Mental Floss
Join mental_floss and host Jeff Rubin for a dive into into an area of culture, food, or the arts that you never knew could be so fascinating.
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Join mental_floss and host Jeff Rubin for a dive into into an area of culture, food, or the arts that you never knew could be so fascinating.
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Explore the world of neuroscience and the secrets of the brain. Discover how the brain works, technologies to harness brain power, ways to treat disease, and more.
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Husband, Dad, Medic, Engineer, and Virtual Yooper. There is always something to share!
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Top 100 Other Songs banjo songs which Banjo Hangout members have uploaded to the website.
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Love talking ship? Ric and Billy cover cruise news, reviews, history, and more. The CruiseHabit Podcast is the companion to the cruise information site CruiseHabit.com.
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As one of the most watched documentary film series on public television, NATURE delivers the best in original natural history films to audiences nationwide. The Inside NATURE podcast picks up where the film series leaves off. We speak to filmmakers behind some of NATURE’s greatest films, track down updates on animal characters from past episodes, and go beyond the headlines to talk with experts on the frontline of wildlife research and conservation.
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The newest sermons from First Evangelical Free Church on SermonAudio.
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I Like Church Is The Weekly Podcast Of Mars Hill Church. Mars Hill Church Is A Next Generation Church In Oklahoma City, OK . We Are In Strategic Partnership With 14,000-Member New Life Church Of Colorado Springs, Co And The Association Of Related Churches Of Baton Rouge, LA. Our Mission Is To Lead People Into The Full Reality Of Life, In God. For The Church To Thrive In This New Century, We Must Have A New Generation Of Leaders. What Are You Passionate About? What Is Success? What Can You Be The Best In The World At. Make The Leap From Good To Great.
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Great photographers combine vision, style and technical proficiency to creatively illustrate ideas. The School of Photography takes a hands-on approach to teaching students the technique, aesthetics and conceptualization skills needed to create a cohesive body of work that demonstrates their personal signature in every image. Academy of Art University photography courses are taught by working photographers. This gives students a real world perspective as they are guided in their investigations and development of Art for Commerce, Fine Art and Photojournalism/Documentary tracks of study. Access to working professionals coupled with the emphasis on strong conceptual skills and technical knowledge supports students in becoming leaders in their area of specialization with a portfolio of powerful and conceptually driven imagery.
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From Scratch explores the entrepreneurial life with leading pioneers from the business world, the social sector, and the arts.
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In his seminal paper Absence of diffusion in certain random lattices (1958) Philip W. Anderson discovered one of the most striking quantum interference phenomena: particle localization due to disorder. Cited in 1977 for the Nobel prize in physics, that paper was fundamental for many subsequent developments in condensed matter theory. In particular, in the last 25 years the phenomenon of localization proved to be crucial for the understanding of the Quantum Hall effect, mesoscopic fluctuations in small conductors as well as some aspects of quantum chaotic behaviour. Random Schrödinger operators are an area of very active research in mathematical physics and mathematics. Here the main effort is to clarify the nature of the underlying spectrum. In particular, it has been proved that in dimension one all states are localized, and in any dimension the random Schrödinger operator has dense point spectrum for large enough disorder. Some open mathematical problems of major importance include the long-time evolutions of a quantum particle in a weakly disordered medium and existence of absolutely continuous spectrum in three dimensions. The expected transition from localized (point spectrum) to extended eigenstates (absolutely continuous spectrum) will also be addressed. Read more at: http://www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/MPA/
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In the second term of every academic year since 1986 Darwin College has organised a series of eight public lectures. Each series has been built around a single theme, approached in a multi-disciplinary way, and with each lecture prepared for a general audience by a leading authority on his or her subject. The theme of the 2014 lecture series is “Plagues”.
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This is a weekly podcast discussing the latest in Seattle Mariners baseball from Colin and Conner O’Keefe. The pair enjoys some beers and kicks around the latest happenings with the M’s. The podcast is unofficial and not in any way associated with the Seattle Mariners organization.
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Helpful discussions of challenges commonly faced by health care clinicians when prescribing opioids. Hosted by Dr. Daniel P. Alford, MD, MPH, Director of the Safe and Competent Opioid Prescribing Education program (SCOPE of Pain) at Boston University’s Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine.
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Tags: addiction, chronic, doctor, drugs, epidemic, opioids, overdose, Pain, pain-killers, painkillers, patient, prescribe, prescribing, prescription, SCOPE, scope of pain
In the second term of every academic year since 1986 Darwin College has organised a series of eight public lectures. Each series has been built around a single theme, approached in a multi-disciplinary way, and with each lecture prepared for a general audience by a leading authority on his or her subject. The theme of the 2017 lecture series is “Extremes”.
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Nasan Rattlingbones was supposed to die. That’s what exile means in a post-apocalyptic Canada that hasn’t seen rain in almost two hundred years, but this disgraced clan warrior has other plans. She will survive alone in the wasteland of junipers and broken, haunted cities – just as soon as she figures out how. Enter Oscar, a strange bird who claims to be her spirit guide but can’t quite prove it. She doesn’t believe a word when he says she’s been chosen by the Stars to save the world. Oscar may not be what Nasan hoped for in a spirit guide, but he does find her a place to stay with the rich people who’ve built a walled city around their very own reservoir. She tries to build a new life there while dogged by the memories of the botched water raid that killed half her clan. The angel-like Stars who rule the universe reconsider Earth’s drought-curse once every century. The human race gets just one witness for the defense – and the throne at Calgary wants to send a man who will forfeit rain for universal passage to Heaven. Nasan needs to help her newfound friends stop Calgary, but she just as desperately needs to get home and face down the chieftain who wrongly banished her. Meanwhile she’s beginning to suspect that Oscar is in on some sort of heavenly conspiracy. Whether he’s telling the truth or not, she may just have to step up to the challenge and save the world anyway.
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Tags: Confederacy, drought, fantasy, fiction, heaven, heroine, of, postapocalyptic, science, stars
A podcast from the Idaho Office of the Attorney General.
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