Susan Valot narrates in-depth news episodes based on Quanta Magazine's articles about mathematics, physics, biology and computer science.
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Welcome to Basement Arcade: Pause Menu! The show where we hit pause, sit back and just chill. Join host Ben Magnet and a guest or guests as they talk about video games both retro and modern! When we say any and all video game topics we MEAN all video game topics. Nintendo, consoles, handhelds, anniversaries, E3, E.T. and more! You name it, we want to talk about it. Tangents and rants aren't only welcomes, they're encouraged!
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Ambient Meditations is Magnetic Magazine's ongoing series of lo-fi, ambient mixes designed for introspection, quiet walks, winding down, or meditation. The show includes original mixes by Magnetic's David Ireland and features a regular rotation of special guests. Guests range from neo-classical composers such as Nils Frahm to some of electronic music's finest producers such as Kruder & Dorfmeister, Ferry Corsten, Mood II Swing and more.
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Not Another Science Podcast is brought to you by Edinburgh University Science Media, or EUSci. Join our hosts Kelsey Tetley-Campbell and Katie Pickup as they talk to staff and students about all the fascinating research and projects happening around Scotland. Intrigued by sourdough? Passionate about climate change? Love to keep it science? Then this is the show for you. Podcast logo by Apple Chew and episode art by Elizabeth Carmichael. Get in touch at eusci.podcast@gmail.com, @euscimedia on ...
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This show is for book lovers and creators who want to go behind the scenes with their favorite authors to hear about how they were able to not just write a book but create a movement.
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Welcome to the Magnetic Business Accelerator™Podcast, where Jocelyn helps ambitious service-based entrepreneurs and executives fast-track their business's success by managing their mindset without feeling salesy or working more hours. Jocelyn is a Business Growth Coach, Corporate Trainer, Professional Speaker, Multi-Award Winner and Four-Time #1 International Best Selling Author. She envisions a world where selling is a joy, not a chore. Where executives and entrepreneurs effortlessly promot ...
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Grossmith’s comic novel unveils the daily chronicles of the pompous and clumsy middle-aged clerk Charles Pooter, who has just moved to the London suburb of Holloway with his wife Carrie. Nonetheless, the family’s fresh start is not quite what they had in mind. Set in the late Victorian era, the diary accurately documents the manners, customs, trends and experiences of the time. First appearing in Punch magazine through the years 1888-89, The Diary of a Nobody was first published in book form ...
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The Courageous Self-Confidence podcast features mindset and self-esteem topics with guest experts to help you gain courage to face fears, build confidence, and live fulfilled. Hosted by Sal Hatton (Samuel Hatton).
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The Circle of Knowledge podcast is a motivational podcast featuring topic discussions from best-selling authors, mentors and resources. Hosted by international, award-winning motivational speaker Jon Kovach Jr., the Circle of Knowledge podcast will help you find amazing solutions and accelerate your entrepreneurial and business results. Learn more: www.speakerjonkovachjr.com and/or www.MyChampionCircle.com
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Before The Bestseller | Friday Sessions: Insights on Amazon Ads, Systematized Book Marketing, and Influencer Connections
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We’re back with another episode of our Friday Sessions featuring Laura Russom, Director of Author Success. Today, we have the pleasure of introducing Kat Finnerty, author of Never Let a Good Disaster Go to Waste: Making Sense of a Life of Absurdity, A Memoir. Kat shares her inspiring journey of writing her memoir, encapsulating struggles like perso…
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Between a Rock and a Research Place (Paleontology Part 1)
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What did the very first animals look like? Pretty weird, apparently. PhD student Ruaridh Alexander is studying the fossils of the earliest animals to understand how they evolved on the cusp of the Cambrian explosion, a period over 500 million years ago where the diversity of animal life suddenly skyrocketed. Ruaridh tells us about the average day o…
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Insects and Other Animals Have Consciousness, Experts Declare
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A group of prominent biologists and philosophers announced a new consensus: There’s “a realistic possibility” that insects, octopuses, crustaceans, fish and other overlooked animals experience consciousness. The post Insects and Other Animals Have Consciousness, Experts Declare first appeared on Quanta Magazine…
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Before The Bestseller | Friday Sessions: From Gathering Amazon Reviews to Building Author Communities
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Today, we’re featuring a special episode from one of our Friday Sessions with Laura Russom, our Director of Author Success to share valuable insights from our years of experience in the community. This session aims to equip authors with essential tools and deepen their understanding of the publishing industry! We’re excited to welcome three amazing…
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Welcome, gamers, to the show led by Ben Magnet for discussing video games and the culture surrounding them. This is Basement Arcade: Pause Menu! Let’s get ROLLING! On this episode of Pause Menu, Ben sits down with Game Designer from Kess Entertainment, Anthony Thorp. They talk about the game he designed: SONIC ROLL! If you ever wondered how some vi…
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Welcome, gamers, to the show led by Ben Magnet for discussing video games and the culture surrounding them. This is Basement Arcade: Pause Menu! Pat’s Back! In his never-ending quest to get that mythical sandwich card stamped, friend of the show Patrick Brickhouse (Retro Blast) joins Ben on another episode of Basement Arcade Pause Menu! The 2 talk …
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Sourdough Success: Elaine Boddy’s Path from Food Blogger to Published Author—Mastering Sourdough, Navigating the Editing Process, and Authentic Community Engagement
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Today we welcome Elaine Boddy, a UK-based author renowned for her expertise in sourdough baking, having authored three books: Whole Grain Sourdough at Home, The Sourdough Whisperer, and Easy Everyday Sourdough Bread Baking. With her fourth book, The Sourdough Bible, coming out in late 2024, Elaine is on a mission to make sourdough baking simpler an…
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Welcome gamers to the show led by Ben Magnet for discussing video games and the culture surrounding them. This is Basement Arcade: Pause Menu! It's The Pause Menu Quarterly! Here, the boys of the Fake Nerd Podcast come together to discuss what they've been playing and some news in the quarter of the year. This is all about Quarters 1 and 2 of 2024!…
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Dark Energy May Be Weakening, Major Astrophysics Study Finds
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A generation of physicists has referred to the dark energy that permeates the universe as “the cosmological constant.” Now the largest map of the cosmos to date hints that this mysterious energy has been changing over billions of years. The post Dark Energy May Be Weakening, Major Astrophysics Study Finds first appeared on Quanta Magazine…
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From the Wall Street Journal Discontinuation to Success Magazine's New Ecosystem, Sales Metrics, and Future Trends with Michael Drew—Author, Speaker, CEO, and Marketing and Promotion Expert
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This week, we welcome back Michael Drew to our show. He is a seasoned expert on book lists and is known for his deep knowledge and insights into the world of best-seller rankings. Michael frequently shares his expertise on how various lists operate and their impact on the book industry. Michael dives into the recent discontinuation of the Wall Stre…
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Laura Russom on Pre-Launch Planning, Target Audience, Book Cover Design, Content Creation, Niche Influencers, and AI Tools
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In today’s episode, we are joined by Laura Russom, from our team in Advanced Amazon Ads. Laura brings a wealth of experience from her previous role in indie publishing, where she honed her skills in paid advertising. We explore why it’s crucial to start your marketing strategy at least six months before your book's release. Our discussion covers pr…
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Brain's 'Background Noise' May Explain Value of Shock Therapy
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Electroconvulsive therapy is highly effective in treating major depressive disorder, but no one knows why it works. New research suggests it may restore balance between excitation and inhibition in the brain. The post Brain’s ‘Background Noise’ May Explain Value of Shock Therapy first appeared on Quanta Magazine…
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AJ Crabill on Early Endorsements, Coaching, and Conference Deals to Amplify Book Impact and Audience Engagement
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We’re back with AJ Crabill, author of Great on Their Behalf: Why School Boards Fail, How Yours Can Become Effective, as we dive into the book marketing strategies that can make or break a book launch. AJ shares valuable lessons learned from his journey including how he used a quiz, an interactive element, to boost reader engagement. Discover how te…
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In this episode, we’re thrilled to chat with AJ as we uncover his book,Great on Their Behalf: Why School Boards Fail, How Yours Can Become Effective. AJ shares his journey from a concerned parent to a seasoned school board member and author. He discusses the crucial lessons he learned about effective governance and how they extend beyond school boa…
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Swirling Forces, Crushing Pressures Measured in the Proton
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Long-anticipated experiments that use light to mimic gravity are revealing the distribution of energies, forces and pressures inside a subatomic particle for the first time. The post Swirling Forces, Crushing Pressures Measured in the Proton first appeared on Quanta MagazineQuanta Magazine による
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Jurassic Park 's amber-preserved dino DNA is now inspiring a way to store data Science News Science News Science News Log in By Payal Dhar
Jurassic Park 's amber-preserved dino DNA is now inspiring a way to store data Science News Science News Science News Log in By Payal Dhar
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Landfills belch toxic 'forever chemicals' into the air Science News Science News Science News Log in By Nikk Ogasa
Landfills belch toxic 'forever chemicals' into the air Science News Science News Science News Log in By Nikk Ogasa
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Some melanoma cancer cells may punch their way through the body Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
Some melanoma cancer cells may punch their way through the body Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
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Stunning trilobite fossils include soft tissues never seen before Science News Science News Science News Log in By Lucas Van Wyk Joel
Stunning trilobite fossils include soft tissues never seen before Science News Science News Science News Log in By Lucas Van Wyk Joel
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Some people have never gotten COVID-19.
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Can light spark superconductivity?
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Then I Am Myself the World' ponders what it means to be conscious Science News Science News Science News Log in By Fred Schwaller
Then I Am Myself the World' ponders what it means to be conscious Science News Science News Science News Log in By Fred Schwaller
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Plants might not hold on to carbon as long as we thought Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
Plants might not hold on to carbon as long as we thought Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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An ancient earthquake changed the course of the Ganges River Science News Science News Science News Log in By Sid Perkins
An ancient earthquake changed the course of the Ganges River Science News Science News Science News Log in By Sid Perkins
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50 years ago, scientists blamed migraines on cheese and chocolate Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
50 years ago, scientists blamed migraines on cheese and chocolate Science News Science News Science News Log in By Emily Conover
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The last woolly mammoths offer new clues to why the species went extinct Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
The last woolly mammoths offer new clues to why the species went extinct Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
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Scientists are getting serious about UFOs.
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Psilocybin temporarily dissolves brain networks Science News Science News Science News Log in By Laura Sanders
Psilocybin temporarily dissolves brain networks Science News Science News Science News Log in By Laura Sanders
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Meet Lokiceratops , a newly discovered species of horned dinosaur Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
Meet Lokiceratops , a newly discovered species of horned dinosaur Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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A new study challenges the idea that Rapa Nui islanders caused an 'ecocide' Science News Science News Science News Log in By Bruce Bower
A new study challenges the idea that Rapa Nui islanders caused an 'ecocide' Science News Science News Science News Log in By Bruce Bower
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Federally unprotected streams contribute most of the water to U.S. rivers Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
Federally unprotected streams contribute most of the water to U.S. rivers Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
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Ancient Egyptian scribes' work left its mark on their skeletons Science News Science News Science News Log in By Tina Hesman Saey
Ancient Egyptian scribes' work left its mark on their skeletons Science News Science News Science News Log in By Tina Hesman Saey
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Of frogs and the people who love them Science News Science News Science News Log in The notion of a human falling in love with a bug-eyed amphibian is so preposterous that the Brothers Grimm ...
Of frogs and the people who love them Science News Science News Science News Log in The notion of a human falling in love with a bug-eyed amphibian is so preposterous that the Brothers Grimm used it to test the character of a princess.
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A frog's story of surviving a fungal pandemic offers hope for other species Science News Science News How the Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog survived Bd Finding the genes that help fend off Bd ...
A frog's story of surviving a fungal pandemic offers hope for other species Science News Science News How the Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog survived Bd Finding the genes that help fend off Bd Is there hope for other frogs?
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A bizarre video of eyeballs illustrates our pupils shrink with age Science News Science News Science News Log in By Abdullahi Tsanni
A bizarre video of eyeballs illustrates our pupils shrink with age Science News Science News Science News Log in By Abdullahi Tsanni
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Space hurricanes' churn at both of Earth's magnetic poles Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
Space hurricanes' churn at both of Earth's magnetic poles Science News Science News Science News Log in By Carolyn Gramling
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A middleweight black hole has been spotted for the first time in our galaxy Science News Science News Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
A middleweight black hole has been spotted for the first time in our galaxy Science News Science News Science News Log in By Lisa Grossman
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A stellar explosion may add a temporary 'new star' to the night sky this summer Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jay Bennett
A stellar explosion may add a temporary 'new star' to the night sky this summer Science News Science News Science News Log in By Jay Bennett
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Readers ponder sign language in ancient humans, looped universe Science News Science News Science News Log in By Science News Staff
Readers ponder sign language in ancient humans, looped universe Science News Science News Science News Log in By Science News Staff
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Honeybees can "smell" lung cancer Science News Science News Science News Log in By Meghan Rosen
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Pain may take different pathways in men and women Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
Pain may take different pathways in men and women Science News Science News Science News Log in By Claire Yuan
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Horses may have been domesticated twice.
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