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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تدوينات صوتية في مختلف المجالات المعرفية مع الأستاذ محمد ولد إمام Podcast by Mohamed Imam
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My name is Jamal A. Al Akkad. I will talk about entrepreneurship, and Startups in Saudi Arabia (the WHY & HOW) إسمي جمال عبدالرحمن العقاد. سأتحدث عن ريادة الأعمال والمنشآت الناشئة بالمملكة العربية السعودية (لماذا و كيف). تحياتي jamal@evc3.net
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بودكاست HafizKnows 🎙️ هو مساحة صادقة، عميقة، وملهمة لمناقشة المال، الاستثمار، وريادة الأعمال — بدون فلاتر. في كل حلقة، يستضيف حافظ روّاد أعمال، خبراء سوق، ومستثمرين عرب للغوص في واقع الأسواق المحلية والعالمية، وتسليط الضوء على ما لا يُقال في عالم المال. ✅ خبرات حقيقية من دبي، الخليج، ومصر ✅ قصص تحوّل من الصفر إلى امتلاك شركات ✅ أسرار بناء الثروات، وإدارة الأعمال بذكاء ✅ تفكيك أكاذيب المحتوى المزيف ✅ نقاشات عفوية مع محترفين يعيشون الواقع المالي يوميًا سواء كنت رائد أعمال، مستثمر، موظف حاب تبد ...
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سلسلة حلقات الطريق إلى ريادة الأعمال يطرح فيها القاهري اهم المشاكل والحلول في طريق تحقيق الحلم بانشاء مشروعك التجاري
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Wain Nbda is where real stories take the spotlight and bold voices are heard—born in Abu Dhabi and newly launched as the official podcasting arm of KBS Strategies and hosted by Kawthar Bin Sulayem. Our Mission The most powerful stories aren’t always the loudest — that’s where we come in. Wain Nbda is a launchpad for real dialogue, spanning business, culture, wellness, and the creative world — led by those thriving within it. Our Vision We believe in the power of bold ideas and honest convers ...
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"و بعدين!!" تهزيئية أو "و بعدين.." طفشانية؟ واحد مود أو الثاني أو ما بينهما؟ اسمعونا و نحن نتكلم عن الحياة و كل المودات اللي بنمر فيها. الأختين الجداويتين توتي و حليمة هنا عشان يعطروا مسامعكم بمواضيعهم الفنانة.
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The Riadi Club Podcast is a place where entrepreneurs are the real heroes. We discuss tools, concepts and ideas that are both practical and inspirational for the entrepreneur في هذا البودكاست ، رواد الأعمال هم الأبطال الحقيقيون إذا كنت ترغب في تحسين عملك وحياتك فقد وجدت المكان المناسب نناقش الأدوات والمفاهيم والأفكار العملية والملهمة لرواد الأعمال في العالم العربي
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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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مع سعد ومروة برنامج بودكاست يتناول المواضيع المختلفة مثل الهجرة، التربية، الجمال، السوشيل ميديا، وكثير من المواضيع التي تهم الشباب من الجنسين. Arabic Podcast discussing different subjects that are important for youth from both gender. Topics like immigration, beauty, social media, and many other topics. With Saad & Marwa مع سعد و مروة
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the Next $10 Trillion Tech Explosion (Why Only a Few Will Get Rich 💰) | Hafizknows Podcast
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40:51Ready for The Next $10 Trillion Tech Wave? The future of wealth is here—Web3, AI, crypto, and blockchain are exploding. In this urgent episode, Morgan Creek’s Xavier exposes the secret strategies of tech billionaires and why Bitcoin surged 30% after Trump’s “crypto president” move. Learn how the data tsunami, the AI revolution, and meme coins like …
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Why Do We Sing? Musicologists and Neuroscientists Seek an Answer
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24:49Last year Science Quickly looked across disciplines to piece apart the science of singing. To understand why humans sing, musicologists collaborated on an international study of folk music. To understand how we sing, neuroscientists differentiated how our brain processes speech and singing. Music enthusiast and associate mind and brain editor Allis…
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Climate Science Gets a Seat in Congress with Eric Sorensen
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17:59Representative Eric Sorensen of Illinois brings his background as a meteorologist to the halls of Congress, advocating for science-based policy amid intensifying climate threats. In this episode, he shares how personal experiences with extreme weather shaped his career and why protecting agencies like the National Weather Service is more urgent tha…
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Former NASA Leaders Are Sounding the Alarm on Budget Cuts
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16:33The White House has proposed sharp cuts to NASA’s science budget, potentially reducing it to historic lows not seen since the early Apollo era. Beyond space exploration, NASA’s work influences daily life—from accurate weather forecasting to essential climate data for agriculture. Concerned by the effects of these cuts, all living former NASA scienc…
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Russia’s Earthquake, Wonders of Walking and Surprising Plant Genetics
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11:02Host Rachel Feltman talks with Andrea Thompson, Scientific American’s senior sustainability editor, to discuss the massive Russian earthquake and the reason it produced such relatively minor tsunami waves. Plus, we discuss the lowdown on the Environmental Protection Agency’s move to repeal of the “endangerment finding,” the advantages of a brisk st…
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AI Millionaires - Africa Biggest Opportunity NOW - Hafizknows Podcast ep03
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32:01Stop believing the hype—Africa is NOT the “future,” it’s the now. In this explosive HafizKnows episode, discover why Africa’s young, hungry talent pool is about to disrupt global tech, AI, and investment. Zakaria Thabti, CEO of Voland Ventures, reveals what most investors never see, how $10,000 can launch a world-class venture studio, and how Moroc…
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Is AI Conscious? Claude 4 Raises the Question
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22:06Host Rachel Feltman talks with Deni Ellis Béchard, Scientific American’s senior tech reporter, about his recent exchange with Claude 4, an artificial intelligence chatbot that seemed to suggest it might be conscious. They unpack what that moment reveals about the state of AI, why it matters and how technology is shifting. Recommended reading: Can a…
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Your Guide to Summer’s Extreme Weather, from Corn Sweat to Flash Floods
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9:04The summer of 2025 has been a doozy in the U.S., with extreme weather across the country. Flash flooding caused destruction and death in Texas. Corn sweat made a heat wave in the eastern half of the U.S. worse in the Midwest. Senior editor for sustainability Andrea Thompson takes us through these extreme weather events. Recommended reading: Why Did…
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Summer Meteor Showers, Short Summer Days and Ancient Arthropods
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8:49If last Tuesday seemed to fly by, you can blame the rotation of Earth. Try to look up this week to see the Southern Delta Aquariids and the Alpha Capricornids meteor showers. Plus, we discuss FEMA cuts and ancient arthropods. Recommended reading: Texas Failed to Spend Millions in Federal Aid for Flood Protection https://www.scientificamerican.com/a…
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Greenland’s Ice Sheet Is at Risk—And So Are We
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22:05Chief multimedia editor Jeffery DelViscio ventured to Greenland for a month to learn from the scientists studying the country’s ice sheet. He speaks with host Rachel Feltman about his time in the field and his takeaways from conversations with climate scientists. This story was supported by a grant from the Pulitzer Center. This story was made poss…
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حلقة جديدة، مع تأملات في الترجمة ومشكلة نقل المصطلحات.. الحلقة رقم 81 وهي األولى دون موسيقى ودون مقدمة صوتية.. #الترجمة #اللغة #العربية #محمدولدإمام #Mohamed_Ould_Imame
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What to Read on the Beach This Summer
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10:31Scientific American has been reading, reviewing and recommending books for more than 100 years. These days Brianne Kane, our resident reader, is in charge of organizing our book recommendation lists to help science-minded people find the perfect read, including novels. She joins fellow book nerd Rachel Feltman to talk about the nonfiction and ficti…
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Time Travel to Tide Pool 101 from Our July 1925 Issue
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8:57Time travel to an introduction to tide pools, the start of commercial air travel and an intercontinental aviation museum dispute. Host Rachel Feltman is taking a look at a 1925 issue of Scientific American for this archival episode. If you don’t find the past to be a blast, don’t worry! We’ll be back to our regular schedule of science news, deep di…
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Dungeons and Dragons’ Popularity Grows—And Science Follows
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21:58Brennan Lee Mulligan is a professional dungeon master, playing Dungeons and Dragons (D&D), a popular tabletop role-playing game, for audiences online and in person. In January his D&D show on Dropout.tv, Dimension 20, played a live game at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The show—and the game—experienced a resurgence during the COVID pandem…
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The LIGO Lab Is Pushing the Boundaries of Gravitational-Wave Research
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17:52Come with Science Quickly on a field trip to the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Host Rachel Feltman is joined by Matthew Evans, MIT’s MathWorks professor of physics, to talk about the last 10 years of gravitational-wave research. Gravitational waves were discovered in 201…
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This Surgery Can Lead to Weight Loss—But Stigma Is Harder to Shake Off
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15:48Each year more than half a million people undergo bariatric surgery, a procedure geared toward weight loss. But research shows that stigma around weight can continue to affect people’s lives even during recovery from the procedure. Larissa McGarrity is a clinical associate professor at the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of …
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ليش النجاح في الإمارات صعب؟ قصص حقيقية من السوق العقاري والأرض الواقع
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31:21نكشف عن الحقيقة الكاملة لحياة الريل استيت في دبي، من داخل السوق، بلا فلاتر. في هذه الحلقة من HafizKnows ضيفنا هو عمرو الحداد – رائد أعمال بدأ من لا شيء، ركب المترو وشارك السكن، واليوم يمتلك شركة وساطة عقارية، ومؤثر في سوق دبي. 📌 في هذا اللقاء الصريح: ✅ كيف بدأ من تحت الصفر ووصل لامتلاك بزنس عقاري في الإمارات ✅ أكبر ٣ فروقات ثقافية ومهنية بين سوق مص…
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What Does an Ailing Coral Reef Sound Like?
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16:51Sick coral reefs are visually striking—bleached and lifeless, far from the vibrancy we’ve come to expect. But what does an unhealthy coral system sound like? In this rerun, conservation bioacoustics researcher Isla Keesje Davidson tells Science Quickly all about the changing soundscape of the seas. Recommended reading: 84 Percent of Corals Impacted…
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A Journey of Pain and Hope: A Life Worth Remembering With Nada Al Ammari
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1:05:44في هذه الحلقة من سلسلة "صوت المجتمع" ضمن بودكاست "وين نبدأ"، نستضيف ندى العماري، الناشطة المجتمعية وصاحبة تجربة إنسانية مؤثرة في مجال زراعة الأعضاء. نتعرف على محطات رحلتها الشخصية والمهنية، من التحديات الصحية، وقصة تبرع شقيقها لها، إلى تجربتها في التعامل مع فشل العملية ورحلة التعافي الجسدي والنفسي. تناقش ندى دور برنامج "حياة" الوطني للتبرع وزراعة ا…
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An Astronaut Shares His Passion for Space Photography—Live, from the ISS Cupola
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17:35Ten months ago Science Quickly made space history by conducting the first-ever live interview from the cupola of the International Space Station (ISS). Astronaut Matthew Dominick spoke with Rachel Feltman about his work on the ISS and the stunning space photography that first caught our attention. Watch a video of the interview See more stunning sp…
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Move Over Fireworks—Drone Shows Are Taking to the Skies
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16:06Drone shows are replacing fireworks for summer celebrations. They’re safer and more environmentally friendly but complicated to program and run. A recent preprint paper proposes an algorithmic solution that can take some technical challenges out of drone operators’ hands and give engineers more creative control. Host Rachel Feltman speaks with rese…
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Talking to the Host of Drilled about the Legal Battles around Standing Rock
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13:06Protests around the construction of the now complete Dakota Access Pipeline brought national attention to Energy Transfer, the company that built and owns the pipeline and funded private security against the protestors. Energy Transfer sued the nonprofit Greenpeace for hundreds of millions of dollars. The company claimed that the Standing Rock move…
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How to Fight Bird Flu If It Becomes the Next Human Pandemic (Part 3)
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32:51Creating a bird flu vaccine requires several layers of bioprotective clothing and typically a whole lot of eggs. H5N1 avian influenza infections have gone from flocks of chickens to herds of cattle and humans. Scientists at the Texas Biomedical Research Institute are taking their best guess at the strains of the virus that could spread and are crea…
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Bird Flu’s Jump to Cattle Took Dairy Farmers by Surprise (Part 2)
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22:58Dairy cattle have become an intermediary between avian influenza found in wild birds and the handful of recorded H5N1 bird flu cases in humans. Senior news reporter Meghan Bartels took a trip upstate to Cornell University’s Teaching Dairy Barn. Early last year Texas dairy farmers noticed lethargic cows producing off-color milk. One of them sent Cor…
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How Bird Flu Went from an Isolated Avian Illness to a Human Pandemic Threat (Part 1)
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31:17Bird flu outbreaks in poultry and cattle have caused concern for public health officials. There have been few reported cases of human transmission, but the growing risks of H5N1 avian influenza have virologists on alert. Researchers at the St. Jude Center of Excellence for Influenza Research and Response take an annual visit to Delaware Bay to coll…
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What No One Tells You about Testosterone Replacement Therapy
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12:14Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is exploding in popularity among men. TRT has been touted online as a cure-all for everything from low energy to poor mood and even as a way to increase masculinity itself. But how much of the buzz is backed by science? Host Rachel Feltman talks with journalist Stephanie Pappas about the realities behind the t…
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Host Rachel Feltman explores the surprising connection between exercise and the gut microbiome with Scientific American contributing editor Lydia Denworth. Drawing from her latest reporting, Denworth explains how aerobic activity can influence the microbial ecosystems in our digestive tract—boosting diversity, reducing inflammation, and even suppor…
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From Germany to Teaching Camel Riding With Linda Krockenberger
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53:30في هذه الحلقة من سلسلة "صوت المجتمع" ضمن بودكاست "وين نبدأ"، نلتقي مع ليندا كروغر، أول مدربة نسائية لسباقات الهجن في المنطقة ومؤسسة مركز "أدرك" لركوب الجمال. نغوص معها في قصة استثنائية بدأت من ألمانيا واستقرت في قلب صحراء الإمارات، حيث اختارت أن تخوض تجربة مختلفة وتكسر الحواجز المجتمعية. تتحدث ليندا عن أهمية الحفاظ على التراث، وتمكين المرأة في الري…
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CDC Vaccine Panel Fired by RFK, Jr., Oceans Grow More Acidic, and Pangolins Threatened by Hunting
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10:14Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., has fired the experts on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory panel, sparking concern among public health officials. Ocean acidification has crossed a critical threshold, posing serious risks to marine life around the globe. And pangolins face growing threats from increased hunting, complicating …
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These Adorable Hamster Dads Take Fatherhood Seriously
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13:22Most mammalian dads are pretty absent from their offspring’s lives. That sets the Djungarian hamster apart from its fellow fathers. These hamster dads are involved in the birth of their pups, care for them in infancy and even provide food during weaning. They also let the mother hamster go on cooldown walks outside of the burrow, which professor of…
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What ‘Immortal’ Jellyfish and Famously Old Tortoises Tell Us about Aging
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14:27Animals’ lifespans can be far shorter or much longer than those of humans. Scientists are researching creatures such as “immortal” jellyfish and long-lived tortoises and digging deep into genetic codes to figure out why animals age—and what we can do to improve longevity in humans. João Pedro de Magalhães, chair of molecular biogerontology at the U…
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Cosmic Coin Toss, Record Heat in the North Atlantic and Living Worm Towers
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8:51New simulations suggest the Milky Way’s long-predicted collision with Andromeda might be less of a cosmic certainty than we thought. A massive marine heat wave in 2023 sent North Atlantic temperatures soaring—equal to two decades’ worth of typical warming—with weak winds and climate change largely to blame. And researchers reveal that the planet’s …
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Is the National Weather Service Ready for an Extreme Summer?
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14:21The dedicated staff of the National Weather Service are responsible for the data that underpin your weather forecast and emergency alerts. DOGE Service cuts to the NWS are putting the collection and communication of those data at risk right as we enter a dangerous season of hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires and extreme heat in the U.S. Senior sustai…
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Megalodon Diets, Teeth Sensitivity and a Bunch of Vaccine News
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8:00The measles outbreak in West Texas is slowing. Health officials think an increase in vaccination rates contributed to the slowdown, but Texas lawmakers have pushed a new bill to make it even quicker and easier for parents to exempt their children from vaccines. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention goes counter to the American College of O…
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Are You Flourishing? This Global Study Has Surprising Takeaways
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18:16Are you flourishing? It’s a more understated metric than happiness, but it can provide a multidimensional assessment of our quality of life. Victor Counted, an associate professor of psychology at Regent University and a member of the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University, joins host Rachel Feltman to review the first wave of results from…
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Year of Community, National Action, Lasting Impact With Hamed AlHamed
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39:31في هذه الحلقة من سلسلة "صوت المجتمع" ضمن بودكاست "وين نبدأ"، نستضيف سعادة حامد الحامد للحديث عن مبادرة "زراعة مليون شتلة"، إحدى المبادرات الوطنية الرائدة التي تهدف إلى ترسيخ ثقافة الزراعة في مجتمع الإمارات. يناقش ضيفنا كيف أصبحت الزراعة جزءاً من الهوية الوطنية، ودورها في تحقيق الاستدامة، وتمكين المجتمع للمشاركة في بناء مستقبل أكثر وعياً وارتباطاً ب…
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Diagnosing Male Infertility with a Mechanical Engineering Twist
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10:39Male infertility is undercovered and underdiscussed. If a couple is struggling to conceive, there’s a 50–50 chance that sperm health is a contributing factor. Diagnosing male infertility is getting easier with at-home tests—and a new study suggests a method for testing at home that would be more accurate. Study co-author Sushanta Mitra, a professor…
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Let the baker bake the bread with Kawthar Bin Sulayem
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8:11Host IG: https://www.instagram.com/kawtharbinsulayem/ Show IG: https://www.instagram.com/wainnbda/ Show Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@WainNbda/playlistsبقلم Kawthar Bin Sulayem
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Could We Speak to Dolphins? A Promising LLM Makes That a Possibility
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19:07Dolphins have a broad vocabulary. They vocalize with whistles, clicks and “burst pulses.”This varied communication makes it challenging for scientists to decode dolphin speech. Artificial intelligence can help researchers process audio and find the slight patterns that human ears may not be able to identify. Reporter Melissa Hobson took a look at D…
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Do Mitochondria Talk to Each Other? A New Look at the Cell’s Powerhouse
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27:04Mitochondria are known as the powerhouse of the cell—but new research suggests they might be far more complex. Columbia University’s Martin Picard joins Scientific American’s Rachel Feltman to explore how these tiny organelles could be communicating and what that might mean for everything from metabolism to mental health. Check out Martin Picard’s …
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How to Make Gold, Flamingo Food Tornado, and Kosmos-482 Lands
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8:09Soviet-era spacecraft Kosmos-482 lands, though no one is certain where. Physicists turn lead into gold. Overdose deaths are down, in part thanks to the availability of naloxone. Flamingos make underwater food tornadoes. Chimps use leaves as a multi-tool. Recommended reading: A New, Deadly Era of Space Junk Is Dawning, and No One Is Ready https://ww…
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Could Freezing Arctic Sea Ice Combat Climate Change?
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25:29The year-round sea ice in the Arctic is melting and has shrunk by nearly 40 percent over the past four decades. Geoengineering companies such as Real Ice are betting big on refreezing it. That may sound ridiculous, impractical or risky—but proponents say we have to try. The U.K. government seems to agree, investing millions into experimental approa…
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Why is it hard to find balance in our relationships? With Kawthar Bin Sulayem
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5:08Host IG: https://www.instagram.com/kawtharbinsulayem/ Show IG: https://www.instagram.com/wainnbda/ Show Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@WainNbda/playlistsبقلم Kawthar Bin Sulayem
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How a West Texas Outbreak Threatens Measles Elimination Status
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10:00Measles was technically “eliminated” in the U.S. in 2000 thanks to high measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccination rates. While prior outbreaks have made headlines, a slew of cases in West Texas is more than just newsworthy—it could cause the U.S. to lose elimination status. Associate health and medicine editor Lauren Young explains what eliminat…
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Sinking Cities, Waving Cuttlefish and Falling Spacecraft
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8:17A 1970s Soviet spacecraft is hurtling down from space—and no one knows where it will land. All 28 of the most populous cities in the U.S. are slowly sinking. Investments and overconsumption make the wealthiest 10 percent of the global population responsible for two thirds of climate-change-related warming. Recommended reading: Cuttlefish May Commun…
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This Podcast Was Recorded Inside a Particle Collider
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18:11We’re taking a field trip to the U.S.’s only particle collider, the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC), housed at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Staff scientist Alex Jentsch takes listeners through some basic terminology and interconnected technologies that help Brookhaven researchers probe questions about our unseen universe. The RHIC is wind…
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Rejecting Toxic Fitness Culture with Casey Johnston
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17:56Casey Johnston is not your typical health and fitness influencer. She joins host Rachel Feltman to discuss how finding joy in strength training changed her relationship to fitness, food and body image. Johnston’s new book, A Physical Education, reflects on engaging with exercise in a balanced way. Recommended reading: You can get Johnston’s book A …
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Jupiter’s Cyclones, Amazon’s Satellites and T. rex Collagen
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9:01The congressionally mandated National Climate Assessment grinds to a halt. Amazon launches its first round of Internet satellites. The European Space Agency launches a satellite to measure the biomass of Earth’s trees. New data from NASA’s Juno spacecraft offer insights into Jupiter and Io. Claims of Tyrannosaurus rex leather are, predictably, misl…
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The Fungi Facing Extinction and the Conservationists Working Hard to Protect Them
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12:07Conservationists are ringing the alarm about the fungi facing extinction. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List features vulnerable pandas and endangered tortoises, but it also highlights more than 400 fungi species that are under threat. Gregory Mueller, chief scientist emeritus at the Chicago Botanic Garden and coordi…
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Griefbots Offer AI Connections with Deceased Loved Ones
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16:18Griefbots, artificial intelligence chatbots that mimic deceased loved ones, are increasingly in popularity. Researcher Katarzyna Nowaczyk-Basińska reflects on what death, grief and immortality look like in the digital age. She shares insights from a project that she is leading as a AI2050 Early Career Fellow: Imaginaries of Immortality in the Age o…
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