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Top Science & Medicine Podcasts

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UNC Eating Disorders Program Podcast Series – UNC Eating Disorders Program

These podcasts have been produced to educate the public about detection, prevention, and treatment of eating disorders and to provide breaking scientific updates. This series is hosted by Dr. Cynthia M. Bulik, the Jordan Distinguished Professor of Eating Disorders in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Bulik is also Professor of Nutrition in the Gillings School of Global Public Health and Director of the UNC Eating Disorders Program. Read More
These podcasts have been produced to educate the public about detection, prevent Read More
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Earth Bulletin – American Museum of Natural History

Earth Bulletin, produced by the Science Bulletins program at the American Museum of Natural History, reports recent events and discoveries concerning Earth's land, ocean, and atmosphere. Read More
Earth Bulletin, produced by the Science Bulletins program at the American Museum Read More
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ARUN DAYANANDAN

Restoration Ecologist
Restoration Ecologist Read More
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EMS Videos – Noel Marti

A collection of instructional videos for MDC EMS students.
A collection of instructional videos for MDC EMS students. Read More
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Integrative Medicine – MD Anderson Cancer Center

The Integrative Medicine Program provides evidence-based integrative medicine for cancer prevention, treatment, and survivorship to improve health outcomes. The Integrative Medicine Program is a center without walls that provides structure and direction for the research, education and patient care efforts in complementary and integrative medicine. Read More
The Integrative Medicine Program provides evidence-based integrative medicine fo Read More
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Astrophysics – Cynthia Norrgran

Class notes for Dr. Cynthia Norgren's Introduction to Astrophysics course at the Colorado School of Mines.
Class notes for Dr. Cynthia Norgren’s Introduction to Astrophysics course Read More
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The BEYOND Center Lectures – BEYOND Center, Arizona State University

BEYOND is a pioneering center devoted to tackling foundational questions of science and philosophy through research programs, specialist workshops and public outreach. Our focus is on fundamental physics, cosmology and astrobiology, but our program is broad and transdisciplinary. Major themes are * The foundations of quantum mechanics and the nature of reality * Early universe cosmology, quantum gravity and quantum field theory * The quantum and thermodynamic properties of black holes * The nature of time * The origin of life and the search for life beyond Earth * SETI - the search for extraterrestrial intelligence * Alternative forms of life Read More
BEYOND is a pioneering center devoted to tackling foundational questions of scie Read More
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Lectures in Human Communication Sciences and Disorders – Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences

Located in the College of Science, The University of Arizona's Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences offers educational programs leading to the B.S., M.S., Au.D., and Ph.D. degrees. Included in this collection of public lectures sponsored by Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences are the Annual Anthony B. DeFeo Lecture in Speech-Language Pathology. This lecture series was established to honor the outstanding career of Dr. DeFeo in clinical teaching and mentoring in speech-language pathology at The University of Arizona. Also included in this collection are lectures by faculty members and invited guests of the department. Read More
Located in the College of Science, The University of Arizona’s Department Read More
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Nephrology Grand Rounds – The Rogosin Institute

Nephrology Grand Rounds is held weekly and is an integral feature of the educational programs sponsored by the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, NewYork Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medical College. Speakers include members of the Weill Cornell Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, The Rogosin Institute as well as guest speakers who are world renowned in topics relevant to patients with kidney disease, hypertension, dialysis and transplantation. Read More
Nephrology Grand Rounds is held weekly and is an integral feature of the educati Read More
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Trees – Donald J. Leopold

Donald J. Leopold Ph.D., Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair of the Department of Environmental and Forest Biology at ESF, offers this remarkable series of short videos on scores of different trees. Learn the basics of trees that interest you. Additional trees forthcoming. (Produced by Christopher Baycura) Read More
Donald J. Leopold Ph.D., Distinguished Teaching Professor and Chair of the Depar Read More
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Southwest Home Horticulture – Urban Horticulture, College of Technology and Innovation, Arizona State University

Southwest Home Horticulture gives nonhorticulture students an overview of urban horticulture in the southwestern United States. Topics in southwestern residential landscaping, plants materials and landscape best-management practices are covered. Read More
Southwest Home Horticulture gives nonhorticulture students an overview of urban Read More
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CalSouthern Psychology Lectures – CalSouthern School of Behavioral Sciences

California Southern University psychology lectures are presented free of charge to the public in the spirit of scholarship and academic achievement. Lectures are held at CalSouthern's Irvine, California campus and students, alumni and the public are invited to attend. Read More
California Southern University psychology lectures are presented free of charge Read More
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Cancer Newsline – Audio – MD Anderson Cancer Center

Cancer Newsline is an audio podcast series from MD Anderson Cancer Center. The aim of Cancer Newsline is to provide the audience with current information on cancer research, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Read More
Cancer Newsline is an audio podcast series from MD Anderson Cancer Center. The a Read More
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Brain Structure and Its Origins (2014) – Gerard E. Schneider

NOTE: The recording quality of this audio is the best available given the source. There is no audio available for Lecture 13 or Lecture 20 (the sheep brain dissection). This collection contains 35 audio lectures for 9.14 Brain structure and its origins from Dr. Schneider given during the Spring 2014 semester. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu Read More
NOTE: The recording quality of this audio is the best available given the source Read More
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COUN603 – Premarital and Marital Counseling – Liberty University Online

This course introduces students to a variety of approaches that have been developed for thorough premarital counseling. The course also teaches students a conceptual model for understanding the variety of ways marriages can become dysfunctional, and introduces them to short-term methods that can be used when those kinds of problems develop. Read More
This course introduces students to a variety of approaches that have been develo Read More
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Molecular and Cellular Biology of Plants, Spring 2008

The course focuses broadly on molecular and cellular aspects of plant growth, development and response to biological and environmental stresses. The course instructor is John Harada, professor of plant biology. In this course, he concentrates on selected topics to emphasize specific concepts rather than providing an overview of the field. A major objective is to explore the statement, “Differential gene activity underlies cellular and organismal function.” The information is presented to explain the basis for differentially gene expression and how regulated gene activities affect cellular and organismal functions. There is a strong emphasis on the interpretation of experimental data. The information comes through discussions of results obtained from studies using the experimental approaches of molecular biology, genetics, genomics, cell biology and biochemistry. The course is targeted to upper division students who have taken an introductory biology course and a genetics course. Although the focus is on plants, the overwhelming majority of students in the class are general biology majors who do not specialize in plants. Read More
The course focuses broadly on molecular and cellular aspects of plant growth, de Read More
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Quantum Physics I (2016) – Barton Zwiebach

This is the first course in the undergraduate Quantum Physics sequence. It introduces the basic features of quantum mechanics. It covers the experimental basis of quantum physics, introduces wave mechanics, Schrödinger's equation in a single dimension, and Schrödinger's equation in three dimensions. Read More
This is the first course in the undergraduate Quantum Physics sequence. It intro Read More
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Autism – Yale School of Medicine

This collection presents interviews with some of Yale's faculty on Autism.
This collection presents interviews with some of Yale’s faculty on Autism. Read More
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Physiology of Exercise – James Andrew Doyle

Physiology of Exercise-CTW. Prerequisites: KH 2230 with a grade of "C" or higher or consent of instructor. Focuses on alterations in body systems and organs during physical activity with emphasis on metabolic, cardio respiratory, and body composition parameters. Laboratory experiences employing physiological principles during active participation in exercise are also included. This is a "Critical Thinking Through Writing" (CTW) course. A minimum grade of "C" is required for this course. Read More
Physiology of Exercise-CTW. Prerequisites: KH 2230 with a grade of “C̶ Read More
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Atmosphere, Ocean and Environmental Change – Ronald B. Smith

This course explores the physical processes that control Earth's atmosphere, ocean, and climate. Quantitative methods for constructing mass and energy budgets. Topics include clouds, rain, severe storms, regional climate, the ozone layer, air pollution, ocean currents and productivity, the seasons, El Niño, the history of Earth's climate, global warming, energy, and water resources. Read More
This course explores the physical processes that control Earth’s atmospher Read More
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Fundamentals of Physics, II – Audio – Ramamurti Shankar

This is a continuation of the introductory course on the principles and methods of physics for students who have good preparation in physics and mathematics. This course covers electricity, magnetism, optics and quantum mechanics. Read More
This is a continuation of the introductory course on the principles and methods Read More
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Statistics Made Simple – Brad R. Fulton, PhD

This course introduces the statistical methods used to analyze data about society with an emphasis on the application of those methods. This course will help you to be a more informed and critical reader of academic research, public opinion polling, and advertisement claims that present statistical evidence. Textbook: ⁠Statistics: Unlocking the Power of Data⁠ (https://bit.ly/statsbooklock5) Students can use the Promotion Code "LOCK5" for a 10% discount Instructors can request a free Digital Evaluation Copy Lecture slides and course material can be obtained by emailing bradrfulton@gmail.com Read More
This course introduces the statistical methods used to analyze data about societ Read More
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Ocean Lectures – Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History

Explore the ocean through a collection of Smithsonian sponsored lectures from scientists and ocean enthusiasts who discuss current research and how it is helping to change the tide in ocean science and conservation. Read More
Explore the ocean through a collection of Smithsonian sponsored lectures from sc Read More
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Exercise Science + Wellness – Charles Corbin; Department of Kinesiology, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University

This course was designed to facilitate and standardize the distribution of undergraduate course requirements in Exercise and Sports Science throughout Arizona Community College system. It provides a brief overview of the field of Exercise Science & Wellness, as well as specific information to this area of study at Arizona State University. Read More
This course was designed to facilitate and standardize the distribution of under Read More