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Gibraltar Today
Eastside Project, Caiman Re-homed, Commanding Officer, McGrail Hearings, Gibraltar Women vs Faroe Islands
Following an on-site visit last week, the Eastside Project has received the go-ahead for the next phase of the marina development from the Development and Planning Commission. However, there's still a condition: The approval is subject to remodelling the revetment at the end of the sea wall to reduce its visual impact. The Environmental Safety Group continue to have reservations about the development: we spoke to Janet Howitt.Yesterday GBC News reported on the discovery of a caiman, a reptile from the alligator family, that was reportedly being kept as a pet and has now been r...
2025-04-08
41 min
11KM Stories
Verhindern: Preparedness und Prevention (10/10)
Wer Pandemien verhindern will, muss auch Biodiversität erhalten und die Klimakrise begrenzen. Denn Erreger breiten sich mit der Erderwärmung immer mehr aus. Konkrete Gefahr droht vor allem in der Nutztierhaltung. Und da fällt das Fazit der Wissenschaftsjournalistinnen Daniela Remus und Korinna Hennig aus aktuellem Anlass besorgt aus: Die Massenentlassungen in US-Gesundheitsbehörden und Wissenschaftseinrichtungen bedrohen die internationale Seuchenüberwachung und Forschung - auch zum Vogelgrippevirus H5N1. Und: "Mit dem Teilen von Daten, das wird vielleicht problematisch werden", sagt der Impfstoffforscher Florian Krammer, der in New York arbeitet, "mit dem Ausstieg der USA aus der WHO." Auch...
2025-03-18
1h 04
Gibraltar Today
Old Coviran Fire, McGrail Inquiry
A fire at the old Coviran site on Devil’s Tower Road prompted the evacuation of Northview Terrace residents shortly after 7pm yesterday. Today’s episode was recorded live from the scene of the fire. Fire crews from both the Gibraltar Fire and Rescue Service and the Airport Fire and Rescue Service working for more than three and a half hours to fully extinguish the blaze. We caught up with senior officer of the GFRS Adrian McComb, who oversaw last night’s operation, and senior fire officer Nicky Viñales from the AFRS. Residents o...
2025-02-10
42 min
Octothorpe
127: Hello Buoys
John is incoherent, Alison is excited, and Liz is romantic. An uncorrected transcript of this episode is available here. Please email your letters of comment to comment@octothorpecast.uk, join our Facebook group, and tag @OctothorpeCast (on X or on Mastodon or on Bluesky) when you post about the show on social media. Content warnings this episode: None Letters of comment Abigail Nussbaum Ali Baker Brooks Andy Openshaw Chris Garcia Claire Brialey David Salter Ed Morland Farah Mendlesohn Irwin Hirsh Jonny Baddeley Neil Ottenstein Roseanna Pendlebury We also heard from: Fiona Moore, Ivan Sinha ...
2025-01-30
45 min
Voice of Islam
Breakfast Show Podcast 01-01-2025 The year has ended- how can we be different next year
Topic I: The year has ended- how can we be different next year Topic II: Winter Immunity: Understanding the Role of Vaccinations Introduction and NEWS Presenter(s): Imam Muhammad Athar Imam Sharjeel Ahmed Guest(s): Rebecca Hughes Simon Tomkins Peter Openshaw Professor Philip Calder Dr Sami Salam sba Dr Margaret Harris Producer: Hania Yaqub Trainee / Assistant Trainee Producer(s): Maida Mubashara Researcher(s): Nurah, Maleeha Qamar, Sarah Chaudry, Jaazeba
2025-01-01
1h 46
Gibraltar Today
McGrail Inquiry Final Report, International Men’s Day, International Friendly, Integral Yoga
The final report on the McGrail Inquiry is likely to be ready by late spring 2025 - roughly a year since the public hearing. In the latest update on the report's progress, the inquiry team says additional evidence has been received, and that Chairman, Sir Peter Openshaw, continues to work on the draft. Meanwhile the Police Authority has started the process of recruiting a new Commissioner of Police to take over from Richard Ullger when he retires in April 2025. Christina Cortes brought us the details.It's International Men’s Day, providing an opportunity to promote discussions and act...
2024-11-19
29 min
Countercurrent: conversations with Professor Roger Kneebone
Peter Openshaw in conversation with Roger Kneebone
Peter Openshaw CBE is a respiratory physician and mucosal immunologist at Imperial College London, where he is Professor of Experimental Medicine at the National Heart and Lung Institute. His because a familiar voice in the media during the Covid-19 pandemic. We discuss how his clinical and research interests intertwine, and how his Quaker principles underpin his approach to clinical practice and experimental work. https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/p.openshaw
2024-08-05
1h 25
Inside Health
Is watching sport good for you?
As the emotional roller coaster of the Euros comes to a close and the summer Olympics begin, James joins Professor Damian Bailey for an experiment to measure the ups and downs of watching sport. We monitor brains, hearts, lungs and hormones to try to out if watching sport is good or bad for us. But is there an additional risk for sports fans attending the summer Olympics in Paris? As climate change drives the tiger mosquito northwards there are concerns over the potential spread of Dengue in France’s capital. James talks to disease ecologist Dr Jennifer Lo...
2024-07-23
27 min
Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Kids, Mystery & Fantasy
[German] - Sherlock Holmes Legends, Folge 24: Die fünf Orangenkerne by Eric Zerm
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/778116 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Sherlock Holmes Legends, Folge 24: Die fünf Orangenkerne Author: Eric Zerm Narrator: Peter Thimm, Philipp Köhl, Uta Dänekamp, Patrick Roche, Florian Hoffmann, Sabine Arnhold, Robin Brosch, Hannes Maurer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 54 minutes Release date: June 7, 2024 Genres: Mystery & Fantasy Publisher's Summary: Offiziell waren es Unfälle, die Elias und seinen Bruder Joseph Openshaws das Leben kosteten - doch beide bekamen vorher einen mysteriösen Brief mit fünf Orangenkernen. Als auch Josephs Sohn und Erbe John Openshaw eine solche Nachricht bekommt, bittet er Sherlo...
2024-06-07
03 min
Gibraltar Today
McGrail Inquiry, Sports News, GIB2GIB Cycle Tim Norton
Ian McGrail is speaking publicly for the first time since his early retirement as Police Commissioner.He's been answering questions at the Inquiry on his response to a fatal collision at sea in March 2020.We bring you some highlights.Meanwhile, at the start of today's session, Chairman Sir Peter Openshaw announced a change to the rules to allow people to rewatch the inquiry broadcast on catch-up.-Robin Sheppard Capurro joins us to fill us in on the weekends sporting events .-
2024-04-15
35 min
Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting
BW - EP150—010: Easter Sunday 1944—Fred Allen Solves A Mystery & Takes Time Off For Hypertension
In the Spring of 1944, Fred Allen was finishing up his fourth season as host of The Texaco Star Theater on CBS. He’d been on the air for over a decade, but it was while he was hosting Texaco on December 6th, 1942 that Fred debuted Allen’s Alley. Allen used to read the newspaper column of O.O. McIntyre, called “Thoughts While Strolling.” McIntyre wrote about sights and sounds he’d met walking through the shabby streets of New York’s Chinatown and The Bowery. Allen felt that this kind of routine could come off very well on radio. A loud-mouth p...
2024-04-09
36 min
Breaking Walls
BW - EP150—010: Easter Sunday 1944—Fred Allen Solves A Mystery & Takes Time Off For Hypertension
In the Spring of 1944, Fred Allen was finishing up his fourth season as host of The Texaco Star Theater on CBS. He’d been on the air for over a decade, but it was while he was hosting Texaco on December 6th, 1942 that Fred debuted Allen’s Alley. Allen used to read the newspaper column of O.O. McIntyre, called “Thoughts While Strolling.” McIntyre wrote about sights and sounds he’d met walking through the shabby streets of New York’s Chinatown and The Bowery. Allen felt that this kind of routine could come off very well on radio. A loud-mouth p...
2024-04-09
36 min
Gibraltar Today
McGrail Inquiry begins, Sports, Med Steps Challenge
The McGrail Inquiry Chairman says nothing will affect his resolve and duty under the law to find out the facts as to the reasons and circumstances that led to the former Commissioner's early retirement. In his opening statements this morning, Sir Peter Openshaw said the effect of the Government's restriction notice on the inquiry remains to be seen but that it would be directed to relatively few documents in the context of the thousands provided to the inquiry. He expressed confidence that the inquiry can properly proceed. Our reporter Ros Astengo has been following proceedings and joined us in the s...
2024-04-08
34 min
The Oxford Colloquy
The Pandemic People: Prof. Peter Openshaw
Professor Peter Openshaw discusses Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection (RSV). RSV is a common respiratory virus that usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms in most adults but it is the leading cause of hospitalisation in babies Step into the world of groundbreaking medical research with the latest episode of our podcast as Sir Andrew Pollard engages in a riveting conversation with the esteemed Professor Peter Openshaw from Imperial University. Peter Openshaw is a respiratory physician and mucosal immunologist researcher, studying how the immune system both protects against viral infection but also causes disease. He has run studies of human experimental infection of v...
2024-03-28
31 min
Gibraltar Today
Inquiry Fact Sheet, Albert Hammond new album
The new Inquiries Act is now law, after the Governor, Sir David Steel, gave it royal assent; it is set to be brought into effect this week. Sir Peter Openshaw's team will invite submissions from Core Participants as to whether they disagree with the Government's position that the new Act automatically applies to this Inquiry. A fact sheet has just been published on the Inquiry's website. Our reporter Ros Astengo has reviewed it, and told us what stood out to her from this fact sheet.And, after an album hiatus of sixteen years, Albert Hammond is back w...
2024-03-27
31 min
Out Loud Queer Music Radio
Out Loud Radio February 8, 2024
Another special guest and this time we’re visiting NYC and checking in with the Fantabulous Emory Parker who totally owned 2023 and is back to repeat the magic in 2024 with brand new Ep and title track ‘not the one’. Emory’s is here to tell us all about it!PLUS amazing NEW music from some incredible LGBTQ stars that include:Amy Hef, Benjamin Trillado, Chappell Roan, Jaymze, John Conlin, Peter Ngqibs, River Westin, Sasquin, Tyler Openshaw, Young Foolie, and more!
2024-02-09
56 min
ESWI Airborne's Podcast
Immunisation and treatment - New approaches to influenza prevention and treatment - lessons learnt from COVID- 19
Flu is the forgotten killer. What new vistas of vaccinology opened up after the COVID-19 pandemic? In what ways can flu treatments change as a consequence of lessons learned? Listen to this excellent panel of experts, Peter Openshaw, Respiratory physician and Mucosal Immunologist, Professor of Experimental Medicine, Imperial College, London and ESWI Board Member, Anthony Gordon, Chair in Anaesthesia and Critical Care, NIHR Research Professor and Senior Investigator, Imperial College, London, and Susanne Herold, Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases and Pulmonary Research, University Hospital Giessen und Marburg, eloquently converse abo...
2023-11-19
35 min
Gibraltar Today
McGrail Inquiry delayed, hospital entrance, cardboard boats, abstract art
The McGrail Inquiry has been delayed, and will not take place in September as planned.Chairman, retired judge Sir Peter Openshaw, says it is “unsafe to proceed” in September/October given the risk of jeopardising an ongoing criminal investigation concerning allegations that witnesses may have received incentives for providing evidence to the inquiry.Gibraltar Today presenter Jonathan Scott discussed this development with GBC News Editor Christine Vasquez.Jonathan also had the latest on plans to renew the hospital entrance, as well as discussions around the cardboard boat race with the orga...
2023-08-12
27 min
Science Weekly
Covid-19: is there a ‘twindemic’ coming?
As the UK heads into autumn, Covid-19 appears to be surging again. According to official data, 40,650 people tested positive in England in the seven days up to and including 24 September. This was an increase of 42% on the week before. But as we brace for another wave, experts are also concerned about a potential rise in influenza. Ian Sample speaks to Prof Peter Openshaw about the Omicron variant, why we’re at risk of a ‘twindemic’ this year and whether it’s time we all start taking more preventive measures. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/sciencepod
2022-10-04
11 min
Vibe
Ep. 276: Dr. Peter McCullough Co-Authors Book On The Crime of the Century
Well known true-crime author John Leake teamed up with Dr. Peter McCullough to publish The Courage to Face Covid-19: Preventing Hospitalization & Death While Battling the Bio-Pharmaceutical Complex. I talk to them about that, and Dr. M’s recent appearances in 4 Florida cities and then my hometown of Orem, Utah. Be one of the first to read the book! LINKS AND RESOURCES: Watch Video Version Here: Rumble Video Bitchute Video Brighteon Video **Get this episode’s resources: https://greensmoothiegirl.com/your-high-vibration-life/episodes/courage-to-fight-covid-19-peter-mccullough-interview/ The post Ep...
2022-05-18
29 min
ESWI Airborne's Podcast
Peter Openshaw - A mucosal perspective on pandemics
"Learn about the fascinating field of mucosal immunology, vaccine effectiveness, and the role of face-mask protection not from virus particles but “spiticles and snoticles”. Dr Peter Openshaw, ESWI Board Member and Professor of Experimental Medicine, Imperial College London, expertly guides us through what led to the unprecedented speed of COVID-19 vaccine development. From his experience of two pandemics, he offers a vision of future variants and how SARS-COV-2 is continuing to evolve.”This podcast is kindly sponsored by Viatris.
2022-05-17
31 min
Listen to The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
In conversation with... Peter Openshaw and Felicity Liew
Professor Peter Openshaw and Dr Felicity Liew discuss the use of inhaled corticosteroids in the early treatment of COVID and the involvement of the respiratory mucosa in response to viral infection.
2022-04-08
14 min
The Lancet Respiratory Medicine in conversation with
Peter Openshaw and Felicity Liew on corticosteroids in the early in the treatment of COVID
Professor Peter Openshaw and Dr Felicity Liew discuss the use of inhaled corticosteroids in the early treatment of COVID and the involvement of the respiratory mucosa in response to viral infection. Continue this conversation on social!Follow us today at...https://thelancet.bsky.social/https://instagram.com/thelancetgrouphttps://facebook.com/thelancetmedicaljournalhttps://linkedIn.com/company/the-lancethttps://youtube.com/thelancettv
2022-04-08
14 min
Crimes and Consequences
EP126: The Burnt House Farm
In 2003, Brian Waters and another man were sadistically tortured for hours in the cowshed of the Burnt House Farm in England. Brian's adult children were forced to watch as a group of men thought up inhumane ways to brutalize their father. One of them, Christopher Guest More, Jr., was a former television researcher who had worked undercover for the BBC only months earlier. Eventually, police arrested five men for the murder, but Christopher managed to evade justice for 16 years, living under an assumed name. During that time, he lived in a mansion on the island of Malta, captained a yacht...
2022-03-07
50 min
The Amish Inquisition Podcast
213 - Brien Foerster : Paracas, Polygonal Masonry and Earth Energies
Hey Eavesdroppers, we had the pleasure of talking to Brien Foerster for the first show of 2022! Brien has been exploring ancient sites, producing videos and writing books for many years. He was good enough to drop by and tell us about how some of his work compels us to reevaluate our conceptions of our shared human history. Check out these links to follow Brien’s work or even join him on his next tour! Website : https://hiddenincatours.com/ YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/c/brienfoerster Insta : https://www.instagram.co...
2022-01-03
2h 33
Discovery
The Evidence: To boost or not to boost?
The divide between the Covid vaccine haves and have-nots has been described as “criminal”, with only 20% of people in low and middle income countries having had one dose, compared with 80% in higher income countries. Countries with high vaccination rates have been called on to give up their place in the vaccine queue.The dual-track global vaccination programme has led to real anger, made worse by announcements of booster programmes in richer countries (despite the World Health Organisation calling for such plans to be put on hold).Claudia Hammond and her panel of global experts discuss the...
2021-10-02
50 min
Keeping Current
COVID-19: The Path to Immunity
Are you ready for the new COVID-19 vaccines? Prof Peter Openshaw discusses SARS-CoV-2 immunity, and outlines the various vaccine platforms. Earn Credit / Learning Objectives & Disclosures: https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/944479?src=mkm_podcast_addon_944479
2021-06-03
20 min
IfG Events
Science after coronavirus
Scientists around the world have played a central role in the last year, informing policy makers and the public throughout the pandemic. Under pressure they have adapted new ways of working, while the creation and deployment of vaccines could have far-reaching consequences for global scientific collaboration. At this event, we will discuss the early lessons the science community should draw from the crisis.On the panel to discuss these issues will be: Dr Rupert Lewis, Chief Science Policy Officer at The Royal Society Professor Peter Openshaw, Professor Experimental Medicine at Imperial College London (and Vice-chair of NERV...
2021-03-19
1h 03
Institute for Government
Science after coronavirus
Scientists around the world have played a central role in the last year, informing policy makers and the public throughout the pandemic. Under pressure they have adapted new ways of working, while the creation and deployment of vaccines could have far-reaching consequences for global scientific collaboration. At this event, we discussed the early lessons the science community should draw from the crisis. On the panel to discuss these issues were: Dr Rupert Lewis, Chief Science Policy Officer at The Royal Society Professor Peter Openshaw, Professor Experimental Medicine at Imperial College London (and Vice-chair of NERVTAG) Dr Beth Thompson, Head of...
2021-03-19
1h 02
SNTC's The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Case of the Crossed Lines: Bloopers from the Holmes podcast
Thank you for listening to the Someone New Theatre Company podcast production of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Our actors and production team have worked tirelessly to bring these stories to you, and we hope that you have enjoyed listening to them as much as we have enjoyed making them. This production was directed by Gracie Rogers with Joanna Lusty, adapted for audio by Elizabeth Bradford and Marli van der Bijl and produced by Ryan O’Connor. Sound design for this production was provided by Callum Blair, Elizabeth Bradford, Taneesha Plummer, Josh Andrews-O’Neil, Jacob Thompson, Ryan O’Connor, and Ma...
2021-03-19
07 min
The James Altucher Show
692 - 2021 Coronavirus Update with Dr. Peter Openshaw from Imperial College London: The Variant, The Vaccine, and What do we know now!?
Almost a year ago, I had Dr. Peter Openshaw from Imperial College on to talk about what we knew about the novel coronavirus. I especially loved his takes on the virus, because he was one of the few people that actually gave me the answer "I don't know", which was true because no one knew anything! We now know a lot more about the virus, especially Dr. Peter Openshaw! This time, I have him on to talk about what we know about the variant, how it actually transmits, updates on the vaccine, how can we prevent and avoid the virus...
2021-03-01
42 min
PROYECCIONES 2020 - EPISODIO 1
PROYECCIONES 2020 EP 208 ¿Vuelta a foja cero? Por qué la nueva mutación del SARS-CoV-2 preocupa tanto a los científicos
OPINION DEL DR. FERNANDO POLLACK La aparición de la nueva mutación del virus SARS-CoV-2 llamado N501Y, en Reino Unido, pone nuevamente en vilo a todo el mundo, en un momento donde la llegada de las vacunas permitían imaginar que el mundo volvería de a poco a la “vieja normalidad”. Pero, ¿qué se sabe de esta nueva cepa? Tras notar un aumento de casos tanto de contagios como de fallecidos en Reino Unido, de acuerdo a la revista Science, el 8 de diciembre, científicos y expertos en salud pública llegaron a la conclus...
2020-12-21
27 min
Sophy Ridge On Sunday
Making laws or breaking laws? | Robert Buckland
Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland defends the government's decision to break international law by overriding the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement. He also explains the latest moves to contain coronavirus. Professor Peter Openshaw warns there is little time left to avert a major spike in Covid-19 infections.
2020-09-13
39 min
Sound Bites
Sound Bites 8: Knife Yeet
Thanks for listening to Sound Bites: the bite sized podcast about all things snacks! In this episode our hosts eat unfortunate things so you don’t have to. You’re welcome. Peter cautiously chomps NONGSHIM Potato Snack that he found on a clearance rack in a grocery store. Meanwhile, Chille is still recovering from his run-in with an Openshaw's Ploughman’s Lunch Snack Pack. The unsung heroes of this episode are Peter and Chille’s resilient constitutions. Also, much love to Jacob’s Cream Crackers. We
2020-08-19
18 min
What You Need To Know
What can Europe's largest study tell us about the virus?
In this episode, ITV News Science Editor Tom Clarke and Health Correspondent Emily Morgan speak to Peter Openshaw, Professor of Experimental Medicine at Imperial College London. He is one of three leaders of the largest study in Europe analysing hospital admissions due to COVID-19. Nearly 17,000 participants have been recruited for The Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infection Consortium or ISARIC to find out why some people getting gravely ill and dying, where others have no symptoms at all.We regularly release new episodes of Coronavirus: What You Need To Know - subscribe so you get the...
2020-05-01
15 min
Imperial College Podcast
Podcast: COVID-19 vaccine development, patient data and isolation diaries
In this edition: We hear from researchers working on a COVID-19 vaccine and with patient samples, and how students are coping in isolation. News: University Challenge win and neutrino discovery – We celebrate Imperial’s spectacular University Challenge win and discover how neutrinos may hold the key to why the universe is made up of matter rather than antimatter. On the frontlines of COVID-19 vaccine development – We speak to Dr Anna Blakney about what it’s like to work on a vaccine the whole world is waiting for. This feature is an excerpt from 'Never L...
2020-04-22
24 min
Talk Evidence
Talk Evidence - Building an evidence base for covid-19
We're taking a break from the usual Talk Evidence to focus on the new corona virus that has emerged in China. With a brand new disease, we have to build our evidence base from scratch - basic virology, epidemiology, pathogenicity, transmissibility, and ultimately treatment are all unknowns. In this episode of Talk Evidence, we're trying to get away from the headlines and talk about what we need to know - to hopefully give you some insight into these issues. (8.00) Peter Openshaw, professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London, talks to us about the pathogenicity of covid-19 (17.30) Wendy Barclay, head...
2020-02-17
44 min
Talk Evidence
Talk Evidence - Building an evidence base for covid-19
We're taking a break from the usual Talk Evidence to focus on the new corona virus that has emerged in China. With a brand new disease, we have to build our evidence base from scratch - basic virology, epidemiology, pathogenicity, transmissibility, and ultimately treatment are all unknowns. In this episode of Talk Evidence, we're trying to get away from the headlines and talk about what we need to know - to hopefully give you some insight into these issues. (8.00) Peter Openshaw, professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London, talks to us about the pathogenicity of covid-19 (17.30) Wendy Barclay, head...
2020-02-17
44 min
The BMJ Podcast
Talk Evidence - Building an evidence base for covid-19
We're taking a break from the usual Talk Evidence to focus on the new corona virus that has emerged in China. With a brand new disease, we have to build our evidence base from scratch - basic virology, epidemiology, pathogenicity, transmissibility, and ultimately treatment are all unknowns. In this episode of Talk Evidence, we're trying to get away from the headlines and talk about what we need to know - to hopefully give you some insight into these issues. (8.00) Peter Openshaw, professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London, talks to us about the pathogenicity of covid-19 (17.30) Wendy Barclay, head...
2020-02-17
44 min
The BMJ Podcast
Talk Evidence - Building an evidence base for covid-19
We're taking a break from the usual Talk Evidence to focus on the new corona virus that has emerged in China. With a brand new disease, we have to build our evidence base from scratch - basic virology, epidemiology, pathogenicity, transmissibility, and ultimately treatment are all unknowns. In this episode of Talk Evidence, we're trying to get away from the headlines and talk about what we need to know - to hopefully give you some insight into these issues. (8.00) Peter Openshaw, professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London, talks to us about the pathogenicity of covid-19 (17.30) Wendy Barclay, head...
2020-02-17
44 min
Talk Evidence - Building an evidence base for covid-19
We're taking a break from the usual Talk Evidence to focus on the new corona virus that has emerged in China. With a brand new disease, we have to build our evidence base from scratch - basic virology, epidemiology, pathogenicity, transmissibility, and ultimately treatment are all unknowns. In this episode of Talk Evidence, we're trying to get away from the headlines and talk about what we need to know - to hopefully give you some insight into these issues. (8.00) Peter Openshaw, professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London, talks to us about the pathogenicity of covid-19 (17.30) Wendy Barclay, head...
2020-02-17
44 min
BMJ's Coronavirus (COVID-19) playlist
Talk Evidence - Building an evidence base for covid-19
We're taking a break from the usual Talk Evidence to focus on the new corona virus that has emerged in China. With a brand new disease, we have to build our evidence base from scratch - basic virology, epidemiology, pathogenicity, transmissibility, and ultimately treatment are all unknowns. In this episode of Talk Evidence, we're trying to get away from the headlines and talk about what we need to know - to hopefully give you some insight into these issues. (8.00) Peter Openshaw, professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London, talks to us about the pathogenicity of covid-19 (17.30) Wendy Barclay, head...
2020-02-17
44 min
Medicine and Science from The BMJ
Talk Evidence - Building an evidence base for covid-19
We're taking a break from the usual Talk Evidence to focus on the new corona virus that has emerged in China. With a brand new disease, we have to build our evidence base from scratch - basic virology, epidemiology, pathogenicity, transmissibility, and ultimately treatment are all unknowns. In this episode of Talk Evidence, we're trying to get away from the headlines and talk about what we need to know - to hopefully give you some insight into these issues. (8.00) Peter Openshaw, professor of experimental medicine at Imperial College London, talks to us about the pathogenicity of covid-19 (17.30) Wendy Barclay, head...
2020-02-17
44 min
The James Altucher Show
542 - 2019 Coronavirus: What you NEED TO KNOW with Professor Peter Openshaw from Imperial College London!
Is the Coronavirus really a threat? I keep seeing headlines. But I don't know what to think. So I called up Professor Peter Openshaw from Imperial College London. He's a clinician, and a scientists specializing in lung immunology. In this episode, you'll learn the science. And find out what we can do to prevent it from getting into our bodies. I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast. Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" and rate and...
2020-02-10
1h 03
paranormal
Nando y Ramon enigmas .ovnis biblia circa 2oo4 el loco
This is a featured article. Click here for more information. Page semi-protected Listen to this article Jack the Ripper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search This article is about the serial killer. For other uses, see Jack the Ripper (disambiguation). Jack the Ripper Drawing of a man with a pulled-up collar and pulled-down hat walking alone on a street watched by a group of well-dressed men behind him "With the Vigilance Committee in the East End: A Suspicious Character" from The Illustrated London News, 13 October 1888 Born Unknown Other names "The Whitechapel Murderer" "Leather Apron" Details Victims ...
2020-02-06
3h 04
Explore New Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Suspense
[German] - Sherlock Holmes, Die alten Fälle (Reloaded), Fall 4: Die fünf Orangenkerne by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/401084 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Sherlock Holmes, Die alten Fälle (Reloaded), Fall 4: Die fünf Orangenkerne Author: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Narrator: Achim Schülke, Marina Erdmann, Charles Rettinghaus, Udo Schenk, Eckart Dux, Peter Groeger, Christian Rode Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 9 minutes Release date: August 9, 2019 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Oberst Openshaw erhält einen Brief mit fünf Orangenkernen. Zur großen Überraschung seines Neffen John reagiert er auf diesen Brief mit äußerster Panik und verweigert jegliches Gespräch. John Openshaw wendet sich mit dem mysteriösen Brief an Sherlock...
2019-08-09
03 min
Vibe
Ep.64: Indoor Air Pollution with Peter Spiegel
Today, I’m excited to talk about a health threat we don’t often think about: indoor air pollution. Meet Peter Spiegel. He is a serial product inventor who has founded numerous successful companies related to direct response advertising, marketing and consumer products. Mr. Spiegel is considered by his peers to be one of the definitive experts in the direct response television advertising (DRTV) and infomercials. A top marketing, financial, product development and operations strategist, he has been active in the industry for more than 25 years, developing a wealth of experience and success that spans all product categories and all ch...
2018-01-17
32 min
Burst Radio
The Grindr Killer
Stephen Port has been jailed for life with parole. The 41-year-old was convicted of quadruple homicide. Mr. Port is believed to have met his victims on the dating app Grindr, and following their drugging, it is understood he raped and murdered them. The murders took place between June 2014 and September 2015. Mr. Port left their bodies in the street or in his local graveyard in Barking, east London. On hearing of the court’s ruling, some members of the families of four victims are said to have cheered, while others hurled abuse and some remained still. Port sat motionless in the Ol...
2016-11-30
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Download Top 100 Full Audiobooks in Mysteries & Thrillers, Classic Detective
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