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itihaas: The Indian History Podcast by Arnab Patiitihaas: The Indian History Podcast by Arnab Pati#001 What is History?This is the first episode of itihaas discussing the beginning of history. It is important for us to fix a timeline when it comes to history. But history is more than just dates. It is about perspectives, ideas, stories and the ones narrating them. This episode talks about the geological time scale, the formation of earth, the collision with Thea forming the moon, the Hadean eon and wrapping up with the conclusion of the Archean eon. Sources: https://youtu.be/TychacjCsa8?feature=shared 1. The Earth A Biography of Life: The Story of Life On Our Planet through 47 Incredible Organisms by...2024-07-2345 minEscape Into a New Chapter With Full AudiobookEscape Into a New Chapter With Full AudiobookExplaining Life Through Evolution Audiobook by Prosanta ChakrabartyListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 784760 Title: Explaining Life Through Evolution Author: Prosanta Chakrabarty Narrator: Alexander Thomas Format: Unabridged Length: 04:56:21 Language: English Release date: 06-04-24 Publisher: Random House (Audio) Genres: Science & Technology, Biology & Chemistry Summary: The story of four billion years of life on EarthLooking forward to a book that explains life? Well, here it is! Explaining Life Through Evolution opens a window to the four billion year history of the millions of species we see on this planet. This book does not simply narrate the story of evolution: It brings to light...2024-06-054h 56Access Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Biology & ChemistryAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Biology & ChemistryExplaining Life Through Evolution by Prosanta ChakrabartyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/784760 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Explaining Life Through Evolution Author: Prosanta Chakrabarty Narrator: Alexander Thomas Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 56 minutes Release date: June 4, 2024 Genres: Biology & Chemistry Publisher's Summary: The story of four billion years of life on EarthLooking forward to a book that explains life? Well, here it is! Explaining Life Through Evolution opens a window to the four billion year history of the millions of species we see on this planet. This book does not simply narrate the story of evolution: It brings to light who we are and where we...2024-06-0410 minDesi Academia PodcastDesi Academia PodcastS4E1- Conversation around Drug discovery Ft. HarshaIn this episode, we discuss Harsha's academic journey in veterinary pathogen research and what led to his Ph.D. studies. We also discuss how our research intersects with Drug discovery and simultaneously go over some of the basics of this process. Recommendations Megh Business Standard, Jan 27th “Debt, drinking, and decisions” The Vulgarity of Caste: Dalits, Sexuality, and Humanity in Modern India (South Asia in Motion) Shailaja Paik Deep dive into international adoptions: Norway considers halting overseas adoptions as Denmark’s only international agency winds...2024-04-141h 58The Smart 7The Smart 7The Sunday 7 - COP 28 wraps up, the UK is at risk of a Ransomware attack, a breakthrough on Morning Sickness and the threat of Giant GoldfishThe Smart 7 is an award winning daily podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7 am, 7 days a week...With over 14 million downloads and consistently charting, including as No. 1 News Podcast on Spotify, we're a trusted source for people every day and the Sunday 7 has just won a Gold Award as “Best Conversation Starter” in the International Signal Podcast Awards  If you're enjoying it, please follow, share, or even post a review, it all helps...Today's episode includes the following guests:Sultan...2023-12-1715 minCinemoddities – late NIGHT movies with Rob & ZackCinemoddities – late NIGHT movies with Rob & ZackPiranha 3D (2010)Episode 241 - Piranha 3D (2010)   Now that Monstober 2023 has officially begun, what better way to kick it off than with a discussion on a movie that is basically soft-core smut?  Even with the gratuitous male gaze of the cameras this film was shot on, it somehow comes across as something akin to "Saving Private Ryan," oddly enough.  But what do Rob & Zack have to say about the indeterminate age of our main characters?  Why do all the adult actresses get killed off?  Is this Jerry O'Connell's best performance?  And Jason Bateman looks horrible!   Suppo...2023-10-042h 03BioScience TalksBioScience TalksOn Site at the Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and HerpetologistsThis episode of BioScience Talks was recorded on location at the Joint Meeting of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists in Norfolk, Virginia, and features a range of presenters and organizers.Our first guests were Sinlan Poo, who is Curator of Research at the Memphis Zoo and affiliated with Arkansas State University, and Prosanta Chakrabarty, who is Curator of Fishes and a Professor at Louisiana State University's Museum of Natural Science. Dr. Chakrabarty is also the current President of the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, one of the organizations that convened the meeting. They joined me to talk about...2023-09-2859 minScience FridayScience FridayAnswering Evolution Questions, Planetary Protection. Aug 4, 2023, Part 2We have a new podcast! It’s called Universe Of Art, and it’s all about artists who use science to bring their creations to the next level. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.   Protecting Other Planets From Earth’s GermsFor decades, people have been trying to figure out how to avoid contaminating other planets as they explore them—an idea called planetary protection. As missions venture forth to places such as Mars or Jupiter’s moon, Europa, the need to protect worlds that could support life becomes more critical. And a...2023-08-0447 minThe latest segments from Science FridayThe latest segments from Science FridayAnswering Evolution Questions, Planetary Protection. Aug 4, 2023, Part 2We have a new podcast! It’s called Universe Of Art, and it’s all about artists who use science to bring their creations to the next level. Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.   Protecting Other Planets From Earth’s Germs For decades, people have been trying to figure out how to avoid contaminating other planets as they explore them—an idea called planetary protection. As missions venture forth to places such as Mars or Jupiter’s moon, Europa, the need to protect worlds that could support life becomes more critical. And a...2023-08-0446 minEnglish Academic Vocabulary BoosterEnglish Academic Vocabulary Booster3196. 47 Academic Words Reference from "Prosanta Chakrabarty: Clues to prehistoric times, found in blind cavefish | TED Talk"This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/prosanta_chakrabarty_clues_to_prehistoric_times_found_in_blind_cavefish ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/47-academic-words-reference-from-prosanta-chakrabarty-clues-to-prehistoric-times-found-in-blind-cavefish-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/T2Oe6gvdMDY (All Words) https://youtu.be/aSifTzXZBgY (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/939...2023-07-2642 minThe Session with Tom SwarbrickThe Session with Tom SwarbrickEvolution with Dr Prosanta ChakrabartyIn this episode of The Session, ichthyologist Dr Prosanta Chakrabarty joins Tom Swarbrick to discuss why he believes humans are not the end of an unfinished story of evolution.2022-07-2245 minOn Par with the PresidentOn Par with the PresidentIchthyologist Prosanta Chakrabarty reveals, “We are all fish.”What is ichthyology? It's the study of fish, and Dr. Prosanta Chakrabarty is a master of it. He joins President William F. Tate IV to discuss his journey around the world to study some of the planet's most unusual creatures. He also shares his experience as a curator for the LSU Museum of Natural Science, the importance of translating scientific work for the public, and his efforts to train and inspire the next generation of naturalists and explorers. One of the world’s leading ichthyologists, Dr. Prosanta Chakrabarty is a professor in the Department of Biological Sciences an...2021-12-2120 minTwo Guys One TopicTwo Guys One TopicTopic Expert Interview - Evolution - Prosanta ChakrabartyWe are super excited to welcome to this week’s interview episode...A professor of evolution at Louisiana State University, with a PhD in Ecology and Evolution. He was named a TED Fellow in 2016 for his fascinating Ted Talk about Evolution....it is a pleasure to welcome to the pod the brilliant......Prosanta Chakrabarty.Prosanta is definitely the Topic Expert we needed to speak with!Hear us discuss:Prosanta's passion for ichthyologyThe definition of evolutionPre-Darwin viewsHow calling evolution a theory isn't quite right. Darwin's Natural SelectionHow does a fish bec...2021-12-0331 minSpeaking of Sustainability...Speaking of Sustainability...Inspiring The Youth: Constructing Ideas With Prosanta Chakrabarty, Rosetta Blackman and Saheed AdebisiIn today's episode, we'll be discussing how we can keep the youth of today inspired to get involved with the environment and sciences that go along with it, including how to further their career in those areas. Our guests this week are Prosanta Chakrabarty, Rosetta Blackman and Saheed Adebisi.  You can find us on twitter at @TSLed4SustDev or on our Facebook page, Trust For Sustainable Living, or go to our website at trustforsustainableliving.org. 2021-08-2320 minSci & TellSci & TellProsanta Chakrabarty: Pushing for Global (Fish) ScienceAs much as Prosanta Chakrabarty loves his job as an ichthyology professor at LSU, his favorite part of the job is making human connections while doing fieldwork around the world. And whether it’s trying every single cocktail at a bar in Tanzania or trash talking bosses in Bengali to locals in Kuwait, Prosanta has made tons of great connections and memories throughout his career. We talked to Prosanta about knowing he wanted to be a zoologist from a young age, discovering new fish around the world, and partying in the middle of the Amazon River. 2021-07-2617 minBBC Earth PodcastBBC Earth PodcastA lioness made me her brotherWhile nature is full of beauty and wonder, it also has a deadly side. In this episode, we're getting a brush with death and exploring how nature can be both a source of comfort and a source of danger.Prosanta Chakrabarty spends his time studying different species of fish in some of the world's most hostile spots. He leads us into a deep, dark cave in Madagascar where he and his team didn't just discover a new species, but also discovered a new illness.We’ll be introduced to th...2021-03-2331 minSausage of ScienceSausage of ScienceSoS 84 – An Excerpt with Dr. Prosanta ChakrabartyWe are still away on our summer break, but to tide you over this week we will continue our series featuring book excerpts read by previous podcast guests. This week Dr. Prosanta Chakrabarty, an ichthyologist from LSU, will read a section from his upcoming book entitled “Explaining Evolution and Understanding Why it Matters More than Ever”. We then rebroadcast his original interview (SoS 28, aired in November 2018), in which Dr. Chakrabarty discusses science communication and outreach, as well as narratives used to discuss topics like evolution. You can learn more about Dr. Chakrabarty’s work by visiting his website: http://www.prosan...2020-07-2039 minThe Syndicate - Where Angel Investors and Venture Capitalists Talk Early Stage Tech StartupsThe Syndicate - Where Angel Investors and Venture Capitalists Talk Early Stage Tech StartupsDesigner Babies, Reviving the Neanderthals and Funding Fundamental Science | Prosanta ChakrabartyProsanta Chakrabarty is a systematist and an ichthyologist studying the evolution and biogeography of both freshwater and marine fishes. His work includes studies of Neotropical (Central and South America, Caribbean) and Indo-West Pacific (Indian and Western Pacific Ocean) fishes. Prosanta is an Associate Professor and Curator of Fishes at the Museum of Natural Science and Department... The post Designer Babies, Reviving the Neanderthals and Funding Fundamental Science | Prosanta Chakrabarty appeared first on The Syndicate.2020-04-0650 minScience Changing LifeScience Changing LifeEpisode 16 – David Biello: What Makes a Great Science TED TalkDavid Biello is an award-winning journalist and the scientific curator for TED. Listen as we talk about his favorite areas of science, how to craft a compelling narrative and being obsessed with blind cavefish. Show notes: David’s profile at TED (and book link) https://www.ted.com/speakers/david_biello David’s work at Scientific American https://www.scientificamerican.com/author/david-biello/ TED talk – ‘Clues to prehistoric times, found in blind cavefish’ https://www.ted.com/talks/prosanta_chakrabarty_clues_to_prehistoric_times_found_in_blind_cavefish TED talk – ‘What happens in your brain when you taste food’ https://www.ted.com/talk...2019-11-2726 minSpeakers SpeakSpeakers SpeakSpeech Analysis - Four billion years of evolution in six minutes | Prosanta ChakrabartyThis speech analysis will be going over the public speech from Prosanta Chakrabarty, “Four billion years of evolution in six minutes.” 2019-06-1812 minThe Disruptors - Patron OnlyThe Disruptors - Patron OnlyDesigner Babies, Reviving the Neanderthals and Funding Fundamental Science | Prosanta ChakrabartyProsanta Chakrabarty (@preaux_fish) is a systematist and an ichthyologist studying the evolution and biogeography of both freshwater and marine fishes. His work includes studies of Neotropical (Central and South America, Caribbean) and Indo-West Pacific (Indian and Western Pacific Ocean) fishes.Prosanta is an Associate Professor and Curator of Fishes at the Museum of Natural Science and Department of Biological Science at Louisiana State University and is also a Research Associate at the American Museum of Natural History in New York and Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.He has gone on research trips to Japan, Australia, Taiwan, Madagascar, Panama, Kuwait...2019-01-1449 minThe Disruptors - Patron OnlyThe Disruptors - Patron OnlyDesigner Babies, Reviving the Neanderthals and Funding Fundamental Science | Prosanta ChakrabartyProsanta Chakrabarty (@preaux_fish) is a systematist and an ichthyologist studying the evolution and biogeography of both freshwater and marine fishes. His work includes studies of Neotropical (Central and South America, Caribbean) and Indo-West Pacific (Indian and Western Pacific Ocean) fishes.Prosanta is an Associate Professor and Curator of Fishes at the Museum of Natural Science and Department of Biological Science at Louisiana State University and is also a Research Associate at the American Museum of Natural History in New York and Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.He has gone on research trips to Japan, Australia, Taiwan, Madagascar, Panama, Kuwait...2019-01-1449 minThe DisruptorsThe Disruptors75. Designer Babies, Reviving the Neanderthals and Funding Fundamental Science | Prosanta ChakrabartyProsanta Chakrabarty (@preaux_fish) is a systematist and an ichthyologist studying the evolution and biogeography of both freshwater and marine fishes. His work includes studies of Neotropical (Central and South America, Caribbean) and Indo-West Pacific (Indian and Western Pacific Ocean) fishes.Prosanta is an Associate Professor and Curator of Fishes at the Museum of Natural Science and Department of Biological Science at Louisiana State University and is also a Research Associate at the American Museum of Natural History in New York and Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.He has gone on research trips to Japan, Australia...2019-01-1450 minThe DisruptorsThe Disruptors75. Designer Babies, Reviving the Neanderthals and Funding Fundamental Science | Prosanta Chakrabarty[spreaker type=player resource="episode_id=18590601" width="100%" height="80px" theme="light" playlist="false" playlist-continuous="false" autoplay="false" live-autoplay="false" chapters-image="true" episode-image-position="right" hide-logo="false" hide-likes="false" hide-comments="false" hide-sharing="false" hide-download="true"] Prosanta Chakrabarty (@preaux_fish) is a systematist and an ichthyologist studying the evolution and biogeography of both freshwater and marine fishes. His work includes studies of Neotropical (Central and South America, Caribbean) and Indo-West Pacific (Indian and Western Pacific Ocean) fishes.2019-01-1449 minSausage of ScienceSausage of ScienceSoS Bonus Prosanta Chakrabarty LectureThis bonus track is brought to you from the ALLELE seminar series on evolution at the University of Alabama. Dr. Chakrabarty presents his talk, "Making evolution accessible to everyone"; for more information on his research check out SoS Episode 28 "The Fishy Perspective".2019-01-0450 minSausage of ScienceSausage of ScienceSoS 28- The "Fishy" Perspective- with Prosanta ChakrabartySoS28- The “Fishy” Perspective with Prosanta Chakrabarty In episode 28, we talk with Dr. Prosanta Chakrabarty, Associate Professor in Biological Sciences and Curator of Ichthyology at Louisiana State University. In addition to his position at LSU, Dr. Chakrabarty is a TED Fellow, and experienced public speaker and science communicator. He chats with us about the various modes and opportunities for science communication and outreach, as well as the narratives we use to discuss topics such as evolution. Dr. Chakrabarty has authored two books including A Guide to Academia: Getting into and Surviving Grad School, Postdocs and a Research Job. For more...2018-11-2827 minThe LibrocubeThe LibrocubeConan Bobs and Cloaked Romulan AleHello!   This episode is like the Chevy 454 Big Block Engine of podcasts...Episode #454 Segmented Thusly:   Movie Monologue = The Party, Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay, Smiley Face, Singularity and Meantime.   Television Talk = Arrested Development (Season #5)   Book Banter = Cloak (Star Trek: Section 31 #1) by S.D. Perry    Game Gabbin' = Conan Exiles and Fishing Planet   Internet Intercourse = TED Talk Titles: The incredible potential of flexible, soft robots w/ Giada Gerboni, Four billion years of evolution in six minutes...2018-08-2237 minTEDTalks Science et médecineTEDTalks Science et médecineQuatre milliards d'années d'évolution en 6 minutes | Prosanta ChakrabartyLes humains ont-ils évolué à partir des singes ou des poissons ? Dans cet exposé instructif, l'ichtyologiste et TED Fellow Prosanta Chakrabarty dissipe certains mythes sur l'évolution, nous encourageant à nous rappeler que nous ne sommes qu'une petite partie d'un processus complexe de quatre milliards d'années - et non la fin de la lignée. « Nous ne sommes pas le but de l'évolution », dit Chakrabarty. « Pensez à nous tous en tant que jeunes feuilles sur cet arbre de vie antique et gigantesque - connecté par des branches invisibles non seulement les uns aux autres, mais à nos parents disparus et nos ancêtres évolutionna2018-06-1505 minTEDTalks 과학과 의료TEDTalks 과학과 의료40억 년의 진화를 6분 만에 살펴보기 | 프로산타 챠크라바티 (Prosanta Chakrabarty)사람은 원숭이에서 진화한 것일까요? 아니면 물고기에서 진화한 것일까요? 이 교육적인 강연에서 어류학자이자 TED 펠로우인 프로산타 챠크라바티는 진화에 관한 오랫동안 믿어 온 미신을 타파하고 우리 모두가 진화의 끝이 아니라 복잡하고 40억 년에 걸친 진화 과정의 작은 일부분일 뿐이라는 것을 기억하라고 알려줍니다. 그는 이렇게 말합니다. "우리는 진화의 목표가 아닙니다. 우리 스스로를 이 오래되고 거대한 생명의 나무의 새싹이라고 생각하세요. 보이지 않는 가지들이 우리 서로뿐만 아니라, 멸종한 종과 진화적 선조들도 연결해주고 있습니다."2018-06-1505 minTED Talks Science and MedicineTED Talks Science and MedicineFour billion years of evolution in six minutes | Prosanta ChakrabartyDid humans evolve from monkeys or from fish? In this enlightening talk, ichthyologist and TED Fellow Prosanta Chakrabarty dispels some hardwired myths about evolution, encouraging us to remember that we're a small part of a complex, four-billion-year process -- and not the end of the line. "We're not the goal of evolution," Chakrabarty says. "Think of us all as young leaves on this ancient and gigantic tree of life -- connected by invisible branches not just to each other, but to our extinct relatives and our evolutionary ancestors."2018-06-1505 minTEDTalks 科学与医疗TEDTalks 科学与医疗六分钟了解四十亿年的进化史 | Prosanta Chakrabarty人类是从猴子进化而来,还是从鱼类进化而来?在这个启发式的演讲中,鱼类研究学者同时也是TED研究员,普罗萨塔·查克雷巴迪,将打破一些根深蒂固的进化传说,鼓励我们记住,在复杂的四十亿年的进化中,我们只是一小部分而不是终点。“我们不是进化的终极目标,”查克雷巴迪说,“想想我们只是古老的巨大的生命树上年轻的叶子,被看不见的枝干所连接,不仅仅是连接我们彼此,更是与一些我们已经消失的近亲和进化的祖先相连。”Translated by Fish MobiusReviewed by Homer Li2018-06-1505 minTEDTalks Wissenschaft und MedizinTEDTalks Wissenschaft und MedizinVier Milliarden Jahre Evolution in sechs Minuten | Prosanta ChakrabartyStammt der Mensch vom Affen oder vom Fisch ab? In diesem Vortrag räumt der Fischkundler und TED-Fellow Prosanta Chakrabarty mit einigen hartnäckigen Mythen über Evolution auf und erinnert uns daran, dass wir ein kleiner Teil eines komplexen, vier Milliarden Jahre dauernden Prozesses sind -- und nicht das Endprodukt. "Wir sind nicht das Ziel der Evolution", sagt Chakrabarty. "Wir sind alle junge Blätter auf dem gigantischen, antiken Baum des Lebens -- verbunden durch unsichtbare Zweige sowohl miteinander, als auch mit unseren ausgestorbenen Verwandten."2018-06-1505 minTEDTalks Ciência e MedicinaTEDTalks Ciência e MedicinaQuatro bilhões de anos de evolução em seis minutos | Prosanta ChakrabartyOs humanos evoluíram dos macacos ou dos peixes? Nesta palestra esclarecedora, o ictiólogo e bolsista TED Prosanta Chakrabarty afasta alguns mitos sobre evolução, incentivando-nos a lembrar que somos uma pequena parte de um processo complexo de 4 bilhões de anos, e não o fim da linha. "Não somos o objetivo da evolução", diz Chakrabarty. "Pense em todos nós como folhas novas nesta árvore antiga e gigantesca da vida, conectados por galhos invisíveis não apenas uns aos outros, mas aos nossos parentes extintos e nossos ancestrais evolutivos."2018-06-1505 minTEDTalks Ciencia y MedicinaTEDTalks Ciencia y MedicinaCuatro mil millones de años de evolución en seis minutos | Prosanta Chakrabarty¿Los humanos evolucionamos a partir de monos o de peces? En esta charla esclarecedora, el ictiólogo y becario TED Prosanta Chakrabarty disipa algunos mitos innatos sobre la evolución, animándonos a recordar que somos una pequeña parte de un proceso complejo de 4000 millones de años, y no el final de la línea. "No somos el objetivo de la evolución", dice Chakrabarty. "Pensémonos como hojas jóvenes en este antiguo y gigantesco árbol de la vida, conectados por ramas invisibles no solo entre nosotros, sino con nuestros parientes extintos y nuestros antepasados evolutivos".2018-06-1505 minTED Podcast | Science and MedicineTED Podcast | Science and Medicine40억 년의 진화를 6분 만에 살펴보기 | 프로산타 챠크라바티 (Prosanta Chakrabarty)사람은 원숭이에서 진화한 것일까요? 아니면 물고기에서 진화한 것일까요? 이 교육적인 강연에서 어류학자이자 TED 펠로우인 프로산타 챠크라바티는 진화에 관한 오랫동안 믿어 온 미신을 타파하고 우리 모두가 진화의 끝이 아니라 복잡하고 40억 년에 걸친 진화 과정의 작은 일부분일 뿐이라는 것을 기억하라고 알려줍니다. 그는 이렇게 말합니다. "우리는 진화의 목표가 아닙니다. 우리 스스로를 이 오래되고 거대한 생명의 나무의 새싹이라고 생각하세요. 보이지 않는 가지들이 우리 서로뿐만 아니라, 멸종한 종과 진화적 선조들도 연결해주고 있습니다."2018-06-1505 minTEDTalks 科学与医疗TEDTalks 科学与医疗没有眼睛的洞穴鱼告诉你史前的秘密 | Prosanta ChakrabartyTED Fellow Prosanta Chakrabarty 喜欢探索世界的未知, 寻找生活在洞穴中的鱼类新物种. 这些生活在地下的生物为了适应生存环境做出的奇妙的进化, 不仅让我们对于人类视觉的原理有了进一步的认识, 对于上亿年前的地球大陆漂移历史也提供了准确的时间标记. 演讲虽短, 内容深刻.Translated by Wei WuReviewed by Conway Ye2016-06-3004 min