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Top Science & Medicine Podcasts

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Understanding Lasers and Fiberoptics – Shaoul Ezekiel

This brief video course is designed for engineers, scientists, medical personnel, managers, and others who work with lasers and/or fiberoptics, or who anticipate working with lasers and/or fiberoptics, yet have little or no background in laser or fiberoptic basics. The course focuses on fundamentals and emphasizes a physical intuitive interpretation of laser and fiberoptic phenomena and their applications. Because Prof. Ezekiel keeps mathematics to a minimum, the topics covered are easily understood, without the need for a strong technical background. Prof. Ezekiel uses plain language, graphic illustrations, and video demonstrations to explain the basic characteristics of lasers and fiberoptics. High quality versions of the videos are also available through Zeelase. These videos were produced by the MIT Center for Advanced Engineering Study. Read More
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Public Health: On the Inside

Public Health: On the Inside takes listeners to the frontlines of public health to meet interesting people working in the field. Read More
Public Health: On the Inside takes listeners to the frontlines of public health Read More
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Physics (Video)

Guest speakers, researchers and University of California faculty explore physics to better understand and predict the world around us. Read More
Guest speakers, researchers and University of California faculty explore physics Read More
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2016 Almanac Gardener Series | UNC-TV

Whether you’d like to cultivate a window box of flowers, a backyard patch of vegetables, or an acre full of healthy grasses, join UNC-TV's gardening guru Mike Gray, as he and his fellow experts take Tarheel gardeners through the finer points of garden planning, maintenance and blooming innovation. Read More
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Plant Growth and Development, Winter 2009

This course, taught by UC Davis plant biology professor John Harada, focuses on the mechanisms and control processes that underlie plant growth, development and response to the environment, with primary attention devoted to flowering plants. Topics are selected to emphasize developmental concepts applicable to several aspects of plant growth and development. Material is presented by discussing experiments employing the approaches of morphology, physiology, genetics, and cell and molecular biology that were used to discover the biological information. (The course is targeted to upper division undergraduate students who have taken an introductory biology course and a genetics course. The audience is primarily general biology majors who do not specialize on plants.) Read More
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BIOL 221: Microbiology – dw – Dave Wartell

BIOL 221 - A comprehensive study of the structure and function of microorganisms. Control of microorganisms, immunity, and microbes in the news are also presented. Selected infectious diseases are discussed; laboratory activities emphasize procedures and techniques for the laboratory study of microorganisms and related areas. The podcasts are: laboratory lectures and classroom mini-Lectures. Read More
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Scientists not the Science

A podcast about the culture of being a scientist. Winner: Best Interview Podcast at the British Podcast Awards. Dr Stuart Higgins talks to scientists, science communicators, journalists and comedians to find out what it means to be a scientist. Read More
A podcast about the culture of being a scientist. Winner: Best Interview Podcast Read More
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Futures in Biotech (Video)

Explore the world of cloning, protein folding, genome mapping, and more with the most important researchers in the field. Although the show is no longer in production at TWiT, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives. Read More
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Star Diary

The weekly astronomy podcast from the makers of BBC Sky at Night Magazine.
The weekly astronomy podcast from the makers of BBC Sky at Night Magazine. Read More
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Podcasts – Dr Cliff Reid

Reflections on clinical cases, accounts of inspiring resuscitators, interviews, and updates from the literature on life-saving medicine Read More
Reflections on clinical cases, accounts of inspiring resuscitators, interviews, Read More
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American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)

Hear from a variety of experts on all things neuromuscular & electrodiagnostic medicine. Learn new science, hear expert perspectives, and join the conversation! Read More
Hear from a variety of experts on all things neuromuscular & electrodiagnost Read More
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Life Lines – The Podcast of The American Physiological Society

Life Lines is a general interest monthly science podcast of The American Physiological Society. Visit us online at www.lifelines.tv. Read More
Life Lines is a general interest monthly science podcast of The American Physiol Read More
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Green Tech Today (Video)

Green Tech Today is the essential show for the eco-minded geek. Brought to you by the TWiT network and hosted by Becky Worley and Dr. Kiki, Green Tech Today covers the technology, news, gadgets, and innovation fueling the green movement! Green Tech Today is fun, informative, and full of ideas! Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives. Read More
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Public Health – Yale School of Medicine

This collection features Yale School of Medicine and Yale School of Public Health faculty and researchers on studies and research being done in the area of public health. Read More
This collection features Yale School of Medicine and Yale School of Public Healt Read More
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Pain Information

The Pain Information Network is a resource to better understand pain, why we hurt, and what we can do about it. The latest diagnostic, therapeutic, and research is discussed by experts in the field of pain control strategies and treatment. Read More
The Pain Information Network is a resource to better understand pain, why we hur Read More
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Science Magazine Podcast

Weekly podcasts from Science Magazine, the world's leading journal of original scientific research, global news, and commentary. Read More
Weekly podcasts from Science Magazine, the world’s leading journal of orig Read More
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NASA’s Touch the Invisible Sky Audio Podcasts

Multi-wavelength astronomy - the study of the universe at wavelengths beyond the visible, has revolutionized our understanding and appreciation of the cosmos. Hubble, Chandra, and Spitzer are examples of powerful, space-based telescopes that complement each other in their observations spanning the electromagnetic spectrum. NASA's Braille book "Touch the Invisible Sky" presents the first printed introduction to modern, multi-wavelength astronomy studies to the sight disabled community. Read More
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Vintage Lectures by UC Davis Wine Patriarch

These 1973 lectures by UC Davis Professor Maynard Amerine, one of the most significant wine scientists in the past century, introduce sensory evaluation to students in the viticulture and enology program. Amerine is widely considered the father of modern wine sensory evaluation. Under his mentorship, two generations of UC Davis students learned how to evaluate wine according to appearance, flavor and aroma. Many became winemakers and some achieved prominence and acclaim in the California wine industry. Read More
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Unraveling the Secrets

Welcome to "Unraveling the Secrets." My name is Dennis Crenshaw. My co-host is Rick "Oz" Osmon. For the past 45 years we have been researching the connecting links between all things having to do with the secrets and pernicious deeds of a group of secret society outlaws who are working together behind the scenes to create a completely controlled world society with them as bosses and you and I as slaves to their system. This continuing scheme is popularly known as the New World Order, or the NWO.

Our research actually began with the search for the origin of the so-called UFOs. My starting point in the mid-60s was the fact that they are real, nuts and bolts craft controlled by advanced civilizations with bases here on earth. The fact that these advanced technological aircraft exists as solid metallic flying machines is based on my personal up-close observation of one. My early research indicates that MOST of the unexplained airships we see in our skies are from somewhere ON or INSIDE our planet. This led to my research of the Hollow Earth/ Subterranean Theories in the 1980s-90s which led to my realization that the answers I seek are in the control of a number of elitist groups and secret societies that I call collectively the Controllers. And as even a quick look at recent worldwide events should convince anyone who is paying attention the Controllers plan is working very well, thank you. Sometime around 14 years ago I was joined in my research by our co-host, the OZ.

It is these things and more that we will explore on this radio show. Join us as we work towards . . . Unraveling the Secrets.
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3 Countries You Ought to Know About – MHz Networks

MHz Worldview’s 3 Countries You Ought to Know About is a series of short vignettes, each highlighting countries and cultures that do not always make the front page. Teachers can use these videos to help students learn how these countries impact our “flat” world and intrigue them enough to do further research. Read More
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Dr. Kiki’s Science Hour (Video)

Dr. Kiki's Science Hour is an in-depth exploration of scientific topics ranging from climate change to nanotech. Every week neurophysiologist Dr. Kirsten Sanford talks with leading experts in all areas of scientific research. Although the show is no longer in production, you can enjoy episodes from the TWiT Archives. Read More
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ScienceXplorer HD / English

Xplore the world of physics and astronomy by joining the researchers in their quest to discover the mysterious Universe, missions to Mars, in the arctic cold in Greenland, and in the world’s largest particle accelerator in CERN. Produced by the Niels Bohr Institute, ScienceXplorer.org Read More
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