A podcast where two Rustaceans set out to make a game. In each episode, we talk about what we've been working on using the Rust programming language as well as other topics that have been on our mind or our listeners have asked about.
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The news you know, the science you don’t. Unexpected Elements looks beyond everyday narratives to discover a goldmine of scientific stories and connections from around the globe. From Afronauts, to why we argue, to a deep dive on animal lifespans: see the world in a new way.
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To bring us together is one heck of a task and I’m here for it all! We are all different in speech, actions, and morals the way we react and characterize others is beyond me.. I am subject matter number 1... I listen and I tend to judge a little but we need to realize we all are playing the same game no one is safe so lets get out of the crab in the barrel mentality and help one another thrive!
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Welcome to "Fishing for a Reason," the podcast that dives deep into the heart of fishing and the meaningful connections it brings. Hosted by Jamie Propst, founder of Anglers Unlimited, we explore the impact fishing has on our lives, communities, and environment so that you can become a more effective angler and catch more fish and have more fun every time you go out on the water or hit the hiking trails. Whether you target salmon, halibut, lingcod, crab, shrimp or fresh water species, there ...
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Welcome to Gateleapers! The pop-culture panel gameshow that shines a spotlight on everyone's favorite fandoms While the gatekeepers are asleep at their posts, the Gateleapers (Matt, Audra + Jason) dive into treasured pop-culture texts to play trivia and improv games. Each episode they're joined by two special guests, as they compete as teams in a series of ridiculous games, with plenty of laughs along the way. They've leaped into the fandoms of Star Wars, Marvel, The Lord of the Rings, DC, S ...
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A park ranger once explained how migrating crabs find their way to the coast. He said that they follow the slight gradient of the land as it slopes toward the sea, tracing the paths carved by little pockets of water- condensation, collected rain- falling slowly downhill. We follow the water because it’s what crabs do. Following the water is a way to the next stage of a life cycle; it’s navigation; it’s a new way of listening to the land.
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Join Zach, Faina, Anthony, and Demmarie as we find fanfiction from across the internet and read them out loud to one another. Join us for the good, the less good, and the WAY less good of fanfiction from across the internet!
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Cool, Calm and Cultured (coolcalmcultured.com) is where the hot takes meet the human ones. Each week, our host sits down with peers, pros, creatives, dreamers — and yes, even a few frenemies — to unpack the spirit (and the chaos) of 21st-century life. Some conversations will be chill. Some will be deep. Some might crack your brain open like a crab leg. But whatever the vibe, you’ll leave with a laugh, a lesson, or at least something to think about on the way to your next adventure. Keeping i ...
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We explore the ocean through a climate change lens. We strive to make the ocean healthier by listening to those who work on it, study it, live next to and are inspired by it. We help you understand ocean science, innovation and technology, and how climate change affects our ocean and the world at large. You can reach us by email: [email protected]
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There are so many podcasts today in the technology and leadership categories that it can be hard to find the truly outstanding episodes and the guests that are going to change the way you think. Every two weeks, join Keith McDonald for summaries of the most fascinating podcast episodes he discovered in the software development, product management, and leadership space. If you want to keep up to date on the latest thinking on leadership, product management, Agile software development, DevOps, ...
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Tangier Island, Virginia - Population 460 (and shrinking). It's a quirky, isolated place located smack dab in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay. Residents drive golf carts and speak their own dialect, while visitors must travel by boat or plane to get there. But the island is vanishing. The reason why depends who you ask. But the fact is it could become uninhabitable in as little as 25 years, wiping an entire community and way of life off the planet. Should the island be saved... and at what ...
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Two lifelong Green Bay Packer fans sit down once a week to discuss everything Green Bay Packers. Hear an honest and unique take on Packers Football all the way from the Bluegrass State.
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The Millionaire Talk Show formerly known as the Todd Capital Millionaire Podcast is the premier podcast on black wealth building and real estate investing. Hosted by Mr. Charles Oglesby @toddbillion of Todd Capital @todd.capital and Michelle Welch @iammichellewelch of Prima Business Agency. The Show showcases the whose who of African American real estate investing and entrepreneurship. Todd Capital Options Course: https://gumroad.com/l/bOUnl Todd Capital Vending Course: https://gumroad.com/l ...
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Smart Biotech Scientist | Master Bioprocess CMC Development, Biologics Manufacturing & Scale-up, Cell Culture Innovation
David Brühlmann - CMC Development Leader, Biotech C-level Advisor, Business Strategist
The Go-to Podcast for Biotech Scientists Who Want to Master Biopharma CMC Development and Biomanufacturing. **TOP 10 LIFE SCIENCES PODCAST** Are you ready to simplify bioprocess development and scale with confidence to reduce time to market? Are you feeling overwhelmed by the complexity and guesswork of biologics development and biomanufacturing? Do you wish you had more time to enjoy the beauty of science, without worrying about failing your cell culture process development and commercializ ...
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Monday-Friday from noon-1:00, Tom Hall and his guests are talking about what's on your mind, and what matters most to Marylander's, the latest news, local and national politics, education and the environment, popular culture and the arts, sports and science, race and religion, movies and medicine. We welcome your questions and comments. E-mail us at [email protected]
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I have deep, fun, and inspirational conversations with entrepreneurs, healers, speakers, musicians, artists of all kinds, visionaries, philosophers, scientists, CEO's of sustainable companies, and much more. These are people who are answering their soul's calling and living a life of passion and self expression. I'll also be sharing the deepest insights I've learned along the way and getting as vulnerable as I possibly can to really bring in this frequency of change. My intention for this po ...
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Most of us are old enough to know better. Better than to heed bad advice, make bad decisions, buy ketchup popsicles while wearing white clothes...sometimes we do it anyway. Sometimes we don't. It's not about lecturing, being old or even just making mistakes. Its more about perceptions and lessons learned or reinforced in life from that perspective. Feedback is loved - [email protected]
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Be careful what you say – it could wind up as lyrics to a song. Just ask Donald Rumsfeld, Miss Teen USA, President Bush, and the anonymous posters on Craigslist, all of whom found their way into songs. For this New Sounds, hear Donald Rumsfeld's words as lifted from various Pentagon briefings, and skillfully set by Phil Kline - about the looting in Iraq, known unknowns and near-perfect clarity. Also, listen to Ted Hearne's "Katrina Ballads," where "Brownie, You're Doin' a Heck of a Job," the ...
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Taking stock of oysters and crabs in the Chesapeake Bay. Plus, an age-old Japanese fishing method comes to Maryland.
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48:52The Chesapeake Bay's aquatic life are the fabric that make up the ecologic web of large estuary. Those animals, like fish, oyster and crab, are chief drivers of the region's economy, and are harvested to feed people in Maryland and beyond.For oysters and blue crab, population fluctuation has caused alarm among environmentalists and harvesters alike…
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This week, get ready for a whole loot box of gaming-related stories! First up, we find out about a video game that could give people the power to battle misinformation. We also hear how scientists are putting harbour seals in front of a computer monitor to decipher how they navigate under the water. And Dr Brett Kagan from Cortical Labs joins us do…
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Midday at the Movies: 'Mission Impossible' and 'The Phoenician Scheme'
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37:58Today is Midday at the Movies, our monthly focus on new films and film-industry trends with movie aficionados Jed Dietz, founding director of the Maryland Film Festival, and Ann Hornaday, film critic at the Washington Post.This week they discuss Mission Impossible, Lilo and Stitch, The Phoenician Scheme and a documentary about comedic actor Paul Re…
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The Rousuck Review: 'Gospel with Audacity'
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10:53Midday theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Tom in the studio to review one of our region's current theater productions.This week, a look at Gospel with Audacity at Arena Players. The new production, on stage through June 8, weaves together faith, melody and comedy.By WYPR 8.1 Baltimore
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Surely it's only up from here gang. Join Drew and Jason as they look back at Wing Commander - A movie starring "Fred and Shaggy", that is based on a 90s game franchise with a heavy dose of 80s cinema. And a lot of Star Wars... Featuring guest players Aaron Randolph and Chris Ragain Hosted by Drew Shulman and Jason Nguyen, Press Play looks back at t…
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160: The Ultimate Guide to Accelerating Perfusion Process Development Using 96-Deep-Well Plates with Tom Valentin - Part 2
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18:19In this concluding episode of our deep dive into miniaturized perfusion systems, we tackle the most challenging aspect: implementing meaningful process analytical technology (PAT) at microscale while keeping costs realistic for high-throughput applications. Tom Valentin, group leader at CSEM for Automated Sample Handling, continues sharing CSEM's p…
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Lets go down memory lane to some dark places in the place where we usually go for help ... The Church!By Chasitie Parker
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Why the FFAW is recommending that the inshore northern cod allocation be increased in one part of the province + Big plans for World Oceans Day + We pay tribute to outspoken sealer and fisherman Jack Troake ...
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22:04FFAW president Dwan Street on what the union is recommending to DFO in terms of northern cod + DFO biologist Dawn Mercer on the activities planned for World Oceans Day across NL + We hear one of the last interviews Jack Troake did on The Broadcast.
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iUnify Podcast Episode 5 Women fertility issues and coping with loss
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50:39Take a deep dive with my as we talk with Influencer Makenzie about coping with the loss of her first child. As a mom of 3 rainbow babies I have so much love and encouragement to give...By Chasitie Parker
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The summer's first 'First Thursday Festival,' hosted by WTMD, is here
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12:28WTMD’s First Thursday Festival returns tomorrow. The homegrown concert takes place every summer at the Canton Waterfront Park and features artists from Maryland.June's performing artists are Baltimore's own Rex Pax, the groovy Brooklyn-based outfit Brandi & the Alexanders and headliner Craig Finn.Tyler LaPorte, afternoon host and WTMD Interim Progr…
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The Peale is among the oldest museums in the nation. Now, a new director takes the reins.
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36:23Since reopening in August 2022, The Peale describes itself as Baltimore's "Community Museum." Midday talks to new executive director John Suau about where he wants to take The Peale next.By WYPR 881 FM
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Labrador fisherman says it's unfair that the FFAW is not asking for a northern cod quota increase for area 2J + A ship's wheel holds a mystery at the Marystown Model Ship Gallery
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22:27Chad Strugnell says Labrador harvesters deserve a northern cod quota increase + Jim Myles of the Marystown Model Ship Gallery chats about some of the artifacts and models on display this season.
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Midday on Sports: Ravens release Justin Tucker. Also, 'Orioles Magic' or Orioles tragic?
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48:39Midday on Sports talks Orioles baseball and Ravens football. Plus, as the NBA Finals are set to kick-off, the WNBA held a game at CFG Bank Arena absent Caitlin Clark, but not absent plenty of enthusiasm.What do you think is at the heart of what the O's need to do to turn things around this year? How do you feel about the decision by the Ravens to p…
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19: How to Limit Out on Spot Prawns (And Cook Them Like a Pro)
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17:29Send us a text In this shrimp-packed episode, host Jamie Propst takes listeners into the heart of Washington shrimping season. From the fascinating biology of spot prawns to smart gear tips and favorite recipes, this episode is full of practical advice for anglers of all levels. Jamie shares firsthand stories from the San Juan Islands, tactical ins…
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Two burger lovers have a hilarious and perhaps vulgar conversation on veganism.By Cool, Calm and Cultured
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159: The Ultimate Guide to Accelerating Perfusion Process Development Using 96-Deep-Well Plates with Tom Valentin - Part 1
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22:30In bioprocess development, the ability to rapidly screen conditions and predict scale-up performance can mean the difference between a successful therapy launch and costly delays. Today's Smart Biotech Scientist episode features Tom Valentin from CSEM, who's pioneering revolutionary approaches to miniaturized perfusion systems that could transform …
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Less ice and fewer caplin affecting harp seal population in Gulf of St Lawrence + Indian Bay Ecosystem Corporation says thanks to conservation efforts, the piping plover has returned to Cape Freels
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19:28DFO biologist Joanie Van de Walle says the seal population in the Gulf of St. Lawrence is getting older + Jessica Vincent, project coordinator with the Indian Bay Ecosystem Corp., says after 11 years without sightings, two piping plovers have been seen in Cape Freels.
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The Emmanuel Choir prepares to perform for Pride
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10:27Emmanuel Choir in a performance of Considering Matthew Shepard on Friday night at Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Mt. Vernon.By WYPR 88.1 Baltimore
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Healthwatch With Dr. Leana Wen: U.S. drops vaccine guidance, as Measles cases jump. Plus, cuts at NIH
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38:23Dr. Leana Wen joins Tom for Midday Healthwatch, where they discuss issues affecting the health and well-being of Charm City residents.Today, we discuss vaccine boosters. U.S. Secretary of Health Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropped the recommendations for COVID boosters for healthy children and pregnant women. Plus, HHS has changed the way vaccines are te…
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Ex Prostitute and addict tells her storyBy Chasitie Parker
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Former First lady tells her story how being a wife to a pastor really went behind closed doors..By Chasitie Parker
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Neffy gives her take on Independent vs. Dependent WomenBy Chasitie Parker
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Dating in the black community!By Chasitie Parker
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Freestyle Episode sip n talkBy Chasitie Parker
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Independent vs. Dependent WomenBy Chasitie Parker
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The FFAW isn't happy with the way some snow crab is being shipped off the island for processing + A lobster fisherman won't use elogs and says he is now facing charges
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21:24FFAW president Dwan Street slams local processors sending snow crab for processing in other provinces + Conway Caines outlines reasons why he is against using elogs.
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The Black Father in the HomeBy Chasitie Parker
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The Black Father in the HomeBy Chasitie Parker
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Baltimore County's award-winning 'fraud fighter' might now be out of a job
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48:30For more reporting on this issue: Debate over Baltimore County code clouds Madigan’s reappointment as inspector generalBy WYPR 88.1 Baltimore
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Update on the salvage of the MSC Baltic lll + A song about the stranded cargo ship + Food fishery protest near DFO offices + Trap Berth Day on Fogo Island
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19:48Coast Guard's Bruce English on the status of the MSC Baltic lll + Jim Sheppard with his new song about the stranded cargo ship + Barry Fordham takes his protest for an expanded food fishery to DFO + Iris Stunzi tells us about Trap Berth Day on Fogo Island
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With the new Mission Impossible film playing in cinemas, the Unexpected Elements team is channelling Tom Cruise’s energy to see if scientists can push the boundaries of what is considered ‘impossible.’ First up, we fuse medieval alchemy with particle physics and explore a method to turn lead into gold. We then look at the latest research that uses …
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Earl Arnett recalls his life and love in 'A Jazz Romance: Ethel Ennis, Baltimore and Me'
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21:35When jazz singer Ethel Ennis married Baltimore Sun reporter Earl Arnett in Colorado in 1967, they became one of the region's most prominent interracial couples.Ennis passed away in 2019 and as a tribute to their life and marriage, Arnett is releasing his autobiography, "A Jazz Romance: Ethel Ennis, Baltimore and Me."In words and photos, the memoir …
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Will new legislation improve Baltimore's housing challenges?
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17:58In Baltimore City, 3rd District Councilman Ryan Dorsey is advocating for a package of bills that seek to increase housing density and affordable homes. He joins Midday to explain how these bills will help potential homebuyers and bring more residents to Baltimore City.By WYPR 881 FM
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The Rousuck Review: 'John Wilkes Booth: One Night Only' at Baltimore Center Stage
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9:09Midday theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins the show to share her review of "John Wilkes Booth: One Night Only" at Baltimore Center Stage.Matthew Weiner, who has credits from "Mad Men" and "The Sopranos," makes his playwriting debut in this show which tells a unique story set in Maryland. The play is a story from the past that has an eerie relevanc…
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Talking safety, PLB's and EPIRB's with the NL Fish Harvesting Safety Association + Mom and daughter at event featuring graduating naval architects + Wildlife and ice off the coast of Black Tickle
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25:08Craig Parsons with the NL Fish Harvesting Safety Association on current safety campaigns + Mackenzie Piercy explains her ship design at an open house featuring graduating naval architects + Jeffrey Keefe in Black Tickle on the icebergs, bears, birds and seals in his ocean backyard
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Fandomonium - Disney Channel - Girls of the 21st Century vs Cole and Dylan Sprouse
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1:33:11We leap into the Y2-krazy world of The Disney Channel, for a series of nostalgic and (k)impossible games and challenges. Thank you to the Funniest Girls in the World - Elena Christie, Laurien Stewart and Casey Zipp - for making this episode so magical! A seperate magic from the magic used and owned by Disney corp registered trademark all hail the m…
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158: How to Detect Endotoxins Without Bleeding a Single Horseshoe Crab with Anika Hoffmann - Part 2
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16:25In this concluding episode of our series on revolutionary endotoxin detection, we continue our conversation with Anika Hoffmann about transitioning from theory to practice in the quest for more reliable, sustainable testing methods. Anika is a postdoctoral researcher in analytical chemistry at HES-SO Valais-Wallis, Switzerland. Having established w…
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Midday has suggestions for your summer reading list
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29:27Greedy Reads brings back its Lost Weekend literary festival this week, May 30 through June 1 in Remington. Ivy Bookshop and Bird in Hand host a number of events in the coming weeks, including Baltimore's Laura Lippman on June 17.By WYPR 88.1 Baltimore
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Maryland's prescription affordability watchdog gets new teeth. What can it do about costs?
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19:25The next meeting of the PDAB is June 23 at 2 p.m.By WYPR 88.1 Baltimore
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Tangled up in a lot of gear; efforts made to free a humpback on the west coast + A new crop of bright young students from the naval architecture program at the Marine Institute
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19:27An extraordinary effort to free a humpback by the Whale Release and Strandings group + Designing ships, students in the naval architecture program at the Marine Institute talk about their futures
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'Black Earth Rising,' new at the BMA, reclaims connections to the natural world
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13:24A new exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art showcases human connections to nature amongst environmental change and social upheaval.Ekow Eshun is the curator of a new exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Black Earth Rising: Colonialism and Climate Change in Contemporary Art. It features the work of renowned artists who are responding to the c…
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Heather Mizeur wants to change how we talk to each other about politics
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35:19In this time of deepening political bifurcation, it is difficult to find consensus among friends, family or neighbors.Heather Mizeur has thought a lot about why that is, and what can be done about it. Mizeur was a member of the state House of Delegates for 8 years, and ran unsuccessful races for governor and for the House of Representatives.She joi…
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18: 5 Lingcod Facts That Will Make You a Better Angler
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18:23Send us a text Whether you’re already obsessed with chasing lingcod or just curious about these toothy predators of the Pacific Northwest, this episode is packed with must-know info that will elevate your time on the water (and at the dinner table). Jamie breaks down 5 facts about lingcod biology, behavior, and feeding habits—including why some tur…
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People, polar bears and a documentary maker on the Great Northern Peninsula + Turning the Tide Marine Industry Awards recipients + Fish harvester Brendan Gould on a seal and herring video
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19:11Monica Engel tells us about her documentary on human - polar bear interaction on the Great Northern Peninsula + Recipients of the Turning the Tide Marine Industry Awards announced + Brendan Gould tells us about his video showing seals chasing herring in the bay
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No shade, no tea. Is therapy whack? Is mental health a real thing? Do you know your attachment style? Are the kids alright? Beyoncé?! Babbbby, pass go, collect $200, and come on in! Ranging from coping skills, practicing gratitude, the power of perspective to the ill impacts of Tik Tok on our children, Jason and Ms. G (Certified School Psychologist…
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157: How to Detect Endotoxins Without Bleeding a Single Horseshoe Crab with Anika Hoffmann - Part 1
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22:38In biopharmaceutical manufacturing, endotoxins represent a silent but deadly threat – bacterial fragments capable of triggering severe immune responses at picogram levels, potentially leading to septic shock, organ failure, or even death in patients. In this eye-opening first episode, we speak with Anika Hoffmann, a postdoctoral researcher in analy…
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'Eve' asks readers to change they way they think about evolution, and the female body
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48:30Author Cat Bohannon joins Midday to discuss the female body and its 200 million year history. Her award-winning 2023 book, Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution, was recently released in paperback.Scientific research long focused on the male body. In Eve, Bohannon shifts readers' attention to the female body, its evolu…
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Fighting for better search and rescue resources in Labrador + Plenty of jobs for seafarers, the Canadian Marine Careers Foundation points out urgent workforce gaps
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20:44Jeanette Russell, founder of the Labrador Coalition for Search and Rescue, continues to push for better search and rescue capabilities + The Canadian Marine Careers Foundation is trying to bring attention to "critical labour and skills shortages in the country's marine transportation sector."
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The Community Concert Choir of Baltimore gets ready for Carnegie Hall
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17:23Marco Merrick is the Founder and Director of The Community Concert Choir of Baltimore. The choir was formed in 2010 to help preserve Black sacred music. Merrick joins Midday to discuss their upcoming performing this weekend at Grace United Methodist Church. On June 8, the choir will make its debut at New York’s iconic Carnegie Hall.…
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The Walters Art Museum: New leadership and a new exhibition
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22:40At the beginning of this year, The Walters Art Museum welcomed Kate Burgin as its new Director. She had previously served in many roles at the museum, including Deputy Director.Burgin succeeds Dr. Julia Alexander, who had left the museum after 11 years to run a foundation in New York. Earlier this month, Alexander passed away suddenly at the age of…
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