Wetenschap – Australië – Nieuwe podcasts
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Unmarked grave detection, GPR-SLICE software, space weather forecasting, and camera sales
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Hosted by PhD student and Palaeontologist Adele Pentland, Pals in Palaeo explores the Form, Function and Family Groupings of Fossils from across geologic time
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"The Mutation Station" is a gripping 10-episode podcast that delves deep into the fascinating world of genetic mutations. Hosted by a mutant, each episode explores a different mutation, from the well-known like Heterochromia Iridium to the more obscure like chimerism and diastema.
Listeners will be taken on an enlightening journey through the intricacies of each mutation, learning about the genetic causes and how they manifest in the human body. But "The Mutation Station" doesn't just stop there. Each episode will also dive into the historical and cultural significance of these mutations, exploring how they've been perceived and treated throughout history.
Listeners with an interest in Heterochromia Iridium will be particularly captivated by this podcast. They'll learn about the genetics behind this fascinating condition that results in one eye being a different colour from the other, and how it's been viewed in different cultures around the world.
But even those without a specific interest in Heterochromia Iridium will find something to enjoy in "The Mutation Station." The podcast provides a rare opportunity to learn about the unique mutations that make us all different, and to appreciate the diversity of the human experience.
Overall, "The Mutation Station" is an engrossing podcast that is sure to appeal to anyone with a curious mind and an interest in the incredible diversity of human genetics.
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Celebrating the Bond Between People and Plants
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Hosting discussions focused on the intersection of biology and technology, and how technology can drive innovation and discovery in the life sciences.
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Meet the incredible people working in a variety of fields to make the world a better place for all its inhabitants. We'll be looking at nature, both the human nature kind and the kind outside our doors, to see how it plays a role in everything we do, and why we need to take care of it, and ourselves. With a focus on historically underrepresented voices, Nature Knows is about exploring the world around and within us and finding ways for each of us to make our own unique mark on the world. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jennifer-vitanzo/support
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Wildminds podcast, covering everything to do with outdoors, mindsets and positivity. Grab a coffee and come listen about the wild side of life. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wildminds/support
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Nick gives insight into the unknown world of birds.
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We are going to dive deep and try to get a better understanding of how these reptiles have adapted to survive in some of the harshest environments on earth.
We hope that this window into their world will give you a better understanding of what makes them tick and afford you the knowledge to give them a better life in captivity. -
Man is right; his world will be right. Spread happiness to the world as human...
Love Earth- I love nature -
Round The Fire is all about Hunting, Wildlife & Conservation here in beautiful South Africa. We chat with past and future clients of Kingsview Safaris plus industry role players to give you the listener the inside scoop on what it is like coming on a hunting safari here in South Africa.There will even be a couple cool episodes where we sit round a fire after a long day hunting and just let the stories flow. Enjoy and thanks for listening!!
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Agrofloresta: um projeto do vale do ribeira
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Hello, we’re the Youth Environmental Action Pod (YEA for short) and we’re a youth-led climate group that hopes to bridge the gap between environmental professionals and the youth by breaking down concepts into a more digestible manner. Our goal is to educate and inspire the youth to take steps towards climate activism, and we can’t wait for you to join!
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The earth,a blue planet
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Podcast project
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The ACSS Podcast explores topics highly relevant to Australia’s evolving national security issues. In September 2023, a competitive application process will result in over 80 high-caliber delegates being selected from a variety of fields. Currently in its fourth year, the ACSS will host hubs in capital cities across Australia and a US team based out of Washington DC. Delegates will face three intense and realistic crisis simulations exploring domestic, regional, and non-traditional national security dilemmas. These podcast episodes will assist our delegates to prepare for summit week while also informing our wider audience of evolving issues relating to Australia’s national security.
All past and current members of the ACSS team would like to acknowledge that this podcast is being recorded on the traditional lands of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people and pay our respects to the elders past, present, and emerging. We also acknowledge the traditional custodians of each of our delegate hubs where many of our listeners will be based. You are listening to the podcast produced by the Australian Crisis Simulation Summit. We are a volunteer student-led organisation who create and run complex futuristic and alternative crisis simulations in a national effort to help create the next generation of national security experts and leaders.
We hope you enjoy this series.
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Introducing The Collection, a podcast that takes you back of house at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. Step inside the dry stores, lift the lid on strange specimen jars and peek inside the deep freeze as we reveal a world of fascinating objects and the stories behind them.
MAGNT’s Curator of Territory History, Jared Archibald, says that “Museums collect objects, and objects tell stories”, and there’s no shortage of stories at MAGNT. Illegal hauls on the high seas, near misses during Cyclone Tracy and the accidental discovery of a strange new species are just some of the stories we unearth in this first season.
Over five episodes, The Collection blends science and storytelling to showcase the rare, wonderful and unexpected objects in Australia’s Northern Territory museum.
The Collection is a Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory podcast produced by StoryProjects with production by Cinnamon Nippard and Lori Uden, music composition by James Mangohig and mixing by Hamish Robertson. Johanna Bell is the Executive Producer.
Season One was created on Larrakia land in the tropical Top End of Australia’s Northern Territory with funding from National Science Week NT.
Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and for more information visit magnt.net.au/thecollection
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Cambio Climático
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Membicarakan tentang apa saja tentang banyuwangi.
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Mini lectures on various Meteorology topics Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meteorologyIRL/support
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