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People's thirst for knowledge and exploring the unknown is responsible for the development of our civilisation. New breakthroughs are announced on a daily basis and new planets are discovered, which might be difficult to follow. Podcasts can help you expand your gray matter and learn new facts, regardless of how busy you are as they are portable, easy to follow from any location, most of them free. Thanks to podcasts, people can fetch the latest science news and be among the first ones to find out about the latest breakthroughs, planets, and the latest research results. In this catalog you can find podcasts which cover all aspects of science, ranging from the tiniest microbes in our bodies to the outer reaches of space. There are podcasts where people can learn more about the mysteries which still puzzle us all, accompanied by people who devote their lives to solving them. Some podcasts cover interviews with the world's top scientists, answers to people's science questions and offer safe science experiments to try at home.
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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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مرحبا بكم في القناة. اسمي بلال ، ولدت في بغداد في عائلة متدينة سنية، كنت شديد التدين في المراهقة وعشت في عزلة عن المجتمع حتى دخلت الجامعة وبدأت بالاتصال بالعالم بكل ما فيه من قبح وجمال، بدأت بقراءة الفلسفة والعلم بحثا عن الاجوبة بعد رفضي لقصص الدين الساذجة. امنت بقوة العقل والمنطق و بدأت حياة جديدة محاولا التخلص من ترسبات العنف والكره الدينية المحتوى ايضا متوفر في: https://www.youtube.com/@of_science_and_superstition
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الحاوي

د. أحمد البسام د. عبدالله العلوان

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صحتك هي حياتك .. هنا دقائق معدودة نتحدث فيها سوياً عن جديد عالم الصحة والأخبار الطبية. في الحاوي نصحح المعلومات
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Science Podcasts

جمعية المستقبل

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تقدم لكم جمعية المستقبل بالمدرسة العليا للأساتذة بالقبة سلسلة حلقات بودكاست علوم بالعربي
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مجموعة من الكتب الصوتية الكاملة وأشهر المؤلفات للدكتور مصطفى محمود مصطفى محمود (27 ديسمبر 1921 - 31 أكتوبر 2009)، فيلسوف وطبيب وكاتب مصري. هو مصطفى كمال محمود حسين آل محفوظ، من الأشراف وينتهي نسبه إلى علي زين العابدين. توفي والده عام 1939 بعد سنوات من الشلل، درس الطب وتخرج عام 1953 وتخصَّص في الأمراض الصدرية، ولكنه تفرغ للكتابة والبحث عام 1960. تزوج عام 1961 وانتهى الزواج بالطلاق عام 1973. رزق بولدين هما "أمل" و"أدهم". تزوج ثانية عام 1983 من السيدة زينب حمدى وانتهى هذا الزواج أيضا بالطلاق عا ...
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ايش شعورك

Nada Abdulrahman

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هلا والله معكم ندى عبدالرحمن وهذا بودكاست ايش شعورك الي بكون مركز على كيف تغيرات بسيطة في اسلوب حياتنا يخلينا نستمتع بصحة افضل جسديا ونفسيا بيكون معنا ضيوف يحكون لنا قصة رحلتهم الصحية بنرجع من البداية .. كيف بدأو وكيف الاسلوب الجديد اثر على شعورهم
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GAF

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gaf/subscribe Subscribe for Free to Our Podcast, we talk About: Human Behavior, Science, Technology, Mysteries, UFOs, Extraterrestrials, Civilizations History, Religions and Philosophy...
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Mstdfr Network

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Mstdfr (Arabic: مِستَدفِر) a weekly Middle Eastern geeky podcast spoken in “Arablish”. Ammar & Rami host different guests to Discuss, Debate & Diffuse various topics including: Science, culture, tech, Entertainment & new generation challenges.
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يشارك بعض من أعظم العلماء والأطباء والباحثين الطبيين استكشافاتهم ورؤاهم على الخشبة في مؤتمرات تيد وأنشطة تيد إكس والأنشطة الشريكة حول العالم. يمكنكم كذلك تحميل هذه الفيديوهات وفيديوهات أخرى مجانا على TED.com، مع النص الكامل التفاعلي بالإنجليزية وملفات ترجمة لحوالي 80 لغة. تيد منظمة غير ربحية مكرسة للأفكار التي تستحق النشر.
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الدكتور إياد قنيبي - رحلة اليقين

مُؤمِنْ الرَّاوي || Moamen Alrawy

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إياد عبد الحافظ حماده قنيبي (1975 - ): داعية إسلامي و أكاديمي (وُلد في مدينة السالميةبالكويت، 1975م) ، ثم انتقلت عائلته لعمان مع والديه وهو طفل. حصل على البكالوريوس في الصيدلة من جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا الأردنيةعام 1998، بتقدير ممتاز مع مرتبة الشرف. يُعتبر قنيبي من أبرز رموز التيار الإسلامي في الأردن.
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Arabic podcast (Egyptian Dialect) discussing philosophical topics such as knowledge, consciousness, identity, ethics, belief, justice and aesthetics. From Ancient Greek Philosophy, to Arab's Kalam Philosophy, to Modern western philosophy. برنامج بالعربية ( اللهجة المصرية ) يناقش مواضيع فلسفية مثل المعرفة، الوعي ، الهوية ، الأخلاق ، العقيدة ، العدالة ،والجماليات. من الفلسفة اليونانية القديمة، لفلسفة الكلام العربية، إلى الفلسفة الغربية الحديثة.
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" أحياء دقيقة في دقيقة " هو بودكاست من اعداد وتقديم أ. محمد رشوان | اول بودكاستر في فلسطين | . هذا البودكاست يتحدث عن الكائنات الحية الدقيقة التي لا ترى بالعين المجردة مثل البكتيريا والفيروسات وغيرها \ راسلوني على الإيميل [email protected] للاستفسارات والتعليقات . او يمكنكم الاتصال بي مباشرة +970595651045 فلسطين- غزة "Microbiology in a minute" is a podcast that highlights the latest news of bacteria, viruses, algae, fungi, and others, as well as gives important advice and guidance to the gen ...
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بودكاست تيك اواي هو بودكاست يقدم لكم كل ماهو جديد في عالم التقنيه والتكنولوجيا بشكل اسبوعي ويهدف لاكتسابك خبرات ومعرفه في شتي علوم الحاسب مثل برمجة تطبيقات الهواتف الذكية وتصميم المواقع والذكاء الإصطناعي، و الأمن السيبراني، و انترنت الأشياء و سوق العمل الحر و المشاريع الناشئة
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Casey Johnston is not your typical health and fitness influencer. She joins host Rachel Feltman to discuss how finding joy in strength training changed her relationship to fitness, food and body image. Johnston’s new book, A Physical Education, reflects on engaging with exercise in a balanced way. Recommended reading: You can get Johnston’s book A …
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The congressionally mandated National Climate Assessment grinds to a halt. Amazon launches its first round of Internet satellites. The European Space Agency launches a satellite to measure the biomass of Earth’s trees. New data from NASA’s Juno spacecraft offer insights into Jupiter and Io. Claims of Tyrannosaurus rex leather are, predictably, misl…
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Conservationists are ringing the alarm about the fungi facing extinction. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List features vulnerable pandas and endangered tortoises, but it also highlights more than 400 fungi species that are under threat. Gregory Mueller, chief scientist emeritus at the Chicago Botanic Garden and coordi…
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Griefbots, artificial intelligence chatbots that mimic deceased loved ones, are increasingly in popularity. Researcher Katarzyna Nowaczyk-Basińska reflects on what death, grief and immortality look like in the digital age. She shares insights from a project that she is leading as a AI2050 Early Career Fellow: Imaginaries of Immortality in the Age o…
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حاسة النظر واحدة من أهم النعم العظيمة التي حبانا الله، والتي من خلالها نكتشف العالم من حولنا، لكن قد تصاب العين ببعض الأمراض والمشاكل والتي تكن بسبب وراثي أو عارض، وأحيانا بسبب عادات خاطئة أو بسبب التقدم في العمر مماقد يؤدي إلى خلل في النظر ويؤثر ذلك جزئياً أو كلياً على قدرة العين لتأدية وظيفتها. لذا يجب علينا الحرص على صحة العين وتجنب كل ما قد يؤد…
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We’re taking a break from our usual weekly news roundup to do a little time travel. In 1925 Scientific American covered a total solar eclipse that featured some surprising solar shadow play and a prediction about today’s eclipses. Plus, we review some long-gone sections of the magazine that tried to verify mediums and show off zany inventions! Reco…
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Wild NYC author Ryan Mandelbaum takes host Rachel Feltman through New York City’s Prospect Park to find urban wildlife. They explore the city’s many birds, surprising salamanders and unexpected urban oases. Plus, they discuss what the rules of engagement with wildlife are and how you can find wildlife in your own urban or suburban environment. Reco…
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When writer Stephen S. Hall was a child, he would capture snakes—much to his mother’s chagrin. Now the science journalist is returning to his early fascination In his latest book, Slither: How Nature’s Most Maligned Creatures Illuminate Our World. The book explores our long, complicated relationship with snakes. Plus, Hall chats about humans’ and o…
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Measles cases are going up—and a federal scientist has warned that case counts have probably been underreported. Another vaccine-preventable illness, whooping cough, sees a troubling increase in cases. Ancient humans found sun-protection solutions when Earth’s magnetic poles wandered. A colossal squid has been captured on video in its natural habit…
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Senior mind and brain editor Gary Stix has covered the breadth of science and technology over the past 35 years at Scientific American. He joins host Rachel Feltman to take us through the rise of the Internet and the acceleration of advancement in neuroscience that he’s covered throughout his time here. Stix retired earlier this month, and we’d lik…
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Hypochlorous acid is a promising disinfectant that is difficult to commercialize because it is not very shelf-stable. Senior features editor Jen Schwartz takes us through what the science of this nontoxic disinfectant is and explains why its popularity in the beauty aisle is only the beginning. Recommended reading: The Nontoxic Cleaner That Kills G…
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Caffeine-motivated researchers find that pour height may be the key to a perfect cup of coffee. A new study of plastics finds that less than 10 percent of such products are made with recycled materials. And once the plastics are used, only 28 percent of them make it to the sorting stage—and only half of that plastic is actually recycled. Data from …
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في عالم يشهد تزايدًا في الحاجة للتبرع بالأعضاء بسبب الأمراض والحوادث يصبح من الضروري تسليط الضوء على أهمية التبرع بالأعضاء، في هذه الحلقة استضفنا أ. عبدالرحمن بن سعد الجريسي ليشاركنا قصته مع التبرع بأحد أعضاءه، تحدث الجريسي عن دوافعه للتبرع والتحديات التي واجهها خلال هذه التجربة. بدعم من مركز الملك عبدالعزيز الثقافي (إثراء) وصندوق التنمية الثقافي، …
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Noninvasive prenatal blood testing, or NIPT, is a routine screening that is offered during pregnancy and looks for placental DNA to diagnose chromosomal disorders in a fetus. But in some cases, these tests can also find cancer in the pregnant person. How do the tests work, and why are they uncovering cancer? Genetic counselor and writer Laura Hersc…
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Bacterial vaginosis (BV), an overgrowth of pathogenic bacteria in the vagina, affects nearly one in three people with a vagina. While you can get BV without ever having sex, a new study has found that, in some cases, it could be functioning more like a sexually transmitted infection. That’s in part because of the increased risk of BV after sex with…
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We're surrounded by risks of all sizes, every day. Some people might be risk-takers, while others do whatever they can to avoid them. But how can we tackle the risks that impact society on a global scale, like those linked to sustainable energy, societal health and digital technology? Science journalist Izzie Clarke explores this question in the la…
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The Trump administration continues to make cuts to U.S. science and health agencies. Now some states are fighting back, suing the Department of Health and Human Services for slashing $11 billion in public health funds. A study finds that Americans live shorter lives than Europeans with the same income—stress and other systemic issues could be to bl…
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The U.S. Department of State recently announced plans to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development, or USAID. While some of USAID’s functions will continue under the Department of State, there is real concern that the cuts will jeopardize public health efforts across the world, including immunization programs and other efforts that ha…
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The human body is capable of some truly incredible things. One of the most mysterious and debated phenomena is a release of fluid during sex that is often referred to as “squirting.” What’s actually happening, and why does it stir so much speculation? Wendy Zukerman, host of the hit podcast Science Vs, breaks down the science behind this fascinatin…
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Long-chain alkanes discovered by NASA’s Curiosity rover point to the possibility that there may have been fatty acids on Mars—and that they could have come from past microbial life. Paleontologists have found a huge dinosaur claw that was probably made for foraging, not fighting. Researchers studying ocean life have recorded the sounds of sharks an…
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The cutting edge of research is very small—and very clean. In this episode, host Rachel Feltman joins Vladimir Bulović, director of MIT.nano, on a tour of this facility’s nanoscale capabilities. Its tightly controlled clean room hosts research across several fields, from microelectronics to medical nanotechnology. You can see Bulović’s tour of the …
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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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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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كتاب القرآن كائن حي مصطفى محمود اللغة القرآنية تختلف عن لغتنا التي نكتب بها أو نتكلم بها في أنها محكمة لا خطأ فيها ولا نقص ولا زيادة. وقد كثر الكلام من الآيات الكونية التي تحدثت عن النجوم ومساراتها والأرض وخلقها والحياة وبدايتها، وكيف جاءت العلوم الحديثة بالجديد المبهر من الحقائق خلال مئات السنين التي أعقبت التنزيل القرآني فلم تخرق حرفاً قرآنياً وا…
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What if you could completely separate your work and personal life—with the help of a brain implant? That’s the unsettling premise of Severance, the hit Apple TV+ show that just wrapped its second season. To make the science fiction feel as real as possible, the creators brought in an actual neurosurgeon, Vijay Agarwal, chief of the Skull-Base Tumor…
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Colonoscopy gets a bad rap, but how much of what you’ve heard is actually true? In recognition of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, we’re tackling the biggest myths that keep people from getting this potentially lifesaving screening. John Nathanson, a gastroenterologist at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, joins host Rachel Feltman to cle…
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The new Environmental Protection Agency administrator plans to get rid of or weaken critical environmental rules and policies, such as regulations around greenhouse gases and clean water protections. The deregulation effort follows the recent cancellation of hundreds of grants. NASA launched two missions last week. The first, SPHEREx, will make a t…
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تحدثنا مع د. أميمة قاضي عضو هيئة التدريس بكلية التمريض بجامعة الملك سعود عن مهنة التمريض ودورها في القطاع الصحي، وعن المهام التي يقوم بها الممرضون في الرعاية الصحية وعن مستقبل مهنة التمريض في المملكة وعن دورها في المساهمة في تحقيق رؤية المملكة في القطاع الصحي. بدعم من مركز الملك عبدالعزيز الثقافي )إثراء( وصندوق التنمية الثقافي، يقدم إثراء منح لصناع…
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Dennis Hong, a mechanical and aerospace engineering professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, discovered a love of robots at an early age while watching the “droid” characters in Star Wars. As director of the Robotics and Mechanisms Laboratory at U.C.L.A., Hong has worked on functional humanoid robots for tasks such as firefighting an…
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It’s been five years since COVID was declared a global pandemic. Local, national and global public health agencies mobilized to contain the spread of COVID, but experts worry that backlash against measures like lockdowns have made today’s systems less capable of handling a disease of similar scale. Now the U.S. faces a tuberculosis outbreak in Kans…
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With measles cases on the rise, experts are pushing back against misleading claims about vitamin A as a substitute for vaccination. A Supreme Court ruling has reshaped the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority over water pollution, raising concerns about future environmental protections. And in the world of biotechnology, scientists have gene…
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John Green is an author, advocate and one half of the Vlogbrothers. His latest book, Everything Is Tuberculosis, comes out on March 18. Green joins host Rachel Feltman to share how tuberculosis shaped history, geography and culture. He discusses how he came to understand the inequities of tuberculosis and the dire risk public health interruptions p…
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Not much passes into our brain from the rest of our body, to the chagrin of drug makers everywhere. So it should be cause for concern when a study found that microplastics were somehow ending up in our brain, says chief opinion editor Megha Satyanarayana. She takes a step back and brings us into the wider world of plastics and the way petroleum che…
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Officials have confirmed the first measles death in an outbreak in West Texas. A meeting to discuss which strains to focus on for next year’s flu vaccines was canceled by the Food and Drug Administration. Public health officials are investigating two outbreaks of an unknown disease in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Plus, new research discove…
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حدثنا في هذه الحلقة أ.د. إبراهيم بن علوان العلوان استشاري الغدد الصماء والسكري بمستشفى الملك عبدالله التخصصي للأطفال عن اعتلالات النمو لدى الأطفال وبالتحديد أسباب قصر القامة وعن الوقت المناسب لعرض الأطفال على مختص في حال قصر القامة، تحدث الدكتور العلوان عن الخيارات العلاجية فيما يخص مشاكل النمو بشكل عام وناقش عددا من اعتلالات النمو الأخرى مع تصحيح …
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Have you ever had a song continue to loop in your brain no matter how hard you tried to shake it? These “earworms” are more than just an annoyance—they’re a phenomenon scientists have studied for years. This episode dives into what makes certain melodies stick, why some tunes are more persistent than others and what our listeners shared as their mo…
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في هذه الحلقة من بودكاست الحاوي استضفنا د. ساري بن إبراهيم الصانع ود. عمر بن عبدالرحمن ال محمد للحديث عن صداع الصيام، تحدث الضيوف عن العوامل المسببة لصداع الصيام وعن الطرق التي تساعد على التخفيف من صداع الصيام. تحدث الضيفان عن الأبحاث العلمية التي أجريت في هذا الموضوع من قبل فريقهم البحثي في جامعة الملك سعود وعن النتائج التي توصلت لها دراستهم العلم…
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The Gaia spacecraft stopped collecting data this January after about 11 years and more than three trillion observations. Senior space and physics editor Lee Billings joins host Rachel Feltman to review Gaia’s Milky Way–mapping mission and the tidal streams, black holes and asteroids the spacecraft identified. Recommended reading: New Maps of Milky …
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The black hole at the center of our galaxy is emitting near-constant, random light. The European Space Agency has approved astronaut candidate John McFall, making McFall the first physically disabled candidate to be cleared to fly. The risk of asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting Earth rose to more than 3 percent and then dipped down to 1.5 percent with new d…
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It’s fairly strange that humans, unlike many other mammals, don’t have hair all over. Our lack of body hair and wide geographic distribution led to the variation of sun-protective melanin in our skin. For the hair that remains, why did some groups develop curls while others did not? Biological anthropologist Tina Lasisi takes host Rachel Feltman th…
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Scientists now agree that COVID spreads via airborne transmission. But during the early days of the disease, public health officials suggested that it mainly did so via close contact. The subsequent back-and-forth over how COVID spread brought science journalist Carl Zimmer into the world of aerobiology. In his new book Air-Borne: The Hidden Histor…
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في هذ الحلقة استضفنا الد.خالد النمر، استشاري وأستاذ أمراض القلب وقسطرة الشرايين و التصوير النووي. للحديث عن ارتفاع الكوليسترول ومضاعفاته وارتباطه بحدوث الجلطات. في هذه الحلقة حدثنا الد. خالد النمر عن سبل الوقاية من ارتفاع الكوليسترول والتدخلات العلاجية المتاحة للتحكم بمستوى الكوليسترول وناقش الكثير من الأسئلة الشائعة والمفاهيم المغلوطة المرتبطة بار…
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Love isn’t just about romance. This Valentine’s Day, we’re exploring the power of deep nonromantic bonds. Host Rachel Feltman sits down with Rhaina Cohen, a producer and editor for NPR’s podcast Embedded and author of The Other Significant Others, to discuss the history and psychology of friendship—and the reasons these connections deserve just as …
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The European Space Agency recently announced that the near-Earth asteroid 2024 YR4 has a 2 percent chance of hitting our planet in 2032. The probability of impact is difficult to predict exactly and will be clearer in 2028, when 2024 YR4 will whiz by us. But if the asteroid really is on a collision course with Earth, what can we do about it? Senior…
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A subtype of H5N1 bird flu that has been found in cattle for the first time suggests that the virus jumped from birds to the animals twice. A headline-making study estimates that we have a spoon’s worth of microplastics in our brain. Streams of rock from a cosmic impact created the moon’s two deep canyons, Vallis Schrödinger and Vallis Planck. A la…
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The first few weeks of the Trump administration have been marked by chaos and confusion for the nation’s health and science agencies. A funding freeze broadly targeting language around diversity, equity and inclusion has agencies evaluating research and initiatives. A hold on public communications from health agencies is affecting public health rep…
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