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People's thirst for knowledge and exploring the unknown is responsible for the development of our civilisation. New breakthroughs are announced on a daily basis and new planets are discovered, which might be difficult to follow. Podcasts can help you expand your gray matter and learn new facts, regardless of how busy you are as they are portable, easy to follow from any location, most of them free. Thanks to podcasts, people can fetch the latest science news and be among the first ones to find out about the latest breakthroughs, planets, and the latest research results. In this catalog you can find podcasts which cover all aspects of science, ranging from the tiniest microbes in our bodies to the outer reaches of space. There are podcasts where people can learn more about the mysteries which still puzzle us all, accompanied by people who devote their lives to solving them. Some podcasts cover interviews with the world's top scientists, answers to people's science questions and offer safe science experiments to try at home.
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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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الحاوي

Abdullah Alalwan & Ahmed Albassam

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صحتك هي حياتك .. هنا دقائق معدودة نتحدث فيها سوياً عن جديد عالم الصحة والأخبار الطبية. في الحاوي نصحح المعلومات
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مرحبا بكم في القناة. اسمي بلال ، ولدت في بغداد في عائلة متدينة سنية، كنت شديد التدين في المراهقة وعشت في عزلة عن المجتمع حتى دخلت الجامعة وبدأت بالاتصال بالعالم بكل ما فيه من قبح وجمال، بدأت بقراءة الفلسفة والعلم بحثا عن الاجوبة بعد رفضي لقصص الدين الساذجة. امنت بقوة العقل والمنطق و بدأت حياة جديدة محاولا التخلص من ترسبات العنف والكره الدينية المحتوى ايضا متوفر في: https://www.youtube.com/@of_science_and_superstition
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Science Podcasts

جمعية المستقبل

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تقدم لكم جمعية المستقبل بالمدرسة العليا للأساتذة بالقبة سلسلة حلقات بودكاست علوم بالعربي
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مجموعة من الكتب الصوتية الكاملة وأشهر المؤلفات للدكتور مصطفى محمود مصطفى محمود (27 ديسمبر 1921 - 31 أكتوبر 2009)، فيلسوف وطبيب وكاتب مصري. هو مصطفى كمال محمود حسين آل محفوظ، من الأشراف وينتهي نسبه إلى علي زين العابدين. توفي والده عام 1939 بعد سنوات من الشلل، درس الطب وتخرج عام 1953 وتخصَّص في الأمراض الصدرية، ولكنه تفرغ للكتابة والبحث عام 1960. تزوج عام 1961 وانتهى الزواج بالطلاق عام 1973. رزق بولدين هما "أمل" و"أدهم". تزوج ثانية عام 1983 من السيدة زينب حمدى وانتهى هذا الزواج أيضا بالطلاق عا ...
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GAF

GAF

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gaf/subscribe Subscribe for Free to Our Podcast, we talk About: Human Behavior, Science, Technology, Mysteries, UFOs, Extraterrestrials, Civilizations History, Religions and Philosophy...
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يشارك بعض من أعظم العلماء والأطباء والباحثين الطبيين استكشافاتهم ورؤاهم على الخشبة في مؤتمرات تيد وأنشطة تيد إكس والأنشطة الشريكة حول العالم. يمكنكم كذلك تحميل هذه الفيديوهات وفيديوهات أخرى مجانا على TED.com، مع النص الكامل التفاعلي بالإنجليزية وملفات ترجمة لحوالي 80 لغة. تيد منظمة غير ربحية مكرسة للأفكار التي تستحق النشر.
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الدكتور إياد قنيبي - رحلة اليقين

مُؤمِنْ الرَّاوي || Moamen Alrawy

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إياد عبد الحافظ حماده قنيبي (1975 - ): داعية إسلامي و أكاديمي (وُلد في مدينة السالميةبالكويت، 1975م) ، ثم انتقلت عائلته لعمان مع والديه وهو طفل. حصل على البكالوريوس في الصيدلة من جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا الأردنيةعام 1998، بتقدير ممتاز مع مرتبة الشرف. يُعتبر قنيبي من أبرز رموز التيار الإسلامي في الأردن.
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Mstdfr | مستدفر

Mstdfr Network

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Mstdfr (Arabic: مِستَدفِر) a weekly Middle Eastern geeky podcast spoken in “Arablish”. Ammar & Rami host different guests to Discuss, Debate & Diffuse various topics including: Science, culture, tech, Entertainment & new generation challenges.
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Beyond the Buzzwords: The Truth About Your Home and Our Future. Welcome to the podcast that puts your home at the center of the global conversation. I'm Hosam Zidan, An Architect, on a mission to redefine sustainable architecture in Egypt and the Middle East—beyond the trends and the noise. We explore how architecture impacts society, making it better or worse, and uncover the timeless science of sustainability that began thousands of years ago, right here. Get the knowledge and tools needed ...
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Arabic podcast (Egyptian Dialect) discussing philosophical topics such as knowledge, consciousness, identity, ethics, belief, justice and aesthetics. From Ancient Greek Philosophy, to Arab's Kalam Philosophy, to Modern western philosophy. برنامج بالعربية ( اللهجة المصرية ) يناقش مواضيع فلسفية مثل المعرفة، الوعي ، الهوية ، الأخلاق ، العقيدة ، العدالة ،والجماليات. من الفلسفة اليونانية القديمة، لفلسفة الكلام العربية، إلى الفلسفة الغربية الحديثة.
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" أحياء دقيقة في دقيقة " هو بودكاست من اعداد وتقديم أ. محمد رشوان | اول بودكاستر في فلسطين | . هذا البودكاست يتحدث عن الكائنات الحية الدقيقة التي لا ترى بالعين المجردة مثل البكتيريا والفيروسات وغيرها \ راسلوني على الإيميل [email protected] للاستفسارات والتعليقات . او يمكنكم الاتصال بي مباشرة +970595651045 فلسطين- غزة "Microbiology in a minute" is a podcast that highlights the latest news of bacteria, viruses, algae, fungi, and others, as well as gives important advice and guidance to the gen ...
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بودكاست شُعاع

شُعاع ينيّر دِربك للحيِاة الجامعيّة

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بُودكاست صُنِعَ بكل شغف لِنُقدِمه لكم بأجمل طابع إجتماعي لـ يُساعدك على إتخاذ قرارك بشأن تخصصك الجامعي، مع #بودكاست_شُعاع مُستقبلك أَضْحى مُتألق☀️.
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بودكاست تيك اواي هو بودكاست يقدم لكم كل ماهو جديد في عالم التقنيه والتكنولوجيا بشكل اسبوعي ويهدف لاكتسابك خبرات ومعرفه في شتي علوم الحاسب مثل برمجة تطبيقات الهواتف الذكية وتصميم المواقع والذكاء الإصطناعي، و الأمن السيبراني، و انترنت الأشياء و سوق العمل الحر و المشاريع الناشئة
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From viral slang such as “skibidi” to the rise of so-called brain rot, linguist and content creator Adam Aleksic, aka the “Etymology Nerd,” and associate editor Allison Parshall, who covers the mind and brain, unpack how social media and algorithms are reshaping the way we communicate. This episode first aired in September. Recommended Reading The …
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The human body is capable of some truly incredible things. One of the most mysterious and debated phenomena is a release of fluid during sex that is often referred to as “squirting.” What’s actually happening, and why does it stir so much speculation? Wendy Zukerman, host of the hit podcast Science Vs, breaks down the science behind this fascinatin…
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Science doesn’t always get it right the first time—and that’s part of the journey. In this anniversary special, we explore how ideas about nerve damage, sustainable materials and alien life have done a full 180. This episode first aired in August. Recommended Reading Celebrating 180 Years of Scientific American 180 Years of Standing Up for Science …
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Christmas trees may seem timeless, but growing them is becoming increasingly challenging in a warming world. In this episode, host Kendra Pierre-Louis talks to Priya Rajarapu, a Christmas tree extension specialist at Oregon State University, about how climate change is reshaping tree farming—from drought and heat stress to seedling survival—and the…
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In this year-end roundup, Scientific American editors break down how 2025 reshaped science across the board—from sweeping federal upheavals that disrupted long-standing research institutions to public health setbacks driven by vaccine rollbacks and rising measles cases to renewed hostility toward climate science and clean-energy policy and finally …
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لم يعُد هناك حاجة للتدخل الجراحي لعلاج بعض مشاكل العظام مع وجود الأشعة التداخلية، لنتعرف أكثر على هذا الإجراء نستضيف الدكتور محمد الفقيه العنقري (استشاري أشعة العظام التداخلية ، الخبرة و البورد و الزمالة الأمريكية). في هذه الحلقة نتحدث عن الفرق بين الأشعة التداخلية والأشعة التقليدية والعمليات الجراحية وماهي مشاكل العظام التي يمكن تشخيصها وعلاجها با…
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In this episode, take a dive into the underwater vocalizations of the endangered Hawaiian monk seal. Scientists analyzing thousands of hours of underwater recordings have uncovered a surprising array of previously unknown calls. Ocean writer Melissa Hobson explores how researchers captured the sounds of the species, why they matter for conservation…
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In this episode of Science Quickly, we present an inside look at one of the world’s most endangered whale populations: the southern resident orcas. Senior multimedia editor Kelso Harper joins host Kendra Pierre-Louis to share the story of a rare encounter with these killer whales off of the San Juan Islands. Also, we discuss what researchers and sc…
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In this episode of Science Quickly, we dive into how the European Union’s latest Copernicus Climate Change Service bulletin shows that 2025 is on track to become the second-hottest year on record, explore what a newly detected mpox strain could mean for global health, examine why more parents are refusing vitamin K injections for newborns—and uncov…
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Generative artificial intelligence has transformed our inboxes, classrooms and even medical records—but at what cost? In this episode, journalist Karen Hao joins Scientific American to discuss her new book Empire of AI, exploring how companies like OpenAI wield power that is reminiscent of historical empires. From ideological quests for artificial …
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NASA’s Perseverance rover has spent nearly five years roaming the Martian surface in search of clues to ancient life. But the ambitious plan to return its precious rock samples to Earth is now on shaky ground. Scientific American senior desk editor Lee Billings joins us to unpack the rover’s mission, the stakes of the stalled return effort and the …
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Scientific American associate editor Lauren J. Young breaks down key vaccine recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. Also, the Food and Drug Administration is considering controversial changes to vaccine approval and administration. Meanwhile a new study warns that light po…
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Emerging research on the biology of postpartum depression is showing how little it resembles other severe mood disorders in the brain and body. Understanding these differences could be key to better screening, detection and treatment. Science journalist Marla Broadfoot is on our show to talk about her story in the December edition of our magazine, …
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Scientific American debuts its first-ever best fiction and nonfiction book lists, featuring stories that explore climate change, alien encounters and even love stories in space. Associate books editor Bri Kane joins host Kendra Pierre‑Louis to share the selections that captivated the newsroom’s editors. Recommended Reading Five Essential Reads on P…
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مع تقدم الأبحاث، أصبح من الواضح أن "دواء واحد للجميع" لم يعد كافيًا. في هذه الحلقة نستضيف الأستاذ الدكتور عبدالله السلطان، أستاذ الصيدلة الإكلينيكية والحركية الدوائية، لنتناول بعمق العلاقة بين الجينات والدواء، تطبيقاتها في علاج السرطان، الشائعات الشائعة، ودور الذكاء الاصطناعي في صناعة دواء مخصص لكل فرد بدعم من مركز الملك عبدالعزيز الثقافي )إثراء( و…
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Wild turkeys were once on the brink of disappearing from the U.S.’s forests, with populations dropping to just tens of thousands by the 1930s. Thanks to conservation efforts, their numbers have soared to more than six million today, making them one of the country’s greatest wildlife comeback stories. Recommended Reading Wild Turkey Lab E-mail us at…
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Zoya Teirstein, a senior staff writer at Grist, joins host Kendra Pierre-Louis to talk about this year’s United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP30, which wrapped up in Brazil last week. Plus, new studies debunk claims that fluoride harms children’s cognitive development and show evidence that urban raccoons may be evolving traits linked to…
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In his new book, Nanocosmos: Journeys in Electron Space, artist and writer Michael Benson transforms scientific imaging into art, capturing intricate natural designs that inspire awe and wonder. Join host Kendra Pierre-Louis as they explore how science and creativity intersect at the smallest scales of our universe. Recommended Reading Nanocosmos: …
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Holiday meals can delight our taste buds while the food puts real strain on our digestion. Host Kendra Pierre-Louis talks with Northwestern University gastroenterology expert Kathryn Tomasino about why digestion is influenced not just by diet but also by stress, sleep and mindful eating. Together they share practical tips for enjoying Thanksgiving …
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Our editor in chief David M. Ewalt revisits a remarkable 20-year experiment: an e-mail time capsule designed to deliver digital messages from the past into the future. What began as a tech project at Forbes evolved into a story of human connection—proving that sometimes it’s friendship, not servers, that keeps information alive across decades. Reco…
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Host Kendra Pierre-Louis speaks with reporter Rowan Moore Gerety about how mRNA vaccines, first successfully developed to protect against COVID, are now being tested to treat cancers such as pancreatic cancer. Together, Pierre-Louis and Moore Gerety explore the science behind these therapeutic vaccines and share the story of a survivor whose remiss…
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قراءة وتأملات فلسفية وروحانية لآراء الدكتور مصطفى محمود حول يوم القيامة، معتمداً على أفكاره من كتبه المختلفة مثل "رأيت الله" و "رحلة من الشك إلى الإيمان". تقدم الحلقة رؤية الدكتور مصطفى محمود ليوم القيامة، مُبتعداً عن التصور التقليدي المخيف والمنتقم، ليصفه بأنه: يوم البداية الكبرى والعدالة المطلقة: ليس نهاية مرعبة، بل هو بزوغ للحقيقة، ويوم العدالة …
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Griefbots—artificial-intelligence-powered chat tools that simulate conversations with the deceased—are helping some people navigate loss in unexpected ways. Science writer David Berreby shares his firsthand experience with these digital companions and explores what they reveal about mourning, memory and the limits of technology. Recommended Reading…
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هل تعلم أن الجزء الأغلى في منزلك ليس الشيك الذي دفعته في البداية؟في هذه الحلقة الصادمة، نرتدي قبعة المحاسب لنكشف عن "الدين الخفي" الذي تتراكم أقساطه عليك شهرياً لمدى الحياة. نُحلل التكلفة الحقيقية للمنزل، بدءاً من دين البنية التحتية المُحمَّل على سعر أرضك، وصولاً إلى الطاقة المتجسدة في كل طوبة خرسانية.سنوضح لماذا تُعد الخرسانة والزجاج أسوأ استثمار …
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In this episode of Science Quickly, Rachel Feltman introduces interim host Kendra Pierre-Louis, a climate journalist with a strong aversion to mayonnaise—and a knack for turning that disgust into fascinating science reporting. Pierre-Louis shares insights into the psychology of taste, the cultural language of food textures and the way that categori…
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Headaches are among the most common human experiences—yet science still struggles to explain them. Journalist Tom Zeller, Jr., joins host Rachel Feltman to explore the cultural, gender-related and scientific blind spots that have stalled research into migraine, cluster and tension-type headaches. Recommended Reading Tom Zeller, Jr’s website The Hea…
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هل تعني العمارة المستدامة أننا يجب أن نتخلى عن الحياة الحديثة ونعود للعيش في بيوت بدائية من الطين؟الإجابة القاطعة هي لأ. في هذه الحلقة، نكشف عن الاختيارات القديمة والمكلفة للتصميم الحديث — مثل الواجهات الزجاجية والجسور الخرسانية التي تعمل "كمواسير حرارة" — ونقارنها بعبقرية أجدادنا. نغوص في أهم عنصر في منزلك، والذي غالباً ما يتم تجاهله: غلاف المبنى،…
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Many of us are taught from a young age that being “good” means being obedient—but that conditioning can make it hard to speak up when it counts. In this episode, Cornell University professor Sunita Sah explains how defiance can be a powerful tool for challenging injustice, asserting boundaries and reclaiming our voice. Recommended Reading Sunita Sa…
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Hurricane Melissa stunned meteorologists with its rare intensity, reaching wind speeds that are more typical of Pacific supertyphoons and maintaining Category 5 strength for more than 24 hours. Scientific American senior editor Andrea Thompson breaks down what made the storm so unusual, how it impacted Jamaica and Haiti and what it might signal abo…
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Halloween might be a treat for your taste buds, but what about the trillions of microbes in your gut? Gastroenterologist Chris Damman joins host Rachel Feltman to explore how different candies affect your gut microbiome—and why moderation and whole foods matter even after a sugar binge. Recommended Reading “Halloween Candy Binges Can Overload Your …
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TikTok’s algorithm has become a cultural force, shaping what more than a billion users see and share, but its future may be shifting. As the platform prepares for a U.S.-only spin-off, Kelley Cotter, an assistant professor in the department of human-centered computing and social informatics at Pennsylvania State University, joins Science Quickly to…
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Mosquitoes settle in Iceland for the first time as climate change reshapes the Arctic, and Earth’s darkening albedo may be accelerating global warming. Host Rachel Feltman also dives into rising bird flu cases, foodborne urinary tract infections linked to contaminated meat and a potential shift in mpox transmission. Plus, we discuss some hopeful ne…
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When the U.S. president claimed that acetaminophen use during pregnancy could cause autism in a person’s offspring, it reignited a deeper conversation about how little we know about medication safety for pregnant people. In this episode, Scientific American senior health editor Tanya Lewis explains why pregnant individuals are routinely excluded fr…
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What makes an apology sound sincere? Psychologist Shiri Lev-Ari joins host Rachel Feltman to explore how the effort we put into our words—especially through longer, easier-to-understand language—can signal genuine remorse. New research reveals that even subtle linguistic choices shape how apologies are received and judged. Recommended Reading “Sorr…
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This week on Science Quickly, we cover the global rise of antibiotic-resistant superbugs, a rare U.S. case of the mosquito-borne chikungunya virus and new research on anti-inflammatory supplements. Plus, scientists warn of satellite vulnerabilities—from Earth’s weakening magnetic shield to unencrypted data leaks—and uncover a surprising fungal nurs…
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A massive iron meteorite sat undisturbed in the Somali desert for generations—until armed men stole it in 2020. The El Ali meteorite contains at least three minerals never before seen on Earth, making it scientifically priceless. But its journey from landmark to black market raises thorny questions about the role of researchers in legitimizing stol…
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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among U.S. women, surpassing breast and ovarian cancer combined. Thoracic surgeon Jonathan Villena explains why younger nonsmoking women are increasingly affected—and how early screening could save lives. Recommended Reading Most People at Risk for Lung Cancer Never Get Screened: Here’s How to Fix Th…
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This week on Science Quickly, we break down the 2025 Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine, Physics and Chemistry. We also unpack the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s shifting COVID vaccine guidance, a controversial call to split the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) shot and a new study on child malnutrition in Gaza. Recommended Readin…
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Presidential physicians operate at the intersection of medicine, politics and national security. Former White House physician Jeffrey Kuhlman joins Scientific American associate editor Lauren Young to discuss the unique medical demands of presidential care—from preparing for emergencies such as gunshot wounds to navigating the delicate balance betw…
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What happens when a real-life astronaut turns to fiction? In this episode, Chris Hadfield shares how decades of spaceflight and global diplomacy inspired his latest novel, Final Orbit, a cold war thriller packed with historical intrigue and technical precision. Host Rachel Feltman dives into Hadfield’s creative process and the eerie parallels betwe…
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Saturn’s moon Enceladus reveals complex organic molecules that could hint at extraterrestrial life. Researchers also uncover fungi’s ancient reign over Earth and warn that second COVID infections may pose greater risks to young people. Plus, ants ferment yogurt, and flu detection might soon come with a burst of herbal flavor. Recommended Reading Sa…
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كتاب اعترافات عشاق مصطفى محمود يتحدث فيه عن رسائل من القراء يرد عليها وقد أورد في مقدمة الكتاب بأنه لم يوجه نصحا أو موعظة لأحد ولكنه حاول فقط تحليل المشكلة ومساعدة صاحب الرسالة لرؤيتها بشكل أوضح حتى يتخذ هو القرار المناسب لحالته بنفسه..هناك بعض الرسائل كان يكتفي بسطر واحد إجابة عليها «ليس لدي ما اقوله» وهو يملك من الشجاعة ما يجعله يعترف بعدم معرفته…
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كتاب اعترافات عشاق مصطفى محمود يتحدث فيه عن رسائل من القراء يرد عليها وقد أورد في مقدمة الكتاب بأنه لم يوجه نصحا أو موعظة لأحد ولكنه حاول فقط تحليل المشكلة ومساعدة صاحب الرسالة لرؤيتها بشكل أوضح حتى يتخذ هو القرار المناسب لحالته بنفسه..هناك بعض الرسائل كان يكتفي بسطر واحد إجابة عليها «ليس لدي ما اقوله» وهو يملك من الشجاعة ما يجعله يعترف بعدم معرفته…
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