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Do you have a lot of Opinions about random things and no one is there to listen and handle your big mouth??! Yes,i do. So what are u gonna do about that? Hmmm, i'll do a podcast and just talllllk!! "مس جت جات" بودكاست ترفيهي نتحدث فيه عن عدة امور منها الافلام والموسيقى وما الى ذلك ع الرغم انني لست خبيرة بهذه المواضيع لكني اشارككم ما اكتسبته خلال شغفي وحبي لهم وهناك ايضاً الكثير من الامور الاخرى الي تثير اهتمامي واهتمامكم. "Miss chitchat " is an entertaining podcast where I will talk about Fi ...
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Jalsa | جلسة

Arab Reform Initiative | مبادرة الإصلاح العربي

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جلسة هو بودكاست متعدد السلاسل من إنتاج "مبادرة الإصلاح العربي"، يجمع أصواتاً متنوعة لإجراء حوارات مهمة حول موضوعات تخص منطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا. سنغطي من خلال هذا البرنامج قضايا مختلفة تشمل السياسات البيئية والاقتصادات البديلة، والمرأة والشباب كأطراف سياسية فاعلة، وواقع البحث الميداني في حالات الأزمات، وغيرها الكثير من الموضوعات. سنتحدث أيضاً مع المسؤولين الرئيسيين عن التغيير في المنطقة بشأن خبراتهم وقصص آمالهم وإحباطاتهم خلال محاولاتهم اجتياز سياقات التحول في مجالاتهم المحددة.أطلقنا ...
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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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IESS Radio

Sh. Bassam Obeid (PhD)

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INSTITUTE for Education And STRATEGIC STUDIES, it's a nonprofit organization, desired to built an authentic knowledgeable and liable resource where the Muslim and the nonMuslim are able to refer to, when the scientific information and research are designated. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iess-radio/support
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مناقشات تخص الكلاب و تدريب الكلاب و الحياة مع الكلاب في مصر. معظم الحلقات باللعربي Discussions about dogs, dog training, and living with dogs in Egypt. Some episodes are in Arabic and others are in English.
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حوارات مع ضيوف لهم إنجازات مختلفة. نستكشف فيها إيش هي إنجازاتهم و إيش الدوافع و الأفكار و السلوكيات اللي خلتهم يتغلبوا على الأمور السلبية و يصيروا أبطال أنفسهم. Conversations with guests who have different accomplishments. I try to explore with them what are the characteristics and inspirations that pushed them to be their own heroes.
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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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لنبدأ الحوار الهدف البودكاست انه نفتح باب الحوار في مواضيع مختلفة محد اتكلم فيها او ما اخدت مساحة كافية من الحوار. الفكرة الاساسية انه كيف نقدر نعيش بكليتنا مش ك اجزاء متفرقة و نفهم نفسنا ونقدر نتعامل مع اللي حولنا. بعض الحلقات بتكون مع اشخاص استثمروا وقتهم في مواضيع تثير فضولي و ابغى اعرف عنها اكثر، والحلقات الأخرى بتكون عن مواضيع انا شخصية مهتمه وشغوفة بها وقضيت وقت اتعلمها واحب اشارك بها الاخرينبالتعاون مع اركاستStart The Conversation this podcast is a space to start conversations on topi ...
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Here at Copt4G we take pride in having very thorough and comprehensive hymn lessons. You may begin learning from these lessons totally free of charge for it is written, “…Freely you have received, freely give.” Matthew(10:8), and this is the philosophy we work by; therefore, the lessons are free. نفخر هنا في موقعنا بتقديم اكثر الطرق تفصيلا لدروس الالحان ، ابدأ بتعلم مجانا هذه الدروس لأنه مكتوب “مجانا أخذتم مجانا أعطوا ” (متي٨:١٠) و هذه هي فلسفتنا التي نعمل بها لذا فكل مصادرنا علي هذا الموقع ...
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كل أسبوع هيناقش طارق نصر ومحمد منصور موضوعات مختلفة من تجاربهم الشخصية أو من تجارب غيرهم بسلوب طريف. هنحاول في كل حلقة نوضح اختلافاتنا و وجهات نظرنا في مواضيع حياتية جدية أو حتى نص جدية بشكل فكاهي خفيف. هنتكلم في العلاقات و العادة و التقاليد وحاجات تانية كتير. A brutally honest fun weekly podcast series hosted by long-time buddies, Tarek Nasr and Muhammad Mansour. We will discuss a wide variety of subjects, some of which are based on our own experiences and upbringing or of the people closes ...
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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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Today With God Arabic language version is a new TV series bringing the Visual Bible to the world. The 37 half hour episodes and one hour premier episode provide spiritual clarity to the question, Who Is Jesus? The series is broadcast in Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. Numerous foreign language versions are in production. Matthew, the Acts of the Apostles, and the Gospel of John are presented in the series with insightful explanation from Dr. Randy Weiss in the land of I ...
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ASIREM

Asirem Podcast

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Asirem , also hope in Tamazight, a podcast intended to offer a popular stage for youthful voices and ideas, to convey what we believe could modernize Moroccan society. In Asirem we see hope in the young generation, we want to redoubt what was once considered undoubtable. We want to speak about the unspoken. We see hope, We are Asirem.
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Dibs Wa Tahineh Podcast - بودكاست دبس و طحينة

Dibs Wa Tahineh Podcast - بودكاست دبس و طحينة

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دقّ/ـي الدّبس بطحينة... نحن مجموعة أصدقاء نهتم بالتعمّق بالقضايا التي تمسّ المجتمع، وتحديدًا البعيدة منها عن ساحات النّقاش. نشارككن/ـم هذا الشّغف من خلال هذه المدوّنة الصّوتيّة في الجمعة الأخيرة من كل شهر لنفكّر معًا بقصص، وتجارب، ومواقف نعيشها جميعًا في مجتمعاتنا ولكن لا نتوقّف عندها، إمّا بسبب الخجل، أو قلّة الوقت، أو الخوف. متأمّلات/ـين ن أن نخلق بذلك مساحة للاستماع، والاستكشاف، والتّعلّم، والتّقرّب من ذواتنا، ومن أجسادنا، والآخر. We are a group of friends who are interested in deepening ...
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كلنا عنّا قصتنا، ومشوارنا، واحداث صارت معنا، كانت أساسية بتشكيل مين احنا، وين كنا، ووين صرنا ... سيرة كتير ذاتية من انتاج راديو حنين في هولندا، وهي سلسلة من المقابلات ، مع اشخاص عاديين، بس مش عاديين، بيحكوا قصتهم ومشوارهم والأحداث يللي صارت معهم، ليشاركونا تجاربهم ... We all have our stories, our journeys, and events that transformed our lives. They were essential in shaping who we are, where we were, and what we’ve become. A series of interviews, with ordinary, yet extra-ordinary people, te ...
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Shalabiyat

Shalabiyat | شلبيات

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للقصص قوة سحرية تُعيد لنا الخيال وتَطيرْ بنا إلى عوالم جديدة، وفي برنامجنا «شلبيات» تأخذنا شلبية الحكواتية إلى عالم قصصها الآسر والتي تروي من خلاله الشلبية قصص قد جمعتها على مر السنين بأسلوبها الخاص والمُمتع. تعمل شلبية الحكواتية «سالي شلبي» بين جمع القصص وروايتها منذ 12 عام. كانت بدايتها مع الأطفال وطوّرت عُروضها لتستقطب الجماهير العائلية والكبار. قصص الشلبية من كل مكان و إلهامها الأكبر من تراثها الشعبي، وفي مطبخها تستوي القصص بنكهتها الخاصة. وقد عرضت الشلبية قصصها محليًا في الأردن، ودوليًا ...
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G’day Australia! If you are a recent migrant to the land Down Under, this podcast series in Arabic is for you. It will help you understand the quirky habits that embody the Aussie way of life. - غوداي أستراليا! هذه هي التحية الشائعة في أستراليا بلاد الداون أندر. إذا هاجرت حديثاً إلى أستراليا وترغب باستكشاف أسرار الحياة هنا وكيف يعيش السكان المحليون، استمع لبودكاست "مرحبا أستراليا" وستعرف ماذا يعني أن تكون أسترالياً حقيقيا!
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'My Arab Identity' is an award-winning podcast that explores what it feels like to belong in two places, and nowhere, at the same time. Season two delves into the personal journeys of Arab-Australian migrants, who are dealing with the complexities of their sense of belonging and intercultural identities. - بودكاست الهوية الحائز على جوائز عدة يشارك معكم في موسمه الثاني قصصاً واقعية تعكس تحديات الانتماء التي يواجهها الشباب من أصول عربية في أستراليا، وكيف شكلت تجاربُهم ملامح هوياتهم الدينية وال ...
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أهلًا بيكم في أحدث بودكاست من وومينا بعنوان "إيه العلاقة"، هيقدمه لينا منت وعمر سمره إللى هيكلمونا عن العلاقات من زاوية ممكن تغير نظرتنا تجاه شريك الحياة في مجتمعنا. هيتكلموا عن أساسيات العلاقة الصحية بناءً على تجربتهم الخاصة والمراحل إللى مروا بيها في العلاقة من المواعدة إلى الصداقة إلى المواعدة مرة ثانية وأخيرًا الزواج وترابط الأسرتين وتفاصيل تانية كتير. في الموسم الأول، هنتكلم في كل ما يخص العلاقات من موضوعات شائكة، منها القيم المادية والحزن والصحة النفسية والحميمية و الخيانة و الحدود الش ...
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Mekudeshet ON AIR

מקודשת און אייר

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radio station that is cluing us into what the future could hold. Podcasts, pre-recorded slots, innovative magazines, audio twists, and original formats cooked up by us and served to the world in the city’s three main languages and a thousand different dialects. We tell the story of Jerusalem from Jerusalem, but we are actually talking to the world. בתוך האקס-טריטוריה הכי מסקרנת בירושלים יושבת תחנת שידור, ושולחת אל האוויר אותות שמצביעים אל העתיד. פודקאסטים, פינות מוקלטות, מגזינים חדשניים, פעי ...
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القُرآن الكريم مُجوّد بصَوت القارئ عبد الباسِط عبد الصّمَد Quran recitation by Abdelbasset Abdessamed ●‘Uthmān ibn ‘Affān (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet (may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him) said: “The best of you are those who learn the Qur’an and teach it to others.” [Al-Bukhari] Please listen, Follow , and share, so that interest prevails●عن عثمان بن عفان رضي الله عنه عن النّبي صلّى الله عليه وسلّم قال: «خَيرُكُم مَن تعَلَّم القرآنَ وعلَّمَه -روَاه البُخ ...
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With Saad & Marwa مع سعد و مروة

سعد و مروة Saad & Marwa (Saad Alkabli & Marwa Ali

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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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Bayni wa Baynak is a new podcast to help students of Arabic. Grab a pen or a coffee or both and join me and Razan as we chat about life and culture. I speak a bit of a mix between Jordanian and Lebanese while Razan is from Jordan's capital, Amman. بيني و بينك هو بودكاست جديد بدو يساعد طلاب لغة العربي . يلا خد قلم و قهوة و نضم معنا واحنا نحكي عن الحياة و الثقافة. انا بحكي مزيج بين اللهجة الاردنية و اللهجة اللبنانية و بنفس الوقت رزان بتحكي مية بمية الاردني.
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Al Qaed Al Sagheer Podcast | بودكاست القائد الصغير

Al Qaed Al Sagheer Podcast | بودكاست القائد الصغير

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"القائد لا يولد، بل يصنع" ولذلك نأتيكم ببرنامج القائد الصغير، بودكاست تربوي، تقدمناه لينا وهيلدا. هدفنا مساعدة كل أم وأب على تربية أطفالهم تربية قيادية صحيحة. لينا وهيلدا أخصائيين في تربية الأطفال على طريقة المونتيسوري وهو أسلوب قائم على احترام الطفل وتربيته على الاستقلالية والإبداع وإعطائه حرية الانضباط ولهذا السبب اخترنا فلسفة المونتيسوري في تغطية موضوع القيادة.الأطفال جميعهم يشتركون في أنهم بفطرتهم ومنذ ولادتهم جاءوا إلى هذا العالم حاملين راية القيادة التي تتشكل من الأمل، الإرادة، الهدف و ...
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Tens of thousands of animal species are facing extinction, mostly because of human activity. But thanks to conservationists, there are some animals that are making a comeback. This is part four of “The New Conservationists,” a four-part series about the evolving world of animal conservation. Listen to part one, part two and part three. Recommended …
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Ouch! Ah! Aïe! The words we use when we stub our toe or receive a pinch may point to a common way to express pain across languages. Associate news editor Allison Parshall explores what linguistic commonalities in expressions of pain and joy might mean for our shared biology. Plus, Parshall and host Rachel Feltman chat about onomatopoeias, the “boub…
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H5N1 avian influenza has now reached almost 1,000 herds of dairy cattle in 16 states and has infected around 66 people, many of them agricultural workers, in the U.S. Host Rachel Feltman is joined by Amy Maxmen, a public health reporter at KFF Health News, to get the latest on bird flu. They explore how government and industry players lost control …
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Norovirus cases are up this year, with 91 reported outbreaks nationwide. Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) cases are up in China and India. There has also been an increase in the U.S., but HMPV is currently a cause for concern in the nation, where its relative commonality gives many people some immunity. Louisiana has reported the first U.S. death from …
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Pluto was unseated as our solar system’s ninth planet in 2006. Since then astronomers have found signs that a real ninth planet could be hiding at the edges of our solar system. Clara Moskowitz, senior editor for space and physics, explains how the forthcoming Vera Rubin Observatory could give researchers a way to find the real Planet Nine—if it’s …
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Going outside has many benefits, from positively affecting our nervous system to diversifying our microbiome. But you don’t need a forest preserve to benefit from nature—sometimes even a houseplant or the smell of lavender can improve our life. Kathy Willis, a professor of biodiversity at the University of Oxford, joins host Rachel Feltman to discu…
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2024 brought heat waves and hurricanes, bird flu and breakthroughs, and an overwhelming amount of progress in AI. Science Quickly host Rachel Feltman is joined by sustainability editor Andrea Thompson, health and medicine editor Tanya Lewis and technology editor Ben Guarino to recap a busy year and weigh in on the stories they’re watching in 2025. …
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Ashleigh Papp, an animal scientist turned storyteller, shifts our perspective on the modern conservationist. With low wages and expectations of free work, conservation science lacks diversity as a field—but dedicated graduate students and new programs are trying to change that. Isaac Aguilar, a graduate student in the geology division at the Califo…
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Ashleigh Papp, an animal scientist turned storyteller, takes us on into the field. Conservationists and animal behaviorists were once restricted to wildlife data gathered manually. Now new technologies are expanding the amount of passively collected data—and machine learning is helping researchers cut through the noise. This is part two of The New …
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Ashleigh Papp, an animal scientist turned storyteller, takes us on a trip to the zoo. People are divided on zoos, but as Papp explains, the thoughtful work that goes into caring for animals makes modern zoos conservation powerhouses. This is part one of The New Conservationists, a four-part Friday Fascination series about the evolving world of anim…
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Girls late night talk about unpopular opinions in a funny un serious way! حلقة خفيفة مليانة اراء غير مألوفه وتسوي مشاكل ومايتفق عليه الناس عادة بس بطريقة مشوقه وممتعة وبدون حوارات جدية استمتعوا وشاركوا الحلقة مع اصدقائكم ♥️🤍
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في هذه الحلقة من جلسة سودانية، نتناول أزمة التعليم الابتدائي في السودان في ظل الحرب، بما في ذلك تدمير البنى التحتية للمدارس والتحديات التي تواجه المعلمين، الأطفال، والتمويل. كما نستعرض استجابة منظمات المجتمع المدني والدولي ونناقش الحلول الممكنة لضمان استمرار العملية التعليمية في بيئة آمنة. تستضيف الحلقة نور صلاح الدين الفكي، باحثة البودكاست وطالبة …
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If you were intrigued—or disturbed—by the artificial intelligence podcast on your Spotify Wrapped, you may wonder how AI audio works. Audio Overview is a feature of the tool NotebookLM, released by Google, that allows for the creation of short podcasts with AI “hosts” summarizing information. But questions remain about the accuracy, usefulness and …
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An outbreak of an unknown illness has occurred in the Democratic of the Congo, which has already been dealing with the spread of mpox. A new study finds that leaded gasoline could be responsible for 151 million cases of mental health disorders, with impacts highest among members of Generation X. Upping your daily movement could protect you from car…
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Low iron levels can cause fatigue and impact mental health, but doctors often miss cases of iron deficiency and anemia. Pediatric hematologist Angela Weyand, a clinical associate professor at the University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor, points to one population that could be at a higher risk—young women with heavy menstrual bleeding. In …
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في هذه الحلقة الفريدة والمليئة بالإلهام، نستضيف المهندس المبدع محمد المؤمن، خريج إحدى الجامعات الأسترالية، لنغوص معه في تفاصيل رحلة حياته المثيرة. رحلة مليئة بالصعوبات والعثرات، بدأت بالغربة وتعثر في الدراسة، لكنها تحولت إلى قصة نجاح استثنائية. تناقشنا مع محمد في موضوع غريب ومثير للتفكير: هل يمكن للألعاب والهوايات أن تكون عاملًا حاسمًا في نجاتك من …
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Anthony Fauci speaks with Tanya Lewis, senior editor for health and medicine at Scientific American, about his remarkable career, as detailed in his new book On Call: A Doctor’s Journey in Public Service. They discuss the experiences he faced while guiding the U.S. through the pandemic, the lessons learned by public health practitioners and the cha…
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Black Friday sales have gone from one-day in-person shopping bonanzas to a multiday deals extravaganza. It’s tempting to give in to the seasonal pressures to shop, but knowing the tricks companies use to make sales so appealing can help us avoid overconsumption. Cathrine Jansson-Boyd, a professor of consumer psychology at Anglia Ruskin University i…
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Donald Trump has nominated RFK, Jr., to run the Department of Health and Human Services, a position that includes oversight of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration and the National Institutes of Health. Senior health and medicine editor Tanya Lewis explains what that would mean for antivaccine policies, f…
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Writings and records are how we understand long-gone civilizations without being able to interact with ancient peoples. A recent opinion paper suggested we could feed chatbots writings from the past to simulate ancient participants for social psychology studies. Similar survey experiments with modern participant data closely matched the outcomes of…
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Disparities in health are not indicated by adverse outcomes alone. Adriana Corredor-Waldron, an assistant professor of economics at NC State University, sought to understand why Black infants are more likely to be delivered by C-section than white infants. A working paper she co-authored found that the elevated number of low-risk Black pregnant peo…
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A wildfire in Brooklyn, N.Y.’s Prospect Park was in part linked to drought conditions nationally. Plastic waste is set to grow with our expanding economy, but potential solutions look promising. Drops in gonorrhea and early-stage syphilis point to the first decline in sexually transmitted infections in 20 years. Voyager 2’s fly-by of Uranus in the …
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Tomorrow marks the 50th anniversary of a transmission from the Arecibo Observatory, intended as our first attempt to send a message to intelligent life across the universe. Journalist Nadia Drake talks about the careful crafting of the signal and her personal connection with the astronomer who authored the transmission: her father Frank Drake. Reco…
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What does the Declaration of Independence have in common with Vincent van Gogh’s sketches? The ink used to produce them came from wasps. From pests to products, insects have played an enormous role in human history. Entomologist and animal behaviorist Barrett Klein encourages a historical and scientific perspective on these creatures and invites us…
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A wooden solution to metal satellites polluting space. Water woes create droughts in 48 of the 50 U.S. states—and climate change is of course a culprit. Microplastics could make wastewater recycling more challenging. And researchers figure out how mud from a secret spot off the Delaware River makes baseballs easier to grip. Recommended reading: How…
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نقدم الحلقة الأولى من سلسلة بودكاست جديدة بعنوان "جلسة سودانية" حول الكفاح لإحياء النظام الصحي في السودان وسط الحرب. تستضيف هذه الحلقة نور صلاح الدين الفكي، باحثة البودكاست وطالبة الطب في جامعة الخرطوم، وتتناول التأثير الشديد للصراع الدائر في السودان على النظام الصحي، مسلطةً الضوء على التدهور السريع في بنية تحتية كانت حيوية في السابق. بمشاركة د.صفا…
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Could our fixation on weight actually be harming, rather than helping, people’s health? Host Rachel Feltman is joined by Ragen Chastain, a writer, researcher and board-certified patient advocate, to discuss how weight stigma could be fueling many of the negative health outcomes we commonly link to weight gain. This episode is part of “Health Equity…
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Rising Signs: The Medieval Science of Astrology, a new exhibit at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, takes a look at medieval manuscripts to showcase the importance of astrology to the period’s elites. Larisa Grollemond, an assistant curator at the museum, takes us through the impact of astrology on day-to-day decisions and the way it became …
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The 2024 U.S. presidential candidates have very different visions for the country. On today’s show, host Rachel Feltman is joined by associate sustainability editor Andrea Thompson to talk about the climate choices faced by the next president and the shifting energy landscape. Senior news reporter Meghan Bartels reviews the gun control policies of …
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The 2024 U.S. presidential candidates offer very different policy perspectives. On today’s show, host Rachel Feltman is joined by health editors Tanya Lewis and Lauren Young to discuss how Kamala Harris and Donald Trump plan to address reproductive rights and health care accessibility and affordability. Plus, senior opinion editor Dan Vergano draws…
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Why do so many of us love a good scare? Whether it’s horror movies, haunted houses or creepy podcasts, there’s something thrilling about feeling spooked—especially around Halloween. In this episode, host Rachel Feltman dives into our fascination with fear and morbid curiosity with Coltan Scrivner, a behavioral scientist at the Recreational Fear Lab…
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An enormous meteorite’s impact 3.26 billion years ago may have made conditions on Earth more hospitable for life in the long run. Washington State is the sixth state to report cases of bird flu in humans. Weight-loss procedures and treatments could lead to an uptick in scurvy cases if patients and physicians aren’t vigilant about vitamin C. And sci…
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Artist and author Geo Rutherford created Spooky Lake Month to highlight the strange and eerie waters of the world. She first fell in love with the Great Lakes during graduate school in Milwaukee. Rutherford was an early educational video creator, but it was a video about spooky lakes that skyrocketed her to viral fame. She has a new book, Spooky La…
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Host Rachel Feltman is joined by Jasmine McDonald, an assistant professor of epidemiology at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, to discuss the disturbing trend of an increase in early-onset breast cancer diagnoses. They explore how chronic exposure to endocrine disruptors could be fueling this rise and examine the surprising rol…
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NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have confirmed we’re in the solar maximum, a period of increased solar activity that could lead to more auroras. Also, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported a fivefold surge in whooping cough cases. And a new study suggests that some microbes might be using our disin…
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انضموا إلينا في حلقة مثيرة لمناقشة مستقبل الذكاء الاصطناعي وتناول السؤال الذي يشغل بال الكثيرين: هل يمكن أن ينقلب الذكاء الاصطناعي ضدنا في المستقبل؟ سنتطرق إلى الجوانب الأخلاقية والمخاطر المحتملة، بالإضافة إلى الفرص الهائلة التي يتيحها هذا المجال. كما تناولنا في نقاشنا موضوع "العلامات الرقمية" ومدى أهميتها في العصر الحديث، حيث سنتحدث عن كيفية تطبيق…
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There’s a lot of excitement and apprehension over the seemingly sudden proliferation of artificial intelligence in just about everything. Technological progress often outpaces regulation, and the next U.S. president will set the tone for AI policy. Scientific American’s associate technology editor Ben Guarino walks us through AI policies and plans …
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How do you stop implicit bias from getting in the way of better health? This doctor wants to make learning how to manage bias as important as learning how to suture. SHOWNOTES: Have you ever felt judged at the doctor’s office, even before you said a word? Unfortunately, that’s not uncommon, and it’s often not intentional. Like everyone, doctors hav…
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Everything you need to know about last week’s physics, chemistry, and physiology or medicine Nobels. COVID could raise the risk of heart attacks and strokes years after original infection. Hurricane Milton causes tornadoes across Florida and delays the launch of Europa Clipper. Recommended reading: How Does Sharing a Nobel Prize Work? https://www.s…
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Scientific American associate news editor and music enthusiast Allison Parshall takes Science Quickly through what we know about how singing came to be. Scientists aren’t sure why humans evolved to sing, but commonalities in traditional music offer clues to how the practice evolved. Neuroscience shows us where speech and singing live in the brain a…
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Hurricanes Beryl, Francine and Helene have battered the Gulf Coast this year. Hurricane Milton is expected to add to the destruction, particularly in parts of the west coast of central Florida that are already reeling from Hurricane Helene. Scientific American’s associate editor of sustainability Andrea Thompson joins Science Quickly to help us und…
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Hurricane Helene’s death toll continues to rise. Marburg virus is spreading in Rwanda, but risks for a global outbreak are low. Researchers in Beijing used stem cell treatments to reverse diabetes in a patient. Plus, we discuss a map of a fruit fly’s brain and dolphin smiles. Recommended reading: Hurricanes Kill People for Years after the Initial D…
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Drag queen and mathematics communicator Kyne Santos tells us the questions that modern mathematicians are grappling with, from infinite tiling to the structure of math itself. We hope you enjoyed the final episode of this Friday miniseries about magical math. You can listen to parts one and two wherever you get your podcasts or at the links below. …
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The Food and Drug Administration has granted priority review to suzetrigine, a novel painkiller. It’s part of a new class of medications that could provide relief to those with chronic pain. The drugs target sodium channels on nerve cells, stopping pain signaling at the periphery. Journalist Marla Broadfoot explains the biology of aches and pains a…
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From the United Nations General Assembly, host Rachel Feltman interviews Melissa Fleming, the U.N.’s undersecretary-general for global communications, on how misinformation and distrust in science are impacting global well-being. Plus, we note caveats to a major social media study and explain how food packaging can be harmful to the environment and…
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Where does math come from? Mathematicians are still debating whether math is an inherent part of nature or an invention of the human mind. Mathematics communicator and drag queen Kyne will guide you through the question of what math really is in this three-part Friday miniseries. Recommended reading: – Gift Wrapping Five Oranges Has Outwitted the B…
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects up to five million people in the U.S., yet it remains poorly understood. Many people with PCOS go undiagnosed while experiencing symptoms such as irregular periods, changes in hair and body shape, acne and infertility. Even after a diagnosis, they’re often told to lose weight to manage symptoms—advice that s…
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In this week’s news roundup: Earth might have previously had a giant ring of space rocks like the one around Saturn, “scuba diving” lizards are using bubbles to breathe, and a new study mapped brain changes in a person throughout pregnancy. Additionally, we describe how NASA’s stranded astronauts will vote from space. E-mail us at sciencequickly@sc…
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