The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everything from astronomy to zoology, highlighting the most exciting research from each issue of the Nature journal. We meet the scientists behind the results and provide in-depth analysis from Nature's journalists and editors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Covering the health stories that make a difference. Dr Norman Swan and Dr Preeya Alexander dissect the latest and breaking news in the medical world.
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Join us as we unearth history one beep at a time! Detector For Metal Podcast explores the exciting world of treasure hunting with expert tips on research, equipment, and recovery techniques. Whether you're seeking gold nuggets, Civil War relics, rare coins, or lost jewelry, we'll help you be prepared, purposeful, and patient—the three keys to successful detecting. Discover hidden treasures beneath your feet and connect with fellow detectorists who share your passion for uncovering the past. ...
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Time Team's Dr Helen Geake and Martyn Williams explore the world of archaeology. Featuring exclusive access to digs and interviews with experts to unearth the stories of the past. We bring you a podcast here every Tuesday, with one available to watch per month on our YouTube channel. Join our community of archaeology and history enthusiasts over on Patreon. Head to http://patreon.com/timeteamofficial to find out more.
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The Giant Bomb discusses the latest video game news and new releases, answers listener questions, and sometimes gets wildly off-topic in this weekly podcast. Featuring Jan Ochoa, Jeff Grubb, and Jeff Bakalar.
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Hey If you are interested in metal detecting please check out my podcast where each week I talk about my own adventures in metal detecting, I brake down technical aspects of the hobby, all coupled with guest interviews discussing their successful hunting methods and product reviews. You can interact with the show by leaving a voicemail via https://linktr.ee/themetaldetectingshow Chat Soon.
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Join us every other Friday at 7:00 P.M. CST. This podcast is all about metal detecting and those who love the hobby. So join us as we talk with some of the most interesting people in the hobby of metal detecting.
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Growing up in the punk/hardcore scene and with a background in proactive police work, gang suppression, homicide investigations, informant development, and training, Brian Sanders has a natural knack for conversation. With guests ranging from musicians, authors, free-thinking first responders, entrepreneurs, reformed extremists, undercover detectives, gang members, drug dealers, and subject matter experts in various fields, Brian Sanders delivers conversations you never knew you wanted to hear.
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It's not easy to choose the best metal detector for your needs. We had reviewed more than 50 detectors and make the huge guide that help to find the best metal detector. More about best metal detector here: https://detecthistory.com/top-metal-detectors/
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Welcome to Fresh Takes on Tech, a podcast from the International Fresh Produce Association. At IFPA, Our trade association represents companies from every segment of the global fresh produce and floral supply chain. We advocate, connect and guide to enhance members’ prosperity. This is a show for people interested in the intersection between technology and the produce and floral industries. Each episode we explore the problems, solutions, people and ideas that are shaping the industry.
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Relics Radio is a podcast, brought to you every Thursday with DK of Adventures In Dirt, and Tony of 5280 Adventures discussing various types of Treasure Hunting. Check out our new episodes for special guests as we discuss techniques, finding sites, detectors, and all things related to treasure hunting, metal detecting and relic hunting. Live stream video broadcasts now on Ken or Tony's YouTube channels, Thursdays at 8pm Eastern: Ken - Adventures In Dirt YouTube Tony - 5280 Adventures YouTube
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Global Detection Adventures brings to you an informative and often times humorous collection of metal detecting news, information, reviews, tips, tricks and interviews with many popular metal detectors from Youtube, television and people who just enjoy the hobby. This is a weekly news and information podcast covering the weeks best finds from around the world. Hosted by XLII and Founded by Lance Goolsby of the Global Detection Adventures group, we will dive into historic and amazing things f ...
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Hosted by Tom Dempster & Kris Rodgers A show for all things metal detecting, we talk bout the latest tech, hot topics and delve back in time discussing history and artefacts. We also will be talking to some exciting guests.
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Welcome to On The Gold, a podcast created around education and practical application of gold prospecting and small-scale mining. I am your host Kevin Hoagland the Gold Prospectors Association of America Executive Director of Development. I invite you to join me as I share with you, my 50+ years of prospecting and mining experience. Yes I started very young and it all counts, especially since I was finding gold. The goal of my guest and I is to help you become a better Prospector and Miner. W ...
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A podcast about video games, their challenges and the stories we love. Welcome to Video Games and Coffee. Where facts are given, opinions are shared and connections are made over one of today's most important mediums of storytelling.
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GPs in NSW will soon be able to undertake further training to diagnose and treat kids and adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Western Australia and Queensland have already implemented similar reforms to address the barriers to seeing a paediatrician or a psychiatrist. Also, fears the collapse of Australia's second-largest p…
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Your cognitive skills at age two might predict your ability in adulthood
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8:42We’ve known for some time that the first few years of childhood are critical when it comes to development. But a new study has highlighted just how critical the early years are for cognitive ability. It found cognitive ability at age 29 can be predicted by the genetic and environmental influences on you at age two, and even more so at age seven. Gu…
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Many people don’t find out they have osteoporosis until they suffer a fracture from a small fall. However of those aged 50 years and over, 66 per cent do have osteopenia or osteoporosis, where bones become less dense and more fragile. An updated guideline has been published, including new information about drugs used to treat the condition. Guest/s…
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Scanxiety: Could scans in cancer remission do more harm than good?
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5:44People who are in remission from cancer have regular scans and tests as part of surveillance. It’s a period of huge anxiety for many – but is surveillance overdone and does it make a difference to how well you fare? Guest/s Professor Katy Bell, clinical epidemiologist in the University of Sydney’s School of Public Health References Routine Surveill…
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Mailbag: More complexity in prostate cancer testing
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4:44A look at some of the Health Report correspondence this week. You can email us at [email protected] Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Audio long read: Three ways to cool Earth by pulling carbon from the sky
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15:59With the world looking likely to blow past the temperature targets laid out in the 2015 Paris climate agreement, a growing number of voices are saying that carbon removal technologies will be necessary if humanity is to achieve its long-term climate goals. If these approaches succeed, they could help nations and corporations to meet their climate c…
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AI linked to boom in biomedical papers, infrared contact lenses, and is Earth's core leaking?
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20:1100:33 Was a boom in papers driven by AI? A spike in papers formulaically analysing a public data set has sparked worries that AI is being used to generate low quality and potentially misleading analyses. Nature: AI linked to explosion of low-quality biomedical research papers 08:07 Lenses that give humans infrared vision Researchers in China have c…
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#74 Saddam's favorite guard: The American who spent 8 hours a day for 6 months guarding and talking with the dictator until his exe*cu*tion
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1:46:49Imagine being a 19 year old soldier and you get selected to guard Saddam Hussein during his final months of life. The Army may have plucked this play right out of the Silence of the Lambs movie script: Was "Tucker" their Agent Starling? 8 hours a day sitting with, at the time, public enemy number one, a man who committed unspeakable acts, atrocitie…
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This week we got some Magic: The Gathering cards to reveal, we chat about TMNT: Tactical Takedown, Grandma, No!, Doom 2, typing in Warhammer: Boltgun: Words of Vengeance, The Mosquito Gang, and Grubb shares his love for driving and mud in Roadcraft. We also chat about how some Nintendo Switch 2 consoles may be out in the wild, a possible State of P…
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Best Metal Detectors of 2025 Read more about these detectors and more on our website: https://detectorformetal.com/5-best-metal-detectors-for-any-budget/ About Detector For Metal Podcast Unearth hidden treasures and connect with history through "Detector For Metal Podcast," your premier resource for metal detecting tips, techniques, and treasure hu…
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PFAS and Your Produce: Separating Fact from Fiction
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31:28Join host Vonnie Estes and Dr. Linda Lee, an environmental chemistry expert from Purdue, as they delve into the world of PFAS chemicals. This episode demystifies the “forever chemicals,” exploring their impact on food, especially produce, and potential health risks. Understand the widespread presence of PFAS through products and the environment, an…
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Dr Helen Geake and Martyn Williams bring you this episode of the Time Team podcast from Sutton Hoo where our second year on site is underway. John Gater explains how he hopes new geophysics technology might shed some light on mysterious signals detected last year and Jackie McKinley takes you through her analysis of the missing piece of the Bromesw…
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Donanemab approved to treat Alzheimer's disease
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8:26The TGA has approved a drug — donanemab — to treat Alzheimer's disease in its early stages. The drug has a small effect in slowing cognitive decline, however it isn't a cure and can have significant side effects. Also, the World Health Assembly adopts historic Pandemic Agreement with zero objections.…
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For months, the Health Report has been getting emails about ads where 'Norman' was promoting unproven supplements. Scammers have been using Norman's voice and face to create AI videos to sell hundreds of dollars worth of supplements to trusting listeners. References The growing impact of deepfake health scams | 7.30 Deepfake videos of Norman Swan a…
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Why wasn't Joe Biden's aggressive prostate cancer detected?
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6:39Former US President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an ‘aggressive’ form of prostate cancer. It follows the diagnosis of one of our own prominent politicians, Barnaby Joyce. There’s been a lot of changes lately in the guidelines for detecting and treating prostate cancer, but gaps remain. Guest/s Associate Professor Jeremy Grummet, director of ur…
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There's been a big CRISPR breakthrough. What does the future hold?
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12:23In a world first, a baby has been treated with a personalised gene-editing technique. KJ’s parents were given the choice of a liver transplant or a CRISPR therapy that nobody had ever received. The journey isn’t over, but KJ has improved. So what’s on the horizon for CRISPR therapies – will we continue to see personalised applications? Guest/s Prof…
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The amount of sleep people get varies across cultures, but does that mean their health differs too? Researchers looked at countries with shorter average sleep durations to find out whether they suffered negative health outcomes – but they didn’t. Instead, people who stuck closer to their cultural norms around sleep – independent of sleep duration –…
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A look at some of the Health Report correspondence this week. You can email us at [email protected] Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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S8 E20 - 50 Years of Metal Detecting with Bill Hayes on Relics Radio
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1:39:36Bill Hayes brings his 50 years of metal detecting and treasure hunting expertise to the Relics Radio Podcast. Join us LIVE and ask your questions to this metal detecting legend. RELICS RADIO is live via video broadcast on the 5280 Adventures YouTube channel and Adventures In Dirt YouTube channel every Wednesday night at 8:00 pm (Eastern) and is ava…
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#73 Longmire, HOMESTEAD, Saving Grace, Criminal Minds, Batman vs Superman, and more: BAILEY CHASE!
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1:06:49Ego-free actor, Bailey Chase and I talk about his incredible acting career spanning two decades through television and the movie screen, his fleeing Los Angeles to a more grounded, easy living town in the South, his exposure to crack cocaine during his teen years, his path to earning a psychology degree while playing football for arguably one of th…
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These malaria drugs treat the mosquitos — not the people
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31:4000:45 Treating mosquitoes for malaria Researchers have developed two compounds that can kill malaria-causing parasites within mosquitoes, an approach they hope could help reduce transmission of the disease. The team showed that these compounds can be embedded into the plastics used to make bed nets, providing an alternative to insecticide-based mal…
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This week we hit the road and talk about Deliver At All Costs, Roadcraft, Capcom Fighting Collection 2 being a dope collection of Capcom games, To a T, Skin Deep, and more DOOM: The Dark Ages! We also chat about a grip of Nintendo news, the vibe over at Bungie with Marathon, Jade Raymond leaving the studio she founded, and more! Support Giant Bomb …
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Bounty Hunter Tracker Showdown: IV -vs- Pro
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16:20Bounty Hunter Tracker Showdown: IV -vs- Pro Read more about these detectors and more on our website: https://detectorformetal.com/bounty-hunter-tracker-iv-vs-tracker-pro-a-seasoned-detectorists-perspective/By Detector For Metal
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Beyond the Headlines: Understanding Microplastics, PFAS and Heavy Metals Risk in Produce
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26:54Explore the invisible threats in our food with Vonnie Estes and Wendalyn Jones, CEO of the Institute for the Advancement of Food and Nutrition Sciences. Delve into the world of microplastics, PFAS, and heavy metals, their presence in produce, and implications for health and agriculture. Wendlyn separates science from hype, discusses regulatory pers…
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Archaeologist Dr Helen Geake and co-host Martyn Williams are at Sutton Hoo where Time Team's 2025 dig has just started. Professor Martin Carver, who led an excavation of the famous Sutton Hoo mounds in the 1980s, is on site with his thoughts on the project. Sutton Hoo's archaeology and engagement manager Laura Howarth tells us what she hopes the 20…
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In this episode of the Armen Show, Armen Shirvanian discusses the current state of artificial intelligence (AI) and its implications for society. He explores the dual perspectives on AI, highlighting both the concerns and the opportunities it presents Armen shares practical applications of AI that can enhance productivity and personal growth, empha…
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OCD genes uncovered — what does it change?
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12:10Australian researchers say they've identified about 250 genes linked to OCD, including 25 they believe to be causal. We take a look at how this study was conducted, and whether it means anything in the short-term for sufferers. Also, two new papers published in time for a major obesity conference. But can we trust the results?…
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The mystery surrounding irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
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9:47Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) might affect up to 30 per cent of Australians. But it’s unlikely IBS is one condition with a single cause. In some cases the strong gut-brain connection might be the culprit. One researcher has been on a mission to find out more about what causes IBS, and what can be done about it. Guest/s Distinguished Laureate Profe…
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What a tick, a meat allergy and heart disease have in common
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8:22Imagine waking up one day and being allergic to meat. That’s a reality for some people who are unlucky enough to get bitten by a particular tick. Alpha-gal syndrome, otherwise known as a mammalian meat allergy, is not well known. However as research advances, a tricky connection between this allergy and heart disease is starting to emerge. Guest/s …
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Iron deficiency can cause fatigue, dizziness, headaches and difficulty concentrating. But despite these worrying symptoms, it’s common for young menstruating women to be iron deficient. There are treatments available to fill back up iron stores, however they can be expensive and therefore inaccessible to those who need them most. Guest/s Professor …
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A look at some of the Health Report correspondence this week. You can email us at [email protected] Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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#72 Rocket attacks in Iraq, kidnapping cases of U.S. sources overseas, and mores stories from "Taking Up The Sword": Special Agent/Author Randall Bennett
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1:04:12TAKING UP THE SWORD by Randall Bennett
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S8 E19 - Real Treasure Hunting with Mike and Kristy from Cowlazars LIVE on Relics Radio
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1:30:28Mike and Kristy from Cowlazars join Ken and Tony to talk all about current and past treasure hunts including the Justin Posey hunt announced on the Netflix special, Gold and Greed, the Forrest Fenn hunt, the Beacon Star Treasure Hunt, Jon Collins-Black, theres Treasure Inside Treasure Hunt, The Secret Treasure Hunt and much more... LINKS: Cowlazars…
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How to transport antimatter — stick it on the back of a van
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30:3100:46 An antimatter delivery van takes its first road trip Researchers have developed a portable antimatter containment device and tested it by putting it in a truck and driving it around CERN. Their system could represent a big step forward in efforts to take particles made at CERN’s ‘antimatter factory’ and transport them to other labs, something…
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The Boys are Back in Town | Giant Bombcast 890: UPPIES
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2:23:22We're back! We've got a Fab 5 here assembled to talk about the current state of ownership and updates with the website, impressions on Doom: The Dark Ages, Death Stranding 2, Drop Duchy, kicking it in Despelote, and our time so far with Clair Obscur: Expedition 33! We also recap all of the biggest gaming news in the past week along with all of your…
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Nokta Legend vs Minelab Equinox 900 Depth Test
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11:39Nokta Legend vs Minelab Equinox 900 Depth Test Read more about these detectors and more on our website: https://detectorformetal.com/testing-the-nokta-legend-and-minelab-equinox-900-a-month-of-real-world-depth-testing/By Detector For Metal
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Behind the Scenes of Produce Policy: Science and Politics
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33:48Explore the pivotal intersection of science, agriculture, and policy with Vonnie Estes and policy expert Rebeckah F. Adcock as they discuss the produce industry’s future. Delve into how science influences policy, technological advancements, and climate change impacts. Understand the challenges of agricultural labor and the importance of civic engag…
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Understanding Sutton Hoo's Bromeswell bucket
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39:57With just one week to go until Time Team returns to Sutton Hoo, Martyn Williams and archaeologist Dr Helen Geake find out even more about one of its unearthed treasures, The Bromeswell Bucket. Martyn visits one of the UK's largest Iron Age hillforts in Oswestry to find out how vandalism is putting its archaeology at risk. With fears about the futur…
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We're BACK and with some big news! Giant Bomb has new owners and it's US! Giant Bomb is now fully independent and we get into the deets of how that happened at PAX East 2025. Join us as Grubb, Bakalar, Dan, Jan, and lil cameo from Mike Minotti explain the situation happening at Giant Bomb. Help support Giant Bomb by going to: https://giantbomb.com/…
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S8 E18 - All about the NEW XP HF2 Elliptical Coil for the Deus 2 - with Merrill Kazanjian
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1:33:11Ken and Tony talk to Merrill, US Ambassador from XP Metal Detectors all about the NEW High Frequency Coil just released by XP for the Deus 2 metal detector, the HF2. XP Deus II - new HF2 Elliptical Coil https://www.xpmetaldetectors.com/en/produit/xp-hf2-elliptical-coil.php Metal Detecting NYC on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MetalDetectingNYC R…
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NSF terminates huge number of grants and stops awarding new ones
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11:15In this Podcast Extra, we examine recent developments US National Science Foundation, which has seen significant numbers of research grants terminated. In addition, there have been freezes on funding for new grants and any additional money to existing ones. We also discuss US President Donald Trump’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2026, which call…
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With Labor winning another term — and a larger majority — their health promises have gone from election pledges to government mandate. They've promised big boosts to Medicare and to cut costs for certain treatments and medications. But not everyone is happy with what has been promised — because of what wasn't given a spotlight during the campaign.…
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The difficulty of deprescribing antidepressants
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9:32About one in seven Australians take an antidepressant, and many people are taking them long-term. However there isn’t much evidence for the effectiveness of antidepressants long-term. But getting off these drugs can be tough, because withdrawal symptoms can be severe and can mimic a relapse. Guest/s Professor Katharine Wallis, lead of the RELEASE (…
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Early pregnancy loss, including miscarriage, is widespread. Up to one in five women will have a miscarriage before 20 weeks. The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists has put out clinical guidelines for the treatment of miscarriage. Advocates are hoping to improves care for women, and draws attention to an imp…
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Sleep apnea is a condition that affects your breathing when you sleep, and can have serious consequences. There are some hallmark symptoms like snoring, but that’s not always how it presents – particularly in women. Sleep apnea is also linked to a host of metabolic conditions, like insulin resistance, diabetes and fatty liver disease. Guest/s Dr Pe…
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A look at some of the Health Report correspondence this week. You can email us at [email protected] Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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#71 All things METAL! CJ Ortiz, the Metal Motivator (The University of Badassery Podcast)
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1:23:56What does Black Sabbath, Pantera, and MS-13 have in common? Listen to this episode and find out! "My music is violent so I don't have to be." -CJ Ortiz CJ Ortiz jumps on the mic to tell stories of metal music, the power of motivation/action, his friendship with co-host "Pat Mac" (Pat McNamara- The University of Badassery Podcast) as well as the ori…
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