book Portrait Of A Killer: Jack The Ripper – Case Closed, she heads to Texas with v ...
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NOVA brings you short audio stories from the world of science -- anything from hurricanes to mummies to neutrinos. For more science programming online and on air, visit NOVA's Web site at pbs.org/nova, or watch NOVA broadcasts Wednesday nights on PBS.
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Forensic Toxicology: It's a matter of half-life and death
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Stories of impactful change by scientists and researchers. Change that begins with the Baltic-American Freedom Foundation, but continues to expand above any limits, industry rules, groups of people or even countries.
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When detectives hit dead ends, science paves new paths.
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Professor Turi King is a scientist, presenter, speaker and author who is passionate about communicating science to the public. She is best known for her work in ”cracking one of the biggest forensic DNA cases in history” during the exhumation and reburial of Richard III of England. She is also currently featuring on BBC2‘s DNA Family Secrets, produced by Minnow films.
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Welcome to Bloody Besties. Your true crime podcast with best friends who have known each other since elementary school. We are your hosts, Forensic Scientist Ruby Wilde presenting little known cases to Melissa Mae, the daughter of police officers and true crime addict who will be the one to bring you fun facts about our episode. So, sit back, relax, just kidding, stay sharp, buckle up and we hope you enjoy the ride. Music by audionautix.com: Jason Shaw
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Hostesses Miss Ruby Wilde and Miss Mei Day combined their love of vintage fashion with their passion for forensic science on this collaboration, Vintage Homicide: A True Crime Podcast. We will be taking you through case histories from our unique perspectives as forensic scientists, examining evidence and the various historical analytical methods that may have been used. Episodes of Vintage Homicide will not only include discussions of bizarre and intriguing historical cases of murder but cas ...
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Welcome to Bigfoot Forensics, the show that utilizes forensic science and the different disciplines within crime scene investigations to study evidence, sightings, and eyewitness testimony concerning Bigfoot. Start from the beginning, you'll be glad that you did.
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Ed and Sarah discuss their favorite TV forensic crime shows. "Master Disorder" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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What happens when a double homicide case lands in your lap? What if it is the oldest active cold case in the history of American true crime? What if your father held a family secret for fifty years before he confided in you that one of the victims was your great-great uncle and that your grandfather had been held as a suspect? What if the murders happened during the most corrupt era our nation has ever known? And what if you are a retired detective, like me, with the unique skill set needed ...
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Conversations draws you deeper into the life story of someone you may have heard about, but never met. Journey into their world, joining them on epic adventures to unfamiliar places, back in time to wild moments of history, and into their deepest memories, to be moved by personal stories of resilience and redemption. Hosted by Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski, Conversations is the ABC's most popular long-form interview program. Every day we explore the vast tapestry of human experience, wea ...
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Audio recordings of me reading landmark case summaries to help me use my commute for studying.
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Breakthrough in Peanut Allergy Treatment, Oldest Hell Ant Fossil Discovered, Yeast Reveals Human Migration Patterns, Study Shows Iceberg Type Shift, and more...
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12:02(0:10): Breakthrough Peanut Allergy Study Shows Promising Desensitization for Adults (2:30): Oldest 'Hell Ant' Fossil Unearthed in Brazil: A 113-Million-Year-Old Evolutionary Marvel (4:37): Baker's Yeast Unveils Human Migration Patterns: A Historical Microbial Journey (6:46): Study Reveals Surprising Shift in Iceberg Types, Raises Sea Level Rise Co…
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In 2007, Jeremy Austin was asked by the Royal Australian Navy to help them identify the remains of an unknown sailor from World War II. Using the best forensic DNA technology, he embarked on a quest to figure out who this man was and to track down his surviving descendants. This episode of Conversations explores DNA science, world war 2, Australian…
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Global Weirding | Stats + Stories Episode 362
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29:04More than 15 years ago, Thomas Friedman wrote, “I prefer the term “global weirding,” because that is what actually happens as global temperatures rise and the climate changes. The weather gets weird. The hots are expected to get hotter, the wets wetter, the dries drier and the most violent storms more numerous.” Today’s Stats+Stories episode will b…
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Australians in the Spanish Civil War, and when hair was thought to indicate character
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53:50Approximately 70 Australians risked their lives to fight Franco's fascism in the Spanish Civil War, but they are not honoured in Australia. And, whiskerology - one term for the 19th century American movement that judged people's character by their hair.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Study Reveals Corn Genetics Breakthrough, Catalyst Design Boosts Hydrogen Production, Piperacillin Revolutionizes Lyme Treatment, Study Reveals Tumor Spread Pathway, and more...
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10:49(0:10): Breakthrough Study Reveals Corn Genetics Key to Boosting Crop Resilience and Productivity (1:58): Breakthrough Catalyst Design Enhances Cost-Effective Hydrogen Production via Water Electrolysis (4:10): Breakthrough Lyme Disease Treatment: Piperacillin Offers Effective, Gut-Friendly Alternative to Doxycycline (6:08): Breakthrough Study Unvei…
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Ep. 95 - Sarah Winchester's Mysterious Mansion
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36:57In this spine-tingling episode, we dive into the eerie legend and history of the Sarah Winchester House—a sprawling, maze-like mansion built by the heiress to the Winchester rifle fortune. Said to be haunted by the ghosts of those killed by her family’s invention, Sarah Winchester reportedly constructed the house non-stop for 38 years to appease re…
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This episode originally aired January 24, 2019. Firefighters find an entire family dead inside their burned-out home, and at first glance, it appears to be a case of murder-suicide. But clues found at the scene soon lead investigators to believe otherwise. Forensic science, a time card, a drawing, and an audiotaped diary help prosecutors to build t…
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The Masterchef graduate shares what he learned from his grandmother, who won the lottery in Malaysia when she was a 25-year-old widow with three children to care for. After Adam's parents met and married, the family emigrated to Australia when Adam was three-years-old. He and his brother sped through school in Adelaide and Adam went on to become a …
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119. From Beekeeper to Bee Researcher! (feat. Shelby Memeti)
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45:52Find Shelby here: https://entomology.unl.edu/person/shelby-memeti/ In this episode I speak with Shelby, a master's student at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, about her journey into the world of honeybees and entomology. Shelby shares her childhood fascination with insects, her experiences in beekeeping through the Future Farmers of America (FF…
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Teen Brain Health Boosted by Sleep, MIT Discovers Doomed Exoplanet Tail, Fossil-Free Iron Production Launched, Walking 9000 Steps Cuts Cancer Risk, and more...
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10:32(0:10): Study Reveals Teens' Brain Health Boosted by Just 15 Extra Minutes of Sleep (2:02): Doomed Exoplanet with Remarkable 9-Million-Kilometer Tail Discovered by MIT Researchers (4:35): Revolutionary Fossil-Free Iron Production Unveiled: A Game-Changer for Carbon-Heavy Steel Industry (6:38): Walking 9,000 Steps Daily Cuts Cancer Risk by 26%, New …
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What it's like to be raided by DOGE, and the fearless feminist Beatrice Faust
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54:04A former employee of the US Institute of Peace (USIP) recounts the dramatic days when members of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) raided his office and sacked most of the staff. Plus, historian Judith Brett on the fearless 1970s Australian feminist, Beatrice Faust.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dean Arnold Corll - The Candyman Serial Killer
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32:45CONNECT WITH JULIE MATTSON: • Website: https://pushinguplilies.com • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pushingupliliesBy Julie Mattson
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[BONUS]: An inspiring pharmacist grandma and orcas wearing dead salmon hats: Tiny Show and Tell Us #21
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14:38In this episode of Tiny Show and Tell Us, we hear from a listener about her incredible grandma who’s a pharmacist in Venezuela (still, at 92 years old!) and has inspired her love of science and current lab work. We then talk about orcas spotted wearing dead salmon as hats, and what this fishy behavior may mean. We need your stories — they're what m…
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How your sex and your environment affect your hearing - Professor Turi King
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13:57Professor Turi King discusses the results of a scientific paper about the evolution of hearing, which explores the combined impact of biological and environmental factors on how our ears respond to sound. The study was the brainchild of Dr. Patricia Balaresque who got really interested in the different factors, such as our sex or environment, that …
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On today’s episode, the first part of a two-parter, Kate and Paul head to 1924 England where a young couple is faced with an unplanned pregnancy and the police are faced with murder. In what could seem like a simple open-and-shut case, a discovery changes everything. Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions at this l…
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Listening to a mountain to save workers trapped underground
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50:18In 2023, Arnold Dix helped rescue 41 men trapped in a tunnel after it collapsed high in the Himalayas. As an engineer and tunnel expert, he was uniquely placed to assist, but Arnold also used another skill in the high risk operation: he listened to the mountain.The successful rescue made Arnold a hero to millions of people across India and it was i…
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A Story of Us with Julia R. Frost (Archaeology)
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22:33In this episode, we sit down with Julia ([email protected]), an undergraduate in the Anthropology Department at The Ohio State University, to talk all things archaeology, art, and ancient plants. From excavating in the Northern Chaco Outliers Project to working in an archaeobotany lab, Julia shares how her interdisciplinary lens—combining anthrop…
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Laura Tingle's election, the survival of NATO, and the misunderstood pigeon
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54:05Early voting opens on a subdued day in the federal election campaign. Will the 76 year-old security pact NATO survive, despite US President Trump's skepticism? And how did pigeons go from prized possessions, to pests?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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One of the essential skill sets for a DFIR analyst is the ability to understand the impact of vulnerabilities quickly. In many IR scenarios, you may find a newly discovered vulnerability or receive a scan that flags multiple potential weaknesses. To stay efficient, you must...
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Study Links Autism to Muscular Disorder, Stanford's RARE-seq Revolutionizes Cancer Detection, Carbene Breakthrough in Water, IISc Unveils Battery Tech Advancements, and more...
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11:35(0:10): Study Links Autism and Muscular Disorder: New Genetic Insight Offers Hope for Targeted Therapies (2:44): Stanford's RARE-seq Test Revolutionizes Cancer Detection with Enhanced RNA Sensitivity (4:44): Breakthrough: Stable Carbene Observed in Water for the First Time, Paving Way for Greener Chemistry (6:41): IISc Unveils Revolutionary Battery…
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#23 Exploring Plants, Pollution, and Possibilities with Zane Vincevica-Gaile
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33:51This episode features Zane Vincevica-Gaile, who is a Latvian environmental science researcher with a pharmacy and chemistry background. She is working at the University of Latvia as a leading researcher at the Department of Environmental Science, being involved in the international project Europe-LAND. Additionally she is working at Riga Technical …
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The physics and feeling of floating — why Angelica learnt to swim
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42:30Angelica Ojinnaka-Psillakis grew up in Sydney, famous for its coastline and beachside existence. But for reasons beyond her control, she didn't learn to swim until she took the plunge as an adult. Angelica Ojinnaka-Psillakis has achieved a lot in her young life. She is a social researcher at Western Sydney University, she has represented Australia …
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Blood Pressure Control Reduces Dementia Risk, AI Model Diagnoses ADHD Accurately, Discovery Links Autism and Dystrophy, Microplastics Threaten Women's Fertility, and more...
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12:31(0:10): Intensive Blood Pressure Control May Cut Dementia Risk by 15%, Study Finds (2:37): AI Model Achieves 96.9% Accuracy in ADHD Diagnosis via Retinal Imaging (4:57): New Genetic Link Found Between Autism and Myotonic Dystrophy, Paving Way for Precision Therapies (7:21): Microplastics Found in Ovarian Fluid: New Threat to Women's Fertility and H…
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Matrix-AssistedLaser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry Imaging (MALDI-MSI) has become acritical tool for biometric and lifestyle analysis through fingermarks,significantly aiding police investigations. Pioneered by Sheffield HallamUniversity and the Francese group, this technique revolutionizes chemicalfingerprint analysis by providing detail…
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Taiwan and its chips: the colourful history of this strategically important nation
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54:05As Taiwan waits to hear what tariffs the Trump Government will impose on its world-leading computer chips and semi-conductors, we bring you a rollicking account of this strategically important small nation. This program was first broadcast on 10 October 2024. Guest: Jonathan Clements, author of 'Rebel Island: the incredible history of Taiwan' (Scri…
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#277 - In August 1975, 8-year-old Gretchen Harrington left her parent’s house in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, heading to summer vacation Bible school class. The church was less than a mile up the road, and she had walked it many times in the past, but something about this morning was different. Gretchen never made it. Two months later, her remain…
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Hallie Lieberman: The Devil Went Down to Georgia
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53:56For years, a predator preyed on gay men in Atlanta. He was known as the Handcuff Man. He attacked male sex workers, disfigured them, and then left them for dead. Journalist Hallie Lieberman wrote a fantastic piece for The Atavist Magazine called The Devil Went Down to Georgia. Support this podcast by shopping our latest sponsor deals and promotions…
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Tren de Aragua: The Alien Enemies Act of 1798, the "Theater" of the Trump Administration, Trumped-Up Charges, Providing Cover to Detain and Deport Without Due Process.
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1:01:15Tonight, on this explosive, educational, investigative episode of Light ‘Em Up. We debut in 121 countries around the globe! Is that sick, or what? Tonight, we challenge you to listen and think critically as we examine in-depth the Venezuelan transnational criminal organization called: Tren de Aragua. Its origins can be traced to its foundation in 2…
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Potential Biosignature on K2-18b Sparks Debate, Metformin Shows Promise Against AML, Breakthrough Reveals Brain Learning Secrets, Revolutionary Paste-Like Battery Emerges, and more...
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11:47(0:10): Potential Biosignature on Distant Planet K2-18b Sparks Debate Among Scientists (2:31): Affordable Diabetes Drug Metformin Shows Promise in Preventing Deadly Blood Cancer AML (5:01): Breakthrough Study Unveils Diverse Synaptic Plasticity, Revolutionizing Understanding of Brain Learning and Disorders (7:07): Revolutionary Paste-Like Battery P…
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Encore: Grief, loss and the healing power of the natural world
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50:18In 2013, Raynor Winn and her husband, Moth lost their beloved farm in Wales, it was where they'd lived for 20 years and raised their children. In the same week, Moth was diagnosed with a rare degenerative brain disease and doctors gave him just two years to live. Homeless and with their future together rapidly shrinking, Raynor and Moth decided to …
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Ecological and Environmental Stats for Earth Day | Stats + Stories Episode 228 (REPOST)
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27:48Earth day was launched in 1970 in the aftermath of several environmental disasters in the publication of Rachel Carson Silent Spring. It was designed to help raise awareness of environmental issues and has since grown into a global event. With this year's Earth Day taking out a particular urgency in light of the most recent UN Climate Report. But w…
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Philippe Sands on war crimes and impunity - from Pinochet to now
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54:04In 1998, the former Chilean head of state Augusto Pinochet was arrested on charges of crimes against humanity and genocide. Philippe Sands was called to advise Pinochet on his claim to immunity, but would instead represent a human rights organisation against him. Guest: Philippe Sands, author of 38 Londres Street: On Impunity, Pinochet in England a…
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Juvenile Colossal Squid Captured Live, James Webb Hints at Life, EMA Approves Leqembi for Alzheimer's, Study Traces Earth's Water Origins, and more...
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11:43(0:10): Historic First Footage of Juvenile Colossal Squid Stuns Global Viewers in Live Deep-Sea Dive (2:23): James Webb Telescope Hints at Life on Distant Exoplanet K2-18 b, But Questions Remain (4:55): EMA Approves Leqembi for Early Alzheimer's, Despite Efficacy and Safety Concerns (7:05): Oxford Study Suggests Earth's Water Originated from Enstat…
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This episode originally aired January 21, 2019. A highway patrolman was dispatched to what he thought would be a routine traffic accident... until he looked in the car. While he had no formal training in forensic science, he had seen hundreds of accidents - but never as much blood as this. He was shocked by the coroner's ruling of "accidental death…
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The epic escape story of four ANZAC POWs — through the Italian Alps to freedom
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50:06Writer and tour guide Simon Tancred on the little-known ANZAC story of how a group of POWs made a daring escape on foot to neutral Switzerland. Simon Tancred fell in love with Italy as a young man, and set up a job for himself leading hikes and tours across the country, and into the Alps. So Simon was familiar with the old trails and passes that cr…
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Just Improving Sexual Assault Kit Testing Workflows
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33:26In episode one of our Sexual Assault Awareness Month season, Just Science sat down with Jody West, the Forensic Science Manager for the Forensic Biology Section at the North Carolina State Crime Laboratory, and Dr. Patricia Melton, a Senior Research Forensic Social Scientist at RTI International, to discuss resources aimed to help forensic science …
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Pollies and their private interests, and a forgotten hero in forensics
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54:06Sean Johnson from Open Politics says Australia's federal parliament needs to act against MPs who fail to disclose their private interests. And journalist Pagan Kennedy shares the story of Marty Goddard - the true inventor of the standardised rape kit - a vital tool in sexual assault forensics.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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OnlyFans Model or Murderer? The Stabbing of Christian Obumseli
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29:53CONNECT WITH JULIE MATTSON: • Website: https://pushinguplilies.com • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pushingupliliesBy Julie Mattson
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