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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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Bienvenue dans "Thérapie Marocaine avec Farah", un podcast où nous explorons les défis et les pressions sociales de la culture marocaine à travers une vision psychologique. Chaque épisode vous plonge dans des histoires personnelles, des réflexions culturelles et des discussions honnêtes, offrant des perspectives profondes sur l'impact de notre culture sur notre bien-être émotionnel. Ici, nous créons un espace sécurisé où vous pouvez réfléchir, guérir sans jugement. Ensemble, nous naviguerons ...
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PlayStation Arabia

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استعدوا لرحلة ممتعة وملهمة ومليئة بالإثارة مع بلايستيشن العربية بعالم اليوتيوبرز والقيمنغ المفضلين لكم بودكاست بلايستيشن العربية, كبسة زر, يحتوي على مقاطع رهيبة منها, آخر أخبار بلايستيشن, استضافت يوتيوبرز من عالم القيمينج وآخره لمعرفة مسيرتهم في القيمينج وتفاصيل شخصية ما عرفتوها عنهم من قبل وتحديات لهم ولكم ايضا !لا ننسى مجتمعنا الرهيب, لكم جوائز Get ready with PlayStation Arabia for an entertaining, inspiring, and adrenaline- pumping journey into the fascinating world of gaming! PlayStation ...
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Officials have confirmed the first measles death in an outbreak in West Texas. A meeting to discuss which strains to focus on for next year’s flu vaccines was canceled by the Food and Drug Administration. Public health officials are investigating two outbreaks of an unknown disease in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Plus, new research discove…
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Not much passes into our brain from the rest of our body, to the chagrin of drug makers everywhere. So it should be cause for concern when a study found that microplastics were somehow ending up in our brain, says chief opinion editor Megha Satyanarayana. She takes a step back and brings us into the wider world of plastics and the way petroleum che…
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Partage ton avis avec moi Ramadan au Maroc, ce n’est pas juste un mois de jeûne, c’est une ambiance unique ! 😆 Entre la harira qui coule à flot, les superstitions qui persistent, les soirées Tarawih et les débats familiaux sur qui fait la meilleure chebakia, on ne s’ennuie jamais. Mais qu’en est-il des Marocains de l’étranger, ceux qui vivent Ramad…
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Have you ever had a song continue to loop in your brain no matter how hard you tried to shake it? These “earworms” are more than just an annoyance—they’re a phenomenon scientists have studied for years. This episode dives into what makes certain melodies stick, why some tunes are more persistent than others and what our listeners shared as their mo…
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The Gaia spacecraft stopped collecting data this January after about 11 years and more than three trillion observations. Senior space and physics editor Lee Billings joins host Rachel Feltman to review Gaia’s Milky Way–mapping mission and the tidal streams, black holes and asteroids the spacecraft identified. Recommended reading: New Maps of Milky …
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The black hole at the center of our galaxy is emitting near-constant, random light. The European Space Agency has approved astronaut candidate John McFall, making McFall the first physically disabled candidate to be cleared to fly. The risk of asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting Earth rose to more than 3 percent and then dipped down to 1.5 percent with new d…
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It’s fairly strange that humans, unlike many other mammals, don’t have hair all over. Our lack of body hair and wide geographic distribution led to the variation of sun-protective melanin in our skin. For the hair that remains, why did some groups develop curls while others did not? Biological anthropologist Tina Lasisi takes host Rachel Feltman th…
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Scientists now agree that COVID spreads via airborne transmission. But during the early days of the disease, public health officials suggested that it mainly did so via close contact. The subsequent back-and-forth over how COVID spread brought science journalist Carl Zimmer into the world of aerobiology. In his new book Air-Borne: The Hidden Histor…
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Partage ton avis avec moi Pourquoi les relations amoureuses échouent-elles si souvent ? Est-ce à cause de l’autre, de nous-mêmes, ou de nos attentes irréalistes ? Dans cet épisode de "Théorie Marocaine avec Farah", on plonge dans la réalité des relations amoureuses : les illusions qu'on entretient, les erreurs courantes et les clés pour construire …
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Love isn’t just about romance. This Valentine’s Day, we’re exploring the power of deep nonromantic bonds. Host Rachel Feltman sits down with Rhaina Cohen, a producer and editor for NPR’s podcast Embedded and author of The Other Significant Others, to discuss the history and psychology of friendship—and the reasons these connections deserve just as …
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The European Space Agency recently announced that the near-Earth asteroid 2024 YR4 has a 2 percent chance of hitting our planet in 2032. The probability of impact is difficult to predict exactly and will be clearer in 2028, when 2024 YR4 will whiz by us. But if the asteroid really is on a collision course with Earth, what can we do about it? Senior…
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A subtype of H5N1 bird flu that has been found in cattle for the first time suggests that the virus jumped from birds to the animals twice. A headline-making study estimates that we have a spoon’s worth of microplastics in our brain. Streams of rock from a cosmic impact created the moon’s two deep canyons, Vallis Schrödinger and Vallis Planck. A la…
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Partage ton avis avec moi #10 - Le Syndrome de l'Imposteur 2/2 - Reprendre Confiance Dans cette deuxième partie consacrée au syndrome de l'imposteur, nous passons à l'action. Comment sortir de ce cercle vicieux de doutes et de remise en question permanente ? Dans cet épisode, nous explorons des stratégies concrètes et validées scientifiquement pour…
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The first few weeks of the Trump administration have been marked by chaos and confusion for the nation’s health and science agencies. A funding freeze broadly targeting language around diversity, equity and inclusion has agencies evaluating research and initiatives. A hold on public communications from health agencies is affecting public health rep…
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It’s almost impossible not to feel outraged these days. But overexposure to information that makes us angry can wear us down. Senior health and medicine editor Tanya Lewis joins host Rachel Feltman to discuss how to combat outrage fatigue. Plus, we discuss a surprising finding about outrage and the spread of misinformation. Recommended reading: –Re…
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This week we’re recapping Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s confirmation hearings. Highly pathogenic H5N9, a strain of bird flu, was found in U.S. poultry. A tuberculosis outbreak in Kansas is making headlines—but how severe is the spread? Health equity reporter Bek Shackelford-Nwanganga of the Kansas News Service and KCUR joins host Rachel Feltman to unpac…
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It’s easy to be cynical about the state of the world—even when you’re a researcher who studies empathy and kindness. Stanford University psychologist Jamil Zaki turned his own negativity into his new book Hope for Cynics: The Surprising Science of Human Goodness. The book busts common myths about cynicism and explores what it could be doing to our …
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حلقة جديدة من بودكاست "كبسة زر" مع BanderitaX، أحد أبرز المبدعين في عالم الألعاب وصاحب العلامة الشهيرة بندر بطاطا. اكتشف كيف كانت نتيجته على لوحة صدارة تحدي بلايستيشن، واستمتع بحكاياته المميزة مع بلايستيشن العربية!بقلم PlayStation Arabia
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The sun is in the middle of its solar maximum, the part of its 11-year solar cycle that was responsible for the stunning auroras seen across the globe last year. This year is looking equally exciting, with more incoming space weather and a handful of science missions to study the sun’s wide-reaching behavior. Senior reporter Meghan Bartels reviews …
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Executive orders that impact science and health in the U.S. came quickly after the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Tanya Lewis, senior editor of health and medicine, explains how grievances over COVID and funding led Trump to order the U.S.’s withdrawal from the World Health Organization—and what that withdrawal would mean for global health…
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Partage ton avis avec moi #9 - Le Syndrome de l’Imposteur – Comprendre le Phénomène Dans cet épisode de Thérapie Marocaine avec Farah, on s’attaque à un sujet qui touche beaucoup de monde : le syndrome de l’imposteur. Pourquoi, malgré nos réussites, avons-nous l’impression de ne jamais être à la hauteur ? D’où vient ce sentiment de doute permanent,…
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It’s easy to feel overwhelmed with the news these days and to fear for the future. What if you could interrupt doomscrolling and contribute to conservation at the same time? That’s the idea behind programs like Adventure Scientists, eBird and iNaturalist. Guest Gregg Treinish, founder and executive director of Adventure Scientists, joins host Rache…
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Net neutrality, the principle that all Internet traffic should be treated equally, was heralded by the Federal Communications Commission and open Internet advocates. A federal court struck down the FCC’s ability to enforce the policy earlier this month. What does that mean for the free and open Internet? Associate technology editor Ben Guarino join…
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A report that was recently released by the Department of Health and Human Services highlights the risks of drinking alcohol, even moderately. The Food and Drug Administration has banned the use of the dye Red No. 3 in food and other products. Experts argue that body mass index (BMI) is a flawed way to diagnose “obesity.” A SpaceX rocket successfull…
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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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حلقة جديدة من بودكاست "كبسة زر" مع RimaOsta! واحدة من أبرز اللاعبات في مجال الألعاب الإلكترونية في المنطق تعرف على صداقاتها اللي كونتها من خلال الألعاب وحكاياتها مع بلايستيشن العربيةبقلم PlayStation Arabia
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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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Partage ton avis avec moi ✨ Épisode spécial : Les nouvelles résolutions 2025 dans un contexte marocain 🇲🇦 ✨ Chaque début d’année, on réfléchit à ce qu’on peut améliorer, aux objectifs qu’on aimerait atteindre et aux résolutions qu’on veut tenir. Mais pourquoi ce rituel est-il si important ? Et comment le vivre pleinement dans notre quotidien maroca…
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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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Partage ton avis avec moi Pourquoi la santé mentale reste-t-elle un sujet tabou au Maroc ? Dans cet épisode de "Thérapie Marocaine avec Farah", on explore les causes de ces silences, des idées reçues culturelles aux défis économiques et sociaux. Avec une touche d’humour et beaucoup de réflexion, je partage des pistes pour briser les tabous et créer…
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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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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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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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Partage ton avis avec moi Dans cet épisode de Thérapie Marocaine avec Farah, on plonge dans l’univers fascinant du Tberguig, ce sport national marocain qui anime nos salons, cafés et hammams. Découvre les codes non écrits qui régissent cet art : pourquoi on ne révèle jamais ses sources, pourquoi on adore ajouter un peu de drama, et surtout, comment…
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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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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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Partage ton avis avec moi #5: Le Mythe de l’Enfant Modèle Dans cet épisode, nous explorons les attentes des parents marocains envers leurs enfants et les impacts qu’elles peuvent avoir. En premier lieu, nous définissons ce que signifie être un "Enfant Modèle" selon la vision des parents marocains. Ensuite, nous discutons de la manière dont les pare…
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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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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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Partage ton avis avec moi #4 : People Pleaser 2/2 – Signs and Solutions In this episode of People Pleaser, we’re diving deep into the subtle (and not-so-subtle) signs of people-pleasing. Are you constantly saying "yes" when you want to say "no"? Do you feel drained from putting others first? We'll explore the key behaviors that signal you might be …
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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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Partage ton avis avec moi في هذه الحلقة من ثِرابي مغربية مع فَرَح، غادي نغطسو فَعالم واحد مِن أشهر الأطباق المغربية: الكسكس. ماشي غير أكلة، ولكن تقاليد كَتجمع العائلات، كتنقل الحكايات، وكتجسد الكَرَم المغربي. 🌾 ✨ أصول الكسكس والتنوع ديالو عبر المغرب. ✨ علاش الكسكس ماشي غير أكلة، ولكن طقس مقدس ديال الجمعة. ✨ لحظات دافئة، مواقف ضاحكة، وتأملات شخصية ع…
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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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