Top Science & Medicine Podcasts

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Caf̩ Scientifique РThe Bell Museum of Natural History

A Happy Hour Forum for Science and Culture at the Bryant Lake Bowl, Hosted by the Bell Museum.
A Happy Hour Forum for Science and Culture at the Bryant Lake Bowl, Hosted by th Read More
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Active Citizenship Seminar

Conveners Dr Mike Higton (Academic Co-Director, Cambridge Inter-faith Programme, Faculty of Divinity) Dr Marcella P Sutcliffe (AHRC Postdoctoral Research Associate, Faculty of History) Co-conveners Dr Sara Cain (Early-Career Research, CTO, Corpus Christi College) Dr James Golden (Postdoctoral Research Associate,Cambridge Inter-faith Programme, Faculty of Divinity) Read More
Conveners Dr Mike Higton (Academic Co-Director, Cambridge Inter-faith Programme, Read More
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Medicina y Ciencias de la Salud

Materiales didácticos de profesores y expertos en el campo de la medicina y las ciencias biosanitarias.
Materiales didácticos de profesores y expertos en el campo de la medicina y las Read More
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Savoirs contre pauvreté

Ismail Serageldin, est Diplômé de la Faculté des Ingénieurs de l'Université du Caire et a obtenu sa maîtrise et son Doctorat à l'Université de Harvard. Avant de rejoindre la Banque Mondiale, Ismail Serageldin agissait en qualité de conseiller en aménagement urbain et régional et enseignait aux universités du Caire et de Harvard. En 1972, il commence sa carrière à la Banque Mondiale où il occupe successivement un certain nombre de postes, entre autres : Économiste en éducation et ressources humaines, Chef de division pour l'Assistance Technique et les Études Spécialisées, et pour les projets urbains en Europe, au Moyen-Orient et en Afrique du Nord, Directeur des programmes en Afrique de l'Ouest, Directeur Pays pour l'Afrique centrale et occidentale, Directeur technique pour l'Afrique subsaharienne, Vice-président pour le Développement Environnemental et Social Durable, et ensuite, pour les programmes spéciaux. Il est actuellement Directeur de la Bibliothèque d'Alexandrie. Ismail Serageldin a toujours montré un engagement inébranlable pour le renforcement de la Science en faveur du développement. Read More
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The NRL Podcast – U.S. Naval Research Laboratory

A production of the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, where we do a broad spectrum of research and engineering for the Navy and Marine Corps. Episodes feature stories on our leading science, history, and applications for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps since our inception by Thomas Edison in 1923. Send us comments at podcast@nrl.navy.mil. Read More
A production of the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, where we do a broad spectrum Read More
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ORIETTA ESTRADA

WRITER AND PHOTOGRAPHER
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Yeşil Dalga

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Castrate-Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Therapeutic Considerations for Advanced Disease

This free activity, entitled Castrate-Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Therapeutic Considerations for Advanced Disease, consists of one presentations and question and answer, a Learning Assessment, and an Evaluation form. Read More
This free activity, entitled Castrate-Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Therapeutic Co Read More
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‘Light, Clocks and Sleep’

Light, Clocks and Sleep: The Discovery of a New Photoreceptor within the Eye Until the late 1990’s it seemed inconceivable to most vision biologists that there could be an unrecognised class of light sensor within the eye. After all, the eye was the best understood part of the central nervous system. One hundred and fifty years of research had explained how we see: Light is detected by the rods and cones of the retina and their responses are assembled into an “image” by inner retinal neurones, followed by advanced visual processing in the brain. This representation of the eye left no room for an additional class of ocular photoreceptor. However, work in a variety of animals, including mice and humans, overturned this conventional view of the eye. We now know that the rods and cones are not alone. Image courtesy of: Grégoire Lannoy from Flickr Creative Commons Read More
Light, Clocks and Sleep: The Discovery of a New Photoreceptor within the Eye Unt Read More
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What is Creativity?

Emergent Phenomena in Complex Adaptive Systems
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Ecology and Conservation – Plymouth University

Ecology and conservation at Plymouth includes Applied Biosciences (agriculture, environment, aquaculture, plant sciences), plus Environmental Biology and Science, (biodiversity, conservation, climate change, marine conservation, resource sustainability, wildlife conservation) Read More
Ecology and conservation at Plymouth includes Applied Biosciences (agriculture, Read More
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GulchCast – 1ACast Media

Each week, hosts Michelle Ray & Kenny Hitt explore the latest news from the world of technology, media, computing, security and economic innovation. From big hacks to 3D printers to cord-cutting, new inventions, retro tech and much, much more. Read More
Each week, hosts Michelle Ray & Kenny Hitt explore the latest news from the Read More
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Наука 2.0 (неизданное)

Здесь выпуски обалденного подкаста "Наука 2.0" которые почему-то не выложены на официальном подкасте ссылка Read More
Здесь выпуки обалденного подкаста “Нау Read More
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The Inner Workings of Cells, Winter 2008

Cellular function lies at the root of all complex and simple biological systems. This course will expose you to the fundamental mechanisms that allow cells to maintain the system of proteins and biomolecules required for them to replicate with high fidelity, to maintain stable functional states, to differentiate in response to external cues and to ultimately form complex organizations of cells (i.e., tissues). We will apply an experimental approach to a classic problem in cell biology. We will master “blackboard” experimental techniques to allow us to explore the remarkable transformation of a monolayer of cells after being “wounded.” Under such conditions, cells surrounding the wound change their organization and programming in order to migrate, divide, and differentiate to fill in the wound. Read More
Cellular function lies at the root of all complex and simple biological systems. Read More
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Sports Science – Plymouth University

A wealth of opportunities at Plymouth and its Partner Colleges includes Marine Sports, Exercise Science and Fitness, Equine Studies, Sports Therapy, Outdoor Education, Yacht Operations, Tournament Golf and Surf Science and Technology. Read More
A wealth of opportunities at Plymouth and its Partner Colleges includes Marine S Read More
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I Wonder…

A radio program and podcast that explores big questions.
A radio program and podcast that explores big questions. Read More
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Área de salud

La última emisión de este espacio fue el 21 de agosto del 2015, a las 09:30:00.
La última emisión de este espacio fue el 21 de agosto del 2015, a las 09:30:00 Read More
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Nursing Management of Challenging Side Effects: Case Studies for Hematologic & Other Cancers – Robert Michael Educational Institute LLC

This activity has been designed to meet the education needs of nurses, social workers and other healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients living with hematologic and other cancers. Read More
This activity has been designed to meet the education needs of nurses, social wo Read More
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Omaha Science Cafe – Omaha Science Cafe

Science Cafés involve a face-to-face conversation with a scientist about current science topics. They are open to everyone and take place in casual settings like pubs and coffeehouses. A science café's casual meeting place, plain language, and inclusive conversation create a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere for people with no science background. Each meeting is organized around an interesting topic of conversation. A scientist gives a brief presentation followed by a question and answer period. Read More
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Los retos sociales y económicos

El pueblo mexicano es una coproducción de TV UNAM y Radio UNAM para televisión y radio. Los contenidos, supervisados y escritos por investigadores universitarios, abarcan temáticas que van del origen de nuestros pueblos al análisis de las imágenes nacionales, así como los principales retos políticos, sociales y económicos que actualmente enfrenta nuestro país. A continuación reproducimos Los retos sociales y económicos, título dividido en tres cápsulas, en torno a los movimientos de indignados que alrededor del mundo claman por derechos al trabajo, educación y alimento, lo que da pauta para analizar la situación en nuestro país que, a pesar de contar con una Carta Magna que garantiza la inclusión y la igualdad, contrasta con la realidad que viven millones de mexicanos y que suponen un gran reto a superar para el futuro próximo. Producción Descarga Cultura.UNAM / Coordinación de Difusión Cultural / UNAM D.R. © UNAM. Read More
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Neuroscience – Plymouth University

Research expertise at Plymouth includes the Centre for Research in Brain, Cognition & Behaviour, the Centre for Robotics & Neural Systems, Cognition, Developmental Disability Research & Education, Mental Health and Theoretical & Computational Neuroscience. Read More
Research expertise at Plymouth includes the Centre for Research in Brain, Cognit Read More