Wetenschap – Australië – Nieuwe podcasts
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Welcome to "The Naked Truth About"-Podcast.
Let’s start with sharing with you what this podcast is all about.
We are Daniëlle Hellebrand, executive coach, keynote-speaker and columnist at Better Brains at Work and Beverley Wilson-Wünsch, Professor at a an International University in Germany.
We are constantly creating open, meaningful, challenging conversations about subjects that affects us all. We are talking to fascinating people who share their backgrounds and stories with us. More than ever people are hungry for the truth. And truth is not always easy; it can be hard and forces us to go beyond our comfort zone.
Tune in and let's learn out loud together with us and all the other fellow travelers on this journey called "life". -
You will learn much about the functions of the parts of the brain
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Appendix W is the podcast where we dive deep into the science of society.
Brought to you by Wallis Social Research, each episode we will explore the ideas, data, and/or people shaping our understanding of human behaviour, policy, and culture.
Join us as we unpack the stories behind the studies, challenge assumptions, and uncover what makes our world tick. -
"Alisha: The Wayward Black Woman Podcast", delves into the extraordinary life and journey of Alisha Gray, a Black woman who has navigated the complexities of identity, societal expectations, and personal growth. Alisha's story is one of resilience, self-discovery, and the pursuit of authenticity in a world that often seeks to confine and define individuals based on their race and gender. Through Alisha's raw and honest storytelling, listeners will gain insight into the unique challenges faced by Black women, from navigating professional spaces to grappling with the intersections of race, gender, and societal norms.
Alisha's narrative serves as a powerful testament to the strength and diversity of the Black female experience, challenging preconceived notions and shedding light on the nuanced realities that shape the lives of Black women. Join us as we delve into Alisha's personal journey, exploring the pivotal moments and transformative experiences that have molded her into the unapologetic, self-assured individual she is today.
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Podcasts by Nick Hopwood about research, education, academic life
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In this Podcast, follow Emilie, Venecia, Angel, Liz, and Kara as they talk about forensic science and how body decomposition can aid in an investigation. Can corpses tell their stories from beyond the grave? Stay tuned to find out!
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Welcome to Partners for Advancing Health Equity, a podcast bringing together people working on the forefront of addressing issues of health justice. Here we create a space for in-depth conversations about what it will take to create the conditions that allow all people to live their healthiest life possible. Partners for Advancing Health Equity is led by Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, is a part of the Tulane Institute for Health Equity and is supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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Baffled by blood? Confused by coags? Traumatised by TTP? Planning on quitting medical school because you've just finished haem block? Join the registrars of the Bloody Minded Crew as they tour the world of haematology one topic at at a time while procrastinating from their day jobs.
Your time is precious, so to maximise your return we look at each topic at a variety of levels so you can tailor your learning. Check out more at www.bloodyminded.com.au -
Join us to hear about current research, programs and clinical practice improving the health of pregnant women, children and adolescents in low and middle income countries around the world. Presented by the University of Sydney Global Maternal and Child Health Network.
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By 2050, the number of people aged 65 and older worldwide is expected to more than double. But are we truly prepared for this dramatic demographic shift?
Welcome to New Ideas in Ageing, a podcast series where we explore the future of ageing in our rapidly evolving world. Over seven episodes, the UNSW Ageing Futures Institute brings together world-leading experts from diverse fields - psychology, health, urban planning, the arts, engineering and more - to uncover innovative approaches to optimise the ageing experience, not just for individuals, but for society as a whole. -
As the nights stretch long and shadows deepen, a celestial dance unfolds above us. Prepare, for this December, the cosmos paints the sky with brushstrokes of fire – the Geminid meteor shower graces our world with its radiant spectacle. From the 13th to the 14th, a celestial waltz unfolds, inviting us to gaze upwards and revel in the fleeting beauty of shooting stars. Imagine yourself nestled in the velvety cloak of a moonless night, away from the urban symphony of blinking lights. The air feels crisp, carrying the whispered secrets of the stars. As your eyes adjust to the celestial canvas, a mesmerizing scene emerges. Tiny streaks of light, born from the cosmic ashes of asteroid Phaeton, weave their way across the sky, each a momentary spark of wonder in the eternal darkness. The Geminids, unlike many cosmic performers, aren't shy. They arrive in grand numbers, up to 150 celestial ballerinas pirouetting across the stage each hour at peak. These shooting stars aren't merely graceful; they're swift dancers, hurtling through the night at 78,000 miles per hour, leaving behind trails of stardust like ethereal confetti. This celestial performance isn't confined to a designated corner of the sky. Look up, anywhere you please, and the Geminids will ignite your gaze. Let your eyes wander, exploring the tapestry of constellations above. You might encounter Orion, the celestial hunter, with his sword raised, or Cassiopeia, the queen, perched on her throne of stars. Each constellation, a silent audience member, watches the breathtaking show unfold. But fear not, dear stargazer, even if you find yourself amidst the urban glow. These celestial daredevils, fueled by their fiery descent, can sometimes pierce through the light pollution, offering fleeting glimpses of their cosmic ballet. So, even from your rooftop or balcony, catch a glimpse of their celestial pirouettes and feel the wonder seep into your soul. So, this December, join the silent audience in the theatre of the night. Wrap yourself in warmth, gather with loved ones, and let your gaze ascend. Witness the Geminid meteor shower, a celestial performance not to be missed, a cosmic reminder of the beauty and fragility of existence. Let the shooting stars paint your memory with stardust, and carry the echo of their wonder long after the curtain falls. Remember, patience is the key to unlocking the full glory of this celestial showcase. Give your eyes time to adjust, let the darkness embrace you, and soon, the sky will become a canvas awash with fleeting stardust. And as you witness this cosmic spectacle, a feeling of awe and connection to the universe might stir within you. Remember, we are all shooting stars, hurtling through the vastness of existence, leaving behind fleeting trails of light. Embrace the wonder, dear stargazer, and know that even in the deepest darkness, light always finds a way to shine. Thanks for listening to Quiet Please. Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts.
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This podcast is a quick summary of my thought of space travel. Keep in mind, this is MY opinion, so I’m not hating on anyone!
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A Podcast about astronomy and science with Rod, the host with a funny accent. Ad Astra et Supra!
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This is a podcast about Isaac Newton sponsored by Raid Shadow Legends and Gru from The Minions Movie!
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A podcast exploring inner work for outer change and the process of coming home to our nature as Nature hosted by transformational coaches. Navigating the fertile edge between transpersonal psychology, embodied presence and holistic systems change.The promise and premise of Being Earthbound is a healthy whole-systems approach to living in the world as Nature. Isn’t it only natural and fitting then that we engage our whole system in this process of transformation?Finding the balance between our inner and outer landscapes feels like the great work of our times as we search for coherence, peace, flow and meaning in a domination culture that's badly off-kilter.What does a fully embodied, fully integrated sense of self and world offer us as we seek to regenerate, reconnect and reintegrate towards cultures of care and away from the story of separation that's wreaking such havoc?Johanna is a nature connection facilitator, Dan is a transpersonal psychology coach and breathwork instructor, and we are both trained and certified embodied meditation teachers and long-term permaculture practitioners. For more information visit www.earthbound.fi
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PotatoLink is the new extension and communication project for the Australian potato industry. It is being led by Applied Horticultural Research (AHR) with funding through Hort Innovation using potato industry levies and contributions from the Australian Government. Helping growers to access current global best practice information is critically important to improve the viability and resilience of the Australian potato industry.
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This podcast will be telling you how we can help the turtles that are in are oceans
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This podcast will take you into Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center’s 200-acre wildlife preserve in the heart of the DFW metroplex. Take a quick weekly break with us and get outside with the fresh air, the trees, and, of course, the birds.
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Hi my name is Oscar and I am a reptile enthusiast. If you want to learn about all the Australian reptile, fun reptile facts or even what Australian reptile would make the best pet for you make sure to subscribe to the podcast to stay up to date on every episode posted.
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