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Get ready to have your spine tingling and your hairs standing on end with the Daily Paranormal Podcast hosted by Tony Brueski. This show is no joke - it's packed with real-life horror stories of ghosts, demons, haunted houses, possessions, shadow people, and all things supernatural that will leave you quivering with fear. Our listeners can't get enough of our bone-chilling tales, describing them as the "best ghost story podcast out there." Don't expect the same old cliché zombies, vampires, witches, and werewolves here - we go way beyond that to deliver a solid, spooky experience that even puts Coast to Coast AM, George Noorey, and Art Bell to shame. Tune in to Real Ghost Stories Online today and experience the ultimate in paranormal storytelling. Got a scary story of your own to share? Call us anytime at 1-855-853-4802 or submit your ghostly encounter via our website at http://www.realghoststoriesonline.com (http://www.realghoststoriesonline.com/) - we're waiting to hear from you, if you dare.
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Discussing the Bizarre, Mysterious, & Unexplained
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Scientists Daniel and Kelly cannot stop talking about our amazing, wonderful, weird Universe! Each episode is a fun, easy-to-understand, and in-depth explanation of topics in science, from particles to black holes to moon colonies to ecosystems to parasites and everything else in the Universe!
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Susan Valot narrates in-depth news episodes based on Quanta Magazine's articles about mathematics, physics, biology and computer science.
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Nerds on Film and Nerds on History have each had their last word. And yet like the legendary Phoenix (the bird, not Jean Grey), a new podcast rises from their ashes. Are we still covering Film? Yes. Are we bringing back History episodes? Absolutely. What about those long talked-about Nerds on Words and Nerds on Books episodes, or even Nerds on Science? We’ll definitely cover those too. We are now, simply, Nerdonomy. Our rebranded podcast uses the season format, and episodes will release weekly when each season premieres. Listen as our rotating table of familiar hosts and guests will tackle all of the above, and far more, on Nerdonomy.
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The biggest ideas in physics, broken down. Join theoretical physicist Dan Hooper and co-host Shalma Wegsman as they answer your questions about dark matter, black holes, quantum mechanics, and more. Part of The University of Chicago Podcast Network.
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Der Elektrotechnik Podcast ist DER Podcast, um elektrotechnische Inhalte besser zu verstehen. Von den einfachsten, aber dennoch elementaren Basics, über detailliertes Fachwissen, bis hin zu nützlichem Wissen sowohl für den Alltag als auch für die Zukunft, ist für den Berufseinsteiger bis zum Facharbeiter/Student alles dabei.Elektrotechnik für deine Ohren!Der jüngste Vergangenheit hat vor allem die Schulen gelehrt, dass digitale Medien zunehmend im Austausch mit traditioneller Präsenzlehre das Lehrangebote erweitern müssen. Aber nicht nur die Rahmenbedingungen von allgemeinen Lehrveranstaltungen unterliegen dieser Anpassung, sondern auch die Vermittlung fachlicher Inhalte, kann mithilfe dieser Medien effizienter und vor allem interessanter gestaltet werden. Aus diesen Gründen und der Tatsache, dass es Lerninhalte im Bereich der Elektrotechnik gibt, die sowohl durch auditive, als auch audiovisuelle Materialien erläutert werden können, entstand dieser Podcast.Giancarlo the Teacher, der Lehrer des Volkes, erläutert Themen & Inhalte, die zum einen in der Berufsausbildung zum Elektroniker vermittelt werden und zum anderen sowohl Elektrofachkräfte, Techniker und Meister, als auch Elektrofachverkäufer, Hobbybastler und Heimwerker interessieren und weiterhelfen.Es geht darum, die Welt der Elektrotechnik mit einfachsten Worten verständlich zu machen, sodass auch ein „Nicht-Fachmann“ Spaß daran hat.
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Chemistry is everywhere, and involves everything. But how did chemistry get to be what it is? I'm Steve Cohen, a chemist and writer, bringing you The History of Chemistry. This podcast explores the development of chemistry from prehistoric times to the present, including the people and societies who made chemistry what it is today. The History of Chemistry is for you, whether you hated chemistry in high school, or got a PhD in inorganic chemistry. We'll explore how chemistry affected art, music, language, politics and vice-versa. Whether it's ancient Greek philosophers, medieval alchemists, or modern laboratory apparatus, it's all here. Don't forget to support my series at https://www.patreon.com/thehistoryofchemistry !
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Welcome Bedtime Astronomy Podcast. We invite you to unwind and explore the wonders of the universe before drifting off into a peaceful slumber.
Join us as we take you on a soothing journey through the cosmos, sharing captivating stories about stars, planets, galaxies, and celestial phenomena.
Let's go through the mysteries of the night sky, whether you're a seasoned stargazer or simply curious about the cosmos, our bedtime astronomy podcast promises to inspire wonder, spark imagination, and lull you into a restful sleep under the starlit sky.
Podcast music by Synthena
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Scotland's Secret Space Race takes you into government departments, research labs, launch sites and even into orbit.Dr Murray Collins and Kim McAllister interview politicians, astronauts, space scientists and satellite experts to unveil the incredible innovation going on in Scotland.Wonder where the growth is going to come from post-Covid?The space industry in Scotland is likely to be worth £4bn by 2030 - and the country will soon have launch capacity.
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Calling all truth seekers! Has it all been one BIG LIE?? We dig deep into the news stories and events of the past and present that really matter and effect us. A fact based podcast that shares what the mainstream media does not report. Whether it is Aliens, Spirituality, or Elite Powerful Families, no topic is too controversial. Truth or Propaganda? We do the research and present the facts- so you decide.
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A podcast about exactly what it says it is: examining the bad ideas, mistakes and accidents that misshaped our world.
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Nazis lie. A lot. And the things they lie about are often too niche or too technical to find the truth. The Nazi Lies Podcast talks experts in subject areas nazis lie about to find the truth about nazi lies.
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The Building Science Podcast is a show hosted by MEP engineering firm Positive Energy principal Kristof Irwin. The show covers everything from the basics of building science to adjacent scientific disciplines to more fully understand how the built environment shapes our lives as human beings on planet earth.
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Hillbilly Horror Stories is a mostly paranormal show hosted by stand up comedian Jerry Paulley and his wife Tracy. They touch on all things eerie including true stories behind your favorite horror movies, Rock n Roll and the occult, unsolved mysteries and creepy true crime. Serious enough for the true paranormal fan but funny enough for the skeptics! Proud member of Dark Myths Collective.
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The History of Science, told from the beginning.
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Les recherches menées au sein de la chaire du Pr Antoine Georges portent sur la « matière quantique à fortes corrélations ». Les électrons d'une molécule ou d'un solide, les fluides quantiques d'atomes ultra froids constituent autant d'exemple de systèmes quantiques constitués d'un très grand nombre de particules en interaction. Nous nous intéressons aux phénomènes collectifs fascinants qui se développent dans ces systèmes comme la supraconductivité, les transitions métal-isolant, le magnétisme ou encore les effets topologiques.
Notre équipe de recherche développe des méthodes permettant de comprendre la physique de ces systèmes et d'en prédire les propriétés, en lien constant avec les données expérimentales. Ce programme de recherche associe de manière étroite des aspects conceptuels et computationnels/algorithmiques (théorie du champ moyen dynamique et ses extensions, méthodes de Monte Carlo diagrammatique, réseaux de neurones ou circuits quantiques pour la représentation des fonctions d'ondes). Notre équipe participe au développement de la librairie numérique TRIQS et dispose de moyens de calculs significatifs.
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In Season 2 of the series we will share a new collection of surprising and unusual stories from the history of science.
In each episode we will feature two seemingly unrelated stories from the past. Then, Dan Riskin will connect the dots between those stories and offer insight into how that history impacts modern medical research.
We are learning from the past so we can understand the present, and inform the future.
Along the way we will learn how a professor at Stanford turned mild mannered young men into cruel vicious prison guards, and how the Irish Potato Famine really had nothing to do with potatoes.
We will ask questions such as: “Did we learn the wrong lesson from the sinking of the Titanic?” “How many people did Orson Wells actually fool?” and “What exactly is Maple Syrup Urine Disease?”
In these ten episodes we will also follow along with SciMar as they take their breakthrough science into the testing phase. Will the things they discovered in a row of test tubes in the lab be repeatable in real people? And will that prove to be the final cure for type 2 diabetes?
So, if you are intrigued by science, get excited about the process of discovery, and want to have the best stories at your next dinner party, this is the show for you. We promise a season full of guinea pigs, Corona beer, shipwrecks, and cobras.
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The series is produced by SciMar, a medical research company developing a new way to detect, treat and cure type 2 diabetes. Rather than insulin from the pancreas, they are focused on hepatalin, a hormone that comes from the liver. We will use historical stories to shine a light on where this modern company is headed. -
Les cours des trois premières années (2015-2018) ont été consacrés aux développements récents de la physique hors d'équilibre, d'abord dans l'optique de la thermodynamique stochastique (théorèmes de fluctuation, relations de Jarzysnki, grandes déviations), puis dans une analyse des propriétés de modèles de transport (processus d'exclusion, chaînes d'oscillateurs anharmoniques) ou de croissance (équation Kardar Parisi Zhang, matrices aléatoires, polymères dirigés). L'année 2018-2019 a présenté une introduction aux idées de renormalisation en physique statistique (universalité, calcul d'exposants) et l'année 2019-2020 a porté sur la dynamique des fronts, en particulier sur des résultats récents relatifs à l'équation de Fisher-KPP.
Les cours des années qui viennent (2020-) porteront sur la théorie des systèmes désordonnés (localisation, verres de spins, réseaux de neurones) et ses applications.
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A podcast about economic thought from the mid-20th Century, and why it matters for us today.