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Science Quickly

Scientific American

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Host Rachel Feltman, alongside leading science and tech journalists, dives into the rich world of scientific discovery in this bite-size science variety show.
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ScienceStuff

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Ever wonder if your pet is lying to you, what's inside a black hole, or whether you'd survive being cryogenically frozen? With infectious curiosity, cartoonist and former roboticist Jorge Cham makes science fun and accessible as he answers your biggest questions on the ScienceStuff podcast.
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Science Vs

Spotify Studios

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There are a lot of fads, blogs and strong opinions, but then there’s SCIENCE. Science Vs is the show from Gimlet that finds out what’s fact, what’s not, and what’s somewhere in between. We do the hard work of sifting through all the science so you don't have to and cover everything from 5G and Pandemics, to Vaping and Fasting Diets.
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Scientificast

Scientificast

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Scientificast e’ stato il primo podcast indipendente a tema scientifico in Italia. Fondato nel 2007, Scientificast si propone di portare alle orecchie di un pubblico appassionato, informazioni, news e concetti di carattere scientifico con un taglio divulgativo, semplice ma rigoroso. Da Marzo 2012 Scientificast diventa Associazione Culturale per la divulgazione scientifica utilizzando il blogging e il podcasting come principali strumenti di comunicazione avvalendosi di validi collaboratori pr ...
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Science Friday

Science Friday and WNYC Studios

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Covering the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies, Science Friday is the source for entertaining and educational stories about science, technology, and other cool stuff.
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ZOE Science & Nutrition

ZOE

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The world’s top scientists explain the latest health, nutrition, and gut health research and translate it into practical advice to improve your health & weight. Join ZOE Science & Nutrition, on a journey of scientific discovery. Hosted by Jonathan Wolf.
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La Science, CQFD

France Culture

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Une heure de savoir autour des sciences, toutes les sciences, et sur les problématiques éthiques, politiques, économiques et sociales qui font l'actualité de la recherche. Du lundi au vendredi de 16h à 17h avec Natacha Triou. Rendez-vous sur l'application Radio France pour découvrir tous les autres épisodes.
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The Science of Happiness

PRX and Greater Good Science Center

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Learn research-tested strategies for a happier, more meaningful life, drawing on the science of compassion, gratitude, mindfulness, and awe. Hosted by award-winning psychologist Dacher Keltner. Co-produced by PRX and UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center. Follow us on Instagram @HappinessPod.
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Ever wanted to know how music affects your brain, what quantum mechanics really is, or how black holes work? Do you wonder why you get emotional each time you see a certain movie, or how on earth video games are designed? Then you’ve come to the right place. Each week, Sean Carroll will host conversations with some of the most interesting thinkers in the world. From neuroscientists and engineers to authors and television producers, Sean and his guests talk about the biggest ideas in science, ...
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The Life Scientific

BBC Radio 4

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Professor Jim Al-Khalili talks to leading scientists about their life and work, finding out what inspires and motivates them and asking what their discoveries might do for us in the future
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Tumble Science Podcast for Kids

Tumble Media

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A Common Sense Selection! Exploring stories of science discovery. Tumble is a science podcast created to be enjoyed by the entire family. Hosted & produced by Lindsay Patterson (science journalist) & Marshall Escamilla (teacher). Visit www.tumblepodcast.com for educational content.
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Diet Science

Dee and Michael McCaffrey

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Diet Science is a fun 7 to 8 minute weekly program with insights and straight scoops on today's health and diet issues from Dee McCaffrey, CDC. Dee is an Organic Chemist who lost 100 pounds, nearly half her body weight, and has kept it off for 20 years by staying away from processed foods. She's the author of The Science of Skinny, released by Perseus June 2012, and The Science of Skinny Cookbook, which was released December 2014.
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Big Picture Science

Big Picture Science

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The surprising connections in science and technology that give you the Big Picture. Astronomer Seth Shostak and science journalist Molly Bentley are joined each week by leading researchers, techies, and journalists to provide a smart and humorous take on science. Our regular "Skeptic Check" episodes cast a critical eye on pseudoscience.
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Scientificast è un podcast che parla di scienza in modo semplice e divertente. Dal 2007 ogni settimana spieghiamo le ultime novità nella fisica e nella matematica, nella biologia e nella chimica, nell'informatica e nell'ingegneria. Il nostro è un podcast indipendente e senza alcun fine di lucro fatto da scienziati e ricercatori con la passione per la divulgazione libera ed accessibile a tutti. Visita il nostro sito: http://www.scientificast.it vieni a trovarci sui social network: https://www ...
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Science of Reading: The Podcast

Amplify Education

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Science of Reading: The Podcast will deliver the latest insights from researchers and practitioners in early reading. Via a conversational approach, each episode explores a timely topic related to the science of reading.
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Brains On! Science podcast for kids

American Public Media

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Brains On!® is a science podcast for curious kids and adults from American Public Media. Each week, a different kid co-host joins Molly Bloom to find answers to fascinating questions about the world sent in by listeners. Like, do dogs know they’re dogs? Or, why do feet stink? Plus, we have mystery sounds for you to guess, songs for you to dance to, and lots of facts -- all checked by experts.
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Shirtloads of Science

Dr Karl Kruszelnicki

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Dr Karl’s a curious optimist – a great combination for a science lover. Join him and his guests for weird facts, amazing conversation and remember, it’s never too late for a happy childhood. https://drkarl.com/
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Science Friction

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Science Friction has a new series: Cooked. We dig into food science pickles. Why are studies showing that ice cream could be good for you? Do we really need as many electrolytes as the internet says? And why are people feeling good on the carnivore diet? Nutrition and food scientist Dr Emma Beckett takes us through what the evidence says about food categories and ingredients like meat, dairy and salt — and unpick why nutrition studies can be so conflicting and confusing. Airs Wednesday 11:30 ...
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Unbiased Science

@unbiasedscipod

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Dr. Jessica Steier, a public-health expert, and Dr. Sarah Scheinman, a neurobiologist, are the hosts of Unbiased Science, a podcast devoted to objective, critical appraisal of available evidence on health-related topics relevant to listeners’ daily lives. Follow them on Instagram at www.instagram.com/unbiasedscipod
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A topsy-turvy science-y history podcast by Sam Kean. I examine overlooked stories from our past: the dental superiority of hunter-gatherers, the crooked Nazis who saved thousands of American lives, the American immigrants who developed the most successful cancer screening tool in history, the sex lives of dinosaurs, and much, much more. These are charming little tales that never made the history books, but these small moments can be surprisingly powerful. These are the cases where history ge ...
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Podcast Science

Podcast Science

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Interviews, dossiers, chroniques... Chaque semaine depuis 2010, Podcast Science vous fait découvrir un sujet scientifique. Retrouvez nous sur PodcastScience.fm Soutenez nous sur Patreon Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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奏でる細胞 MUSIC SCIENCE PODCAST

タツ(細胞学)ゆりか(リベラルアーツ講師)

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「学び、笑い、出会い」奏でる細胞は「心を開いて相手の話を聞くことで自分の人生に役立てていく」を合言葉にアメリカから楽しく奏でるように配信する科学番組です。 細胞の中にある音楽やリズムの研究に夢中になっているタツさんがリベラルアーツ講師のゆりかさんと人生はもちろん、言語やアメリカの情報について語り合ったり、細胞、老化、物理学など様々な分野の専門家、ポッドキャスター同士のコラボを通して楽しく、誰でも楽しめる身近なサイエンス、「ストリートサイエンス」を心がけながら発信しています。(公式アンバサダー推薦番組) Listen https://listen.style/p/kanaderutatsu?hTwppOm7 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0xUhOqvpo69YiT7pmYdech X:https://x.com/TatsuKono タツさん: 細胞学、お笑い好き、樋口塾、魂ラジ国民、 元客員教授、元新聞配達員、SLP、アメリカ歴18年「知的な優しい世界を」 ゆりかさん: 科学教室、サービスラーニングひらく開発者&著者、博士、リベラル ...
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Carbs are one of the most misunderstood aspects of nutrition. For decades, they’ve been praised, demonized, and debated. Today, low-carb diets are everywhere, but the reality is more nuanced. While over 80% of the carbs we eat come from low-quality, refined sources, the right kinds of carbs are essential for good health. In this episode, Professor …
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La banquise fond plus vite en Arctique qu’en Antarctique en raison de plusieurs facteurs climatiques, géographiques et océanographiques. 1. Différences géographiques fondamentales L’Arctique est un océan entouré de continents, tandis que l’Antarctique est un continent entouré d’océans. Cette configuration joue un rôle majeur dans la fonte de la gla…
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Jeopardy! champion Amy Schneider tries a body scan meditation to sharpen her focus and calm her nerves as she prepares for the Tournament of Champions. Summary: Simple mindfulness practices, like a body scan, can help cultivate presence and reduce stress. By tuning into the body with curiosity and awareness, we can deepen our connection to ourselve…
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Certain words are overrepresented in text written by AI language models. A study investigates why such patterns develop. Also, the ends of chromosomes, called telomeres, typically shorten as an organism ages. But when some fat-tail dwarf lemurs hibernate, they lengthen. ‘Delving’ Into The ‘Realm’ Of AI Word Choice Several years ago, some eagle-eyed…
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To start off the new season we’re getting into the science of one of the most controversial and taboo sex topics around. Squirting! For some people, it’s a major sex goal — but for others, it’s a source of major embarrassment. And it turns out that people have been writing or talking about squirting and female ejaculation for CENTURIES. So in this …
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The genetic testing firm 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy, another twist in the story of a company that promised a pioneering approach to precision health. Now users are scrambling to delete their personal data, with the future ownership of the firm uncertain. To understand the highs and lows of 23andMe’s journey, Madeleine Finlay hears from the Gu…
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durée : 00:58:28 - La Science, CQFD - par : Natacha Triou, Antoine Beauchamp - La désertification sonore des paysages soulève l’actuelle disparition des oiseaux. Comment mesurer cette baisse de biodiversité “ordinaire” ? Le naturaliste Grégoire Loïs nous explique l’importance de s’y intéresser, à travers des programmes comme ceux de “Vigie-Nature”,…
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durée : 00:07:34 - La Terre au carré - par : Mathieu Vidard - Dans les dix dernières minutes de La Terre au carré, la Une de l'écologie avec Loup Espargilière de Vert le média, et vos messages laissés sur le répondeur de l'émission. - réalisé par : Jérôme BOULETMathieu Vidard
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durée : 00:33:06 - La Terre au carré - par : Mathieu Vidard - Comment expliquer que la Fédération nationale des syndicats d’exploitants agricoles (FNSEA) soit toujours le plus puissant des syndicats et le premier acteur du monde agricole ? Éléments de réponse avec Alexandre Hobeika, chercheur en sciences politiques. - réalisé par : Jérôme BOULET…
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Rediffusion La relation entre la longueur des doigts et des traits comportementaux, comme une tendance à l’alcoolisme, a fait l’objet de plusieurs études scientifiques intrigantes. Une recherche publiée dans l'American Journal of Human Biology (2021) explore cette corrélation, en particulier le rôle du ratio 2D:4D, c'est-à-dire la proportion entre …
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TB kills more than a million people each year. Dr. Mireille Kamariza has spent her career developing better detection and treatment tools. As the United States retreats from global health leadership—withdrawing from the World Health Organization, dismantling USAID—public health experts warn that there will be implications for the spread of certain …
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In this episode, hosts Dr. Jess Steier and Dr. Sarah Scheinman engage with Suhanee Mitragotri, a Harvard undergraduate and co-founder of the Naloxone Education Initiative, to discuss the opioid crisis in the United States. They explore the scale of the crisis, the importance of naloxone in reversing overdoses, and the gaps in education regarding op…
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When you hear “invasive plant,” you might picture an aggressive species taking over and harming the environment. But what if the way we think about invasive plants is part of the problem? Host Rachel Feltman chats with Mason Heberling, associate curator of botany at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, about why these plants are more complicated…
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In this episode of Science of Reading: The Podcast, Susan Lambert is joined by Young-Suk Grace Kim, a professor at University of California at Irvine's School of Education. Dr. Kim begins by defining a theoretical model, outlining its value to teachers as it pertains to literacy instruction. She describes her own interactive dynamic literacy (IDL) …
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durée : 00:05:08 - Avec sciences - par : Alexandre Morales - La collaboration internationale DESI révèle ses derniers résultats dans une nouvelle publication dans la revue ArXiv. Leur étude de l'énergie noire suggère de revenir sur l'idée d'une expansion de l'univers en accélération constante. - invités : Pauline Zarrouk Cosmologiste au CNRS et che…
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Il est parfois difficile de dépoussiérer des domaines de la biologie et de dépasser les grands noms qui leurs sont associés. Car oui, on a avancé dans la compréhension de l’évolution depuis Darwin, on sait plus de choses sur les microbes depuis Pasteur et l’éthologie ne se cantonne pas aux expériences de Pavlov ! Mais alors du coup, ça ressemble à …
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The 1910 return of Halley’s comet was greeted with rapture around the world—at least at first. Due to irresponsible speculation by scientists about the theoretical dangers of a close encounter with a comet, many people grew terrified of Halley’s approach and took drastic measures. They fled their homes, hid out in wells or caves, even committed sui…
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durée : 00:58:28 - La Science, CQFD - par : Natacha Triou, Antoine Beauchamp - L’histoire du dopage est plus ancienne qu'on ne le pense. Sa définition et les stratégies mises en place pour le parer continuent d’évoluer au rythme des innovations et des scandales. Quels enjeux entourent cette discipline qui défie les limites de l'éthique et de la sci…
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durée : 00:08:08 - La Science au labo - par : Céline Loozen, Loïc Duthoit - Le laboratoire antidopage français, seul établissement certifié au niveau national pour contrôler les cas de dopage des athlètes, a criblé des milliers d'échantillons pour détecter des cas de dopage lors des JO 2024. - réalisation : Olivier Bétard…
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durée : 00:07:36 - La Terre au carré - par : Mathieu Vidard - Dans les dix dernières minutes de l'émission, la Une des sciences avec Hervé Poirier d'Epsiloon, qui explique raconte dans quelle mesure l’exploration d’une grotte en Israël nous révèle une nouvelle facette de la relation entre Sapiens, Néandertal, et vos messages laissés sur le répondeu…
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durée : 00:34:16 - La Terre au carré - par : Mathieu Vidard - Le 30 novembre 2015, la COP 21 ouvre ses portes à Paris et débouche le 12 décembre sur l'Accord de Paris. Les gouvernements de plus de 190 pays s’engagent à ce que le réchauffement global ne dépasse pas 2 °C d'ici à la fin du siècle. Quel rôle joue les lobbys dans ces négociations ? - ré…
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In 2025, global spending on skincare products is expected to approach 200 billion dollars. It’s an astonishing figure, but not entirely surprising when you consider the social value we place on this organ. Our skin can reflect our age, health, and even our emotions. So, how can we make smarter choices this year and invest in products that truly sup…
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La calvitie, ou alopécie androgénétique, est un phénomène qui affecte majoritairement les hommes. Si les femmes peuvent également perdre leurs cheveux avec l’âge, elles sont généralement moins touchées et de manière différente. Pourquoi cette différence entre les sexes ? Le rôle clé des hormones masculines L’une des principales causes de la calviti…
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In a new book, author John Green traces how the disease has impacted culture, geography, and even fashion over the centuries. Tuberculosis (TB) has had an incredibly large impact on human history. One staggering statistic? It’s been estimated that by the start of the 1800s, the disease had killed one in seven people who had ever lived. Because of t…
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durée : 00:05:33 - Avec sciences - par : Alexandre Morales - Une publication parue dans Current Biology, et qui a été beaucoup relayée dans des médias plus généralistes, postule que les mâles pieuvre à anneaux bleus envenimeraient les femelles au moment de l'accouplement pour éviter de finir en casse-croûte. Mais est-ce bien vrai ?…
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It’s a mystery that has long puzzled researchers. Why can’t we remember our early childhood experiences? Freud called the phenomenon infantile amnesia, and for many years scientists have wondered whether it’s a result of failure to create memories or just a failure to retrieve them. Now new research appears to point to an answer. To find out more, …
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As far as planets go, they don't get much more iconic than Saturn. A huge golden ball encircled by gigantic rings. But those distinctive rings — the very things that give Saturn its pizzazz — have seemingly disappeared. So what’s going on, and when will they be back?Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tonight on GeekNights, we muse a bit on the problem of discoverability. Nearly all experience is mediated, and this includes deciding what web site to look at. In the news, Rym is back from Zenkaikon, Moon Zooz is continuing to rock it, the cosmological constant might not be, niri is a scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor, and US Defense Secretary …
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durée : 00:58:24 - La Science, CQFD - par : Natacha Triou, Antoine Beauchamp - La masse de la galaxie d'Andromède vient d’être réestimée à la baisse, soit 450 milliards de masses solaires. En quoi cette nouvelle mesure change-t-elle notre vision de l’évolution de cette galaxie spirale barrée, de sa naissance à sa fin ? - réalisation : Olivier Bétar…
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durée : 00:06:45 - La Science au labo - par : Céline Loozen, Loïc Duthoit - La galaxie Andromède a une masse bien inférieure à ce que les dernières études avaient déterminé. Cette réévaluation de sa masse à la baisse sur la présence de matière noire en son sein. - réalisation : Olivier Bétard - invités : Yanbin Yang Ingénieur de recherche CNRS au G…
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durée : 00:06:42 - La Terre au carré - par : Mathieu Vidard - Dans les dix dernières minutes de l'émission, la Une de l'écologie avec Emmanuel Clévenot de "Reporterre" qui nous parle de l'auteur et youtuber d'extrême droite qui aborde des thématiques Julien Rochedy, et vos messages laissés sur le répondeur de l'émission. - réalisé par : Jérôme BOUL…
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durée : 00:35:29 - La Terre au carré - par : Mathieu Vidard - Découvert en 1781 par l'astronome allemand William Herschel, Uranus est une planète encore relativement méconnue. Mais cela pourrait bien changer en 2044. - invités : Léa Griton - Léa Griton : Maîtresse de conférences à Sorbonne Université et chercheuse spécialisée en physique des plasma…
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Consciousness is easier to possess than to define. One thing we can do is to look into the brain and see what lights up when conscious awareness is taking place. A complete understanding of this would be known as the "neural correlates of consciousness." Once we have that, we could hopefully make progress on developing a theoretical picture of what…
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La mémoire gravitationnelle est un phénomène prédit par la théorie de la relativité générale d'Albert Einstein. Elle se manifeste par une modification permanente de la structure de l'espace-temps à la suite du passage d'ondes gravitationnelles, ces ondulations cosmiques générées par des événements cataclysmiques tels que la fusion de trous noirs ou…
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Researchers built the largest 3D map of our universe yet. What they found supports the idea that dark energy could have evolved over time. One of the mysteries of the universe is why it expands at the rate that it does. Back in 1998, two teams of researchers observed that not only was the universe expanding, but that the rate of expansion was incre…
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Two NASA astronauts are finally back on Earth after an unexpected nine-month stay in space. What kept them up there so long? Meanwhile scientists have discovered that gray seals have a built-in oxygen gauge that helps them hold their breath for more than an hour. And in the Antarctic, researchers found that penguin poop seriously stresses out krill…
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durée : 00:05:31 - Avec sciences - par : Alexandre Morales - Dans une étude parue dans Science, les scientifiques sont parvenus à déterminer la couleur de six petits mammifères qui ont vécu à l'ère des dinosaures. Ils estiment que tous devaient être dotés d'une fourrure sombre, ce qui suggère un mode de vie nocturne.…
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This is our weekly compilation of science news.00:00 - Atomic Anomaly Confirmed! Evidence for a “dark force”?5:22 - Dark Matter Could Be Due to Extra Dimensions11:23 - China Will Soon Lead World in Science and Tech16:49 - The Path to AGI is Coming Into View
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Benvenuti alla nuova puntata, la numero 555, dove scienza, letture e riflessioni si intrecciano. Leonardo ci guida sapientemente attraverso il Multiserver Job Queuing Model (MJQM), un sistema in cui i "job" richiedono più server per essere eseguiti, ma quando non ci sono abbastanza server liberi, alcuni lavori devono aspettare. Analizzando il compo…
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