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  • The Burgess Animal Book for Children by Thornton W. Burgess
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  • Potential Difference Podcast
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    Ideas Start Here

    Ideas Start Here

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    Since Sep 26, 2017 23:52 UTC

    Created by Phoenix-based Scientific Technologies Corporation (http://www.stchealth.com/), the Ideas Start Here podcast will serve as an ally in the fight against vaccine-preventable disease by aiding, educating and uplifting those on the front lines through info bytes, personal stories, and qualified expert commentary.

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    Bard College Office of Admission

    Bard College Office of Admission

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    Since Mar 6, 2020 14:00 UTC

    Learn more about Bard College’s academic life, student life and admissions process directly from students, faculty and staff. www.bard.edu

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    There Will Be Podcasts

    There Will Be Podcasts

    Since Nov 29, 2015 15:44 UTC

    In each episode your hosts Chris, Mark and Emma try their level best to explain a new science topic.

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    Danny on Earth

    Danny on Earth

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    Since May 21, 2019 03:46 UTC

    Yo! My name is Danny Macias. I like talking to people from different walks of life, so that’s what I do.

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    The Science of Birds

    The Science of Birds

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    Since Sep 19, 2020 16:00 UTC

    The Science of Birds is a lighthearted exploration of bird biology. It’s a fun resource for any birder or naturalist who wants to learn more about ornithology. Impress your birding friends at cocktail parties with all of your new bird knowledge! Hosted by Ivan Phillipsen, a passionate naturalist with a PhD in Zoology.

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    Translation

    Translation

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    Since Oct 6, 2020 05:16 UTC

    Translation is the process of turning basic scientific research into therapies that cure disease, new sources of energy that heal the planet, and other things that move the world forward. The Translation Podcast takes a deep dive into scientific advancements with a massive potential to improve society. We talk directly with the people advancing the science with their own hands and minds, and focus on how we can translate the science from the bench to the benefit of all. Initially centered on biology and synthetic biology, we’ll talk with the most promising young scientists in the field. We aim to demystify the science for a general audience and to shine a light on how great science turns into great business. We hope these discussions will inspire scientists, entrepreneurs, and investors to help commercialize breakthrough research. If you’re an author of an upcoming paper in biology or know of any interesting papers dropping soon and want to hear from the authors, drop us an email at translation@50y.com.

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    Mathematically Uncensored

    Mathematically Uncensored

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    Since Oct 7, 2020 13:09 UTC

    Talk that is real and complex, but never discrete.

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    omega tau science & engineering podcast » Podcast Feed

    omega tau science & engineering podcast » Podcast Feed

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    Since Feb 23, 2019 06:40 UTC

    [We have episodes in German and English] How do scientists uncover phenomena and explain their connections? How do engineers design machines, methods and infrastructure? At omega tau, experts give detailed answers. Over the last ten years, we have produced 300 episodes in which we dug deeper, until we ran out of questions. Join us on our journey through the world of science and engineering: the closer you look and listen, the more interesting things get.

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    The Burgess Animal Book for Children by Thornton W. Burgess

    The Burgess Animal Book for Children by Thornton W. Burgess

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    Since Nov 23, 2019 00:00 UTC

    Peter Rabbit goes to school, with Mother Nature as his teacher. In this zoology book for children, Thornton W. Burgess describes the mammals of North America in the form of an entertaining story, including plenty of detail but omitting long scientific names. There is an emphasis on conservation. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Biological Sciences

    Biological Sciences

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    Since Mar 26, 2012 15:22 UTC

    The Department of Biological Sciences offers courses in a number of areas including applied biosciences, biomedical sciences and herbal sciences.

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    Coronavirus Daily Briefing

    Coronavirus Daily Briefing

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    Since May 11, 2020 15:02 UTC

    Hosted by Reggie Risseeuw and Marques Pfaff, in just 15-20 minutes, they will cover the coolest stuff that happened in the world that you may have missed. Science, progress, life-hacks, memes, exciting art, and hope. The antidote to depressing headlines. Smart stuff in podcast form. Cool news, as a service.

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    Smarter Than You Think

    Smarter Than You Think

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    Since Apr 1, 2022 00:00 UTC

    When you think about how intelligent you are, what do you believe to be true? If you immediately see the sum of your test scores and professional prowess, I guarantee you you’re only seeing a fragment of the truth God has for you. What if I told you intelligence is just as much in test scores as it is in listening to others astutely and responding to the emotional temperature of a room? The point is, there’s more brilliance in you than you know and it looks differently than you might believe. Join me, Dr. Irini Fambro, each week as we uncover a simple and overwhelming truth. You are Smarter Than You Think. Whether we’re exploring an intelligence you might not recognize or trying to incorporate it in our daily and professional lives, you won’t want to miss the convo. It’s one we all need to have. Join me each Friday!

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    Potential Difference Podcast

    Potential Difference Podcast

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    Since Nov 12, 2013 08:15 UTC

    The Electronic Engineering Research Podcast

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    STEMming in Stilettos

    STEMming in Stilettos

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    Since Feb 6, 2020 12:41 UTC

    An entertaining and revealing podcast, highlighting some of the most badass minority women in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math(STEM) today. You are going to laugh, cry, shout, be inspired, and gain new knowledge from these amazing women. Hosted by award-winning STEM advocate, educator, strategist, mechanical engineer, and motivational speaker, Dr. Natoshia Anderson (Dr. Toshia), join us for an engaging, invigorating, motivational, and inspirational journey.

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    Adventures of Flash Gordon Podcast

    Adventures of Flash Gordon Podcast

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    Since Oct 28, 2015 05:00 UTC

    The adventures of Flash Gordon and his companions Dale Arden and Dr. Hans Zarkov. The story begins with Earth bombarded by fiery meteors. Dr. Zarkov believes the meteors are from outer space, and invents a rocket ship to locate their place of origin. Half mad, he kidnaps Flash and Dale, and the three travel to the planet Mongo, where they discover that the meteors are weapons devised by Ming the Merciless, evil ruler of Mongo.For many years, the three companions adventure on Mongo, traveling to the forest kingdom of Arora, ruled by Prince Barin, the ice kingdom of Frigia, ruled by Princess Fria, the jungle kingdom of Tropica, ruled by Queen Desira, the undersea kingdom of the Shark Men, ruled by King Kala, and the flying city of the Hawkmen, ruled by Prince Vultan. Our heroes have many adventures on Mongo so join us on each exciting saga of Flash Gordon.

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    Higher Density Living Podcast

    Higher Density Living Podcast

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    Since Sep 14, 2019 22:27 UTC

    Look within and live your life on the edge of two worlds. A reality where you find true understanding of who you are. Take the step into the unknown with Alexander McCaig and Jason Rigby as they explore the thinly veiled world of consciousness, spirit, and the human condition. Join them in embodying the oneness of all. Walk the cliffs edge between the seen and the unseen realities. Welcome to Higher Density Living.

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    Ten Books on Architecture by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio

    Ten Books on Architecture by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio

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    Since Nov 25, 2023 00:00 UTC

    On Architecture is a treatise on architecture written by the Roman architect Vitruvius and dedicated to his patron, the emperor Caesar Augustus as a guide for building projects. The work is one of the most important sources of modern knowledge of Roman building methods as well as the planning and design of structures, both large (aqueducts, buildings, baths, harbours) and small (machines, measuring devices, instruments). He is also the prime source of the famous story of Archimedes and his bath-time discovery.

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    South! The Story of Shackleton’s Last Expedition 1914-1917 by Ernest Shackleton

    South! The Story of Shackleton’s Last Expedition 1914-1917 by Ernest Shackleton

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    Since Nov 27, 2019 00:00 UTC

    The expedition was given the grand title of The Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. Due to be launched in 1914, two ships were to be employed. The first, the lead vessel, fittingly named the Endurance was to transport the team to the Weddell Sea from where the great explorer Ernest Shackleton and five others would cross the icy wastes of Antarctica on foot. The second ship, the Aurora was to approach the continent from the other side and put down supplies at various points to help the explorers. The nearly 3000 km expedition was funded largely on the strength of Shackleton’s formidable reputation. Many private individuals contributed along with some funds from the British government. However, the shadow of war was looming across Europe. The expedition also included more than 70 dogs who were kept in the charge of an experienced veterinary doctor. However, the Endurance soon ran into problems. Within a month of its departure, it hit an ice floe and was completely trapped in frozen ice. It began to drift northwards, dashing Shackleton’s hopes of an early culmination. South! The Story of Shackleton’s Last Expedition 1914-1917 by Ernest Shackleton is a brilliant portrayal of this doomed enterprise told by the leader himself. What makes the book so interesting is Shackleton’s own matter of fact courage and his extreme sense of responsibility for his crew. The book which was published long after the actual events took place, was released just a year before Shackleton’s death. His physical and mental health were completely broken and the outbreak of war had also taken its toll. Though he suffered from serious ill-health, he insisted on being conscripted and also undertook several diplomatic missions on behalf of the British Government. He was an extremely charismatic figure, worshipped by his crew members and deeply admired by statesmen like Winston Churchill. He died of a heart attack in the South Georgia Islands near South America and he was buried there on the request of his wife. This was indeed a fitting end to his life, “on a island far from civilization, surrounded by stormy tempestuous seas and in the vicinity of one of his great exploits,” as his physician noted in his personal diary. South… is mainly compiled from the logs of the Endurance and the Aurora, with plenty of observations and descriptions by Shackleton himself. The harsh and terrible beauty of the snowy continent are wonderfully and passionately described. For readers who love the drama of an expedition to the least known ends of the earth, led by a figure of such heroic proportions, this is indeed a great read. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Peace of Chaos: a podcast by Matt Neal

    Peace of Chaos: a podcast by Matt Neal

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    Since Jan 7, 2020 20:29 UTC

    Unstructured Podcast from Matt Neal | Dad.Husband.Writer.Comedian.Drummer

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