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Join David and Will as they explore the paleontologists’ perspective on various topics in life and earth history. Each episode features a main discussion on a topic requested by the listeners, presented as a lighthearted and educational conversation about fossils, evolution, deep time, and more. Before the main discussion, each episode also includes a news segment, covering recent research related to paleontology and evolution. Each episode ends with the answer to a question submitted by sub ...
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FUTURE FOSSILS

Michael Garfield

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Join paleontologist-futurist Michael Garfield and an avalanche of amazing guests for deep but irreverent discussions at the edge of the known and knowable: on prehistory and post-humanity and deep time, non-human agency and non-duality, science fiction and self-fulfilling prophecies, complex systems and sustainability (or lack thereof), psychedelics as a form of training for proliferating futures, art and creativity as service and as inquiry. New episodes on a roughly biweekly basis. Get bon ...
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Did you know a new dinosaur is discovered almost every week? Keep up with the latest dinosaur discoveries and science with I Know Dino. Have fun and relax with hosts Garret and Sabrina each week as they explore the latest dinosaur news, chat with paleontology experts, dive deep into a “dinosaur of the day,” go down Oryctodromeus burrows with their fun facts, answer your burning questions, and connect dinosaurs to topics ranging from chocolate to the Titanic and more! Educational and entertai ...
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Past Time

Matt Borths, Adam Pritchard, Catherine Early

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Past Time is a podcast that explores how we know what we know about the past. There's a special focus on the fossil record - it is hosted by two paleontologists - but delving into the story of the past isn't limited to dry bones. Today's paleontologists use techniques drawn from other sciences including Physics, Chemistry, Geology, and Biology to figure out what extinct animals were like and how they lived. Whether you are just starting to learn about the amazing animals that have called thi ...
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Paleo Bites

Matthew Donald

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Welcome to Paleo Bites, the weekly podcast hosted by Matthew Donald where we make dumb jokes, reference pop culture, derail like crazy, and oh yeah, discuss and rate dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals. Each episode Matthew and a rotating set of guest co-hosts talk about a different genus of primeval critter, explain basic stats, exchange plenty of banter, barely fact-check, and at the end, rate the creature one out of 65 million for any reason, including but not limited to sexiness, man ...
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Indian Genes

Joaquim Gonsalves

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Indian Genes is committed to bringing in ideas and thoughts from Global leaders in their field to every listener and home, with the intention of providing free and easy access to this information to all that would want to continue their quest for continuous learning. We also are very focused on our young talent that would benefit from this exposure as they plan and move ahead in the careers and life path, hopefully inspiring them to greater heights and clarity in thought that builds both cha ...
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Welcome to Science News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily news on fascinating topics, including physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy, and more. Whether you're a science enthusiast, researcher, or simply curious about the wonders of the natural world, this podcast is your ultimate source for all thi ...
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Locked deep beneath The Museum is...The Museum's Shadow! Inside this secret, trapdoored cellar is an exhibition filled with artifacts, fossils and thick cobwebs. Some artifacts are brought into the light on Twitter: @museumsshadow
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NOVA | PBS

WGBH Science Unit

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NOVA brings you short audio stories from the world of science -- anything from hurricanes to mummies to neutrinos. For more science programming online and on air, visit NOVA's Web site at pbs.org/nova, or watch NOVA broadcasts Wednesday nights on PBS.
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NOVA Vodcast | PBS

WGBH Science Unit

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NOVA brings you short video stories from the world of science, including excerpts from our television programs, video dispatches from producers and correspondents in the field, animations, and much more. For more science programming online and on air, visit NOVA's Web site at http://www.pbs.org/nova and watch NOVA broadcasts Wednesday nights on PBS. Please note that this feed requires QuickTime 7. Free upgrade available at apple.com/itunes.
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”Crude Conversations” features guests who represent a different aspect of Alaska. Follow along as host Cody Liska takes a contemporary look at what it means to be an Alaskan. Support and subscribe at www.patreon.com/crudemagazine and www.buymeacoffee.com/crudemagazine
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Where We Go Next

Michael Callahan

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Visionary founders, best-selling writers, award-winning journalists, acclaimed educators, innovative artists. Where We Go Next is a podcast focused on in-depth conversations with the people changing the ways we think, create, and live.
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Snake Talk

Dr. Chris Jenkins

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Faced with a world that instinctually persecutes snakes, Dr. Jenkins talks with the foremost experts on snake biology and conservation. The discussions range widely including topics such as snake ecology, snakebites, and captive breeding. All of the conversations have the same goal, to help the listener increase their knowledge and leave behind any irrational fears of snakes.
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Daily News Weekly

IDGAF Productions

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News doesn’t have to be boring! It doesn’t even have to be true! Daily News Weekly is your most trustworthy source of fictional news! (Season 1 of Daily News Weekly is a trial project. Quality of content may vary. Seriously, be prepared for a roller-coaster ride of quality.)
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They Did That

Sony Music Entertainment

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Who built the modern world? The answer to that question might surprise you. (Or maybe not...) There's a long list of global innovators and trailblazers who haven't gotten their due in the history books because of who they were; women, people of color, LGBTQ+ and more. Each week They Did That tells one of these people's stories and how their life’s work has changed our lives for the better. Hosted by Takara Small. A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music ...
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Big Questions From Small Minds

Big Questions from Small Minds

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Big Questions from Small Minds is a fun, weekly science podcast for curious kids and their grown-ups, where kids ask big-brained science professors curly questions about how the world works. The answers are broken down to be fun, engaging and often silly! Hosted by Tom Norton and Phil Wolf, who are two dads with little minds, so they’re perfect for the job. With loads of curiosity and laughs, the show makes big ideas accessible for little minds. For more information, visit smallminds.au
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The Books of Thoth

Sam McDonald

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The god of wisdom holds many books with his great library. Unfurl the papyrus, and breathe in the ancient scent. Come with us as we explore the stories contained within The Books of Thoth. The Books of Thoth is an audio drama anthology podcast. You will explore tales of the past, the future, and even alternate realities. Every book in Thoth’s library has a story to tell. Let’s go find some, shall we?
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Harrison Duran is a field paleontologist whose popular social media accounts document his preparation and excavation in the American West. His videography and storytelling convey the work and skill required by paleontology, as well as its significance to our understanding of the natural world. Species which he has excavated and prepared include Tri…
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Join Dr. Jenkins as he sits down with Dr. Michael Caldwell, a professor at the University of Alberta, to discuss their recent media-highlighted discovery of 38-million-year-old snake fossils in Wyoming. Their in-depth conversation starts with the surprising discovery of an early snake fossil in an Israeli museum, challenging our understanding of sn…
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(0:10): NASA's 'Hidden Figures' Honored with Congressional Gold Medals at U.S. Capitol Ceremony (1:54): Breakthroughs in Gas Sensing: 2D Materials and Metal Oxides Revolutionize Detection Technology (4:16): Breakthrough Study Links Enlarged Brain Network to Depression, Offering New Treatment Insights (6:26): Ancient Martian Atmosphere Model Unveils…
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In this episode, Dr. Jenkins sits down with Dr. Rich Seigel of Towson University, a leading figure in reptile ecology. Rich's work, including books that greatly influenced Chris' path as a snake ecologist, is explored along with his journey from New York City to the swamps of the South and Midwest, and finally to Towson. The discussion highlights t…
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(0:10): DRC at the Epicenter: 22,000 Mpox Cases Amid Vaccine Shortages and Rising Miscarriage Rates (2:17): Groundbreaking Study Finds Microplastics in Human Brain Tissue, Raising Health Concerns and Calls for Global Action (4:24): Metformin Lowers Long COVID Risk, Major Study Finds (6:24): Global Stroke Surge Linked to Air Pollution and Heat: Urge…
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(0:10): Historic Polaris Dawn Mission: First Commercial Spacewalk and Southernmost Splashdown Achieved (2:03): Earth to Gain Temporary Second Moon: Asteroid 2024 PT5 to Orbit in Late 2024 (4:03): Early Humans Drove Cyprus's Dwarf Hippos and Elephants to Extinction 14,000 Years Ago (5:51): Hyundai Bioscience and UCSD Join Forces to Tackle Long-COVID…
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The sauropodomorph Lufengosaurus appears to have fed its young. Plus two new dinosaurs, a ceratopsian and a titanosaur; Plateosaurus tail injuries; and the connection between the bubonic plague and dinosaurs. For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Saichania, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Saichania-Episo…
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Indian Genes speaks to Michael about the brain basis of consciousness. Brains arrive at the conclusion that they have an internal, subjective experience of things — an experience that is non-physical and inexplicable. How can such a thing be studied scientifically? When an information-processing device such as the brain introspects, or accesses int…
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Adele chats with special guest Sally Hurst about the Found a Fossil project and what to do if you think you found an ancient relic or archaeological artefact in Australia! Sally shares what it was like growing up in rural New South Wales, working at the National Dinosaur Museum, and how her love of archaeology, ancient Egypt and dinosaurs led her t…
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(0:10): AI Outshines 75% of Human Students in Biomedical Course, Sparking Concerns Over Academic Integrity and Learning Effectiveness (2:03): Revolutionary Origami-Inspired Soft Robot Set to Transform Disaster Response, Medical Delivery, and Environmental Monitoring (4:07): New Breakthrough Study Enhances Language Preservation in Brain Surgery (6:2…
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(image source: https://www.deviantart.com/fish98/art/Antipodes-Quinkana-Concept-969634441) Host Matthew Donald and guest co-host Natasha Krech discuss Quinkana, a galloping terrestrial crocodile from Australia, because why wouldn’t this be a thing? Especially on that continent, AKA Death World. From the Late Miocene to the Late Pleistocene, this 13…
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(0:10): Herbal Solutions Boost Nile Tilapia Health: Study Reveals Benefits of EOA and PAM in Sustainable Aquaculture (2:07): Rising Diabetes Rates Tied to Female Infertility: The Role of Blood Sugar and AGEs (4:24): High VTE Risk in Lung Cancer: Study Urges New Assessment Scores and Treatment Strategies (6:41): Eco-Friendly Solvents Achieve Over 90…
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Here it is! The most requested episode topic in the history of the podcast! Fungi are everywhere. This episode, we explore how fungi work, what makes them different from other organisms, and how they achieve a wide variety of lifestyles all over the world. We’ll also look back at their evolutionary history and fossil record to explore some of the m…
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(0:10): Greenland Glacier Collapse Triggers Unprecedented 9-Day Tsunami and Seismic Event (2:00): Rare Southern Aurora Borealis: Solar Storms Illuminate Skies as Far South as 40 Degrees Latitude (3:50): Semaglutide Slashes Cardiovascular Deaths and COVID-19 Risks in Obese Patients: Study Reveals Promising Findings (5:43): Metabolomics Uncovers Plan…
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(0:10): NASA's Starliner Overcomes Engine Failure and Extreme Conditions in Crucial Test Flight (2:09): Eco-Friendly Adhesives and Advanced Sorbents Lead the Way in Tackling Environmental Pollutants (4:07): Novo Nordisk's New Weight Loss Pill Cuts 13% Body Weight in 3 Months, Outshines Placebo (6:15): Dr. Vulcano's Innovative Surgery Offers Rapid R…
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Edward Dolnick joins to discuss how scientists and the general public viewed dinosaurs in the early 1800s. Plus hadrosaurs living in age-separated groups, two new hadrosauroids: Coahuilasaurus from Mexico and Qianjiangsaurus from China, and the latest installment in the Jurassic Park franchise will be called Jurassic World Rebirth and come out on J…
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(0:10): Breakthrough Study: Liraglutide Significantly Reduces BMI in Young Children, Sparks Debate on Safety and Approval (2:09): BridgeBio Halts CAH Gene Therapy BBP-631, Shifts Focus to Promising Canavan Disease Treatment (4:35): Global Surge in Liver Disorder: MASLD Prevalence Could Hit 46% by 2030, Innovations in Food Therapy Offer Hope (6:48):…
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Kristen Faulkner is a professional cyclist and she recently won gold in two events at the 2024 Paris Olympics, women's individual road race and women's track cycling team pursuit. It was a dream come true. Ever since she was a kid — growing up in Homer, Alaska — she wanted to compete in the Olympics. As a young girl, she’d watch it on TV and it was…
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Subscribe, Rate, & Review on YouTube • Spotify • Apple Podcasts ✨ About This Episode How can we design virtuous technologies while acknowledging the complexity and unintended consequences of technological innovation? How can we foster curiosity, playfulness, and wonder in a world increasingly dominated by anxiety and technological determinism? This…
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Where We Go Next will be back to its regularly scheduled programming next week. Until then, enjoy this re-release of Episode 68, with the brilliant Richard Reeves. Reeves is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, and writes for a wide range of publications, including the New York Times, the Guardian, National Affairs, The Atlantic, Democracy…
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(0:10): Study Reveals Urban 'Wet Islands': Cities Face Increased Rainfall and Flash Flood Risks (2:03): New Study Links Sensory Neurons to Deadly Hospital-Acquired Infections, Paving Way for Non-Antibiotic Treatments (3:53): Breakthrough Study Unveils OSER1 Protein's Role in Extending Lifespan and Combating Age-Related Diseases (5:13): Revolutionar…
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(image source: https://theconversation.com/history-mystery-solved-the-origins-of-the-falkland-islands-wolf-12637) Host Matthew Donald and guest co-host Allen Brooks discuss Dusicyon, a wolf that encountered humans on its isolated island home and then got promptly killed off by the colonists… yeah, this is a sad episode. We try our best to lighten i…
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(0:10): Night Owls Face Higher Diabetes Risk: New Study Reveals Alarming Health Trends (2:04): Ti65 Titanium Alloy Shows Peak Strength at 600°C, Faces Ductility Challenges at Higher Temperatures (4:32): Study Links Insulin Resistance to 31 Diseases, Higher Mortality Risk in Women (7:01): Exercise-Derived Particles Show Promise in Halting Cancer Gro…
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The gang discusses two papers that look at convergence (maybe?) in modern arthropods. The first paper looks at plant/ant symbiosis in a genus of ants, and the second paper looks at color patterns in crayfish. Meanwhile, James sees through time, Amanda disappears, and Curt plays on everyone’s worst fears. Up-Goer Five (Curt Edition): The up-goer thi…
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(0:10): Saline Nasal Drops Cut Kids' Cold Symptoms by 2 Days, Study Finds (2:35): Study Reveals Cats Love Fetch Too: 40.9% Join Dogs in Playful Behavior (4:42): New Study Unveils Key Mechanism Behind Allergen-Induced Itch, Paving Way for Advanced Allergy Treatments (6:36): Revolutionary DNA Technique Cuts Sexual Assault Evidence Processing to 45 Mi…
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(0:10): Breakthrough in Nuclear Clocks: Thorium-229 Achieves Unmatched Precision in Timekeeping (2:17): Global Study Reveals Shocking Plastic Pollution Crisis: South Asia, Africa, and Southeast Asia Lead the Surge (4:24): Breakthrough in Underwater Communication: New VLP-VLC Scheme Achieves Sub-Centimeter Accuracy and Boosts Performance (7:16): Gro…
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Alpkarakush kyrgyzicus was just named from Kyrgyzstan, plus a new abelisaurid from France, and a Triassic dinosaur in Brazil. We also discuss if dinosaur mounts are art and a few new dinosaur books. For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Confuciusornis, and our fun fact check out https://iknowdino.com/Confuciusornis-Episo…
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Welcome to Spotlight 2024! In this series, we’re sitting down with our fellow paleo-podcasters to discuss Science Communication. This episode, we chat with Gavin, Fia, and Mike, hosts of I Wish You Were Dead! Find I Wish You Were Dead in these places: https://open.spotify.com/show/4lMCmCwK9y9xThOMVUcHiM https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbKAuMrj_7PU…
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Join Adele and friends of the show Ben Francischelli, Jake Kotevski, Ruairidh Duncan and Astrid O'Connor for our first ever live show recorded during National Science Week! The panel talks Prehistoric Bayside, PhD research topics, the fossils we'd love to find, and end with a Q&A session. Links: Ben's episode Jake's episode Ruairidh's episode Astri…
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(0:10): NASA Unveils IceNode Robots to Study Antarctica's Melting Ice Shelves and Predict Sea Level Rise (2:06): BioVie Secures FDA Approval for Long COVID Drug Trial, Aims to Combat Neurocognitive Symptoms (4:22): New M-TEER Procedure Reduces Heart Failure Hospitalizations and Deaths, Shows Promising Quality of Life Improvements (6:41): Breakthrou…
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Nancy Rommelmann is an investigative journalist, columnist, and author - most recently of To the Bridge: A True Story of Motherhood and Murder. Her work appears in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Reason Magazine, and her Substack, Make More Pie. Sarah Hepola is the author of the bestselling memoir, Blackout: Remembering the Things I Drank …
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(0:10): RMS Titanic Expedition Unveils Alarming Decay and Rediscovery of Iconic Bronze Statuette (2:19): Pregnant Porbeagle Shark Likely Eaten by Great White, Raises Conservation Concerns (3:57): Earthquakes and Quartz: New Study Reveals Surprising Mechanism Behind Formation of Large Gold Nuggets (6:02): Thailand Battles Invasive Tilapia Crisis: 1.…
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(image source: https://www.sci.news/paleontology/gremlin-slobodorum-12547.html) Host Matthew Donald and guest co-host Laura Owsley discuss Gremlin, a monstrous little critter with a big head and a mischievous demeanor, particularly if you feed it after midnight. Come on, we all knew that’s where these jokes were heading, huh? We’re all on the same …
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(0:10): California Cultured's Lab-Grown Cocoa Set to Revolutionize Chocolate Industry Amidst Global Supply Challenges (2:13): Revolutionizing Wind and Solar: Advanced Data Techniques Boost Fault Diagnosis and Efficiency (4:03): Revolutionary Study Unveils RNA's Key Role in Butterfly Wing Pigment Patterns (6:08): ABYSS Trial: Stopping Beta-Blockers …
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Aliens! Ghosts! Paranormal Activity....lets take a Skeptical look as all this and then make informed decisions ! Indian Genes speaks to Professor Chris French who is the Head of the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit in the Psychology Department at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and of the Co…
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Sometimes, an animal just needs to power down and wait. Many animals exhibit some form of torpor, including the long-term dormancy of hibernation. This episode, we explore how these species adjust their body functions, we discuss the pros and cons of this surprisingly common biological strategy, and we’ll take a look at what we know about the evolu…
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(0:10): Weekend Catch-Up Sleep Could Lower Heart Disease Risk by 19%, Study Finds (1:41): Breakthrough Discovery: Alfvén Waves Key to Accelerating and Heating Solar Wind (3:59): Rare Speciation Unveiled: Moths Evolve Through Day-Night Activity Shifts (5:44): Breakthrough Study Detects Autism Genes in Brain Images with 95% Accuracy (7:47): Dopamine …
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(0:10): Groundbreaking McGill Study Unveils Key Dopamine Neurons, Paving Way for New Treatments in Brain Disorders (2:13): Kidney Donation Safer Than Ever: Mortality Rate Drops Dramatically Over Three Decades (4:21): UCL Scientists Decode Brain's Mechanism for Detecting Unexpected Sensory Events, Paving Way for New Disorder Insights (6:18): Scienti…
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(0:10): Eco-Friendly Starch Films Revolutionize Food Packaging, Boost Smart Tech with Dual-Mode Sensors (2:11): Study Reveals Climate's Impact on Yellow River Basin Vegetation, Urges Sustainable Development Measures (4:33): Study Reveals Mushrooms' Potent Health Benefits: Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, and Anticancer Properties Highlighted (6:12):…
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Susan Butts joins us to explain all the changes and upgrades at the newly renovated Yale Peabody Museum! Plus, new sauropods from Argentina include Campananeyen and a couple of unnamed titanosauriforms. And Australotitan may be a junior synonym. For links to every news story, all of the details we shared about Ruyangosaurus, links from Susan Butts,…
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We’ve made plenty of jokes over the years about the general lack of sauropod skulls and the frustrations of trying to work out what these animals were doing when it came to things like feeding when the most important bit is missing. Happily, this week we are joined by David Button who has done a ton of work in this area and is happy to chat to Dave…
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Carissa Carter is a designer, geoscientist, and the academic director at the Stanford d.school. She's the author of The Secret Language of Maps: How to Tell Visual Stories with Data, and teaches design courses on emerging technologies, climate change, and data visualization. Her work on designing with machine learning and blockchain has earned mult…
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(0:10): Unlocking New Cancer Therapies: The Role of Non-Coding RNAs in Peritoneal Carcinomatosis and Prostate Cancer (2:27): Biochar Boosts Radish Growth and Soil Health, Offers Promise for Green Roofs and Sb-Contaminated Soils (4:16): Wood Distillate and Chestnut Extracts: New Frontiers in Antioxidant, Anti-Inflammatory, and Anticancer Treatments …
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(image source: https://a-z-animals.com/animals/eryops/) Host Matthew Donald and guest co-host Stephen Curro discuss Eryops, a large amphibian with curved teeth, oval bumps, and a big head. Hey, Eryops, why the drawn-out face? Thank you, I’m here ‘til Tuesday. From the Early Permian, this 8-foot temnospondyl had the species name megacephalus, meanin…
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