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MorbidMorbidThe Murder of Gary TrianoOn the evening of November 1, 1996, Tucson, Arizona real estate developer and businessman Gary Triano got into his car at the La Paloma Country Club intending to head home, where friends and family were waiting for Gary’s surprise birthday party. However, before Gary had even put the key in the ignition, the car exploded in a ball of flame, plunging the club into panic and chaos, and killing Gary instantly. To investigators, the car bomb planted under Gary’s car had all the hallmarks of a professional hit, and with Gary’s business dealings and financial troubles, there w...2024-02-0859 minThe Scientist SpeaksThe Scientist SpeaksSmart Gateways into the Lab of the FutureAs bioengineers incorporate smart technology into more aspects of the scientific process, these updates promise to digitize and automate laborious, repetitive research tasks while simultaneously transforming the laboratory into a more accessible and connected environment. This episode highlights cutting-edge smart technologies that allow scientists to take their research to the next level by streamlining common experimental workflows. In this month’s episode, Deanna MacNeil from The Scientist’s Creative Services Team spoke with Sofie Salama and David Haussler, professors at the University of California, Santa Cruz, to learn more about the smart technology behind growing brain organoids. 2023-09-2721 minConversations in Equine ScienceConversations in Equine ScienceEquine Neck PainThis episode Kate and Nancy discuss Equine Cervical Pain, clinical signs and treatment. Research Reference/Link (open access): Story, Melinda R., Kevin K. Haussler, Yvette S. Nout-Lomas, Tawfik A. Aboellail, Christopher E. Kawcak, Myra F. Barrett, David D. Frisbie, and C. Wayne McIlwraith. (2021). "Equine Cervical Pain and Dysfunction: Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment" Animals 11, no. 2: 422. https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/2/422#app1-animals-11-00422 2023-04-2226 minCiclismo de ayer y de hoyCiclismo de ayer y de hoyEPISODIO 133: Van der Poel tiene su Roubaix. Vingegaard sin oposición en la Itzulia | Ciclismo de Ayer y de Hoy¿Qué podéis encontrar en este episodio? ⭐Semana de emociones, semana de Paris-Roubaix. Analizaremos la victoria de Mathieu Van der Poel en El Infierno del Norte, sumando su tercer Monumento diferente, una carrera que nunca defrauda. Y durante la semana, vivimos una Itzulia diferente con la incontestable victoria de Jonas Vingegaard. También hablaremos sobre ello. En la actualidad, las dudas de Supermercados Jumbo con el patrocinio del equipo, Tom Pidcock y sus decisiones para poder ganar una Gran Vuelta, Demi Vollering se puso en manos de un psicólogo, también tendremos protagonismo con Audrey Cordon-Ragot, el caso de las moto...2023-04-123h 21Podcast Monetization SecretsPodcast Monetization SecretsWhy You Should Create a Subscription ProgramI recently heard someone make a really bold controversial statement.They said, "If you don't have a continuity program (subscription) in your business, then you don't really have a business." This is a quote from David Frey that was shared with me and it really caused me to stop in my tracks.In this episode, I'm sharing my opinion about this statement and how this can be something that any podcaster can create and earn money for.If you need help with your podcast, you can sign up for a Podcast...2022-10-1130 minNachtschicht // Der Back- & Genuss-BrotcastNachtschicht // Der Back- & Genuss-Brotcast#54 Wieder da ohne Apfelkuchen Wie war Weihnachten und Silvester in der Backstube? Was haben Ingmar und David alles zum Thema Genuss über die Feiertage und den Jahreswechsel erlebt? Warum musste Ingmar unbedingt Risotto kochen? Und wie kommts, dass David plötzlich auch einen Häussler-Holzbackofen erstanden hat? Viele spannende Fragen und jede Menge Abschweifpotenzial – allerdings ohne Apfelkuchen 😊2022-01-131h 07Ciclismo de ayer y de hoyCiclismo de ayer y de hoyEMBARRADOS T2 E12: Worst vuelve a sonreír. Iserbyt no lo deja de hacer. Analizamos Merksplas y Koksijde¿Qué podéis encontrar en este episodio? 00:00 EDITORIAL 02:39 REPASO DE LA ACTUALIDAD Esta semana en el repaso a la actualidad: la polémica por los fijos de Van der Poel y Van Aert, repasamos una entrevista de Felipe Orts, Heinrich Haussler recomienda hacer ciclocross, Marianne Vos anuncia su vuelta, una bonita historia y malas noticias desde Canadá. 20:37 EN BOXES Nos pasaremos por Boxes con Carlos Cortés. Esta semana Carlos Cortés hará un repaso de los circuitos areneros más famosos del circuito. 25:57 ANALIZAMOS MERKSPLAS Y KOKSIJDE Analizaremos todo lo sucedido en las carreras de la Copa del Mundo de Koksij...2021-11-241h 10Nachtschicht // Der Back- & Genuss-BrotcastNachtschicht // Der Back- & Genuss-Brotcast#38 Aprikosen-Feigen-Walnuss-StangeBuchserie #6 Heute kommen wir in die vorletzte Buchwoche – und wir befinden uns in dem spannenden Kapitel „Exotische Heimat“. Wie Ingmar auf die Idee kam, eine Aprikosen-Feigen-Walnuss-Stange zu backen und wie das Ganze funktioniert hört ihr in dieser Folge. Außerdem im Gepäck: Zwei interessante Feedbacks und die Auflösung zu der Frage, ob Ingmar sich letzte Woche tatsächlich einen Häussler-Ofen gekauft hat. Seid gespannt! Aprikosen-Feigen-Walnuss-Stange Ruhezeiten: Vorteig: 16 - 24 Stunden Teig: 120 Minuten Stückgare: 60 Minuten Ergibt:4 Stück Teig Siehe Kochertaler Rezept Folge 9 Quellstück 100 g Aprikosen, getr...2021-09-0947 minNachtschicht // Der Back- & Genuss-BrotcastNachtschicht // Der Back- & Genuss-Brotcast#2 Die Must-haves der Hobbybäcker-Ausstattung Den berüchtigten Backstein von David gibt's hier Ein krass gutes Bäckermesser findest du hier Gärfolie vom Häussler gibt’s hier Weitere Inspiration zur Wahl der richtigen Küchenmaschine gibt’s hier 2020-11-2623 minArtist on ArtArtist on ArtDavid HausslerOn February 7, 2020, Dr. David Haussler, a biomolecular engineer and the Director of the UCSC Genomics Institute sat down for an interview with Nada Miljkovic. During our interview, Dr. Haussler shares his insights about a broad spectrum of subjects, from the evolution of the brain, consciousness, and collaboration, to bioethics. He also spoke about […] The post David Haussler appeared first on Artist on Art.2020-02-1200 minPodcasting for Small and Local BusinessPodcasting for Small and Local BusinessDavid A. Cox - PC Classes Online - Provincetown, MAAfter spending several years working at an Apple store, David realized he had a gift for teaching people technology.  He quit his job and got clients on his own and started his own business.  David went on to appear on the Shark Tank TV show and says it was one of the best things that ever happened to him, but not for the reason you think.2014-09-0354 minThe 7th Avenue ProjectThe 7th Avenue ProjectSaving Animals, Cell by CellSan Diego's “Frozen Zoo” is one of the world's largest collections of living animal tissue, collected from hundreds of species for research, conservation and even cloning. We talked to geneticist Oliver Ryder, one of the scientists who manage the Frozen Zoo. Also, a conversation with David Haussler, coordinator of the Genome 10K Project, which is using samples from the Frozen Zoo and other sources to map the genomes of 10,000 species.2010-12-0500 minFutures in Biotech (Audio)Futures in Biotech (Audio)Project Genome 10K - Mapping Life's Greatest Journey - Project Genome 10k, and how sequencing ten thousand vertebrate genomes will tell us about our past, present, and future. Project Genome 10k, and how sequencing ten thousand vertebrate genomes will tell us about our past, present, and future. Our guest is Dr. David Haussler, professor of biomolecular engineering, University of California at Santa Cruz, director of the Center for Biomolecular Science & Engineering, and investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute Host: Marc Pelletier Guest: Dr. David Haussler For a free audiobook, visit Audible.com/biotech. Thanks to Phil Pelletier and Will Hall for the great themes. Thanks to CacheFly for providing the bandwidth for this netcast.2010-01-2652 minThe 7th Avenue ProjectThe 7th Avenue ProjectBuilding The Genome ZooBuilding the genome zoo. In the most ambitious effort of its type ever attempted, scientists are hoping to map the genes of 10,000 different animals. Proponents say the "Genome 10K project" will provide vast new insights into the biology, evolution and preservation of species. Robert talks to project coordinator David Haussler of UC Santa Cruz.2009-11-2200 minKQED Science Video PodcastKQED Science Video PodcastThe Reverse Evolution MachineIn search of the common ancestor of all mammals, UC Santa Cruz scientist David Haussler is pulling a complete reversal. Instead of investigating fossil remains, he's comparing the genomes of living mammals and constructing a map of our common ancestors' DNA. His technique holds promise for providing a better picture of how life evolved on Earth.2007-09-0500 min