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On the Table with Ashley
From Brain to Home: The Psychology of Home Design with Amber Dunford
Send us a textDesign Psychology is on the table today! Rounding out our From Brain to Home series, we are joined by Amber Dunford, a former mental health clinician turned interior stylist and one of only a handful of design psychology consultants with expertise in the connection between space design and mental health. Amber spent years in private practice as a therapist before merging her passions for design and psychology by developing a college course on the relationship between the two. She joins Ashley to discuss the powerful and often underrated, correlation between our m...
2025-06-18
1h 05
Working People
‘It’s Elon versus everyone’: A dire warning from fired federal workers (w/ Cat Farman, Jasmine McAllister, & Will Munger)
In this urgent episode of Working People, we focus on the Trump-Musk administration’s all-out assault on federal workers and its takeover and reordering of our entire system of government. “At least 20,000 federal workers have so far been fired by the Trump administration,” Ed Pilkington and Chris Stein report in The Guardian, “most of them recent hires on probationary periods who lack employment protections. In addition, the White House claims that more than 75,000 employees have accepted its offer of deferred resignations. The purge has prompted speculation that Trump is engaging in one of the biggest job cutting rounds in US history...
2025-03-05
55 min
The Real News Podcast
‘It's Elon versus everyone’: A dire warning from fired federal workers
In this urgent episode of Working People, we focus on the Trump-Musk administration's all-out assault on federal workers and its takeover and reordering of our entire system of government. “At least 20,000 federal workers have so far been fired by the Trump administration,” Ed Pilkington and Chris Stein report in The Guardian, “most of them recent hires on probationary periods who lack employment protections. In addition, the White House claims that more than 75,000 employees have accepted its offer of deferred resignations. The purge has prompted speculation that Trump is engaging in one of the biggest job cutting rounds in US histor...
2025-02-26
55 min
The Headlines
Trump’s Attack on Foreign Aid, and Disappearing Bird Flu Data
Plus, New Orleans’ Super Bowl makeover. On Today’s Episode:Trump Administration to Lay Off Nearly All of U.S. Aid Agency’s Staff, by Karoun Demirjian and Aishvarya KaviAbandoned in the Middle of Clinical Trials, Because of a Trump Order, by Stephanie NolenJudge Delays Program Offering Federal Workers Incentives to Quit, by Zach Montague and Madeleine NgoFederal Election Commission Chair Says Trump Has Moved to Fire Her, by Chris CameronN.C.A.A., Following Trump’s Order, Excludes Transgender Athletes From Women’s Sports, b...
2025-02-07
09 min
Doctors Take the Mic
Monoclonal antibodies for rheumatism in dogs, Librela
Podcast Summary: "Doctors Take the Mic - Concerns Over Arthritis Drug for Dogs" Dr. Gloria Wu discusses potential risks of Librela, an arthritis drug for dogs, highlighted in a December 21, 2024 New York Times article by Emily Anthes. Librela, a monoclonal antibody injection, has been linked to severe neurological effects, including seizures and death, despite initially listing mild side effects. Since its U.S. approval in 2023, over 3,600 adverse events have been reported, raising concerns. While many dogs benefit, others suffer severe reactions, often due to unrecognized underlying conditions. The FDA has recommended updating Librela's label. Dr. Wu advises p...
2025-01-21
04 min
The Headlines
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to Resign, and U.S. Reports First Bird Flu Death
Plus, the Taliban is welcoming tourists. On Today’s Episode:Justin Trudeau’s Trying to Save His Party. Is He Hurting Canada?, by Matina Stevis-GridneffFirst Bird Flu Death in U.S. Reported in Louisiana, by Apoorva Mandavilli and Emily AnthesDana White, the Ultimate Fighting Championship C.E.O., Joins Meta’s Board, by Kate CongerFor Many Returning Russian Veterans, a Long Road of Recovery Awaits, by Valerie HopkinsIgnoring Warnings, a Growing Band of Tourists Venture to Afghanistan, by David Zucchino
2025-01-07
09 min
Curiosity Weekly
Re-release: 3D Ink, RSVP No, Old Dogs
Today, you’ll learn about a new ink that can 3D print inside your body using soundwaves, why saying no to invitations isn’t as bad as you might think, and some new drugs that could potentially make your dog live longer. 3D Ink •“Soundwaves Harden 3D-Printed Treatments in Deep Tissues.” by Michaela Martinez. 2023. •“Dental curing light.” Wikipedia. •“Self-enhancing sono-inks enable deep-penetration acoustic volumetric printing.” by Xiao Kuang, et al. 2023. RSVP No •“Just say no to that invitation.” n.a. 2023. •“Saying No: The Negative Ramifications From Invitation Declines Are L...
2024-12-12
12 min
The Headlines
Syria’s New Reality, and Trump Lays Out Aggressive Agenda
Plus, the end of the Eras Tour. Tune in every weekday morning. To get our full audio journalism and storytelling experience, download the New York Times Audio app — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter.Tell us what you think at: theheadlines@nytimes.com. On Today’s Episode:With Assad Gone, a Brutal Dictatorship Ends. But the New Risks Are Huge, by David E. SangerTrump Signals an Aggressive Opening, Threatening ‘Jail’ for Cheney and Others, by Peter BakerDisappointed Pr...
2024-12-09
08 min
Curiosity Weekly
Sinuses & Mental Health, Vaporizing Plastic, Monkey Names
Today, you’ll learn about the connection between chronic sinus infections and anxiety, a new way to recycle plastic by vaporizing it, and how marmosets call each other by name. Sinuses & Mental Health “Chronic Rhinosinusitis and Mental Health.” by Najm S. Khan, et al. 2024. “Chronic Sinusitis.” CDC. 2022. Vaporizing Plastic “New process vaporizes plastic bags and bottles, yielding gases [sic] to make new, recycled plastics.” by Robert Sanders. 2024. “Plastic Pollution.” by Hannah Ritchie, et al. 2022. Monkey Names “These monkeys use names to communicate with each other, study fin...
2024-10-11
12 min
The Headlines
Harris and Trump’s Next Moves, and Francine Lashes Southern Louisiana
Plus, debunking claims about immigrants in Ohio. Tune in every weekday morning. To get our full audio journalism and storytelling experience, download the New York Times Audio app — available to Times news subscribers on iOS — and sign up for our weekly newsletter.Tell us what you think at: theheadlines@nytimes.com. On Today’s Episode:Harris, After a Debate Success, Confronts a Battleground ‘Game of Inches,’ by Reid J. Epstein, Erica L. Green and Nicholas NehamasTrump Says He Had a Great Debate. His Allies Privately Say Otherwise, by Jon...
2024-09-12
08 min
Slate History
John Dickerson’s Navel Gazing: The Power of Four Numbers
In this week’s essay, John discusses the art of attention and how to develop the skill of slow-looking. Notebook Entries:Notebook 75, page 8. September 20211016 Notebook 1, page 54. June 1990- Magna carta 1215 at Salisbury- Girls skipping- The Haunch of Venison- Chris References:Georgia O’Keeffe MuseumA Little History of the World by E.H GombrichArtist Jeff Koons“The Art of Divination: D.H. Lawrence on the Power of Pure Attention” by Mar...
2024-04-27
33 min
Slate Culture
John Dickerson’s Navel Gazing: The Power of Four Numbers
In this week’s essay, John discusses the art of attention and how to develop the skill of slow-looking. Notebook Entries: Notebook 75, page 8. September 20211016 Notebook 1, page 54. June 1990- Magna carta 1215 at Salisbury- Girls skipping- The Haunch of Venison- Chris References:Georgia O’Keeffe MuseumA Little History of the World by E.H GombrichArtist Jeff Koons“The Art of Divination: D.H. Lawrence on the Power of Pure Attent...
2024-04-27
33 min
Political Gabfest
John Dickerson’s Navel Gazing: The Power of Four Numbers
In this week’s essay, John discusses the art of attention and how to develop the skill of slow-looking. Notebook Entries: Notebook 75, page 8. September 20211016 Notebook 1, page 54. June 1990- Magna carta 1215 at Salisbury- Girls skipping- The Haunch of Venison- Chris References:Georgia O’Keeffe MuseumA Little History of the World by E.H GombrichArtist Jeff Koons“The Art of Divination: D.H. Lawrence on the Power of...
2024-04-27
33 min
Navel Gazing
John Dickerson’s Notebooks: The Power of Four Numbers
In this week’s essay, John discusses the art of attention and how to develop the skill of slow-looking. Notebook Entries:Notebook 75, page 8. September 20211016 Notebook 1, page 54. June 1990- Magna carta 1215 at Salisbury- Girls skipping- The Haunch of Venison- Chris References:Georgia O’Keeffe MuseumA Little History of the World by E.H GombrichArtist Jeff Koons“The Art of Divination: D.H. Lawrence on the Power of Pure...
2024-04-27
33 min
The Daily
The Evolving Danger of the New Bird Flu
The outbreak of bird flu currently tearing through the nation’s poultry is the worst in U.S. history. Scientists say it is now spreading beyond farms into places and species it has never been before.Emily Anthes, a science reporter for The Times, explains.Guest: Emily Anthes, a science reporter for The New York Times.Background reading: Scientists have faulted the federal response to bird flu outbreaks on dairy farms.Here’s what to know about the outbreak.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next wo...
2024-04-22
24 min
The Daily
The Evolving Danger of the New Bird Flu
The outbreak of bird flu currently tearing through the nation’s poultry is the worst in U.S. history. Scientists say it is now spreading beyond farms into places and species it has never been before.Emily Anthes, a science reporter for The Times, explains.Guest: Emily Anthes, a science reporter for The New York Times.Background reading: Scientists have faulted the federal response to bird flu outbreaks on dairy farms.Here’s what to know about the outbreak.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next wo...
2024-04-22
24 min
Deborah Lebree's podcast
The Evolving Danger of the New Bird Flu
The outbreak of bird flu currently tearing through the nation’s poultry is the worst in U.S. history. Scientists say it is now spreading beyond farms into places and species it has never been before.Emily Anthes, a science reporter for The Times, explains.Guest: Emily Anthes, a science reporter for The New York Times.Background reading: Scientists have faulted the federal response to bird flu outbreaks on dairy farms.Here’s what to know about the outbreak.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next wo
2024-04-22
23 min
The Daily
The Evolving Danger of the New Bird Flu
The outbreak of bird flu currently tearing through the nation’s poultry is the worst in U.S. history. Scientists say it is now spreading beyond farms into places and species it has never been before.Emily Anthes, a science reporter for The Times, explains.Guest: Emily Anthes, a science reporter for The New York Times.Background reading: Scientists have faulted the federal response to bird flu outbreaks on dairy farms.Here’s what to know about the outbreak.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each...
2024-04-22
00 min
The Daily
The Evolving Danger of the New Bird Flu
The outbreak of bird flu currently tearing through the nation’s poultry is the worst in U.S. history. Scientists say it is now spreading beyond farms into places and species it has never been before.Emily Anthes, a science reporter for The Times, explains.Guest: Emily Anthes, a science reporter for The New York Times.Background reading: Scientists have faulted the federal response to bird flu outbreaks on dairy farms.Here’s what to know about the outbreak.For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each...
2024-04-22
23 min
Curiosity Weekly
3D Ink, RSVP No, Old Dogs
Today, you’ll learn about a new ink that can 3D print inside your body using soundwaves, why saying no to invitations isn’t as bad as you might think, and some new drugs that could potentially make your dog live longer. 3D Ink “Soundwaves Harden 3D-Printed Treatments in Deep Tissues.” by Michaela Martinez. 2023. “Dental curing light.” Wikipedia. “Self-enhancing sono-inks enable deep-penetration acoustic volumetric printing.” by Xiao Kuang, et al. 2023. RSVP No “Just say no to that invitation.” n.a. 2023. “Saying No: The Negative Ramifications From Invitation Declines Are Less Severe Tha...
2024-01-26
12 min
More Pages
Second Annual Mid-Year Freak Out
A slightly belated second annual mid-year freak out! Faith and Sara are talking all the books we have read so far this year and wrapping up the first half of 2023. Instagram: @morepages TikTok: @More.Pages Books mentioned: How High We Go In The Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu The Wall by Marlen Haushofer Astrid Parker Doesn't Fail by Ashley Herring Blake The Murder of Roger Aykroyd by Agatha Christie Unearthing by Kyo Maclear Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarrows Moon of the Turning Leaves by Waubgeshig Rice Crook Manifesto by Colson Whitehead Jitterbug Perfume...
2023-09-07
1h 10
AMSEcast
AMSE Science Report with guest Emily Anthes
2023-06-19
04 min
Healthy Aging Show
Causes of Gray Hair ● Best time of day for Meds
PODCAST SHOW NOTES Vol 1 Episode 3 Episode 3 Cause gray hair - Going gray is caused by a massive buildup of hydrogen peroxide due to wear and tear of our hair follicles. The peroxide winds up blocking the normal synthesis of melanin, our hair's natural pigment. That may be the cause, then is it reversible? 00:22 Senile hair graying: H2O2-mediated oxidative stress affects human hair color by blunting methionine sulfoxide repair https://faseb.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1096/fj.08-125435 Best Time to take meds – Does our bodies internal circadian rhythm...
2023-05-19
12 min
Curiosity Weekly
Flirting Cats, Walking Sharks, Preventing Cerebral Palsy
We discuss a new app that can translate a cat’s meow into human languages, how the Epaulette shark is teaching us about climate change, and a potential treatment that might prevent cerebral palsy.Flirting Cats “Did My Cat Just Hit On Me? An Adventure in Pet Translation” by Emily Antheshttps://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/29/science/cats-pets-ommunication-artificial-intelligence.html“Melody matters: An acoustic study of domestic cat meows in six contexts and four mental states” by Susanne Schötz, Joost van de Weijer, and Robert Eklundhttps://peerj.com/preprints/27926/“The Animal Translators” by Emily Antheshttps://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/30/science/translators-ani...
2022-10-28
14 min
Curiosity Weekly
Bee Venom Kills Cancer, Giant Manatees, Monkey Masturbation
Our stories today discuss how bee venom can potentially help fight cancer, the history of manatees, and recent discoveries in how monkeys use tools. Bee Venom Kills Cancer“Honeybee venom kills aggressive breast cancer cells: Australian study” by Rachel Arthurhttps://www.biopharma-reporter.com/Article/2020/09/07/Honeybee-venom-kills-aggressive-breast-cancer-cells-study“Honeybee venom 'kills some breast cancer cells'” by BBChttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-53994058“Honeybee venom kills aggressive breast cancer cells” by James Kingslandhttps://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/honeybee-venom-kills-aggressive-breast-cancer-cells#Blocking-messagesGiant Manatees“New research tracks the history of manatees across Earth's oceans” by Karl Bateshttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/08/220825120334.htm“History of Ma...
2022-10-06
11 min
Lundi au Soleil
#11 - Travail flexible : comment maintenir la cohésion en entreprise ?, avec Camille Rabineau
After work, team building, tracances, etc. De nouvelles tendances considérées comme inclusives ont émergé dans l’organisation du travail et bousculent nos comportements sociaux. Certains vivent très bien le full télétravail tandis que d’autres n’arrivent pas à avancer sans leurs collègues préférés à côté. Avec des besoins aussi différents, comment l’entreprise peut-elle maintenir son unité ? Et dans le même temps, le boulot et ses nouveaux outils s’immiscent de plus en plus dans notre vie, empiétant sur notre espace personnel. Alors comment aider ses salariés à définir une lim...
2022-09-12
1h 05
The Other Animals
Google translate for Fido? / The Catskill Animal Sanctuary
Author and New York Times columnist Emily Anthes returns for a fascinating look into animal "translation" -- can eavesdropping with machine learning technology help us to communicate with the animals? Plus visionary Kathy Stevens shares her story in creating the one-of-its-kind Catskill Animal Sanctuary. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/laurent-levy/support
2022-09-12
1h 03
Something You Should Know
Is Junk Food Really So Bad? & How Buildings Affect Your Health and Behavior
What if you could drink without getting drunk? Or at least feel the effects of alcohol less? One professional beer taster has a way to do it and this episode begins with his technique. And it is really simple.. http://www.esquire.com/food-drink/drinks/how-to/a26328/how-not-to-get-drunk/Processed food has really gotten a bad reputation. But is it fair? Is processed food really that bad? Just because a food has a long list of ingredients or has chemicals you cannot pronounce doesn’t necessarily make it unhealthy – or does it? Here to discuss this is George Zaida...
2022-08-08
51 min
The Daily Dive
Bipartisan Group of Senators Have Framework for New Gun Laws
More gun violence over the weekend is still putting pressure on a bipartisan group of senators to come to a consensus on new gun laws. This group of 9 say they have a framework for legislation that could deal with mental health services and school security, expanded background checks, and red flag laws. Some feel that there could be momentum as polls signal that majorities of people support new laws after tragedies in Uvalde, Buffalo, and Tulsa. Ginger Gibson, deputy Washington digital editor at NBC News, joins us for this, President Biden struggling with multiple crises, and former President Trump cou...
2022-06-06
19 min
Reopening America
Questions Swirling About Isolation After Some Are Testing Positive for COVID Ten Days or Longer
As we continue to ride another Covid wave some people are testing positive for the coronavirus for 10 days or longer, leading them to ask questions about how long they might be infectious to others and if they need to continue isolating. The answers are unclear because antigen tests could be picking up leftover viral debris but you can otherwise be free of symptoms. Emily Anthes, science reporter at the NY Times, joins us for what to know.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022-06-03
06 min
The Daily Dive
Questions Swirling About Isolation After Some Are Testing Positive for COVID Ten Days or Longer
As we continue to ride another Covid wave some people are testing positive for the coronavirus for 10 days or longer, leading them to ask questions about how long they might be infectious to others and if they need to continue isolating. The answers are unclear because antigen tests could be picking up leftover viral debris but you can otherwise be free of symptoms. Emily Anthes, science reporter at the NY Times, joins us for what to know. Next, Gen z is shifting their attitudes when it comes to work. For a long time they were look...
2022-06-03
19 min
Design Lab with Bon Ku
Designing Healthier Schools | Dina Sorensen
How can we leverage the built environment to unlock our potential? What happens when scientists, architects and public health experts work together? What are movement temptations? And how does planning for a dinner party unlock our creativity? Dina Sorensen will help us answer those questions. Dina is an award-winning, nationally recognized K-12 Education design leader, strategist, speaker, and author with a notable background for achievement in the design of innovative, healthy, high-performance schools. Fluent in all aspects of design, educational philosophy, and research in practice; she works across disciplines to construct meaningful, memorable connections between people and place. Trained...
2022-02-03
38 min
The Webb Chatham Report
The Webb Chatham Report
Topics: Day 678, Snow, Omicron in Chatham County, Diet, Wegovy, New Years, Zoomin, quitting nicotine, pandemic living, Jane, tantrums, work, GMHHAY book edits and cover, new year’s chores, Large update to the Plex from the TBG Media server back in the day, Wim Wenders (Lisbon Story, Notebook on Cities and Clothes, Don’t Come Knockin), Devil and Daniel Johnston, Premonition, Andrs Kostelanetz, Ray Kinney & His Coral islanders, Marine Research, Mogwai, Sigur Rose, Moose, Jesu/Eluvium, Bowery Electric, Jagjaguwar 25th anniversary bundle, Great British Baking Show, Star Trek Discovery, Rick and Morty, Book of Boba Fett, The Witcher, Succession, Red Risi...
2022-01-16
49 min
The Daily
This Covid Surge Feels Different
The Omicron variant of the coronavirus has a reputation for causing mild illness, yet it’s fueling a staggering rise in hospitalizations across the country. In some of the early hot spots for the variant, emergency rooms are filling up, hospitals are being flooded with new patients and there aren’t enough staff to care for all of them. We explore why the Omicron surge is leading to hospitalizations and hear from doctors about what they are seeing, and why this surge feels different from the ones that came before. Guest: Emily Anthes, a reporter covering science and health for The New...
2022-01-11
21 min
The Daily
This Covid Surge Feels Different
The Omicron variant of the coronavirus has a reputation for causing mild illness, yet it’s fueling a staggering rise in hospitalizations across the country. In some of the early hot spots for the variant, emergency rooms are filling up, hospitals are being flooded with new patients and there aren’t enough staff to care for all of them. We explore why the Omicron surge is leading to hospitalizations and hear from doctors about what they are seeing, and why this surge feels different from the ones that came before. Guest: Emily Anthes, a reporter covering science and health for The New...
2022-01-11
21 min
The Colin McEnroe Show
Who’s running for president in 2024? Why isn’t there a COVID vaccine for pets? And what happened to Eric Clapton?
It’s a smorgaspourri of disparate topics this hour. First: Who will be the Democratic nominee for president in 2024? President Biden says he’ll run, and being that he’s supposed to still be president in 2024, that would make sense. But not everyone believes him. So then you’d have to figure Vice President Harris, right? Well, there are some questions about that theory too. And then: Why isn’t there a COVID vaccine for pets? Dogs and cats both get COVID from people. Lots of animals can. And lots of animals are getting vaccinated. Minks. Jaguar...
2021-11-18
49 min
Shared Space
Best of Season 2: Design for Health, Happiness and Connection
In this special Best Of Shared Space Season 2! We talk with architects, psychologist, designers, activists, writers, urban planners – a host of amazing community changemakers on season two and we weave all of those together for you all. We start with a basic understanding of what is loneliness, social health, and social capital and why is it so important? Then we dive into office spaces, public places, housing, and more – exploring examples from across the globe as to what types of design strategies and approaches foster health, happiness, social connection and combat loneliness. Interviews Dr. Mario Luis...
2021-10-06
40 min
Reopening America
More Kids Are Showing Up in the Hospital Because of the Delta Variant, but Are Their Cases More Severe?
As the Delta variant continues to surge across the U.S., we are hearing more stories of children being hospitalized. Part of it is a numbers game, as cases across the country go up, so will the number of kids infected, but are they getting sicker? For the most part, kids that show up to hospitals have milder symptoms, but there are those that do develop pneumonia and other serious effects from Covid. Emily Anthes, reporter at the NY Times, joins us for kids and the Delta variant. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.ihe...
2021-08-12
06 min
The Daily Dive
More Kids Are Showing Up in the Hospital Because of the Delta Variant, but Are Their Cases More Severe?
As the Delta variant continues to surge across the U.S., we are hearing more stories of children being hospitalized. Part of it is a numbers game, as cases across the country go up, so will the number of kids infected, but are they getting sicker? For the most part, kids that show up to hospitals have milder symptoms, but there are those that do develop pneumonia and other serious effects from Covid. Emily Anthes, reporter at the NY Times, joins us for kids and the Delta variant.Next, we have seen an extension on...
2021-08-12
19 min
Read Science!
S13:E06, “The Great Indoors” edition, with Emily Anthes (audio)
Streamed live on 29 June 2020. Joanne and Jeff talked with returning guest, Emily Anthes about her new book, The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of How Buildings Shape Our Behavior, Health and Happiness. Like “Read Science!” on Facebook to hear about upcoming programs, easy links to the archive, and news about RS! guests: https://www.facebook.com/ReadScience/.
2021-07-06
00 min
Dog Words
0222: Colorado Pet Pantry with Eileen Lambert
Eileen Lambert, the founder & Executive Director of Colorado Pet Pantry tells us how they’re helping families and pets stay together.Colorado Pet Pantry’s social media:CoradoPetPantry.orgFacebookTwitterCelebrate 5 years of Rosie Fund by supporting our campaign to sponsor 50 dogs. You can donate on our website or Facebook page. You can also contribute by making a purchase from the store on our website, buying a t-shirt at Bonfire.com, or shopping on our BarkYours.com page.From the Dog Words archives:0202: Science Writer Emily Anth...
2021-06-23
26 min
Dog Words
0221: BarkYours with Corey Abramowitz
Corey Abramowitz gives us a tour of BarkYours, an online marketplace where dog lovers can buy and sell. You’ll find great items for people and dogs alike while supporting independent artists and makers. Visit the Rosie Fund store on BarkYours for some of our note cards and apparel.From the Dog Words archives:0202: Science Writer Emily Anthes0219: American Ninja Warrior Roo Yori0137: Pet Nation with Author Mark Cushing0150: Dog Art for Charity with Ashley SchanzWatch friend of Dog Words Roo Yori compete on NBC’s Amer...
2021-06-16
26 min
Dog Words
0220: Dog Behavior with Max Canine’s Emily Pantoja
Dog trainer and behaviorist Emily Pantoja from Max Canine discusses how shelter at home has impacted our dogs, what to expect from a respectable trainer, the difference between socialization and normalization, and much more.Emily’s social media:MaxCanine.co.ukFacebookInstagramFrom the Dog Words archives:0137: Pet Nation with Author Mark Cushing0147: Dog Behaviorist Dr. Ellen Furlong0202: Science Writer Emily Anthes0219: American Ninja Warrior Roo YoriWatch friend of Dog Words Roo Yori compete on NBC’s American Ninja Warrior comi...
2021-06-09
50 min
HealthierU
COVID Chronicles | The Built Environment & Health
Throughout the pandemic, people have spent more time indoors — and in limited locations — than ever before. This episode explores how our health and well-being are influenced by the built environment that we navigate in our daily lives. Experts discuss environmental psychology, biophilia, and a range of building types.Featured guests include Craig Zimring, an environmental psychologist and director of the SimTigrate Design Lab at the Georgia Institute of Technology; Bonnie Casamassima, an adjunct professor of interior design at the Savannah College of Art and Design and founder of Interweave People Place in Atlanta; and Emily Anthes, an awar...
2021-05-18
1h 21
Shared Space
The Science Behind Healthy Buildings with Emily Anthes
Emily Anthes is an award-winning science journalist and author whose work has appeared in the New York Times, The New Yorker, Atlantic Wired, Nature, to name a few. Emily has a master's degree in science writing from MIT and a bachelor's degree in the history of science and medicine from Yale, where she also studied creative writing. Emily lives in Brooklyn, New York. In this episode, we discuss... Introduction [0:30] Earliest Memory of Architecture's Impact [02:10] How Emily Started Writing the Book [03:13] Link Between Public Health and the Built Environment Then...
2021-02-23
30 min
New Books in Animal Studies
Emily Willingham, "Phallacy: Life Lessons from the Animal Penis" (Avery, 2020)
The fallacy sold to many of us is that the penis signals dominance and power. But this wry and penetrating book reveals that in fact nature did not shape the penis–or the human attached to it–to have the upper…hand.Phallacy looks closely at some of nature’s more remarkable examples of penises and the many lessons to learn from them. In tracing how we ended up positioning our nondescript penis as a pulsing, awe-inspiring shaft of all masculinity and human dominance, Phallacy also shows what can we do to put that penis back where it belongs...
2021-02-17
42 min
New Books in Science
Emily Willingham, "Phallacy: Life Lessons from the Animal Penis" (Avery, 2020)
The fallacy sold to many of us is that the penis signals dominance and power. But this wry and penetrating book reveals that in fact nature did not shape the penis–or the human attached to it–to have the upper…hand.Phallacy looks closely at some of nature’s more remarkable examples of penises and the many lessons to learn from them. In tracing how we ended up positioning our nondescript penis as a pulsing, awe-inspiring shaft of all masculinity and human dominance, Phallacy also shows what can we do to put that penis back where it belongs...
2021-02-17
42 min
New Books in Popular Culture
Emily Willingham, "Phallacy: Life Lessons from the Animal Penis" (Avery, 2020)
The fallacy sold to many of us is that the penis signals dominance and power. But this wry and penetrating book reveals that in fact nature did not shape the penis–or the human attached to it–to have the upper…hand.Phallacy looks closely at some of nature’s more remarkable examples of penises and the many lessons to learn from them. In tracing how we ended up positioning our nondescript penis as a pulsing, awe-inspiring shaft of all masculinity and human dominance, Phallacy also shows what can we do to put that penis back where it belongs...
2021-02-17
42 min
Dog Words
0202: Science Writer Emily Anthes
Science writer Emily Anthes talks about her latest book The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of How Buildings Shape Our Behavior, Health, and Happiness and the 2014 release Frankenstein’s Cat: Cuddling Up to Biotech's Brave New Beasts, both of which are available on Amazon. If you use Amazon Smile, please select Rosie Fund as your charity. After tackling science, research, and journalism, Emily and I move on to a fascinating discussion of how dogs impact our environment and some medical advances for animals.Find and follow Emily at EmilyAnthes.com or use the following links:
2021-02-03
31 min
New Books in Animal Studies
Matthew Gavin Frank, "Flight of the Diamond Smugglers: A Tale of Pigeons, Obsession, and Greed Along Coastal South Africa" (Liveright, 2021)
For nearly eighty years, a huge portion of coastal South Africa was closed off to the public. With many of its pits now deemed “overmined” and abandoned, American journalist Matthew Gavin Frank sets out across the infamous Diamond Coast to investigate an illicit trade that supplies a global market. Immediately, he became intrigued by the ingenious methods used in facilitating smuggling?particularly, the illegal act of sneaking carrier pigeons onto mine property, affixing diamonds to their feet, and sending them into the air.Entering Die Sperrgebiet (“The Forbidden Zone”) is like entering an eerie ghost town, but Frank is...
2021-01-28
57 min
New Books in Journalism
Matthew Gavin Frank, "Flight of the Diamond Smugglers: A Tale of Pigeons, Obsession, and Greed Along Coastal South Africa" (Liveright, 2021)
For nearly eighty years, a huge portion of coastal South Africa was closed off to the public. With many of its pits now deemed “overmined” and abandoned, American journalist Matthew Gavin Frank sets out across the infamous Diamond Coast to investigate an illicit trade that supplies a global market. Immediately, he became intrigued by the ingenious methods used in facilitating smuggling?particularly, the illegal act of sneaking carrier pigeons onto mine property, affixing diamonds to their feet, and sending them into the air.Entering Die Sperrgebiet (“The Forbidden Zone”) is like entering an eerie ghost town, but Frank is...
2021-01-28
57 min
New Books in African Studies
Matthew Gavin Frank, "Flight of the Diamond Smugglers: A Tale of Pigeons, Obsession, and Greed Along Coastal South Africa" (Liveright, 2021)
For nearly eighty years, a huge portion of coastal South Africa was closed off to the public. With many of its pits now deemed “overmined” and abandoned, American journalist Matthew Gavin Frank sets out across the infamous Diamond Coast to investigate an illicit trade that supplies a global market. Immediately, he became intrigued by the ingenious methods used in facilitating smuggling?particularly, the illegal act of sneaking carrier pigeons onto mine property, affixing diamonds to their feet, and sending them into the air.Entering Die Sperrgebiet (“The Forbidden Zone”) is like entering an eerie ghost town, but Frank is...
2021-01-28
57 min
Design Lab with Bon Ku
Designing the Great Indoors | Emily Anthes
Humans are an indoor species; we spend about 90% of our time inside buildings. What makes a building sick or a living room healthy? Explore the science of indoor spaces with Emily Anthes, the author of The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of How Buildings Shape Our Behavior, Health, and Happiness. Emily and Bon talk about the design of modern hospitals, evidenced-based design and tips on creating healthier indoor spaces.
2020-12-31
37 min
The Health Investment Podcast with Brooke Simonson
How Indoor Environments Affect Our Health & Happiness | Emily Anthes
EPISODE 61 | Emily Anthes is a science journalist and author. Her new book, The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of How Buildings Shape Our Behavior, Health, and Happiness, was published in June. Her work has also appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Wired, Nature, Slate, Businessweek, and elsewhere. Emily has a master’s degree in science writing from MIT and a bachelor’s degree in the history of science and medicine from Yale, where she also studied creative writing. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. In the episode, Emily shares practical tips for making your home—and ho...
2020-12-21
47 min
Tangent 💚 Proptech
How Buildings Shape Our Behavior, Health & Happiness, with Award-Winning Science Journalist Emily Anthes
Tangent on LinkedInTangent on TwitterLearn more:'The Great Indoors' on AmazonEmily Anthes Official SiteWELL Building CertificationFeatured stimulus: Project Parachute (https://www.enterprisecommunity.org/)Project Parachute on the Real Deal1:48 - We are an indoor species after all4:03 - Rethinking how to use our buildings5:38 - Remote Work: Lessons & predictions for the Real Estate Industry9:06 - Data-driven decisions to improve productivity & office space usage15:40 - WELL Certification: Advancing health and wellbeing in the office22:17 - Stimulus: Project Parachute...
2020-12-01
40 min
Dailypod
The Great Indoors
Podcast: 99% Invisible (LS 83 · TOP 0.01% what is this?)Episode: The Great IndoorsPub date: 2020-11-25Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationEmily Anthes is the author of The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of How Buildings Shape Our Behaviour, Health and Happiness, and she notes that even before the pandemic hit, we humans spent about 90 percent of our time indoors on average -- however we think of ourselves, people are in fact largely an indoor species. Anthes looks at all of the ways our indoor spa...
2020-11-29
27 min
99% Invisible
The Great Indoors
Emily Anthes is the author of The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of How Buildings Shape Our Behaviour, Health and Happiness, and she notes that even before the pandemic hit, we humans spent about 90 percent of our time indoors on average -- however we think of ourselves, people are in fact largely an indoor species. Anthes looks at all of the ways our indoor spaces impact our health, and observes that there is so much we don't really know about the places we spend a majority of our lives. The Great Indoors Shop the 99% Invisible...
2020-11-25
27 min
Tangent 💚 Proptech
Antifragile Cities: Embracing Disorder and How The Pandemic Will Shape the Way We Live, Work & Learn, with Real Estate Professor Dr. Joshua Harris
Tangent on LinkedInTangent on TwitterLearn more:Dr. Josh Harris' LinkedInFeatured Stimulus:Rock the VoteOther Links:The Great Indoors by Emily Anthes1:50 - Antifragile Survivors and the Role of Extreme Events8:50 - Future of Student Housing & Economies of College Towns16:27 - Why Our Physical and Digital Worlds Won't Converge Just Yet22:07 - Stimulus: Rock the Vote - Digital Volunteer for the Upcoming Elections23:31 - Do Vertical Cities Have an Advantage Over Horizontal Cities Coming out of the Pandemic?30:02...
2020-10-28
47 min
New Books in Architecture
Emily Anthes, "The Great Indoors" (Scientific American, 2020)
Modern humans are an indoor species. We spend 90 percent of our time inside, shuttling between homes and offices, schools and stores, restaurants and gyms. And yet, in many ways, the indoor world remains unexplored territory. For all the time we spend inside buildings, we rarely stop to consider: How do these spaces affect our mental and physical well-being? Our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors? Our productivity, performance, and relationships?In this wide-ranging, character-driven book, science journalist Emily Anthes takes us on an adventure into the buildings in which we spend our days, exploring the profound, and sometimes unexpected...
2020-09-09
30 min
Il podcast di Antonino Privitera
How Your Homes and Buildings Affect You
Journalist and author Emily Anthes talks about her book The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of How Buildings Shape Our Behavior, Health, and Happiness .
2020-07-31
35 min
Science Talk
How Your Homes and Buildings Affect You
Journalist and author Emily Anthes talks about her book The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of How Buildings Shape Our Behavior, Health, and Happiness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-07-30
35 min
TRXL
008: 'This Reminds Me of That', with Geoff Manaugh
Special guest Geoff Manaugh joins the podcast to talk about writing, music, travel, geology, connecting the dots, where ideas come from, architecture, his next book on the topic of quarantine, and much more.LinksGeoff's amazing blog: BLDGBLOGGeoff's website: geoffmanaugh.comDo the Work by Stephen PressfieldEvan's band: System KidThe Plague by Albert CamusCappadocia, Turkey (Wikipedia)A Burglar's Guide to the City by Geoff ManaughLandscapes of Quarantine exhibitionJosh Ruskin (Wikipedia)Adolph Loos (Wikipedia)The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of How Buildings Shape Our Behavior, Health, and Happiness by Emily AnthesWasteland: The Great War and the Origins of Modern H...
2020-07-28
1h 00
Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria
Great Indoors w/ Emily Anthes
In this episode of Talk Nerdy, Cara speaks with science journalist Emily Anthes about her newest book, "The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of How Buildings Shape our Behavior, Health, and Happiness." They talk about the newest research in architectural and design science, including how we can make this strange time we're all spending indoors a little more happy and healthful.
2020-07-27
1h 03
At a Distance
Emily Anthes on Why Indoor Environments Are More Important Than Ever
Science journalist Emily Anthes, author of the new book “The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of How Buildings Shape Our Behavior, Health, and Happiness,” speaks with us about the paradox of indoor spaces during a pandemic, the rich microbial worlds inside our homes, designing interiors with inclusivity in mind, and what makes for resilient architecture.
2020-07-27
32 min
Little Atoms
Little Atoms 643 - Emily Anthes' The Great Indoors
Science Writer Emily Anthes on her new book The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of How Buildings Shape Our Behaviour, Health, and Happiness. Emily talks to Neil about designing better hospitals, schools and prisons, "amphibious" homes and building a house on Mars. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-07-07
28 min
Science for the People
#565 The Great Wide Indoors
We're all spending a bit more time indoors this summer than we probably figured. But did you ever stop to think about why the places we live and work as designed the way they are? And how they could be designed better? We're talking with Emily Anthes about her new book "The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of how Buildings Shape our Behavior, Health and Happiness".
2020-06-28
00 min
Enjoy The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Captivating!
The Great Indoors by Emily Anthes
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/107to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Great Indoors Author: Emily Anthes Narrator: Suzie Althens Format: mp3 Length: 8 hrs and 7 mins Release date: 06-23-20 Ratings: 4 out of 5 stars, 45 ratings Genres: Architecture Publisher's Summary: In this wide-ranging, character-driven audiobook, science-journalist Emily Anthes takes us on an adventure into the buildings in which we spend our days, exploring the profound and sometimes unexpected ways that they shape our lives. Drawing on cutting-edge research, she probes the painkilling power of a well-placed window and examines how the right office layout can expand our social networks.
2020-06-23
8h 07
Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social Science
The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of How Buildings Shape Our Behavior, Health, and Happiness by Emily Anthes
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/440326 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Great Indoors: The Surprising Science of How Buildings Shape Our Behavior, Health, and Happiness Author: Emily Anthes Narrator: Suzie Althens Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 8 minutes Release date: June 23, 2020 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Modern humans are an indoor species. We spend ninety percent of our time inside, shuttling between homes and offices, schools and stores, restaurants and gyms. And yet, in many ways, the indoor world remains unexplored territory. For all the time we spend inside buildings, we rarely stop to consider: How do these spaces...
2020-06-23
03 min
Something You Should Know
How Your Indoor Environment Affect Who You Are & Amazing Ways Language Works
Everyone has had that "pins and needles" feeling when your foot or arm falls asleep. Why does it happen? A lot of people believe it is because you cut off circulation. But that’s not it. Listen as this episode of the podcast begins with an explanation of why your limbs fall asleep and what that tingly sensation actually is. https://www.businessinsider.com/what-causes-feet-and-legs-to-fall-asleep-2014-6 The buildings and the rooms you spend time in have a powerful impact on all aspects of your life. And you probably never realized it. Your health, your mood, your work, your ability to th...
2020-06-15
51 min
Something You Should Know
How Your Indoor Environment Affect Who You Are & Amazing Ways Language Works
Everyone has had that "pins and needles" feeling when your foot or arm falls asleep. Why does it happen? A lot of people believe it is because you cut off circulation. But that’s not it. Listen as this episode of the podcast begins with an explanation of why your limbs fall asleep and what that tingly sensation actually is. https://www.businessinsider.com/what-causes-feet-and-legs-to-fall-asleep-2014-6 The buildings and the rooms you spend time in have a powerful impact on all aspects of your life. And you probably never realized it. Your health, your mood, your work, your ability to th...
2020-06-15
47 min
Something You Should Know
How Your Indoor Environment Affect Who You Are & Amazing Ways Language Works
Everyone has had that "pins and needles" feeling when your foot or arm falls asleep. Why does it happen? A lot of people believe it is because you cut off circulation. But that’s not it. Listen as this episode of the podcast begins with an explanation of why your limbs fall asleep and what that tingly sensation actually is. https://www.businessinsider.com/what-causes-feet-and-legs-to-fall-asleep-2014-6 The buildings and the rooms you spend time in have a powerful impact on all aspects of your life. And you probably never realized it. Your health, your mood, your work, your ability to th...
2020-06-15
50 min
Something You Should Know
How Your Indoor Environment Affect Who You Are & Amazing Ways Language Works
Everyone has had that "pins and needles" feeling when your foot or arm falls asleep. Why does it happen? A lot of people believe it is because you cut off circulation. But that’s not it. Listen as this episode of the podcast begins with an explanation of why your limbs fall asleep and what that tingly sensation actually is. https://www.businessinsider.com/what-causes-feet-and-legs-to-fall-asleep-2014-6 The buildings and the rooms you spend time in have a powerful impact on all aspects of your life. And you probably never realized it. Your health, your mood, your work, your ability to th...
2020-06-15
50 min
Something You Should Know
How Your Indoor Environment Affect Who You Are & Amazing Ways Language Works
Everyone has had that "pins and needles" feeling when your foot or arm falls asleep. Why does it happen? A lot of people believe it is because you cut off circulation. But that’s not it. Listen as this episode of the podcast begins with an explanation of why your limbs fall asleep and what that tingly sensation actually is. https://www.businessinsider.com/what-causes-feet-and-legs-to-fall-asleep-2014-6The buildings and the rooms you spend time in have a powerful impact on all aspects of your life. And you probably never realized it. Your health, your mood, your work, yo...
2020-06-15
53 min
ChipChat
Our country is in trouble, help!
Fisch and Chip talk to famous author Emily Anthes about her new book that talks about how the indoor spaces we live in impact our lives. And of course we can't forget that this country is violently racist, and that's awful.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/chipchat--2780807/support.
2020-06-12
1h 31
Il Trilobite legge
Il Trilobite legge #47 - Paesaggi sonori e cambiamenti climatici. Potrebbe essere tutta un'altra musica
#47 - 24 aprile 2020The Sound of One Shrimp Snapping. How climate change is altering nature’s sonic landscape. L’articolo di Emily Anthes pubblicato su The New York Times Science.https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/21/science/climate-change-sound-animals.htmlWhen the too-early bird sings. L’infografica di National Geographic riguardante gli effetti dell’inquinamento luminoso sul canto di alcuni uccelli.https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2018/05/infographic-bird-song-artificial-light-pollution/Il Trilobite legge è un canale Telegram in cui, 3 volte a settimana, sono pubblicate brevi note vocali con consigli di lettura on e offline su scienza e comunic...
2020-04-26
02 min
The Most Interesting People I Know
4 - Emily Anthes on Clones, Cyborgs, and Sado-Masochistic Cows
Emily Anthes is a science journalist and writer based in Brooklyn. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Nature, Scientific American, and many other outlets. She has also appeared on far more prominent shows than this one, including NPR’s Fresh Air, PBS News Hour, and BBC Radio. Her 2013 book Frankenstein’s Cat explores the cutting edge of bioengineered animals. We get into some pretty wild territory this episode (pun intended), covering: A few chapters from her upcoming book The Great Indoors: what our dust says about ourselves, the...
2019-06-19
1h 16
Birth Allowed Radio
Ep. 15 - Marijuana & Pregnancy | Heather Thompson, PhD
In this episode, we talk about the world of pregnancy, breastfeeding, and marijuana use. To help make sense of this topic – and sort the science from the pearl-clutching - I brought in a special guest: Heather Thompson, PhD. Heather discusses the research and helps make it relevant to worried moms and birth workers. Heather has a doctorate in molecular and cellular biology and has worked in clinical research in maternal and infant health for 25 years. She is now Deputy Director at the reproductive justice organization Elephant Circle. http://www.elephantcircle.net/ > First, a note about the relevance of most dr...
2017-11-13
00 min
tracce di VoceViva
La forma del lavoro che verrà con l'avvento dell'intelligenza artificiale.
La forma del lavoro che verrà con l'avvento dell'intelligenza artificiale.da Le Scienze. 28 ottobre 2017.Ascolta l'intero articolo in audio mp3 da voceviva.it:http://www.voceviva.it/Podcast/VV2017/xLeScienze17_162.mp3La rivoluzione digitale ha già iniziato a trasformare molte mansioni lavorative, ma è solo l'inizio: l'apprendimento automatico, cioè l'intelligenza artificiale in grado di imparare da sola, promette di sostituire gli esseri umani anche in compiti complessi e non routinari. Le ricerche per capire dove andrà il mercato del lavoro sono molte, e sottolineano opportunità e rischi per i lavoratori di tutto il mondo. di Emily Anthes...
2017-11-01
29 min
Science for the People
#444 The V-Word (Rebroadcast)
This week, we're looking at the social and biological science of female sex organs. We'll talk to Dr. Anthony Atala, director of the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center Institute for Regenerative Medicine, about the creation and use of lab-grown vaginas. Biology professor Marie Herberstein exposes the bias against female genitalia in scientific studies. And science writer Emily Anthes tells us about the history and promising future of female condoms.
2017-10-20
00 min
The Longevity & Biohacking Show with Jason Hartman
LS 19 - Science, Business, and the Foundation of Youth with Ted Anton
Ted Anton wrote the book The Longevity Seekers and speaks to Jason on some of the interesting developments that have happened in the longevity industry. He believes insulin is a huge predictor as to whether you'll live in your 100s or die in your 50s and explains how you can change the expression of your genes. Key Takeaways: 1:40 – Lab researchers discovered that they can extend the life of mice, worms, and flies by up to six times. 3:15 – Why can't we do this with humans? 8:50 – Ted believes the next major breakthrou...
2015-04-28
18 min
Gastropod
Night of the Living Radishes
For this special New Year episode, Gastropod transports you to Oaxaca, Mexico, for the legendary Night of the Radishes, celebrated the night before Christmas eve, where locals present their most elaborate and inventive radish carvings. You’ll also get a taste of entomophagy, otherwise known as the practice of eating bugs, when Cynthia and her partner Tim try chapulines, or grasshoppers, for the first time.The Night of the Radishes has taken place in the central square, or zocalo, of Oaxaca on December 23, every year for the past 117 years, since 1897. Originally intended as a way to decorate produce stands and at...
2015-01-02
25 min
Lapham's Quarterly: the Podcast
Episode #37: Emily Anthes
Mutant mice! Cloned kittens! Cyborg beetles! Frankenstein's Cat author Emily Anthes explains how the field of biotechnology is remaking the animal kingdom and what it means for our world.
2013-10-25
35 min
KEXP Presents Mind Over Matters Sustainability Segment
Sustainability Segment: Emily Anthes
Guest Emily Anthes speaks with Diane Horn about her book "Frankenstein's Cat: Cuddling up to Biotech's Brave New Beasts".
2013-09-02
27 min
Stream Audiobook in Science & Technology, Magazine & Radio
Frankenstein's Cat by Emily Anthes | Free Audiobook
Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Frankenstein's Cat Author: Emily Anthes Narrator: Hillary Huber Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 23 mins Language: English Release date: 06-24-13 Publisher: Tantor Audio Genres: Science & Technology, Biology Summary: For centuries, we've toyed with our creature companions, breeding dogs that herd and hunt, housecats that look like tigers, and teacup pigs that fit snugly in our handbags. But what happens when we take animal alteration a step further, engineering a cat that glows green under ultraviolet light or cloning the beloved family Labrador? Science has given us a whole new...
2013-06-24
6h 23
Escape Into a World of Words With Free Audiobook Bliss
Frankenstein's Cat: Cuddling Up to Biotech's Brave New Beasts Audiobook by Emily Anthes
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 247228 Title: Frankenstein's Cat: Cuddling Up to Biotech's Brave New Beasts Author: Emily Anthes Narrator: Hillary Huber Format: Unabridged Length: 06:24:44 Language: English Release date: 06-24-13 Publisher: Tantor Media Genres: Science & Technology, Biology & Chemistry Summary: For centuries, we've toyed with our creature companions, breeding dogs that herd and hunt, housecats that look like tigers, and teacup pigs that fit snugly in our handbags. But what happens when we take animal alteration a step further, engineering a cat that glows green under ultraviolet light or cloning the beloved family Labrador...
2013-06-24
6h 24
Stream Popular Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Biology & Chemistry
Frankenstein's Cat: Cuddling Up to Biotech's Brave New Beasts by Emily Anthes
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/247228 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Frankenstein's Cat: Cuddling Up to Biotech's Brave New Beasts Author: Emily Anthes Narrator: Hillary Huber Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 24 minutes Release date: June 24, 2013 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3.33 of Total 3 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: Biology & Chemistry Publisher's Summary: For centuries, we've toyed with our creature companions, breeding dogs that herd and hunt, housecats that look like tigers, and teacup pigs that fit snugly in our handbags. But what happens when we take animal alteration a step further, engineering a cat that glows green under ultraviolet light...
2013-06-24
30 min
Groks Science Radio Show and Podcast
Frankenstein Cat -- Groks Science Show 2013-03-27
Bioengineering is changing the way we think about the nature of biology. What do the advances in biotechnology mean for the future? On this program, Emily Anthes discussed bioengineering and her book, Frankensteins Cat.
2013-03-27
25 min
Science Talk
Biotech's Brave New Beasts, Part 2
Journalist and author Emily Anthes talks about her new book, Frankenstein’s Cat: Cuddling Up to Biotech’s Brave New Beasts
2013-03-27
16 min
Science Talk
Biotech's Brave New Beasts, Part 2
Journalist and author Emily Anthes talks about her new book, Frankenstein's Cat: Cuddling Up to Biotech's Brave New Beasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2013-03-27
17 min
Science Talk
Biotech's Brave New Beasts, Part 1
Journalist and author Emily Anthes talks about her new book, Frankenstein’s Cat: Cuddling Up to Biotech’s Brave New Beasts
2013-03-27
20 min