The Huberman Lab podcast is hosted by Andrew Huberman, Ph.D., a neuroscientist and tenured professor in the department of neurobiology, and by courtesy, psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford School of Medicine. The podcast discusses neuroscience and science-based tools, including how our brain and its connections with the organs of our body control our perceptions, our behaviors, and our health, as well as existing and emerging tools for measuring and changing how our nervous system ...
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From the evolution of intelligent life, to the mysteries of consciousness; from the threat of the climate crisis to the search for dark matter, The world, the universe and us is your essential weekly dose of science and wonder in an uncertain world. Hosted by journalists Dr Rowan Hooper and Dr Penny Sarchet and joined each week by expert scientists in the field, the show draws on New Scientist’s unparalleled depth of reporting to put the stories that matter into context. Feed your curiosity ...
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The mathematician and author Steven Strogatz and the astrophysicist and author Janna Levin interview leading researchers about the great scientific and mathematical questions of our time.
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Host Rachel Feltman, alongside leading science and tech journalists, dives into the rich world of scientific discovery in this bite-size science variety show.
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This podcast demystified Quantum Biology for general health and recovery from addictions. The goal is to bring you easy to understand principles and practices about the study of Light, Water and Magnetism, so you can take your health into your own hands.
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Prakhar Gupta is an international public speaker, best-selling author and educator. He is trusted by over 10000 students in teaching them how to get better at conversations. With Prakhar ke Pravachan he aims to build more confident young Indian minds and teaches more than 500k people how to think in ways different from the average person would.
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Each week we set out to solve one of the world's weirdest, wackiest, funniest and funkiest scientific puzzles. And along with the answer there's a brand new question to think about for next time...
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Welcome to The Nexus Point 11, where science meets mysticism, logic meets intuition, and the past and future converge. The podcast explores the hidden connections between quantum physics, neuroscience, ancient wisdom, and esoteric philosophy—unraveling the mysteries that shape our reality. Are consciousness and the universe fundamentally linked? Step into the unknown. Question everything. Stay Curious.
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Who gets to compete? Since the beginning of women’s sports, there has been a struggle over who qualifies for the women’s category. Tested follows the unfolding story of elite female runners who have been told they can no longer race as women, because of their biology. As the Olympics approach, they face hard choices: take drugs to lower their natural testosterone levels, give up their sport entirely, or fight. To understand how we got here, Host Rose Eveleth (they/them) traces the surprising ...
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Relationships are like a kaleidoscope — lots of little shapes in lots of colours that blend together in sometimes beautiful, sometimes uncomfortable ways. They’re complicated, with different personalities and different expectations, and for most of us, negotiating all of that is tough.
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Mind-Body Solution brings together the world’s foremost thinkers - from science, philosophy, and beyond - to explore life’s most profound questions. This channel bridges the gap between popular media and academia, offering thought-provoking conversations about consciousness, reality, meaning, and more. With rigorous yet accessible discussions, you'll uncover the complexity and wonder of the mind-body problem and the mysteries that shape our existence. Join Dr Tevin Naidu, your host and guide ...
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We are a Christian podcast dedicated to investigating the compelling reasons and logical foundations that support belief in a Creator. Throughout our episodes, we delve deep into a variety of topics, engaging in thoughtful and respectful dialogues with theologians, scientists, philosophers, and believers from diverse backgrounds. One of our key focuses is exploring the fascinating interplay between faith and science. We discuss the intricacies of creation from both a Biblical and a scientifi ...
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Science Cliff Notes is your go-to podcast for breaking down the latest scientific research into easy-to-understand, bite-sized episodes. In just 10-15 minutes, we simplify complex topics from physics, biology, astronomy, and more, so you can stay informed without the jargon. Perfect for curious minds looking for a quick, clear dive into today's cutting-edge science.
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* Non Duality * Alchemist * Dreamer * Student of life * Truth Seeker * Non Duality Guide of Self-Inquiry 🌑🌒🌕🌘🌟 What is Alchemy? How spirituality, psychology, quantum physics and biology are connected? What is Non Duality? How Self Inquiry can help us understand who we truly are? Is there any connection between ancient teachings and modern science? Tune in if you want to find out more and discover ways to reconnect with your inner truth.
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Breast Cancer Conversations is a podcast produced by Survivingbreastcancer.org where we inject positivity into the very fabric of a breast cancer diagnosis. Breast Cancer Conversations provides education, and inspiration, and offers hope. You will hear stories from those diagnosed with breast cancer, interviews with medical professionals, and thought-leadership emerging from the oncology field. Welcome to our breast cancer community! Welcome to the conversation.
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Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of neuroscience with our expert guests as they explore the mysteries of the brain and the latest breakthroughs in research with our host, John Foxe, PhD, director of the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at the University of Rochester. Each episode features in-depth conversations with leading scientists, who unravel complex topics and tackle intriguing questions like: How does the brain shape our behavior? What role do genetics play in our health? ...
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Welcome to the Mindplex Podcast, hosted by Ben Goertzel, Lisa Rein, Grace Robot and Desdemona Robot. On this show, we ponder AGI, cutting-edge technologies and the evolution of human consciousness. We will interview a wide variety of interesting thinkers - both human and synthetic - to investigate and better understand the complex topics of our time, as we learn to shape technologies that will assist us in bringing about a Benevolent Singularity.Subjects covered include: AGI, the Metaverse, ...
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With the convergence of data, computing power, and new methods, computational biology is at its most exciting moment. At PSI, we're asking the leading researchers in the field to discover where we're headed for, and which exciting pathways will take us there. Whether you're just thinking of starting your research career or have been computing stuff for decades, come and join the conversation!
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The Journal of Proteome Research integrates the fields of chemistry, mathematics, applied physics, biology, and medicine in order to better understand the function of proteins in biological systems.
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Big Science FM began as an experiment borne of a belief that the laws that govern the Universe are simple. Fantastical, astonishing, often unbelievable, but ultimately comprehensible to anyone who wants to understand. For an hour each week, Dr Ed Gerstner and guests explore the ideas that make the Universe tick.
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Everyday Neuro: Psychology and Neuroscience Podcast
Dr Janine Cooper: Cognitive Psychologist, Neuroscientist, Neuropsychology researcher.
The Everyday Neuro podcast series with Dr Janine Cooper provides knowledge and inspiration to everyone and anyone interested in the fascinating fields of neuroscience, neuropsychology and the human brain. Developed to incorporate information and interviews with experts in the field, the episodes cover a diverse range of topics from memory and cognition to mental health, wellbeing, trauma, and brain injury. Janine will guide you through the current research and help you to develop greater und ...
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Welcome to Eureka!, the show that gets under the skin of science with questions that really matter! Join science enthusiast Rick Edwards and actual real-life scientist Dr Michael Brooks every week as they dissect some of the universe’s most puzzling questions with the help of the world’s leading experts. From alien invasions and AI robot takeovers, to face transplants and talking animals, Rick and Michael are getting to the bottom of it all! Subscribe to ensure you never miss an episode. Hos ...
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Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond (B Cubed) is a collaborative project between The Daily Princetonian and Princeton Insights. The show releases 3 episodes monthly: one longer episode as part of the Insights partnership, and two shorter episodes independently created by the 'Prince.' This show is produced by Senna Aldoubosh '25 under the 147th Board of the 'Prince.' Insights producers are Crystal Lee, Addie Minerva, and Thiago Tarraf Varella. This show is a reimagined version of the show former ...
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Elements reveals the science of the world around you. Science is sexy, quirky, scary, beautiful – sometimes all at once (ask a physicist!). Agog at this state of affairs, our contributors raid labs, quiz doctors and even zip through time to bring you unique science coverage. From the latest discoveries and interviews to exciting events, rich histories and stories of science in surprising places, Elements is an offbeat destination for science news, features and comment. Whether you like entic ...
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The Cartesian Cafe is the podcast where an expert guest and Timothy Nguyen map out scientific and mathematical subjects in detail. This collaborative journey with other experts will have us writing down formulas, drawing pictures, and reasoning about them together on a whiteboard. If you’ve been longing for a deeper dive into the intricacies of scientific subjects, then this is the podcast for you. Topics covered include mathematics, physics, computer science, machine learning, and artificia ...
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Welcome to Science Documentaries, your ultimate destination for discovery, knowledge, and scientific exploration. At Science Documentaries, we create a unique auditory experience that helps you delve into the mysteries of the universe. Our carefully curated episodes feature in-depth discussions, expert interviews, and the latest research findings designed to ignite your curiosity, enhance your understanding, and bring the wonders of science into your daily life. Whether you're winding down a ...
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Bird Flu’s Jump to Cattle Took Dairy Farmers by Surprise (Part 2)
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22:58Dairy cattle have become an intermediary between avian influenza found in wild birds and the handful of recorded H5N1 bird flu cases in humans. Senior news reporter Meghan Bartels took a trip upstate to Cornell University’s Teaching Dairy Barn. Early last year Texas dairy farmers noticed lethargic cows producing off-color milk. One of them sent Cor…
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264. Rebuilding Intimacy Post-Diagnosis: A Conversation on Sexual Health and Relationships with Tiffini Sharifi
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41:30Love the episode? Send us a text! A cancer diagnosis is life-changing. For individuals navigating breast cancer, the focus often centers on survival—completing treatment, managing side effects, and getting back to “normal.” But for many survivors, what follows is far from familiar. The emotional, physical, and relational impacts of cancer can linge…
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Send us a text In Part 2 of our journey through Genesis 31, we follow Jacob and Laban to their tense final confrontation. What begins as a pursuit ends in a surprising covenant, as both men draw a boundary, literally and spiritually, between their past and future. We unpack the emotional and theological weight of this encounter: the unresolved dece…
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Mary Lamia, Ph.D.: Understanding Jealousy — From Trigger to Healing | Reloscope #80
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49:31In this episode of Reloscope we tackle the topic of jealousy from a psychological standpoint. It is something that everyone probably experiences at some stage in life, but that some people may need to manage more intentionally than others. Expert Mary Lamia, Ph.D. joins host Sarah Stancombe to discuss everything from triggers to real world examples…
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How Bird Flu Went from an Isolated Avian Illness to a Human Pandemic Threat (Part 1)
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31:17Bird flu outbreaks in poultry and cattle have caused concern for public health officials. There have been few reported cases of human transmission, but the growing risks of H5N1 avian influenza have virologists on alert. Researchers at the St. Jude Center of Excellence for Influenza Research and Response take an annual visit to Delaware Bay to coll…
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Control Your Vagus Nerve to Improve Mood, Alertness & Neuroplasticity
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1:51:29In this episode I explain how your vagus nerve—an extensive neural pathway linking your brain and body in both directions—powerfully regulates your mood, digestion, alertness and even certain food cravings, and I explain how you can activate certain vagus nerve pathways to improve your heart rate variability (HRV), a key marker of health and longev…
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The Akashic Field & The Collective Consciousness – Investigating the Idea of a Universal Information Field Connecting All Things, and Its Scientific and Mystical Implications
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27:23In this episode of The Nexus Point 11, we delve into one of the most profound concepts in both mysticism and modern science: the Akashic Field and the collective consciousness. From ancient spiritual traditions that describe a universal information field to groundbreaking scientific theories that point to the interconnectedness of all things, we ex…
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First skull of mysterious human ancestor; Decoding whale language; Heatwaves 20x more likely to happen
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36:18Episode 308 An ancient skull discovered in China has been confirmed to belong to a Denisovan. It’s been tough to study this mysterious human ancestor, as we’ve only ever found a finger and jaw bone - so this new discovery could reshape our understanding of them. After being kept secret for decades, the “dragon man” skull is opening up a new window …
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What No One Tells You about Testosterone Replacement Therapy
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12:14Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is exploding in popularity among men. TRT has been touted online as a cure-all for everything from low energy to poor mood and even as a way to increase masculinity itself. But how much of the buzz is backed by science? Host Rachel Feltman talks with journalist Stephanie Pappas about the realities behind the t…
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Why do clouds move in a different direction to the wind?
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4:59When Tony is cycling around, he notices that the clouds above him are not always moving in the same direction as he feels the wind blowing him down on the ground. Why might this be? James Tytko took on the question with help from Paul Williams, Professor of Atmospheric Science at the University of Reading... Like this podcast? Please help us by sup…
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E40 Courtney Voss on Healing Anxiety Through a Quantum Lens
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1:01:04Courtney is a certified Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and Breath Coach. She is known on social media as the Neurotic Farmer. Her personal journey began with a battle against anxiety that traditional medicine could not fix. She was diagnosed with GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder) in her teens and spent years on various medications without relief…
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Essentials: How to Control Your Sense of Pain & Pleasure
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37:28In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explore the sensations of pain and pleasure, explaining how they are sensed in the body and interpreted by the brain as well as methods to control their intensity. I discuss both the hardwired mechanisms and subjective factors that shape an individual’s perception of pain and pleasure. I also explain why p…
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Host Rachel Feltman explores the surprising connection between exercise and the gut microbiome with Scientific American contributing editor Lydia Denworth. Drawing from her latest reporting, Denworth explains how aerobic activity can influence the microbial ecosystems in our digestive tract—boosting diversity, reducing inflammation, and even suppor…
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The Brain vs AI: Dr. Doris Tsao & Why the Brain is More Efficient than AI
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23:16Join Dr. John Foxe, Director of the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at the University of Rochester, as he welcomes renowned neuroscientist Dr. Doris Tsao to Neuroscience Perspectives. Dr. Tsao shares how her pioneering research has transformed our understanding of how the brain processes visual information. Her lab helped discover that it only…
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Send us a text In this episode, we explore Genesis 31, where Jacob's long service to Laban comes to a dramatic and divinely guided end. Often overlooked, this moment mirrors Israel’s later exodus from Egypt, complete with deception, pursuit, household idols, and divine intervention. Why does Jacob flee in secret? What role do Rachel’s stolen idols …
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263. From Grief to Advocacy: A Father’s Mission for Early Detection in Young Women with Bob Furniss
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39:36Love the episode? Send us a text! In this episode of Breast Cancer Conversations, I had the privilege of speaking with Bob Furniss, a father, husband, and author who has turned his family’s heartbreaking experience with breast cancer into a mission to educate and advocate for early detection. Bob and his wife Susan founded the nonprofit WarriorPrin…
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CDC Vaccine Panel Fired by RFK, Jr., Oceans Grow More Acidic, and Pangolins Threatened by Hunting
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10:14Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., has fired the experts on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory panel, sparking concern among public health officials. Ocean acidification has crossed a critical threshold, posing serious risks to marine life around the globe. And pangolins face growing threats from increased hunting, complicating …
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How to Grow From Doing Hard Things | Michael Easter
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3:07:40My guest is Michael Easter, a professor at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and best-selling author. We discuss how particular daily life choices undermine our level of joy, our sense of purpose, our physical and our mental health and the daily, weekly, monthly and yearly steps we can all take to vastly increase our level of motivation, gratitud…
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262. What a Holistic Nutritionist Wants Every Cancer Patient to Know About Food & Wellness with Cindy Fortuna
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44:05Love the episode? Send us a text! In this episode of Breast Cancer Conversations, I had the pleasure of speaking with Cindy Fortuna, a registered holistic nutritionist who specializes in supporting individuals navigating and recovering from cancer. Cindy brings a wealth of knowledge and personal experience to the table, having faced her own cancer …
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The Hidden Frequencies of Reality – Understanding the Power of Vibration, Frequency, and Resonance in Shaping the World Around Us
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26:52In this episode of The Nexus Point 11, we dive deep into the hidden frequencies that shape our reality. We’ll explore how vibration, frequency, and resonance are the building blocks of everything we perceive—whether it’s the material world, the human body, or the invisible forces that connect us all. From scientific discoveries in quantum physics t…
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Is this the first step to cyborg brains? How drones are reshaping warfare forever; New Vera Rubin observatory goes live
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31:23Episode 307 Using new “ultrasoft” electronics, researchers at Harvard have effectively created tadpole cyborgs. A soft bioelectronic device has been implanted into their brains - one which grows with them as they develop into frogs. This neural implant is a first step in helping us better understand the inner workings of the brain. But could this w…
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These Adorable Hamster Dads Take Fatherhood Seriously
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13:22Most mammalian dads are pretty absent from their offspring’s lives. That sets the Djungarian hamster apart from its fellow fathers. These hamster dads are involved in the birth of their pups, care for them in infancy and even provide food during weaning. They also let the mother hamster go on cooldown walks outside of the burrow, which professor of…
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Donald wants to know, 'how big is a photon?' Marushka Soobben took on his query with help from Ben Allanach, professor of theoretical physics at the University of Cambridge... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked ScientistsBy Dr Chris Smith
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From brain folds to insect architecture, L. Mahadevan explains how complex biological forms and behaviors emerge through the interplay of physical forces, environment and embodiment. The post Does Form Really Shape Function? first appeared on Quanta MagazineBy Quanta Magazine
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Essentials: The Science & Practice of Perfecting Your Sleep
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41:02In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode my guest is Dr. Matt Walker, PhD, Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology at the University of California, Berkeley and host of The Matt Walker Podcast, which focuses on the science and impact of sleep. We explore the importance of sleep and how its nightly structure, including REM and non-REM stages, helps …
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Delhi Belly, 3 Idiots and Satyamev Jayate | Raw and Real w/ Aamir Khan | #PGX104
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46:49Episode 104 of The Prakhar Gupta Xperience features Aamir Khan, a legendary actor, director and producer, and one of the most respected figures in Indian cinema. He is known for his roles in iconic films like 3 Idiots, Lagaan, Dangal and Taare Zameen Par. Aamir has built a reputation for choosing meaningful stories and delivering powerful performan…
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What ‘Immortal’ Jellyfish and Famously Old Tortoises Tell Us about Aging
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14:27Animals’ lifespans can be far shorter or much longer than those of humans. Scientists are researching creatures such as “immortal” jellyfish and long-lived tortoises and digging deep into genetic codes to figure out why animals age—and what we can do to improve longevity in humans. João Pedro de Magalhães, chair of molecular biogerontology at the U…
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100th Episode Giveaway Q&A – Part 3: Hearing God Speak & Christ’s 1,000-Year Reign
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1:16:32Send us a text In Part 3 of our 100th episode Q&A series, we explore two deeply spiritual and often debated topics: how we hear God speak today and the meaning of Christ’s 1,000-year reign. Is God’s voice something we can still discern, and if so, how do we distinguish it from our own thoughts or emotions? We examine Scripture, tradition, and the r…
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Cosmic Coin Toss, Record Heat in the North Atlantic and Living Worm Towers
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8:51New simulations suggest the Milky Way’s long-predicted collision with Andromeda might be less of a cosmic certainty than we thought. A massive marine heat wave in 2023 sent North Atlantic temperatures soaring—equal to two decades’ worth of typical warming—with weak winds and climate change largely to blame. And researchers reveal that the planet’s …
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Improving Science & Restoring Trust in Public Health | Dr. Jay Bhattacharya
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4:26:48My guest is Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD, Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Professor Emeritus of Health Policy at Stanford University. We discuss which scientific questions ought to be the priority for NIH, how to incentivize bold, innovative science especially from younger labs, how to solve the replication crisis and resto…
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261. Beyond Medicine: Forest Therapy and Cancer Recovery with Regan Stacey
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43:19Love the episode? Send us a text! How A Walk in the Woods Changed Everything: Regan’s Story of Healing and Breast Cancer Survival In this episode of Breast Cancer Conversations, I had the pleasure of speaking with Regan Stacey, a breast cancer survivor and advocate for the healing power of nature. We delved into the profound impact that connecting …
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Josh Bongard: What are Biological Robots? How AI is Reshaping Life, Consciousness & Matter!
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1:20:55Josh Bongard is Professor of Computer Science at the University of Vermont and director of the Morphology, Evolution & Cognition Laboratory. His work involves automated design and manufacture of soft-, evolved-, and crowdsourced robots, as well as computer-designed organisms. In 2007, he was awarded a prestigious Microsoft Research New Faculty Fell…
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Suzanne Gildert: Can We Engineer Consciousness? Quantum Physics, Robotics & Conscious AI Technology
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1:35:14Dr Suzanne Gildert, Roboticist & Quantum Physicist, is the CEO-founder of Nirvanic Consciousness Technologies, a quantum-AI technology company innovating “Conscious AI” for improved AI decision-making. She holds a Ph.D. in experimental quantum physics from the University of Birmingham in the UK. Suzanne is a prolific technology inventor with dozens…
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Beyond Time – How the Past, Present, and Future Exist Simultaneously
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22:35We think of time as a straight line, moving from past to present to future. But what if that’s just an illusion? In this mind-bending episode of The Nexus Point, we explore the true nature of time—and how science, mysticism, and consciousness all point to something radically different from what we’ve been taught.…
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$1 trillion of platinum on the moon; how your brain distinguishes between reality and imagination; rise of the hyperworm
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25:37Episode 306 It’s been discovered that the moon is probably home to $1 trillion worth of platinum. Researchers suggest nearly 6500 of the Moon’s craters were made by asteroids containing commercial quantities of platinum, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium, iridium and osmium. Does that mean space companies are going to head out on mining missions immine…
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How much brain capacity do our senses take up?
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5:09David wants to know, 'How much do the senses take up in brain capacity and what sense occupies the largest part of the brain (I would guess it would be sight?)' James Tytko took on his query with help from Holly Bridge, professor of neuroscience at the University of Oxford... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists…
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Is the National Weather Service Ready for an Extreme Summer?
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14:21The dedicated staff of the National Weather Service are responsible for the data that underpin your weather forecast and emergency alerts. DOGE Service cuts to the NWS are putting the collection and communication of those data at risk right as we enter a dangerous season of hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires and extreme heat in the U.S. Senior sustai…
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E39 Morley Robbins - Are you Anemic or could it be Copper Deficiency?
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1:29:58Morley Robbins is the creator and founder of The Root Cause Protocol and the Magnesium Advocacy Group. He is a self-taught mineral expert, and author of [Cu]re Your Fatigue: The Root Cause and How to Fix It on Your Own. Morley received his BA in Biology from Denison University in Ohio and holds an MBA from George Washington University in healthcare…
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Essentials: Improving Health With Stronger Brain-Body Connection
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40:34In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I discuss interoception, the brain’s ability to sense and interpret signals from the body, which shapes our sense of self and underlies vital functions like focus, sleep, healing and emotions. I explain how the body communicates different types of information to the brain, influencing processes like digestio…
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100th Episode Giveaway Q&A – Part 2: Wrestling with God’s Goodness
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1:00:22Send us a text In this heartfelt continuation of our 100th episode celebration, we focus entirely on one of the most raw and personal struggles in the Christian life, wrestling with the goodness of God. When life feels unfair, when prayers seem unanswered, or when suffering lingers, how do we hold onto the belief that God is still good? This episod…
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Megalodon Diets, Teeth Sensitivity and a Bunch of Vaccine News
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8:00The measles outbreak in West Texas is slowing. Health officials think an increase in vaccination rates contributed to the slowdown, but Texas lawmakers have pushed a new bill to make it even quicker and easier for parents to exempt their children from vaccines. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention goes counter to the American College of O…
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Healing From Grief & Loss | Dr. Mary-Frances O'Connor
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2:34:25My guest is Dr. Mary-Frances O’Connor, PhD, Professor of Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Arizona and a world expert on the science of grief and loss. We discuss what happens in the brain and body when we grieve, the role of dopamine and yearning in the grieving process, the health risks of getting stuck at particular stages …
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Do lower oxygen levels in planes contribute to jet lag?
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5:12This time on Question of the Week, Mark wants to know what effect lower levels of oxygen in aeroplanes might have on how we feel after a flight, and what impact the smoking ban might have had. As a follow up, he wonders about jet lag and whether it's possible to suffer its consequences after a long haul flight to somewhere in the same time zone. Ja…
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Are You Flourishing? This Global Study Has Surprising Takeaways
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18:16Are you flourishing? It’s a more understated metric than happiness, but it can provide a multidimensional assessment of our quality of life. Victor Counted, an associate professor of psychology at Regent University and a member of the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University, joins host Rachel Feltman to review the first wave of results from…
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The real threat of AI - ethics, exploitation and the erosion of truth
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34:43Episode 305 As artificial intelligence grows into more and more aspects of our lives, it seems we’re just at the beginning of the boom. Hundreds of billions of dollars are being pumped into advancing AI capabilities, making it the best funded area in science. But, just like the dot-com revolution, is it a bubble waiting to burst? In this special ep…
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The Architecture of Awareness – Mapping Consciousness Through Inner and Outer Space
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34:22What if your consciousness had structure—an architecture as intricate as the cosmos itself? In this episode, we explore the multidimensional landscape of awareness, both within and beyond the self. Drawing from neuroscience, metaphysics, and mystical traditions, we begin mapping the layers of consciousness: from ego and intuition to collective fiel…
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Promise and controversy continues to surround string theory as a potential unified theory of everything. In the latest episode of The Joy of Why, Cumrun Vafa discusses his progress in trying to find good, testable models hidden among the ‘swampland’ of impossible universes. The post Will We Ever Prove String Theory? first appeared on Quanta Magazin…
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Essentials: Machines, Creativity & Love | Dr. Lex Fridman
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48:53In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode my guest is Lex Fridman, PhD, a research scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), an expert in robotics and host of the Lex Fridman Podcast. We discuss the development of artificial intelligence through machine learning, deep learning and self-supervised techniques. We also examine the gr…
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Diagnosing Male Infertility with a Mechanical Engineering Twist
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10:39Male infertility is undercovered and underdiscussed. If a couple is struggling to conceive, there’s a 50–50 chance that sperm health is a contributing factor. Diagnosing male infertility is getting easier with at-home tests—and a new study suggests a method for testing at home that would be more accurate. Study co-author Sushanta Mitra, a professor…
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100th Episode Giveaway Q&A – Part 1: Small Groups and Creation Debates
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1:10:41Send us a text In this special 100th episode, we kick off our giveaway celebration with a Q&A tackling your honest, thought-provoking questions. In Part 1, we explore the world of small groups, when to leave one, how to recognize a healthy one, and whether they’re truly necessary in the Christian life. We also take a closer look at why churches pus…
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