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Our guest this week is Mike Molnar, Managing Partner of the digital and social agency GLOW. He draws on 20 years of experience leading award-winning digital creative efforts across display media, site development, trans-media experiences, games, and social and mobile content—working across teams to develop large scale high-profile campaigns, custom…
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The Arctic Ocean Is Teeming With Microfibers From Clothes
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Scientists find an average of 40 microplastic particles per cubic meter of the northern water. The likely source? The synthetic clothing in our washing machines.
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The Episode Where Andy Fires Rockets In Dreamland
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Join 0311 Iraq veteran Andy Manzi as he details his time as a LAV operator in the first battle of Fallujah and in the Al-Anbar province, speaks about his reconciling with his time in Iraq, and talks about his nonprofit Warrior Surf Foundation that helps veterans through surfing, yoga, and mental wellness camps. • If you’d like to contribute in some…
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Virgin Orbit Just Launched a Rocket From a 747
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Launching rockets from planes is a decades-old concept that never really took off. Billionaire Richard Branson thinks its time has come.
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Vaping Doesn't Keep Young People From Smoking Cigarettes Later
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It won't prevent teens from later becoming smokers. But some health experts say that focusing on the risk of addicting new smokers cuts off a chance to help adults quit.
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What Would It Take to Run a City on 100 Percent Clean Energy?
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Most claims of running on “clean” electricity come with caveats, and many technologies required for round-the-clock renewable energy aren’t quite ready yet.
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Nurse Julie disusses the shocking abuse she faces daily
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The Mystery of the World’s Loneliest Penguins
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A small group of king penguins have appeared on Martillo Island in Argentina. How they got there, and whether they will stay, is unknown.
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How Long Would It Take for a 747 to Stop, Like in Tenet?
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The airplane in the movie is stripped down and doesn't have all of its brakes installed, making the calculations even more fun.
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Do you reccomend taking up a trade?
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The Episode Where Tim Falls Down the Hole And Climbs Back Out Vol. 2
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How do you teach your kids the value of money?
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A new model estimates that by 2100, cities across the world could warm as much as 4.4 degrees Celsius. It’s a deadly consequence of the “heat island” effect.
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These Adorable Fish Robots Form Schools Like the Real Thing
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Meet Bluebot, a friendly swimming robot with big camera eyes. Put a few in a tank together and they’ll collaborate to complete surprisingly complex tasks.
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Cheer Cheese and Australia Day with Jacinta Price
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Regional vs. City Slicking with Charles Tarbey
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Barry needs counselling because of his missus Lizzie!
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Unbelievable highway patrol stories from an ex police officer
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This Drone Sniffs Out Odors With a Real Moth Antenna
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Researchers slap a living antenna on a drone to give the machine an insanely keen sense of smell. Ladies and gentlemen, meet the “Smellicopter.”
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Is JERKY the solution to our feral animal problem?
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...And Now the GOOD NEWS! || Episode 72 || Top Good News Stories of 2020, More Big Tippers as 2020 Ends, New Animals Discovered in 2020, 93 Year Old Raises $16k for Local Foodbank, Woman Gifts $30k in ...
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Robert shares a collection of stories from Good News Network https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/ Sunny Skyz https://www.sunnyskyz.com Please Donate to New Thought Media Network: www.newthoughtmedianetwork.org/donate Spiritual Living Resources Daily Spirit Callings Email Sign Up: https://robert_11.gr8.com/ Daily Spirit Callings Podcast: https://dailysp…
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In a Pandemic, Medical Illustrators Made Science Accessible
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With lots of research, arrows, and an inviting color palette, artists helped transform complex research into useful information.
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The Episode Where Tim Falls Down the Hole And Climbs Back Out Vol. 1
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A Bold Plan to Save the Last Whitebark Pines
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The high-altitude tree is vital to its ecosystem, but it’s being decimated by a fungus. Its admirers are fusing old and new methods to bring it back.
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A New Field Guide for Earth’s Wild Microbes
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The most massive database of microbial gene sequences so far shows that the tree of life is much larger than we knew.
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Gretta Cohn — CEO of Transmitter Media on $7,000 of Startup Capital, Touring with Bright Eyes, and Making Beautiful Things
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Gretta Cohn is the founder and CEO of Transmitter Media. Gretta's experience runs the gamut of all things audio, from public radio and ringtones, to producing chart-topping podcasts. We discuss her time touring with the band Bright Eyes, being hired as the first prodution executive at Midroll Media and Earwolf, and starting her own podcast company …
Between glimpses of a medical cure and winning science’s shiniest prize, this proved to the gene-editing technology’s biggest year yet.
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A Unique Alliance Could Help Warn Us of Toxic Algae
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In Washington state, scientists, coastal communities, and state agencies are banding together to manage the growing threat of harmful algal blooms.
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Could Carbon Dioxide Be Turned Into Jet Fuel?
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A team at Oxford University has reverse engineered fuel from the greenhouse gas—but so far just in the lab.
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Tune in with your favorite hosts Matt and Brock as they recap 2020, talk about upcoming Foxhole Theater Company projects, and shoot the shit. Executive Producer: Matthew Domenico Producer: Matthew Domenico & Katherine Connor Duff Director: Ryan Knight Post Production: Grant Escandon Program Coordinator: Katherine Connor Duff Co-Host: Brock Joseph &…
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The Universe Is Expanding Faster Than Expected
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Astronomers get their wish—new ultra-precise distance measurements between Earth and the stars—but that only intensifies a cosmic crisis.
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How Analytics Are More Powerful Than Ever (w/ Ariel Michaeli)
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Ariel Michaeli is the founder and CEO of appFigures. appFigures is the app analytics, optimization, and intelligence choice for top developers, publishers, marketers, and analysts. On this week’s episode we discuss: -How Analytics Are More Powerful Than Ever -Parlor -Quibi -Growth and Growth Hacking Discover appFigures: https://appfigures.com/ Arie…
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Wildfire Smoke Is Loaded With Microbes. Is That Dangerous?
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Researchers are putting out a call to study the potential effects of bacteria- and fungi-filled haze on human health.
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Super Slow Computer Programs Reveal Math's Fundamental Limits
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The goal of the “busy beaver” game is to find the longest-running computer program. Its pursuit has surprising connections to profound questions in math.
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Join Canadian Major Scott McCarthy as he discusses the effect of 9/11 in Canada, describes his job as OMLT to the Afghan National Army, and talks about his own podcast where he interviews with a focus on leadership. Be sure to check out Scott's podcast, Moving Forward Leadership. Executive Producer: Matthew Domenico Producer: Matthew Domenico & Kat…
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All the Stuff Humans Make Now Outweighs Earth’s Organisms
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Anthropogenic mass—concrete, metal, and other human creations—has grown to be heavier than plants, animals, and microbes combined. Planet Earth is not happy.
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Vaccines Are Here. We Have to Talk About Side Effects
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Disinformation could thwart distribution before government messages have a chance to push back. Debunking might turn out to be everyone’s job.