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Science Quickly

Scientific American

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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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Islamic Media Podcast

Islamic Media Podcast

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Islamic Media Podcast is an independent podcast run by a team of Sunni Muslims who are dedicated to providing the Muslims all around the world with authentic Sunni Islamic knowledge that can be traced back all the way to our Prophet (peace be upon him). We believe the Muslims today are in extreme need for authentic Islamic knowledge to practice their Religion. The ignorance in the Religion is the main reason why the Muslims are going through extremely tough times today. We ask Allah to facil ...
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بودكاست المال الحلال بيناقش زاوية مختلفة من زوايا البيزنس، زاوية فيها الأخلاق والأصول هي المكسب الحقيقي انضم لمحمد أبو النجا نجاتي وضيوفه من مختلف المجالات، عشان تتعرف عليهم بشكل شخصي، بعيد عن الأرقام، وازاي قدروا انهم ينجحوا بالحلال El Mal El Halal is a podcast where Mohamed Aboulnaga, AKA Nagaty, sits down with successful individuals who’ve mastered the art of making money ethically. Through relatable conversations, the podcast explores how integrity and success can go hand in hand, inspir ...
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Wafakkir | وفكر

Bisher Al-Bisher

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This podcast focuses on all segments and groups of society, especially the youth. In a time where the pace of life is accelerating and intellectual shallowness dominates, we strive to rectify this thinking by addressing various cultural topics that people need in their lives, whether to increase awareness or to build new strategies to help them in their progress. We are a nation to whom revelation began with the command ‘Read,’ and Allah encouraged us to contemplate, understand, and act, mak ...
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El Random Show

El Random Show

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An arabic podcast and space for us to make noise about life شريف وتامر وكريم بنقدم بودكاست أسبوعي باسم (الراندم شو)، بنناقش فيه العديد من الموضوعات المتعلقة بالتكنولوجيا وريادة الأعمال باللغة العربية و بنتكلم فيه من خلال خبراتنا الشخصية في مجالات التكنولوجيا والبرمجة والتصميم وعلوم الحاسب.
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The Policy Project

Policybazaar.ae

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Policybazaar UAE presents The Policy Project, a refreshing and entertaining podcast hosted by the lively RJ Jaggu. Through an array of witty anecdotes and insightful information, this show will enable you to make informed choices concerning your financial future. You'll learn all about the different types of insurance and how they can protect and secure your financial interests. Listen in to get new updates, and follow us to stay up to date with the latest episodes. Visit Policybazaar.ae for ...
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كاسيط بودكاست هو كونسيبط كناقشو فيه عدة مواضيع 🧠📝 من ميادين مختلفة بحال الفلسفة و السياسة القانون و علم النفس و علم الاجتماع و المنطق و الروحانيات 🪐🌒 معاكم يوسف بقاو معايا في كاسيطة بودكاست
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Yusra with Friend. This is where I share daily audio blogs. I'll speak about natural skin care, wellness, spirituality, entrepreneurship, self-development, eco-living, minimalism and zero waste lifestyle and (sometimes) rant about pop culture. The podcast will be mainly in Arabic (different colloquial) and a bit of English (especially with the rant part :D ). يسرا ويا الربع : يعني يسرا مع الأصحاب (الربع بالإماراتي يعني أصحاب) البودكاست ده يومي (غالباً) و حشاركم فيه أفكاري عن العنايه بالبشره, ...
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John Green is an author, advocate and one half of the Vlogbrothers. His latest book, Everything Is Tuberculosis, comes out on March 18. Green joins host Rachel Feltman to share how tuberculosis shaped history, geography and culture. He discusses how he came to understand the inequities of tuberculosis and the dire risk public health interruptions p…
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Not much passes into our brain from the rest of our body, to the chagrin of drug makers everywhere. So it should be cause for concern when a study found that microplastics were somehow ending up in our brain, says chief opinion editor Megha Satyanarayana. She takes a step back and brings us into the wider world of plastics and the way petroleum che…
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Officials have confirmed the first measles death in an outbreak in West Texas. A meeting to discuss which strains to focus on for next year’s flu vaccines was canceled by the Food and Drug Administration. Public health officials are investigating two outbreaks of an unknown disease in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Plus, new research discove…
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أشراط الساعة الدرس الثالث - بعثة النبي - أولى علامات الساعة التي بدأت بالفعل by Islamic Media Podcastبقلم Islamic Media Podcast
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ما هو حال الأصنام يوم القيامة مع المشركين - تفسير سورة الأحقاف - الجزء الثاني by Islamic Media Podcastبقلم Islamic Media Podcast
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Have you ever had a song continue to loop in your brain no matter how hard you tried to shake it? These “earworms” are more than just an annoyance—they’re a phenomenon scientists have studied for years. This episode dives into what makes certain melodies stick, why some tunes are more persistent than others and what our listeners shared as their mo…
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The Gaia spacecraft stopped collecting data this January after about 11 years and more than three trillion observations. Senior space and physics editor Lee Billings joins host Rachel Feltman to review Gaia’s Milky Way–mapping mission and the tidal streams, black holes and asteroids the spacecraft identified. Recommended reading: New Maps of Milky …
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The black hole at the center of our galaxy is emitting near-constant, random light. The European Space Agency has approved astronaut candidate John McFall, making McFall the first physically disabled candidate to be cleared to fly. The risk of asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting Earth rose to more than 3 percent and then dipped down to 1.5 percent with new d…
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It’s fairly strange that humans, unlike many other mammals, don’t have hair all over. Our lack of body hair and wide geographic distribution led to the variation of sun-protective melanin in our skin. For the hair that remains, why did some groups develop curls while others did not? Biological anthropologist Tina Lasisi takes host Rachel Feltman th…
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Scientists now agree that COVID spreads via airborne transmission. But during the early days of the disease, public health officials suggested that it mainly did so via close contact. The subsequent back-and-forth over how COVID spread brought science journalist Carl Zimmer into the world of aerobiology. In his new book Air-Borne: The Hidden Histor…
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استغفرُ الله وأتوبُ اليه مكرره 1000 مره - راحة نفسية كبيرة اتركها شغالة في بيتك by Islamic Media Podcastبقلم Islamic Media Podcast
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Love isn’t just about romance. This Valentine’s Day, we’re exploring the power of deep nonromantic bonds. Host Rachel Feltman sits down with Rhaina Cohen, a producer and editor for NPR’s podcast Embedded and author of The Other Significant Others, to discuss the history and psychology of friendship—and the reasons these connections deserve just as …
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The European Space Agency recently announced that the near-Earth asteroid 2024 YR4 has a 2 percent chance of hitting our planet in 2032. The probability of impact is difficult to predict exactly and will be clearer in 2028, when 2024 YR4 will whiz by us. But if the asteroid really is on a collision course with Earth, what can we do about it? Senior…
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A subtype of H5N1 bird flu that has been found in cattle for the first time suggests that the virus jumped from birds to the animals twice. A headline-making study estimates that we have a spoon’s worth of microplastics in our brain. Streams of rock from a cosmic impact created the moon’s two deep canyons, Vallis Schrödinger and Vallis Planck. A la…
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Wahabies are considered by many Muslims to be the biggest threat to Al Islam and Muslims due to their influence and money in the Islamic world. They are also very well supported by major Western governments because their existence weakens the Muslims. Learn about their history and their evil agendas and beliefs.…
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The first few weeks of the Trump administration have been marked by chaos and confusion for the nation’s health and science agencies. A funding freeze broadly targeting language around diversity, equity and inclusion has agencies evaluating research and initiatives. A hold on public communications from health agencies is affecting public health rep…
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It’s almost impossible not to feel outraged these days. But overexposure to information that makes us angry can wear us down. Senior health and medicine editor Tanya Lewis joins host Rachel Feltman to discuss how to combat outrage fatigue. Plus, we discuss a surprising finding about outrage and the spread of misinformation. Recommended reading: –Re…
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This week we’re recapping Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s confirmation hearings. Highly pathogenic H5N9, a strain of bird flu, was found in U.S. poultry. A tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas is making headlines—but how severe is the spread? Health equity reporter Bek Shackelford-Nwanganga of the Kansas News Service and KCUR joins host Rachel Feltman to unpac…
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دقات قلبي تستجير من الأنينما بين أشواقي وأسراب الحنينحنين قلبي للنبي كُلّي أسرفالشوق في نفسي كحبات المطرفمتى أرى نور الحبيب وقد ظهرطال انتظاري أعِن إلهي من انتظرسنين عمري في هواه عشتهاما بين الحب والحنين قضيتهاومن سبى لُبّي ومن له قلبيطه حبيب اللهباقٍ له حبيهذا الذي ازدانت به الدنيامن روضة في جنة علياليتني أُسقىمن كفه الأنقىونظرة بعدهاأنسي فلا أشقى…
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الرد على قول المانعين للمولد: الرسول ما احتفل بالمولد فكيف تحتفلون به - حلقة 2 by Islamic Media Podcastبقلم Islamic Media Podcast
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الرد على قول المانعين للمولد: الرسول ما احتفل بالمولد فكيف تحتفلون به - حلقة 1 by Islamic Media Podcastبقلم Islamic Media Podcast
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‎جُد لي حبي هادينا ‎إني صبٌّ مشتاقُ‎واروِني ذابَ حنينا ‎قَلبي الظامي التَّواقُ------------------------------------‎بكَ أصحابٌ نالوا ‎شرفاً وكذا الآلُ‎وعلَوْا وصفا الحالُ ‎وحلاوةَ ذا ذاقوا‎مِنهُمُ الغُرُّ العَشَرَة ‎قومٌ سيرتهُم عَطِرَة‎أنجُمُ الأمةِ بَرَرَة ‎وَسَناهُم برَّاقُ------------------------------------‎فالصِّدِّيقُ أبو بكرِ ‎وابنُ الخَطاب …
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Hello, sorry for the long wait, hope you're doing well, and are safe during these hard times. this was a short story that I've worked on the last month. I hope to showcase the battle between good and evil, hope and despair, nihilism and faith, as well as the butterfly effect, how a small act of goodness can lead to so many good things in the future…
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It’s easy to be cynical about the state of the world—even when you’re a researcher who studies empathy and kindness. Stanford University psychologist Jamil Zaki turned his own negativity into his new book Hope for Cynics: The Surprising Science of Human Goodness. The book busts common myths about cynicism and explores what it could be doing to our …
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The sun is in the middle of its solar maximum, the part of its 11-year solar cycle that was responsible for the stunning auroras seen across the globe last year. This year is looking equally exciting, with more incoming space weather and a handful of science missions to study the sun’s wide-reaching behavior. Senior reporter Meghan Bartels reviews …
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Executive orders that impact science and health in the U.S. came quickly after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Tanya Lewis, senior editor of health and medicine, explains how grievances over COVID and funding led Trump to order the U.S.’s withdrawal from the World Health Organization—and what that withdrawal would mean for global health…
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It’s easy to feel overwhelmed with the news these days and to fear for the future. What if you could interrupt doomscrolling and contribute to conservation at the same time? That’s the idea behind programs like Adventure Scientists, eBird and iNaturalist. Guest Gregg Treinish, founder and executive director of Adventure Scientists, joins host Rache…
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