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القناة الرسمية لبودكاست كشكول. كشكول بودكاست حواري خفيف بعيد عن الرسمية التكلف يغطي أهم الأحداث الإسبوعية للأفلام و المسلسلات الأجنبية , الأنمي, ألعاب الفيديو و كذلك الأخبار التقنية. ونعتقد ان السياره وانت تقضي مشاويرك افضل مكان ممكن تسمع فيه البودكاست.
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Host Rachel Feltman is joined by conservation bioacoustics researcher Isla Keesje Davidson to explore the vibrant world of coral reefs through an unexpected lens: sound. They discuss how healthy coral reefs sound different from those in distress, why listening to the ocean could be key to its preservation and how you can be part of this groundbreak…
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محتويات الحلقة00:01:44 شطحة رحلة يابان00:19:08 فقرة الأخباراعتذار يوبيسوفت التعبان لمعجبينها باليابان اضافة Helldivers 2 - Escalation of Freedomشخصية جديدة في The First Descendantشركة Bungie تفصل 220 موظف وتوقف تطوير Destiny 3هبوط اشتراكات PS Plusاطلاق طور بيتا من لعبة Valorant تأجيل لعبة Stalker 2بليزيرد تجرب 6V6 في Overwatch 2اقفال مجلة Game Info…
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The American Cancer Society published a study suggesting that for 8 or 34 cancers tracked, case rates are rising from one generation to the next. While headlines often point to sedentary lifestyles and higher weights as a possible cause, some experts say that these factors alone cannot explain the spike. In more hopeful oncology news, there’s a new…
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محتويات الحلقة00:01:27 فقرة الأخبارنقاشات و أخبار متفرقة عنAharen-san wa HakarenaiFate/Extra RecordVampire Hunter D: The Rose PrincessSilent Witch Light Duel Masters LOST NetThe Wrong Way to Use Healing MagicGood Bye, Dragon LifeFrom Old Country Bumpkin to Master SwordsmanHoney Lemon SodaPetals of ReincarnationAkuyaku Reijō Tensei Oji-sanTerminator…
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Gazing up at the night sky is a universal human experience, likely as old as our species itself. But how did our ancient ancestors feel about what they saw in the heavens, and how did it shape their lives? In Episode Two of our three-part Fascination miniseries on unusual archaeology, science journalist Kata Karáth introduces us to archaeoastronomy…
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Sex testing has a long history in sports. As participation in events like the Olympics opened to women, organizers and audiences alike began questioning the sex of the athletes. The tests devised to “prove” an athlete’s sex have been invasive and inaccurate. Rose Eveleth, host of the NPR and CBC podcast Tested, brings us the story of sex testing an…
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محتويات الحلقة00:01:53 الرد على التعليقات00:33:14 الأخبارسدايا تطلق تحدي علاّممشاكل معالجات انتلOpenAI اعلنت عن منافس لـقوقلمشكلة تعطل اجهزة ويندوز عالمياًقوقل تنشر صور هاتفها Pixel 9 Pro Fold القادمريديت تحظر ظهور محتواها تحالف لامن الذكاء الاصطناعي واتساب تريد احضار خدمة مشاركة الملفات للايفون سامسونج تزيد من انتاج خاتمها وتاجل ارسال سماعاتها مؤق…
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It’s a scorching summer, with record-breaking temperatures last Monday. Rain really is harder to predict, and greenhouse gasses are probably to blame. Polio is circulating in Gaza’s wastewater and could spread as conflict leads to crowding, poor sanitation and missing routine vaccinations. Plus, we discuss a shocking price for a promising HIV vacci…
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Fish trapping is an ancient practice, reaching across the globe from at least as far back as 11,000 years ago. It takes advantage of coastal tides and human-made chambers to catch and release fish. The simple but ingenious ancient fishing structures are built on two intertwining principles: the ocean can provide for us if we properly care for it. A…
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محتويات الحلقة00:01:36 أخبار المسلسلاتParamount تقوم بإلغاء مسلسل Halo نجم مسلسل [ The Boys ] يؤكد موعد عرض الموسم الاخيرتجديد مسلسل Presumed Innocent إلى موسم ثانيموعد تصوير الموسم الثاني من مسلسل SHOGUN تحديد موعد عرض الموسم الاخير من مسلسل Stranger Thingsاخبار عن موعد عرض الموسم الرابع من مسلسل The Bear00:22:51 ترشيحات حفل جوائز الايمي 00:27:33 …
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Meditation is mostly mainstream, with many people using mindfulness to manage stress. But dedicated practitioners of advanced meditation move beyond mindfulness into a state where consciousness “entirely falls away.” That’s according to today’s guest: Matthew Sacchet, an associate professor and director of the Meditation Research Program at Harvard…
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President Biden is far from the only positive as COVID is experiencing a summer surge. Windows malfunction grounds planes and causes outages for banks, hospitals and emergency services. The Perseid meteor shower gives you plenty of shooting stars to see. Plus, we use the Twisters premiere as an excuse to talk about wild weather. Recommended reading…
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The Seine is set to feature prominently in the Paris 2024 Olympics’ Opening Ceremony—and in its marathon swimming events. But this urban waterway has been challenging to clean and keep clean after a particularly wet summer and high bacterial counts. What can the Parisian organizers learn from the revitalization of a U.S. river that was so polluted …
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محتويات الحلقة00:02:19 موضوع ساخن السعودية تستضيف اول أولمبيات العاب الالكترونيةكآس العالم للرياضات الالكترونية في السعوديةاطلاق لعبة Concord و The First Descendantإلغاء مسلسل Halo نجاح مسلسل Falloutتسريبات عن توقف تطوير مسلسل Horizon Zero Dawnتوقف مسلسل Driver00:24:00 وش لعبنا00:24:02 اضافة لعبة Elden Ring – Shadow Of The Erdtree00:30:42 اضافة لعب…
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Science journalist and Radiolab host Latif Nasser found himself at the center of a space mystery. A space poster in his child’s room showed Zoozve, a moon circling Venus. Only Nasser had never heard of Zoozve—and neither had anyone else. Nasser brings us the story of Zoozve the quasi-moon and brings listeners the opportunity to name a quasi-moon of…
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Chad Mirkin, recipient of the 2024 Kavli Prize in Nanoscience, has spent his career exploring the possibilities of creating and inventing materials at the nanoscale. This podcast was produced for The Kavli Prize by Scientific American Custom Media, a division separate from the magazine’s board of editors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit meg…
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محتويات الحلقة00:01:35 فقرة الأخبارنقاشات و أخبار متفرقة عنDemon Lord 2099A Herbivorous Dragon of 5,000 Years Gets Unfairly VillainizedNew Blue ExorcistA Terrified Teacher at Ghoul School!Rent-A-GirlfriendTO BE HERO XMedaka Kuroiwa is Impervious to My CharmsDemon Lord, Retry! RNew Rurouni KenshinThe Apothecary DiariesFire ForceOmniscient ReaderMina…
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We commemorate the 55th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission, dive into NASA’s groundbreaking Mars habitat simulation and discuss the innovative ​​“stillsuits” designed to recycle astronaut pee and how they could enhance spacewalks. Plus, we discuss the record-breaking Hurricane Beryl and its implications for climate change policies, and a surprisi…
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We’re at the end of the Nathaniel B. Palmer’s Antarctic expedition. The researchers onboard are returning sea ice and thousands of gallons of seawater. These samples will allow them to examine biogeochemical processes, some of which are linked to climate change. As the research vessel makes its way back to port, the scientists reflect on the future…
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محتويات الحلقة00:01:59 الرد على التعليقات00:06:39 موضوع الحلقة : مؤتمر سامسونج Unpacked01:01:00 الأخبارتابلت من نوع جديد من Lenovoاداء معالجات الكمبيوترات من كوالكومالصين تنشر إرشادات لاستخدام الروبوتاتتيلسا تتجه الى محركات الهيدروجينهواوي تطلق HarmonyOS NEXTسامسونج تكشف عن ميزات SmartThings الجديدة جوجل تبدأ في اختبار انترنت بسرعة 50Gig01:32:39 ال…
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Przewalski’s horses are truly wild horses, even the ones held in captivity. They traditionally roamed the Central Asian steppes, so you can imagine everyone’s surprise when two separate accounts on TikTok claimed to have found a Przewalski’s horse here in the U.S. But as guest and Scientific American associate news editor Allison Parshall will tell…
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We’re looking at our reporting—from 100 years ago. In 1924 Scientific American’s pages were bemoaning traffic, waste management and pests. They were also praising the by-products of coal tar and those substances’ use in household items. While the record is clear on the toxicity of fossil fuels to our environment and our health, demand for fossil-fu…
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محتويات الحلقة00:03:30 تعليقات المستمعين00:06:48 أخبار المسلسلاتارتفاع اسعار خدمات البثمعلمومات عن مسلسل SiloHBO تكتفي بوسمين من مسلسل Tokyo Viceالعمل على مسلسل Tomb Raiderمسلسل The Penguin قادم في سبتمبر HBO توافق على مسلسل Lanterns اطلاق العرض الدعائي لمسلسل Dune Prophecyالموسم الثاني من مسلسل Arcane سيكون الاخيرمسلسل الانميشن Batman : Caped Crus…
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محتويات الحلقة00:02:40 موضوع ساخنردود الفعل بخصوص اشتراك لعبة Rainbow Six احتفالية PC Gaming Show مؤتمر XBox حدث State of Play00:35:04 وش لعبنا00:35:20 لعبة Destiny 2 The Final Shape00:47:10 اضافة لعبة Elden Ring - Shadow Of The Erdtree01:02:40 فقرة الأخبارالأعلان عن مسلسل مشتق من لعبة Yakuzaريميك Resident Evil Zero و Code Veronica قيد العملمبيعات …
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محتويات الحلقة00:01:50 فقرة الأخبارنقاشات و أخبار متفرقة عنClass no Dai Kirai na Joshi to KekkonAs a Reincarnated Aristocrat, I'll Use My Appraisal SkillApocalypse Bringer MynoghraTsukimichi -Moonlit FantasyDAN DA DANTasokare Hotel GantzDetective Conan FilmLove Is IndivisibleRick and Morty: The AnimeFarmagia GameThe Elusive Samurai Fairy TailNinja …
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The Supreme Court dismissed a case about Idaho’s abortion ban, preserving a lower court ruling that allows for emergency access to abortion in the state. NASA pushed back a return flight for two Starliner astronauts so that Boeing and the agency can better understand the helium leaks and thruster failures that plagued the spacecraft’s launch. Infec…
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Life onboard the Nathaniel B. Palmer can be cramped and cold. Chaotic work schedules and changing time zones can be disorienting, and the isolation of Antarctica is hard to handle. Research, routine and a mock trial with the god of the sea help these scientists stay grounded. Stay tuned for the fourth and final episode of this Friday Fascination: r…
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Summers are getting hotter, with heat waves that last longer and occur more often. That makes it even more important to communicate the risks of heat to vulnerable groups and keep communities and individuals cool. Sustainability editor Andrea Thompson explains why it feels hotter than ever and how to keep yourself and your community safe in the sum…
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Microplastics are everywhere—and we mean everywhere. These pesky plastic pollutants have been found in penis tissue, testicles, breast milk and blood. They’ve turned up in Antarctic snow, in the clouds above Mount Fuji, inside deep-sea creatures and near the top of Mount Everest. In Paris Olympic ambitions for the Seine’s are being complicated by b…
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It’s important that researchers get samples of Antarctic sea ice before melting takes the opportunity away. But fieldwork is never straightforward, and in part two of our Friday Fascination series about Antarctica, journalist Sofia Moutinho and the scientists on the Nathaniel B. Palmer take a break to enjoy some adorable Adélie penguins, the smalle…
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The U.S. Department of Defense has sounded the alarm on a worrying hypothetical program from Russia aimed at putting a nuclear weapon into orbit. Associate news editor Allison Parshall explains what we know about nukes in space from a satellite accident and a series of ill-advised low-orbit tests during the cold war. E-mail us at sciencequickly@sci…
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This week’s news roundup features spiders, space and the Supreme Court. “Flying” Joro spiders are making headlines, but are they really taking over the East Coast? Extreme heat leads Greece to close the Acropolis and worry about what the rest of the summer will bring. Levels of ozone-depleting hydrochlorofluorocarbons are on the decline. Plus, sate…
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All aboard the Nathaniel B. Palmer, a research vessel making its way through the waters of West Antarctica. Journalist Sofia Moutinho is joining a team of chemists trying to find out how glacial melting is changing ocean chemistry—and what those changes might mean for the global climate. The researchers want to know whether a negative feedback loop…
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محتويات الحلقة00:02:27 الرد على التعليقات00:21:50 موضوع الحلقة : مؤتمر أبل WWDC2400:57:12 الأخبارادوبي تغير شروط الاستخدامHTC تثبت انها مازالت موجودة مشكله جديدة تواجه Humane AI PINهواوي تتخطى سامسونج في مبيعات المنطويةiFixit يوقف تعاونه مع سامسونجمشكله تعطل تطبيق رسائل سامسونج انفيديا تتخطى حاجز 3 مليارأميركا تبطئ تصدير الرقائق إلى الشرق الأوسطشرك…
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Nearly a third of U.S. adults have tattoos, but how many people know what's really in the ink? Despite new regulations, researchers have found many commercial inks contain unlisted and potentially harmful ingredients. John Swierk, an assistant professor of chemistry at Binghamton University, and his team are trying to figure out exactly what goes i…
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In this week’s news roundup, we present the latest from the skies and the pillbox. The Hubble Space Telescope is limping along, operating with just one gyroscope to preserve its research capabilities. China’s Chang’e-6 lunar probe is sending back the first ever samples from the far side of the moon. Plus, there are exciting advancements in the worl…
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Can plants “think?" Do they “talk” to one another? These are questions that scientists are asking—and the answers might surprise you. Zoë Schlanger, climate reporter at The Atlantic, sits down with Science Quickly host Rachel Feltman to discuss her new book The Light Eaters, which explores the surprising science of plant intelligence. Related Readi…
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