Ranked #1
Duly Noted – Dr. Sönke Ahrens, Author, How to Take Smart Notes – Finding Efficiency in Note Taking to Achieve More Comprehensive Learning and Increased Productivity
Duly Noted – Dr. Sönke Ahrens, Author, How to Take Smart Notes – Finding Efficiency in Note Taking to Achieve More Comprehensive Learning and Increased Productivity
Dr. Sönke Ahrens, author, How to Take Smart Notes: One Simple Technique to Boost Writing, Learning, and Thinking – for S... Read more
7 Aug 2019
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39mins
Ranked #2
Decoding Non-Coding RNA: A Closer Look at the Role of MicroRNA—Shervin Takyar, MD, PhD—Yale School of Medicine
Decoding Non-Coding RNA: A Closer Look at the Role of MicroRNA—Shervin Takyar, MD, PhD—Yale School of Medicine
Shervin Takyar, MD, PhD, is an associate professor at Yale School of Medicine who joins the show today to discuss micro... Read more
1 May 2020
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39mins
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Transplants without Immunosuppressant Drugs: UCSF's Transplant and Stem Cell Immunobiology Lab
Transplants without Immunosuppressant Drugs: UCSF's Transplant and Stem Cell Immunobiology Lab
Sonja Schrepfer Bio: Sonja Schrepfer, M.D., Ph.D., Professor of Surgery, founded the Transplant and Stem Cell Immunobiol... Read more
23 Apr 2020
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37mins
Ranked #4
The Myth of Aging – Aubrey de Grey, PhD, Chief Science Officer and Co-founder of SENS Research Foundation – Debunking the Myth That Nothing Can Be Done About Aging, Through Scientific Research and Development
The Myth of Aging – Aubrey de Grey, PhD, Chief Science Officer and Co-founder of SENS Research Foundation – Debunking the Myth That Nothing Can Be Done About Aging, Through Scientific Research and Development
Aubrey de Grey, Ph.D., Chief Science Officer and Co-founder of SENS Research Foundation, delivers an overview of aging a... Read more
14 Jun 2019
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47mins
Ranked #5
Toxoplasma Gon ‘n Did It Again (A Microscopic Look at the Behavior of Toxoplasma Gondii)—William J. Sullivan, PhD—Showalter Professor of Pharmacology & Toxicology at Indiana University School of Medicine
Toxoplasma Gon ‘n Did It Again (A Microscopic Look at the Behavior of Toxoplasma Gondii)—William J. Sullivan, PhD—Showalter Professor of Pharmacology & Toxicology at Indiana University School of Medicine
Professor and author of Pleased to Meet Me: Genes, Germs, and the Curious Forces That Make Us Who We Are, joins the show... Read more
17 Mar 2020
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38mins
Ranked #6
Deep Thoughts About Nutrition - Dr. Cate Shanahan – drcate.com
Deep Thoughts About Nutrition - Dr. Cate Shanahan – drcate.com
Around 2001, Dr. Cate Shanahan acquired a mysterious pain and inflammation in her knee, which her medical providers coul... Read more
22 Oct 2019
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38mins
Ranked #7
Psilocybin Salvation – Alan K. Davis, PhD, of the Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research at Johns Hopkins University – Unlocking the Power of Magic Mushrooms in a Clinical Setting that Could Offer New Hope for Depression Sufferers
Psilocybin Salvation – Alan K. Davis, PhD, of the Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research at Johns Hopkins University – Unlocking the Power of Magic Mushrooms in a Clinical Setting that Could Offer New Hope for Depression Sufferers
Alan K. Davis, PhD, of the Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research at Johns Hopkins University, discusses his ... Read more
14 Oct 2019
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26mins
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A Shoe that Puts Your Foot’s Desires First—Steven Sashen—Xero Shoes
A Shoe that Puts Your Foot’s Desires First—Steven Sashen—Xero Shoes
Modern athletic shoes seem to be constantly changing and improving, with the newest versions usually coming out with ext... Read more
3 Sep 2019
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51mins
Ranked #9
Origami Screen Turns Windows into Solar Panels: Prevalent Architecture's Ben Berwick Talks Solar
Origami Screen Turns Windows into Solar Panels: Prevalent Architecture's Ben Berwick Talks Solar
Prevalent Architecture has created a solar panel that collects solar energy and illuminates interior spaces. Founder and... Read more
27 Apr 2020
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22mins
Ranked #10
Examining the Ethics of Health Care and COVID-19—Dr. James Thomas—Department of Epidemiology at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Examining the Ethics of Health Care and COVID-19—Dr. James Thomas—Department of Epidemiology at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Associate professor at UNC Department of Epidemiology, Dr. James Thomas, joins the show to discuss his line of work in ... Read more
23 May 2020
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33mins
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Dirty Electricity: Diana Jabour Discusses How to Make a Healthier Home
Dirty Electricity: Diana Jabour Discusses How to Make a Healthier Home
Diana Jabour describes the "building biology" of our homes. She explains: How bodily health connects to our building ch... Read more
8 Jan 2020
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53mins
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Sleep and Snoring Struggles—Erin Elliott—Dentist and Sleep, Snoring, and Sleep Apnea Expert
Sleep and Snoring Struggles—Erin Elliott—Dentist and Sleep, Snoring, and Sleep Apnea Expert
Snoring is so common these days that some people either think it’s normal or just learn to live with it, but many encoun... Read more
3 Jan 2020
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24mins
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Plant Medicine: How Donnie Yance Uses Plants to Improve Healthcare and Quality of Life
Plant Medicine: How Donnie Yance Uses Plants to Improve Healthcare and Quality of Life
Renowned herbalist and nutritionist Donnie Yance talks about plant-based treatments with a focus on cancer management sp... Read more
20 Jan 2020
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50mins
Ranked #14
Google Artificial Intelligence: DeepMind's Irina Higgins Talks about the Field
Google Artificial Intelligence: DeepMind's Irina Higgins Talks about the Field
Irina Higgins works to develop effective artificial intelligence models for Google's DeepMind project. She explains so... Read more
7 May 2020
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18mins
Ranked #15
Learning Level (pro) – Scott Young, Author, Ultralearning: Master Hard Skills, Outsmart the Competition, and Accelerate Your Career – Cranking Up Our Internal Learning Mechanisms for Maximum Productivity
Learning Level (pro) – Scott Young, Author, Ultralearning: Master Hard Skills, Outsmart the Competition, and Accelerate Your Career – Cranking Up Our Internal Learning Mechanisms for Maximum Productivity
Scott Young, author of the exciting new book, Ultra learning: Master Hard Skills, Outsmart the Competition, and Accelera... Read more
12 Jul 2019
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49mins
Ranked #16
On the Latest in AI Research and Development—Alexey Potapov—SingularityNET
On the Latest in AI Research and Development—Alexey Potapov—SingularityNET
Smart cities, personal assistants, and human longevity; what do each of these things have in common? They’re all—in one ... Read more
25 Oct 2019
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28mins
Ranked #17
Detecting Cancer Earlier: Danial A. Heller Discusses Nanotechnologists' Advances
Detecting Cancer Earlier: Danial A. Heller Discusses Nanotechnologists' Advances
Daniel Heller runs a lab developing nanomaterials for the treatment and detection of cancer and other diseases. He expl... Read more
12 May 2020
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25mins
Ranked #18
Sleep & Health – Karen L. Lee, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, NYU Langone – The Many Advances in Sleep Medicine
Sleep & Health – Karen L. Lee, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, NYU Langone – The Many Advances in Sleep Medicine
Karen L. Lee, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Neurology, NYU Langone, delivers an overview of her import... Read more
30 Aug 2019
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47mins
Ranked #19
Where Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience Meet—Irina Rish, PhD—University of Montreal
Where Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience Meet—Irina Rish, PhD—University of Montreal
Associate Professor in the Computer Science and Operations Research Department at the University of Montreal, Irina Rish... Read more
19 Dec 2019
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35mins
Ranked #20
Disarming Cancer Cells with the Safest Drugs Possible—Robin Bannister, Ph.D.—Care Oncology Clinic
Disarming Cancer Cells with the Safest Drugs Possible—Robin Bannister, Ph.D.—Care Oncology Clinic
“My reason for wanting to start the company was a very simple one actually, and a very personal one: my wife had cancer,... Read more
25 Nov 2019
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38mins