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1. A new report released by the Alberta Geological Survey and Geological Survey of Canada has prompted significant mineral staking activity by mineral exploration companies. The report presents heavy mineral and geochemical results from glacial drift samples collected in the Zama Lake and Bistcho Lake map areas.
2. A river-raft field trip down the North Saskatchewan River offers a glimpse of the past 60 million years of Edmonton's natural history, |
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Powerful ideas for all lovers of personal and political freedom — Freedomain Radio is one of the highest-rated podcasts on PodFeed. Topics range from philosophy to psychology to economics to art to how to achieve real freedom in the modern world. Passionate, articulate, funny and irreverent, Freedomain Radio shines a bold light on old topics—and invents a few new ones to boot! |
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Welcome to Talking ADHD, an audio CME program for healthcare professionals working with and caring for patients with ADHD. In each quarterly CME-accredited issue, Robert L. Findling, MD, discusses a compelling area in ADHD with guest experts, and there are slides and links to relevant references available to help you find out more about the topic. Between the quarterly CME programs, we present biweekly In Discussion updates, featuring news, an interview, and brief commentary: Dr Findling discusses recent research in the field with the researchers involved to provide you with the latest intelligence on ADHD. |
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The NimbleGen Webinar Series features genomics researchers describing their work incorporating NimbleGen microarrays in a diverse range of research including the study of DNA copy-number variance, the genome-wide mapping of DNA binding protein, chromatin remodeling, histone and DNA methylation, genepression analysis, and the identification and characterization of single nucleotide polymorphisms. |
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Science for people who hadn't realized that science could be interesting. Science & technology explained in a conversational way, with a minimum of jargon. Hard science explained, simple science put in context, bad reporting of science responded to -- all in handy blog / podcast form! |
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This CME program from the American Academy of Family Physicians covers: 1) Evidence-based strategies to overcome patient resistance to healthy lifestyle changes. 2) Strategies for overcoming time constraints to addressing overweight and obesity. 3) Maximizing reimbursement for treatment and management of conditions related to overweight and obesity. Earn up to 2 Prescribed CME credits. |
The Strange But True Radio Podcast, updated every other Tuesday by 8pm GMT
The Strange But True Radio Podcast began over 2-years ago. The aim has never changed, to bring the listener paranormal news and strange goings on from around the world.But We also speak about major world events and how they effectour lives. Plus our reporters Steve and Jo Farmer go on regular ghost investigations.
Get in touch: news@strangebuttrueradio.com
Myspace: www.myspace.com/philkeeler
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On April 1st, 2005, the Alberta Geological Survey assumed the responsibility for the long-term monitoring of Turtle Mountain, the site of the famous 1903 Frank Slide. With funding from the Alberta government and the addition of staff in August 2005, the Geohazards Program was created. This article outlines the objectives and accomplishments of the program to date. |
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On April 1st, 2005, the Alberta Geological Survey assumed the responsibility for the long-term monitoring of Turtle Mountain, the site of the famous 1903 Frank Slide. With funding from the Alberta government and the addition of staff in August 2005, the Geohazards Program was created. This article outlines the objectives and accomplishments of the program to date. |
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Matter That Matters... and anti-matter too.
Sassy Science is a science and music audio podcast hosted by Sassy Sonya - Science Adventurer (a.k.a. Sonya Buyting - Science Journalist, TV Host & Producer). She delves into science news, answers to some big questions, superhero science, and music, but with a fresh, sassy, and scintillating take.
It's a feast for your mind and ears. Science + Music = Sassy. |
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A Parkinsons Podcast by a Professional Podcaster with Parkinsons! News about PD, latest research and updates, personal stories, humor and support! |
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Podcasts from California's Monterey Bay Aquarium share fascinating stories about sea otters, sharks and other sealife. From the ocean's edge to the deep sea, listeners can explore Earth's last great wilderness and the remarkable creatures that call it home. |
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SmallTalk is a podcast series where we chat about nanotechnology with leading scientists, thinkers, artists, writers, and visionaries, and look at quirky nanoscience stories in the news. Dr. Stephanie Chasteen, of the Exploratorium’s Teacher Institute, hosts this monthly series. |
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These video podcasts explain physics concepts typically covered in a high school physics course. |
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Ghost Gab is a Paranormal Talk Show hosted by Paranormal Investigators David Schumacher and Jennifer Lauer of the Southern Wisconsin Paranormal Research Group.
The Show features a variety of interesting paranormal topics, everything from apparitions to Parapsychology. Complete with Movie Reviews, Rants and a variety of interesting Interviews from Hell and the great BEYOND! |
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German Podcast - Große Entdeckungen und Erfindungen der Menschheit.
Hier erfahrt Ihr wöchentlich allerlei interessantes, kurioses, lustiges und spannendes über die kleinen und großen Erfindungen, Entdeckungen und technischen Errungenschaften, die uns täglich in unserem Leben begegnen. |
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Audio podcast featuring information and interviews about NASA learning opportunities |
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We're two grad students that enjoy hanging out, drinking beer, and talking about everyday science stuff. Each week we come up with questions we think most people would be interested in, look up the answers, and explain them over a few beers. So sit back, have a beer (or a soda if you're under age) and you might just learn something interesting. |
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Video science podcasts with an edgy and satirical point of view promoting and defending science. |
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