Popular Science Radio
Summary: POPULAR SCIENCE RADIO brings you all the newest discoveries and emerging technologies, cutting-edge innovations in science and technology each week. Presented in an interactive, entertaining and easy to understand forum with host, Alan Taylor. Broadcast weekly from out Los Angeles studio and "on the road", Popular Science Radio brings you behind the scenes coverage from technical and scientific events around the country. Get the latest on time travel, warp factors, reprogramming your mind, artificial intelligence, and the current innovations in automobiles, gadgets, food science, technology, health and lots more. Join host Alan Taylor with an exciting a mix of scientific experts, bold inventors, tech geeks, dreamers, innovators, tinkerers, thinkers and celebrity guests. This is your source to uncover scientific and the technical treasures on nationally syndicated radio, podcasts, and more.
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Dr. Hotze's (@HotzeHealth) Wellness Center in Houston, Texas has seen and treated patients from all across the globe. From allergies, to adrenal fatigue, to thyroid problems - Hotze Wellness addresses all of these and more.
The proof is in the results. Dr. Hotze (@HotzeHealth) shares the story of one of his past patients, a woman who had been struggling with various health issues since she was 18. After 50 doctors and no improvement, she visited Dr. Hotze's Wellness Center. Tune in to find out what happened. Listen to Full Episode #321 Download Segment 4
The proof is in the results. Dr. Hotze (@HotzeHealth) shares the story of one of his past patients, a woman who had been struggling with various health issues since she was 18. After 50 doctors and no improvement, she visited Dr. Hotze's Wellness Center. Tune in to find out what happened.
When a terrorist attack happens, our law enforcement needs to be able to respond and send information to neighboring departments quickly. COPsync (@COPsync_Inc) CEO, Ron Woessner, tells us about his real time information sharing system that connects all law enforcement agencies. Listen to Full Episode #321 Download Segment 5
When a terrorist attack happens, our law enforcement needs to be able to respond and send information to neighboring departments quickly. COPsync (@COPsync_Inc) CEO, Ron Woessner, tells us about his real time information sharing system that connects all law enforcement agencies.
COPsync (@COPsync_Inc) has the potential to give all officers in America the ability to identify and handle threats more efficiently and quickly. Ron Woessner has a slew of examples on how this service can help cops to protect and serve. Listen to Full Episode #321 Download Segment 6
COPsync (@COPsync_Inc) has the potential to give all officers in America the ability to identify and handle threats more efficiently and quickly. Ron Woessner has a slew of examples on how this service can help cops to protect and serve.
When you live in extreme isolation, survival depends on your ability to think on your feet and quickly adapt. Do you have what it takes to live "Life Below Zero" like Sue Aikens? Plus, we look at the issue of ocean acidification, as well as new technology that helps connect people with experts all around the world. | Download Full Episode #320 Segment 1: Extreme Isolation | Download Segment 1 Star or National Geographic Channel's "Life Below Zero" (@LifeBelowZeroTV), Sue Aikens, shares the tearful moment she stepped off the plane to become warden of the Kavik River Camp in Alaska. Segment 2: Trouble on the Tundra | Download Segment 2 "I laid here 10 days before somebody found me..." With two dislocated hips and a head wound, star of "Life Below Zero" (@LifeBelowZeroTV), Sue Aikens, hunted down and killed the grizzly bear that left her for dead. The torment didn't end there, however. Sue recalls the terrifying event, blow for blow. Segment 3: Life According to Sue | Download Segment 3 From the most important tool in the wild to who she's voting for, Alan Taylor launches a rapid-fire Q&A with Kavik River Camp Warden, Sue Aikens. Segment 4: Wild Wisdom | Download Segment 4 Sue Aikens of "Life Below Zero" (@LifeBelowZeroTV) offers sage advice for those living the daily grind: Don't let your dreams get lost, sometimes you need to escape. Plus, get the natural headache remedy you can find in the wild. Segment 5: Ocean Health | Download Segment 5 Our oceans are facing a real problem: They are becoming more acidic. XPRIZE (@xprize) Senior Director, Dr. Paul Bunje, explains how the Wendy Schmidt Ocean Health XPRIZE (@xprize) is designed to motivate teams of researchers to come up with a solution to this crisis. Segment 6: XpertEye | Download Segment 6 XpertEye Mobility M1 (@AMA_SAfrance) allows users to connect with a remote expert anywhere in the world. How will this influence trade and medical work? Find out with AMA XpertEye U.S. Director, Anne-Fleur Andrle.
When you live in extreme isolation, survival depends on your ability to think on your feet and quickly adapt. Do you have what it takes to live "Life Below Zero" like Sue Aikens? Plus, we look at the issue of ocean acidification, as well as new technology that helps connect people with experts all around the world. | Download Full Episode #320
Star or National Geographic Channel's "Life Below Zero" (@LifeBelowZeroTV), Sue Aikens, shares the tearful moment she stepped off the plane to become warden of the Kavik River Camp in Alaska. Listen to Full Episode #320 Download Segment 1
Star or National Geographic Channel's "Life Below Zero" (@LifeBelowZeroTV), Sue Aikens, shares the tearful moment she stepped off the plane to become warden of the Kavik River Camp in Alaska.
"I laid here 10 days before somebody found me..." With two dislocated hips and a head wound, star of "Life Below Zero" (@LifeBelowZeroTV), Sue Aikens, hunted down and killed the grizzly bear that left her for dead. The torment didn't end there, however. Sue recalls the terrifying event, blow for blow. Listen to Full Episode #320 Download Segment 2
"I laid here 10 days before somebody found me..." With two dislocated hips and a head wound, star of "Life Below Zero" (@LifeBelowZeroTV), Sue Aikens, hunted down and killed the grizzly bear that left her for dead. The torment didn't end there, however. Sue recalls the terrifying event, blow for blow.
From the most important tool in the wild to who she's voting for, Alan Taylor launches a rapid-fire Q&A with Kavik River Camp Warden, Sue Aikens. Listen to Full Episode #320 Download Segment 3
From the most important tool in the wild to who she's voting for, Alan Taylor launches a rapid-fire Q&A with Kavik River Camp Warden, Sue Aikens.