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Perdiendo el tiempo asíPerdiendo el tiempo asíPerdiendo el tiempo así - Episodio 72NOTICIAS AL TOQUE – Las noticias que el algoritmo no te deja ver“Adolescencia”: la serie récord que abrió el debate. Entrevista con la Lic. Florencia Casabella - Psicóloga egresada de la UBA, especializada en salud mental y educación.Conversamos sobre el impacto de la serie, la salud mental, el mundo “incel”, la presión social en la era de las redes sociales, el acoso escolar, masculinidad en crisis y misoginia, y la educación. @florenciacasabella @potenciararg RECORDATORIO - * A 8 años del femicidio de Micaela García           *¡Carlos Fuentealba Presente! A 18 años de su asesinato. A...2025-04-0452 minChora Volume 2 - Gli eventi del festival di Chora MediaChora Volume 2 - Gli eventi del festival di Chora Media#1 Musei e palazzi che parlanoCon Martin Briens, Chiara Guerraggio, Angelo Crespi e Davide Savelli.Da Palazzo Farnese a Roma, a Palazzo Citterio a Milano, fino alle Scuderie del Quirinale. Come il podcast può dare voce a musei e istituzioni. Davide Savelli dialoga con Martin Briens (Ambasciatore di Francia), Angelo Crespi (Direttore della Pinacoteca di Brera) e Chiara Guerraggio (Responsabile Comunicazione Scuderie del Quirinale).In collaborazione con Ambasciata di Francia, Pinacoteca di Brera e Scuderie del Quirinale.2025-03-1434 minScience Magazine PodcastScience Magazine PodcastShrinking AI for use in farms and clinics, ethical dilemmas for USAID researchers, and how to evolve evolvabilityFirst up this week, researchers face impossible decisions as U.S. aid freeze halts clinical trials. Deputy News Editor Martin Enserink joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about how organizers of U.S. Agency for International Development–funded studies are grappling with ethical responsibilities to trial participants and collaborators as funding, supplies, and workers dry up. Next, freelance science journalist Sandeep Ravindran talks about creating tiny machine learning devices for bespoke use in the Global South. Farmers and medical clinics are using low-cost, low-power devices with onboard machine learning for spotting fungal infections in tree pla...2025-02-2043 minWe\'re All FineWe're All Fine"Damn, I Feel Like A Woman", with special guest, Shelley CrespiShelley Crespi is with us this week to discuss working in male-dominated career fields as a woman. We'll review some surprising, unsurprising, and outright shocking tidbits of life in the "Man Lane." And, of course, we'll be laughing all the way. Join us, won't you?! Shelley Crespi worked in aerospace and space systems (I.e. Space exploration, government and commercial satellite programs, and launch systems) for twenty years in business development at Lockheed Martin and United Launch Alliance. Her work has been focused on new business bids and proposals and next-generation advanced...2025-01-1542 minScience Magazine PodcastScience Magazine PodcastA very volcanic moon, and better protections for human study subjectsJupiter’s moon Io has likely been volcanically active since the start of the Solar System, and a proposal to safeguard healthy human subjects in clinical trialsFirst on the show this week, a look at proposed protections for healthy human subjects, particularly in phase 1 clinical trials. Deputy News Editor Martin Enserink joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the risks healthy participants face when involved in early testing of drugs for safety and tolerance. Then, we hear about a project to establish a set of global standards initiated by the Ethics Committee of France’s na...2024-05-0930 minScience Magazine PodcastScience Magazine PodcastPaper mills bribe editors to pass peer review, and detecting tumors with a blood drawInvestigation shows journal editors getting paid to publish bunk papers, and new techniques for finding tumor DNA in the blood First up on this week’s episode, Frederik Joelving, an editor and reporter for the site Retraction Watch, talks with host Sarah Crespi about paper mills—organizations that sell authorship on research papers—that appear to be bribing journal editors to publish bogus articles. They talk about the drivers behind this activity and what publishers can do to stop it. Next, producer Zakiya Whatley of the Dope Labs podcast talks with research...2024-01-1936 minScience Magazine PodcastScience Magazine PodcastDebating when death begins, and the fate of abandoned landsA new approach promises to increase organ transplants but some question whether they should proceed without revisiting the definition of death, and what happens to rural lands when people head to urban centers   First up this week, innovations in organ transplantation lead to ethical debates. Host Sarah Crespi talks with Staff Writer Jennifer Couzin-Frankel and several transplant surgeons and doctors about defining death, technically. Also in this segment: Anji Wall, abdominal transplant surgeon and bioethicist at Baylor University Medical Center Marat Slessarav, consultant intensivist and donation physician at the London Health Sciences C...2023-05-1142 minScience Magazine PodcastScience Magazine PodcastWhy not vaccinate chickens against avian flu, and new form of reproduction found in yellow crazy antsWhy some countries, such as China, vaccinate flocks against bird flu but others don’t, and male ants that are always chimeras   First up this week, highly pathogenic avian influenza is spreading to domestic flocks around the globe from migrating birds. Why don’t many countries vaccinate their bird herds when finding one case can mean massive culls? Staff News Writer Jon Cohen joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the push and pull of economics, politics, and science at play in vaccinating poultry against bird flu.   Next up, a crazy method of rep...2023-04-0631 minDecades of Horror | Horror News RadioDecades of Horror | Horror News RadioC.H.U.D. (1984) – Episode 229 – Decades Of Horror 1980s“Are you kidding? Your guy’s got a camera. Mine’s got a flamethrower.” A flamethrower’s good. Join your faithful Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Crystal Cleveland, and Jeff Mohr – as they hit the radioactive underground in C.H.U.D. (1987). Be sure to bring your flamethrower! Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 229 – C.H.U.D. (1987) Join the Crew on the Gruesome Magazine YouTube channel! Subscribe today! And click the alert to get notified of new content! https://youtube.com/gruesomemagazine A bizarre series of sudden disappearances on the streets of New York City seems to...2023-04-0357 min2linternas2linternasEntrevista a Vanesa González habló de Jauría, por Radio Emociones en "Dos linternas"En la tarde de "Dos linternas por radioemociones Vanesa González habló de Jauria que se encuentra en el Teatro Picadero: Enrique Santos Discépolo 1857. los domingos a las 18 hs con VANESA GONZÁLEZ, MARTIN SLIPAK, GUSTAVO PARDI, GASTON COCCHIARALE, LUCAS CRESPI Y JULIAN PONCE CAMPOS.2021-10-2314 minScience Magazine PodcastScience Magazine PodcastA freeze on prion research, and watching cement dryInternational News Editor Martin Enserink talks with host Sarah Crespi about a moratorium on prion research after the fatal brain disease infected two lab workers in France, killing one. Next, Abhay Goyal, a postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown University, talks with intern Claire Hogan about his Science Advances paper on figuring out how to reduce the massive carbon footprint of cement by looking at its molecular structure. Finally, in a sponsored segment from the Science/AAAS Custom Publishing Office, Sean Sanders interviews Ansuman Satpathy, assistant professor in the department of pathology at Stanford University School of...2021-08-0534 minScience Magazine PodcastScience Magazine PodcastA freeze on prion research, and watching cement dryInternational News Editor Martin Enserink talks with host Sarah Crespi about a moratorium on prion research after the fatal brain disease infected two lab workers in France, killing one. Next, Abhay Goyal, a postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown University, talks with intern Claire Hogan about his Science Advances paper on figuring out how to reduce the massive carbon footprint of cement by looking at its molecular structure. Finally, in a sponsored segment from the Science/AAAS Custom Publishing Office, Sean Sanders interviews Ansuman Satpathy, assistant professor in the department of pathology at Stanford University School of Medicine and 2018 winner of the Michelso...2021-08-0531 minHisteria colectivaHisteria colectivaEpisodio 7 – Oro al final del ArcoirisÚltimo capítulo de nuestra primera temporada. Después de unos meses de locura absoluta con agendas que jamás encajan, hemos podido volver a encontrarnos para histerizarnos fuertecito. Agarráos fuerte que el episodio de hoy viene calentito... En este episodio os recomendamos: -Queer. Una historia gráfica - Meg-John Baker-Señoras que se empotraron hace mucho - Cristina Domenech-Quiérete mucho, maricón - Gabriel J. Martín2021-07-1336 minEmiliano A. Narraciones- MeditacionesEmiliano A. Narraciones- MeditacionesEl agua, una historia de terrorLibro de Martin Crespi.2021-05-2306 minJa m\'entensJa m'entensCarmen de Mairena, Gilda Love i la lluita per l'amorCapítol 3. Darrere de Carmen de Mairena hi ha una vida apassionant que va molt més enllà de la part frívola que es va mostrar a la televisió. Ara, el periodista Santi Villas ha dirigit una audiosèrie de sis capítols on el comunicador Bob Pop posa la seva veu com a fil conductor. El sexe també és un dels protagonistes d'aquesta entrega on amb l'ajuda dels sexòlegs Elena Crespi i Gabriel J. Martín i la periodista Marta Molas expliquem quin paper hi juga el sexe quan s'acaba l'amor. A més, aquesta setmana a "Més enllà de...2020-11-171h 09Conciencia Solidaria ONGConciencia Solidaria ONGEntrevista a #MartínCrespi: #PachamamitaLibrosEntrevista a #MartínCrespi: #PachamamitaLibros Desde la Campaña Nacional NO al Fracking, #ConcienciaSolidaria ONG entrevistó al Prof. Martín Crespi, autor y productor de Pachamamita Libros, acerca de la publicación del libro orientado a las infancias, "El #fracking, una historia esdrújula". Se profundizó además, en los trabajos anteriores de #Pachamamita, que abarcan importantes problemáticas socioambientales, como el #desmonte, la #importanciadelagua, o la #Megaminería, acercándolos al público infantil, y trabajando además con las #TIC. ¡Nuestro adragecimiento a Martín, por el gran trabajo que vienen realizando desde Pachamamita! Lic. #MatíasRuiz Coordinador Nacional, Campañ...2020-10-0425 minInvisibles. Historias De Enfermedades Poco FrecuentesInvisibles. Historias De Enfermedades Poco FrecuentesEl sueño del rarólogoComo residente de Medicina Clínica en el Hospital Interzonal San Martín de La Plata (2009) César Crespi comenzó a indagar sobre el por qué de la falta de diagnóstico en muchos pacientes fallecidos. La curiosidad lo llevó a acercarse a las Enfermedades Poco Frecuentes y hoy es el referente en Enfermedades Raras en la provincia de Buenos Aires. Coordina el Centro de Referencia Clínica en Enfermedades Raras y de Dificultoso Diagnóstico, fundado por él dentro del Hospital San Juan de Dios de La Plata. Sueña y trabaja por la incorporación de una especialidad en “rarologí...2020-06-2914 minScience Magazine PodcastScience Magazine PodcastDog noses detect heat, the world faces coronavirus, and scientists search for extraterrestrial lifeOn this week’s show, Online News Editor David Grimm joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss how dogs’ cold noses may be able to sense warm bodies. Read the research. International News Editor Martin Enserink shares the latest from our reporters covering coronavirus. And finally, from a recording made at this year’s AAAS annual meeting, host Meagan Cantwell talks with Jill Tarter, chair emeritus at the SETI Institute, about the newest technologies being used to search for alien life, what a positive signal would look like, and how to inform the public if extraterrestrial life e...2020-03-0533 minMujer MaizMujer Maiz"Pachamamita Libros" Martin CrespiEntrevistamos en Mujer Maíz a Martín Crespi artista, autor, del proyecto editorial “Pachamamita libros”, material para niñxs sobre problemáticas ambientales. Los libros están enfocados para un público infantil, libros interactivos con uso de las nuevas tecnologías. El material se puede descargar y compartir libremente, los libros fueron traducidos a lenguas originarias, lengua de señas, inglés y japonés.2019-12-1125 minScience Magazine PodcastScience Magazine PodcastBuilding a landslide observatory, and the universality of musicYou may have seen the aftermath of a landslide, driving along a twisty mountain road—a scattering of rocks and scree impinging on the pavement. And up until now, that’s pretty much how scientists have tracked landslides—roadside observations and spotty satellite images. Now, researchers are hoping to track landslides systematically by instrumenting an entire national park in Taiwan. The park is riddled with landslides—so much so that visitors wear helmets. Host Sarah Crespi talks with one of those visitors—freelance science journalist Katherine Kornei—about what we can learn from landslides. In a second rocking segment, Sar...2019-11-2138 minScience Magazine PodcastScience Magazine PodcastStudying human health at 5100 meters, and playing hide and seek with ratsIn La Rinconada, Peru, a town 5100 meters up in the Peruvian Andes, residents get by breathing air with 50% less oxygen than at sea level. International News Editor Martin Enserink visited the site with researchers studying chronic mountain sickness—when the body makes excess red blood cells in an effort to cope with oxygen deprivation—in these extreme conditions. Martin talks with host Sarah Crespi about how understanding why this illness occurs in some people and not others could help the residents of La Rinconada and the 140 million people worldwide living above 2500 meters. Read the whole special issue on mountains.  Sa...2019-09-1229 minScience Magazine PodcastScience Magazine PodcastMeasuring earthquake damage with cellphone sensors and determining the height of the ancient Tibetan PlateauIn the wake of a devastating earthquake, assessing the extent of damage to infrastructure is time consuming—now, a cheap sensor system based on the accelerometers in cellphones could expedite this process. Host Sarah Crespi talks with Contributing Correspondent Lizzie Wade about how these sensor systems work and how they might assist communities after an earthquake. In another Earth-shaking study, scientists have downgraded the height of the ancient Tibetan Plateau. Most reconstructions estimate that the “rooftop of the world” reached its current height of 4500 meters about 40 million years ago, but a new study suggests it was a mere 3000 meters...2019-02-2822 minPodcast de Martín CrespiPodcast de Martín CrespiNoches de AlquimiasNoches de Alquimia 4º Programa de radio - 2007 Tema: Violencias Domingos de 20 a 22 hs. Por FM Encuentro 90.1 Auspicia: Centro Cultural Entre Amigos La Ferrere - Bs As.2017-08-2550 minPodcast de Martín CrespiPodcast de Martín CrespiLa increíble historia de las perdices que comieron felicesCuento infantil sobre las problemáticas de la alimentación industrial.2016-10-2003 minScience Magazine PodcastScience Magazine PodcastPodcast: A planet beyond Pluto, the bugs in your home, and the link between marijuana and IQOnline News Editor David Grimm shares stories on studying marijuana use in teenage twins, building a better maze for psychological experiments, and a close inspection of the bugs in our homes. Science News Writer Eric Hand joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the potential for a ninth planet in the solar system that circles the sun just once every 15,000 years.  [Image: Gilles San Martin/CC BY-SA 2.0] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2016-01-2118 minPodcast de Martín CrespiPodcast de Martín Crespi2016-01-1201 minPodcast de Martín CrespiPodcast de Martín CrespiLa fantastica historia de la sohinia traviesa - PortuñolNarrativa infantil Argentina. La fabulosa historia de la sojita traviesa traducido a portuñol. Audio que plantea algunas consideraciones sobre las consecuencias del sistema estractivista en el modelo de producción sojero.2015-02-1002 minPodcast de Martín CrespiPodcast de Martín CrespiLa asombrosa historia de la mega minería y las mini regalíasCuento infantil. Minerías a cielo abierto. La mina que contamina. Leído e interpretado por Liliana Daunes.2014-11-0302 minPodcast de Martín CrespiPodcast de Martín CrespiLa fabulosa historia de la sojita traviesaCuento infantil sobre la producción de soja. La monocultura del monocultivo. Leído e interpretado por Liliana Daunes.2014-11-0302 minPodcast de Martín CrespiPodcast de Martín CrespiLa sorprendente historia de los tronquitos y los arbolitosCuento infantil sobre forestación. Deforestación y producción de pasta de celulosa, super super esponjosa!!! Leído e interpretado por Liliana Daunes.2014-11-0302 minPodcast de Martín CrespiPodcast de Martín CrespiFrakingFraking en la comarca de Buenos Aires, entrevista realizada por el programa Horizonte Sur2014-06-1125 minPodcast de Martín CrespiPodcast de Martín CrespiVeo veo manta QuechuaLa increíble historia de la Mega-minería y las Mini-regalías latinoamericanas2014-04-1904 minPodcast de Martín CrespiPodcast de Martín CrespiSojita traviesitaLa fabulosa historia de la sojita traviesa, traducción en Quechua2014-04-1007 min