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Science History - Daily
Split Atoms, Divided World: The Birth of Nuclear Fission
On December 22, 1938, a significant event in the history of science occurred when the first nuclear fission experiment was conducted by German chemists Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann. This groundbreaking experiment laid the foundation for the development of nuclear energy and the atomic bomb.Hahn and Strassmann were studying the bombardment of uranium with neutrons at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry in Berlin. They observed that when uranium was bombarded with neutrons, it split into lighter elements, such as barium and krypton. This process, which they called "nuclear fission," released a large amount of energy.The...
2025-12-22
03 min
Passage
Vers trifft auf Musik – Pius Strassmann und Marena Whitcher
Der Luzerner Pius Strassmann geht in seiner Lyrik den Dingen nach, die unter der Oberfläche liegen. Die schweizerisch-amerikanische Multiinstrumentalistin Marena Whitcher reagiert auf seine Poesie mit musikalischen Klangwelten – im gemeinsamen Live-Auftritt in der «Passage» von der «BuchBasel». Sei es die Natur, seien es Alltagssituationen, sei es ein flüchtiger Gedanke – für den Lyriker Pius Strassmann kann vieles den Anlass bieten zur literarischen Auseinandersetzung. Seine Texte sind stark reduziert, strahlen eine federnde Leichtigkeit aus und vermitteln eine betörende gedankliche Tiefe. Marena Whitchers Kunst ist geprägt durch eine grosse Lust am Experimentieren. Sie verflicht Elemente aus Pop, Jazz und der Filmm...
2025-11-14
56 min
Cast Iron Brains - A Podcast with Bob and Abe
Immiserating Our Kids, One Way or Another (CIB #258)
With children’s birthdays rapidly approaching, Cast Iron Brains is here to discuss when, if ever, is the right time to put always-on communication devices on their wrists or in their pockets. Are we standing athwart the inevitable, or is there a better way to be in the world that one can achieve without incurring too much personal cost and misery? That and plenty of yapping about the news of the week, and a hope that Mark Strassmann is able to return to peak form. Listen, if you must! Has something we said, or failed to say, made you FE...
2025-10-15
1h 48
featured Wiki of the Day
Otto Hahn
fWotD Episode 3075: Otto Hahn Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia's finest articles.The featured article for Sunday, 5 October 2025, is Otto Hahn.Otto Hahn (German: [ˈɔtoː ˈhaːn] ; 8 March 1879 – 28 July 1968) was a German chemist who was a pioneer in the field of radiochemistry. He is referred to as the father of nuclear chemistry and discoverer of nuclear fission, the science behind nuclear reactors and nuclear weapons. Hahn and Lise Meitner discovered isotopes of the radioactive elements radium, thorium, protactinium and uranium. He also discovered the phenomena of atomic...
2025-10-05
04 min
Science Of The Times
Avian Affairs
Syma and Tim talk to Professor Joan Strassmann about the social life of birds. We cover a range of topics she writes about in her excellent new book, including flocking, social roosting, mating together, and raising chicks in a commune. Learn about redshanks seeking safety in numbers to neotropical cuckoos building communal nests and then pushing out the eggs of other females. Strassmann’s book is called “The Social Life of Birds: Flocks, Communes and Families”. It is published by Headline Press in the UK and Tarcher in the US.https://www.amazon.co.uk/Soci...
2025-09-25
38 min
Cast Iron Brains - A Podcast with Bob and Abe
But Can I Take the Tylenol If I'm Pregnant With Bison Babies? (CIB #255)
Jimmy Kimmel’s INDEFINITE SUSPENSION was short enough to have come and gone between recordings of this podcast, but we’re here to talk about it anyway. Lots of other silliness, too, including Trump trying to pronounce acetaminophen, Strassmann looking for human connection in a California run club, and a pretty lady looking for another sort of connection at a sports bar. Listen, if you must! Has something we said, or failed to say, made you FEEL something? You can tell us all about it by joining the conversation on our Substack or you can send us an email here. E...
2025-09-24
1h 52
Power-Up With The Immersive Full Audiobook Experience!
The Social Lives of Birds by Joan E. Strassmann
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/267248to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Social Lives of Birds Author: Joan E. Strassmann Narrator: Joan E. Strassmann Format: mp3 Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins Release date: 09-23-25 Ratings: 3.0 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Biological Sciences Publisher's Summary: In The Social Lives of Birds, evolutionary biologist and author of Slow Birding Joan Strassmann examines what it means for birds of a feather to flock together. Some birds sleep together. Some join the foraging groups of other species. Some are only social during breeding season, forming nesting colonies in trees, cliffs, and sandbanks. Some are...
2025-09-23
8h 28
Your Bird Story
Joan Strassmann Synthesizes Bird Sociality
Birds of a feather flock together, and more. Dr. Joan Strassmann studies cooperation and conflict within and between species, mostly social amoebas. In her latest book, The Social Lives of Birds, Strassmann trains her lens on the sociality of birds. The book is a riveting set of profiles of the how and why birds band together to breed, nest, and raise their young. The opportunity to hear from Strassmann directly was even more compelling.More InformationLearn more about The Social Lives of Birds at Penguin Random House. Curious about social amoebas? Explore Dr. Strassmann’s...
2025-09-16
22 min
It’s a Poetic Life w/ Enzo the Poet
Episode 9: Art Official — Writing Authentic Stories in a Market-Driven World
🎙 Season 1- Episode 9: Art Official — Writing Authentic Stories in a Market-Driven WorldGuest: Daphne Santana StrassmannWhat if the bravest thing you could do as a writer wasn’t just to write—but to write like no one’s watching?In this intimate and layered conversation, Enzo sits down with memoirist and educator Daphne Santana Strassmann for what feels like a master class on writing from the inside out.Together, they explore the quiet—but powerful—ways we’re taught to questio...
2025-06-27
57 min
Cast Iron Brains - A Podcast with Bob and Abe
The Perils of Overcommunication (CIB #236)
CIB takes a slight detour before getting into the news of the week with a discussion that centers around the question: can too much communication actually be bad? That plus Strassmann on the Gulf and 70s kids movies full of bad words. Listen, if you must! Has something we said, or failed to say, made you FEEL something? You can tell us all about it by joining the conversation on our Substack or you can send us an email here. Enjoy!Show RundownOpen — Abe’s Favorite Day of the Year, Non-Federal Holiday Version7:02 — The Perils...
2025-04-17
1h 55
Metallraumcast
#49 Simon Strassmann: Von Disziplin zu Leidenschaft: Wie Sport und Ernährung dein Leben transformieren
Metallraumcast - Episode 49Gast: Simon StrassmannThema: Die transformative Kraft von Sport und ErnährungIn dieser Folge erfährst du:Wie Disziplin und Gewohnheiten deinen Alltag bereichernWas nachhaltiges Training ausmachtWarum bewusste Ernährung nicht kompliziert sein mussWie du auch im stressigen Alltag Zeit für dich findestHöre jetzt rein und finde Inspiration für deinen gesünderen Lebensstil!👉 Mehr über uns: www.metallraum.ch
2024-12-30
29 min
Cast Iron Brains - A Podcast with Bob and Abe
Cast Iron Christmas (CIB #221)
We’re having a holly, jolly time plowing through the news of the week and we leave plenty of time for Strassmann, the Billboard Hot 100, and our other usual assortment of complaints about the media and culture. Listen, if you must! Has something we said, or failed to say, made you FEEL something? You can tell us all about it by joining the conversation on our Substack or you can send us an email here. Enjoy!Show RundownOpen — Abe in the burbs taking selfies with The Grinch5:20 — WGAS NewsBag; Matt Gaetz House Ethics Committee report...
2024-12-24
1h 44
Science History - Daily
This Moment in Science History for 11-16-2024
On November 16, 1938, a remarkable discovery was made in the field of nuclear physics that would change the course of history. On this day, German chemists Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann, along with Austrian physicist Lise Meitner, conducted a groundbreaking experiment that led to the discovery of nuclear fission.Hahn and Strassmann were studying the effects of bombarding uranium with neutrons, expecting to create heavier elements. However, to their surprise, they found that the uranium had split into two lighter elements, barium and krypton. This unexpected result puzzled the scientists, as it contradicted the prevailing belief that atomic nuclei...
2024-11-16
02 min
Birds of a Feather Talk Together
62: Unlock the Secrets of Mindful Birdwatching with Joan E. Strassmann | New Book 'The Slow Birding Journal'
In this captivating episode, we sit down with evolutionary biologist and acclaimed author Joan E. Strassmann to dive deep into the world of slow birding. Joan's latest release, The Slow Birding Journal, dropped on October 22nd and offers bird lovers a fresh, intentional approach to connecting with nature. This beautifully crafted journal invites bird enthusiasts to embrace mindfulness, patience, and curiosity as they explore the diverse avian life around them.Discover the fascinating backstory behind Joan’s first book and the evolution of her unique perspective on birding. Whether you’re a seasoned birdwatcher or just beginning your...
2024-10-21
27 min
MARGARET ROACH A WAY TO GARDEN
Joan Strassmann on a Birding Journal – A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach – Oc. 14, 2024
It was almost two years ago to the day when today’s guest, Joan Strassmann, last visited me on the show, right around the time her book “Slow Birding” was released. Now, as then, I’ve seen what are pretty much my... Read More ›
2024-10-11
28 min
Bird Banter
The BIrd Banter Podcast #183 with Dr. Joan Strassmann
On this episode we talk about slow birding, as Joan Strassmann writes about in her book. Slow Birding: The Art and Science of Enjoying Birds in Your Own Backyard. Joan also talks about her work at Washington University in St. Louis, and how her teaching there has led to using birding in the area as a means of teaching students observation skills. In her book she goes into beautiful detail about places and birds she sees and visits regularly. You can find her book anywhere books are sold. Here is a link on Buteo Books. To...
2024-09-16
28 min
BIRD HUGGER
Slow Birding With Joan Strassmann
Today we speak with evolutionary biologist Joan Strassmann from St. Louis, Missouri about her brand-new book, The Slow Birding Journal. She explains why there's no need to fly to Panama to watch birds. You can enjoy bird watching in your own backyard by following some fun and easy-to-learn techniques. See The Backyard Bird Chronicles by Amy Tan at https://tinyurl.com/cnfnyhyf. See Indigo Bunting at https://tinyurl.com/r9sxfwhr. See Rose-Breasted Grosbeak at https://tinyurl.com/whzstjmk. See White and Black Warbler at https://tinyurl.com/ycy58m9j. Join Catherine Greenleaf, a certified wildlife rehabilitator with 20 years...
2024-08-15
22 min
Cast Iron Brains - A Podcast with Bob and Abe
A New Month
CIB is back to reign supreme atop your podcast feed in 2024 with a planned prediction show that is curiously light on predictions but heavy on college football, which is of course everyone’s favorite topic so we will hear no complaints about our general interest podcast turning into southern sports talk radio. We also get around to Mark Strassmann, yell about copyright law, and revel in the mid-90s delivering a vicious knockout blow to the music of today via just the prettiest song you can imagine. Listen, if you must! Has something we said, or failed to say, ma...
2024-01-04
2h 10
Cast Iron Brains - A Podcast with Bob and Abe
"On the Jewish Front..."
Podcasting through the dog days of a slow news summer has us discussing RFK Jr’s curious ideas about THE JEWS, why governments enforcing speech norms is bad, actually, a silly upset about a Tracy Chapman cover, and CBS’s great Mark Strassmann heads to Panama City to scold the riptide heroes. Has something we said, or failed to say, made you FEEL something? You can tell us all about it on Facebook or Twitter, leave a comment on the show’s page on our website, or you can send us an email here. Enjoy!Show RundownOpe...
2023-07-19
2h 03
OBT Podcast - Muriel fragt nach...
#015 – Digitalisierung der Arbeitszeit: HR-Zeiterfassung im Fokus mit Daniel Strassmann, Leiter HR Time bei der OBT AG.
In dieser Episode haben wir den Gast Daniel Strassmann, Leiter HR Time bei der OBT AG. 💼⏰ Wir werden über HR-Zeiterfassungstools und ihre Vorteile und Vorurteile sprechen. 🤔✨ Erfahre mehr über ihre Effizienzsteigerung, Automatisierung von Prozessen und Datenschutz. 🚀🔒 Daniel Strassmann wird uns fachkundige Einblicke geben und Missverständnisse klären. 📚💡 Wir betrachten HR-Zeiterfassungstools aus verschiedenen Blickwinkeln und schaffen ein umfassendes Bild von ihren Vorzügen und Vorurteilen. 🌟🤝 Tauche mit uns ein in diese interessante Welt der Digitalisierung! 🎧💻
2023-06-01
28 min
Cast Iron Brains - A Podcast with Bob and Abe
A Classic Body Shape for Suspenders
CIB reluctantly repels into the news of the week to find a man-child sharing top secret government intelligence with his gamer buddies, less-than-amusing one-off castle-defense shootings, and The Atlantic pricking the bubble of Millennial malaise. All of that plus little league fun, online shopping for mens’ athletic wear, and Mark Strassmann. Listen, if you must! Has something we said, or failed to say, made you FEEL something? You can tell us all about it on Facebook or Twitter, leave a comment on the show’s page on our website, or you can send us an email here. Enjoy!S...
2023-04-18
1h 45
Kids Who Explore Parent Edition
Ep.114 Childhood is Created Outside with Linda Åkeson McGurk
What’s the Scandinavian perspective on outdoor play? That you can’t have too much of it, and there’s no such thing as bad weather! Linda Åkeson McGurk, from Sweden, teaches us the essential nature of the outdoors in childhood. Linda Åkeson McGurk is a Swedish American writer and author of the parenting memoir There’s No Such Thing As Bad Weather and The Open-Air Life. McGurk is a passionate advocate for raising kids in the outdoors and thinks that the best childhood memories are created outside, while jumping in puddles, digging in dirt, catching bugs and climb...
2023-04-04
49 min
Cast Iron Brains - A Podcast with Bob and Abe
Where Euphemists Fear to Tread
Lori returns from COVID exile to trash what CIB became in her absence, Strassmann heads to bourbon country to get off a good one, and we discuss the pitfalls of euphemizing everything. Listen, if you must! Has something we said, or failed to say, made you FEEL something? You can tell us all about it on Facebook or Twitter, leave a comment on the show’s page on our website, or you can send us an email here. Enjoy!Show RundownOpen — Lori’s glorious return, and Silent Auction & Bingo Night thrills15:42 — Talking to the robits a...
2023-03-28
1h 43
CBS Mornings on the Go
John Leguizamo Guest Hosts "The Daily Show" | Patriots Owner Robert Kraft on Campaign Combating Antisemitism
A series of deadly tornadoes ripped through the Southern U.S., killing at least 26 people and devastating communities in Alabama and Mississippi. FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the impact and how FEMA is providing disaster relief.New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft is launching a new campaign to combat antisemitism. He tells "CBS Saturday Morning" co-host Dana Jacobson how "Stand Up to Jewish Hate" is asking all people, regardless of race or religion, to say no to hate. When you think about Kentucky, whiskey might just come to mind. With more...
2023-03-27
30 min
La Cueva Del Espartano
Lise Meitner - La madre de la fisión nuclear
Lise Meitner daría las bases teóricas para que Otto Hahn y Fritz Strassmann lograran la primer fisión nuclear en Alemania, pero fue relegada del reconocimiento que merecía por estos descubrimientos. Sus investigaciones fueron las bases para que Enrico Fermi, entre otros, dominaran la energía nuclear pocos años después
2023-03-10
1h 03
CBS Mornings on the Go
Beyonce Announces World Tour | Tom Brady Retires "For Good" | Jinkx Monsoon on Broadway Debut
Howard University professor and author Ta-Nehisi Coates joins "CBS Mornings" to analyze the College Board's revisions of its AP African American Studies course.Legendary quarterback Tom Brady announced he's retiring from the NFL "for good" this time. CBS News' Mark Strassmann looks back at the career of the man considered by many to be football's "greatest of all time."Career expert Catherine Fisher joins "CBS Mornings" with a new survey from LinkedIn that found nearly 40% of working Americans are nervous about being laid off. She shares her advice on what to do after being laid...
2023-02-02
35 min
The Thing with Feathers: birds and hope with Courtney Ellis
03: The Joy of Backyard Birds (Dr. Joan Strassmann, biologist and author of Slow Birding)
Courtney talks to brilliant biologist and author Joan Strassmann about the gifts of paying attention, the under-appreciated blue jay, citizen science, and why mockingbirds might just blow your mind. Links from Joan's showJoan's book - Slow Birding: the Art and Science of Enjoying the Birds in Your Own BackyardFree Birding & Ecology ResourcesMerlin Bird IDE-BirdiNaturalistSeekFollow Joan:TwitterWordpressThe Thing w...
2023-02-01
51 min
CBS Mornings on the Go
Tips for Taxpayers During Filing Season | Drew Barrymore & Ross Mathews join "Talk of the Table"
Around seven million men in their prime working age neither have jobs nor are looking for one, creating a huge hole in the labor market and costing businesses in male-dominated fields like manufacturing millions of dollars. Co-host Tony Dokoupil talks to "Dirty Jobs" host Mike Rowe and the CEO of a manufacturing company about the reasons behind this phenomenon.CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss what people need to know for the 2023 tax season. Schlesinger discusses the best way to file, rules for deducting home office expenses, and child tax credit changes.
2023-01-26
29 min
Hannah and Erik Go Birding
North Shore Birding Festival
One of the main reasons to go to Florida was for the North Shore Birding Festival just north of Orlando! We saw so many cool birds and went to interesting places. Can't wait to go back!Main Story Begins at: 11:00Show notesNorth Shore Birding FestivalSan Diego Bird Fest Galveston Featherfest Birdiest Week in America Slow Birding by Joan E. StrassmannChristmas Bird CountsGaribaldi Mexican RestaurantWekiwa Springs State Park T.M. Goodwin Waterfowl ManagementSeminole State ForestLake Apopka Wildlife Dr...
2022-12-29
55 min
The Gardenangelists: Flowers, Veggies, and All the Best Dirt
The Christmas Rose and Lots of New Plants
Send us a textOn this week’s episodes, Dee and Carol talk about new All-America Selections for 2023, a book on birding, and the Legend of the Christmas Rose. Go to our Substack newsletter for more information about this week's episode including why we gave this episode that title. Be sure and subscribe to get the newsletter directly in your email inbox!Here are some links:Flowers:Coleus ‘Premium Sun Coral Candy’, perfect for containers!Salvia ‘Blue by You’, a lovely perennial salvia hardy to zone 4B
2022-12-21
37 min
Life Elsewhere
Education & Religion With Phil Allen Jr. Backyard Birding With Joan E. Strassmann
We invited Phil Allen Jr. onto the show to talk about his new book, The Prophetic Lens - The Camera And Black Moral Agency From MLK To Darnella Frazier. Very quickly it was clear we were running out of time, yet there was much more to discuss with Phil. A second Zoom conversation was scheduled to delve into two issues he is passionate about, Education and Religion. Phil Allen Jr. explains how and why his life changed when he realized he had had a spiritual awakening. Being cognizant of the world around him, Phil doesn’t preach about his fa...
2022-11-14
59 min
Talkin' Birds
#907 Oct. 30, 2022
On our latest show, author Joan Strassmann explains the joys of Slow Birding. Plus, we meet a bird with a plume on its pileum, and Mike talks about Rhode Island Reds, and Red-billed Queleas.
2022-10-30
30 min
Immerse Yourself In Your Day With A Uplifting Full Audiobook.
Slow Birding: The Art and Science of Enjoying the Birds in Your Own Backyard by Joan E. Strassmann
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/575401to listen full audiobooks. Title: Slow Birding: The Art and Science of Enjoying the Birds in Your Own Backyard Author: Joan E. Strassmann Narrator: Joan E. Strassmann Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 54 minutes Release date: October 25, 2022 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: A one-of-a-kind guide to birding locally that encourages readers to slow down and notice the spectacular birds all around them. Many birders travel far and wide to popular birding destinations to catch sight of rare or “exotic” birds. In Slow Birding, evolutionary biologist Joan E. Strassmann introduces readers to the joys of birding right...
2022-10-25
9h 54
Embark On The Full Audiobook That Keeps Story Seekers Hooked.
Slow Birding: The Art and Science of Enjoying the Birds in Your Own Backyard by Joan E. Strassmann
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/575401to listen full audiobooks. Title: Slow Birding: The Art and Science of Enjoying the Birds in Your Own Backyard Author: Joan E. Strassmann Narrator: Joan E. Strassmann Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 54 minutes Release date: October 25, 2022 Genres: Medicine & Naturopathy Publisher's Summary: A one-of-a-kind guide to birding locally that encourages readers to slow down and notice the spectacular birds all around them. Many birders travel far and wide to popular birding destinations to catch sight of rare or “exotic” birds. In Slow Birding, evolutionary biologist Joan E. Strassmann introduces readers to the joys of birding right...
2022-10-25
9h 54
This Is the Author
S7 E46: Joan Strassmann, Trixie Mattel & Katya, and Will Guidara
In this episode, meet slow birder and teacher of animal behavior Joan Strassmann, beloved drag superstars Trixie Mattel and Katya, and restaurateur Will Guidara. Press play to learn about the ways each of these author-narrators were uniquely qualified to write their audiobooks. Slow Birding by Joan Strassmann https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/667563/slow-birding/ Working Girls by Trixie Mattel and Katya https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/688240/working-girls/ Unreasonable Hospitality by Will Guidara https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/674289/unreasonable-hospitality/
2022-10-25
15 min
Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Animals & Nature
Slow Birding: The Art and Science of Enjoying the Birds in Your Own Backyard by Joan E. Strassmann
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/575401to listen full audiobooks. Title: Slow Birding: The Art and Science of Enjoying the Birds in Your Own Backyard Author: Joan E. Strassmann Narrator: Joan E. Strassmann Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 54 minutes Release date: October 25, 2022 Genres: Animals & Nature Publisher's Summary: A one-of-a-kind guide to birding locally that encourages readers to slow down and notice the spectacular birds all around them. Many birders travel far and wide to popular birding destinations to catch sight of rare or “exotic” birds. In Slow Birding, evolutionary biologist Joan E. Strassmann introduces readers to the joys of birding right...
2022-10-25
9h 54
Access Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Health & Wellness, Medicine & Naturopathy
Slow Birding: The Art and Science of Enjoying the Birds in Your Own Backyard by Joan E. Strassmann
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/575401to listen full audiobooks. Title: Slow Birding: The Art and Science of Enjoying the Birds in Your Own Backyard Author: Joan E. Strassmann Narrator: Joan E. Strassmann Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 54 minutes Release date: October 25, 2022 Genres: Medicine & Naturopathy Publisher's Summary: A one-of-a-kind guide to birding locally that encourages readers to slow down and notice the spectacular birds all around them. Many birders travel far and wide to popular birding destinations to catch sight of rare or “exotic” birds. In Slow Birding, evolutionary biologist Joan E. Strassmann introduces readers to the joys of birding right...
2022-10-25
9h 54
Face the Nation on the Radio
Face the Nation on the Radio 2/27/22
On this week's "Face the Nation," with moderator Margaret Brennan; after months of warnings from U.S. officials, Russian President Putin launched a full-scale attack on Ukraine. Former National Security Adviser H.R McMaster provides his analysis on what the US can do next.We'll hear from US. Ambassador to U.S Linda Thomas Greenfield and Rep. Liz Cheney about the ongoing full-scale assault of Ukraine. CBS's Charlie D'Agata reports that street battles broke out in Kharkiv as Ukrainian soldiers and civilians struggled to keep control of the city. CBS's Mark Strassmann reports on the economic ripple effects for...
2022-02-27
45 min
Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan
Face the Nation on the Radio 2/27/22
On this week's "Face the Nation," with moderator Margaret Brennan; after months of warnings from U.S. officials, Russian President Putin launched a full-scale attack on Ukraine. Former National Security Adviser H.R McMaster provides his analysis on what the US can do next.We'll hear from US. Ambassador to U.S Linda Thomas Greenfield and Rep. Liz Cheney about the ongoing full-scale assault of Ukraine. CBS's Charlie D'Agata reports that street battles broke out in Kharkiv as Ukrainian soldiers and civilians struggled to keep control of the city. CBS's Mark Strassmann reports on the economic ripple effects for...
2022-02-27
50 min
Hennings Verden
#72 Daniel Strømseth Larsen: Hvordan Psykedelika endret livet mitt
Daniel Strømseth Larsen deler sin personlige historie om hvordan psykedelika/plantemedisin har hjulpet han med å bekjempe sine problemer med dårlig selvsikkerhet og rus. Daniel har prøvd psykedelika flere ganger, og hver gang lærte han noe dypere om seg selv og livet.Daniel fikk øynene opp for psykedelika for ca ti år siden da han leste boken til Dr. Rick Strassmann som handlet om de kliniske studiene som ble gjort på det myteomspunnede psykedeliske molekylet N,N-dimetyltryptamin, også kalt DMT – The Spirit Molecule. Disse studiene ble gjort fra 1990-1995 ved University of New Mexico. Det...
2022-01-26
1h 17
Antropologicznie mówiąc
Antropologicznie o Babciach
Dziadkowie to zwykle bardzo ważne osoby w naszym życiu. Nikt tak nie rozpieszcza i nie robi lepszych pierogów i ciast drożdżowych niż babcie. No, przynajmniej tak było w moim przypadku. Dzień Babci zawsze był dla mnie bardzo ważny, tym bardziej, że z moją babcią byłam bardzo związana emocjonalnie. Pomyślałam więc, że dziś porozmawiamy o czymś innym niż antropologia sądowa, a przy okazji podam Wam antropologiczna odpowiedź na pytanie dlaczego istnieją babcie! Z tej okazji powstał nowy odcinek podcastu Antropologicznie Mówiąc o tytule “Antropologicznie o B...
2022-01-21
10 min
Face the Nation on the Radio
Face the Nation on the Radio 12/12
CBS News has confirmed at least 25 deaths in the aftermath of Friday's trail of tornadoes that barreled through six states -- Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Tennessee, Illinois and Kentucky. CBS's David Begnaud reports. CBS meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli breaks down how climate change could have been a major factor in the deadly tornadoes. We'' hear from Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, U.S. COVID-19 cases are up 37-percent from last week, and the Omicron variant has been found in 27 states. CBS's Mark Strassmann reports on the ongoing impacts of the coronavirus pandemic in the United...
2021-12-12
46 min
Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan
Face the Nation on the Radio 12/12
CBS News has confirmed at least 25 deaths in the aftermath of Friday's trail of tornadoes that barreled through six states -- Arkansas, Missouri, Mississippi, Tennessee, Illinois and Kentucky. CBS's David Begnaud reports. CBS meteorologist and climate specialist Jeff Berardelli breaks down how climate change could have been a major factor in the deadly tornadoes. We'' hear from Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, U.S. COVID-19 cases are up 37-percent from last week, and the Omicron variant has been found in 27 states. CBS's Mark Strassmann reports on the ongoing impacts of the coronavirus pandemic in the United...
2021-12-12
50 min
Glaube Hoffnung Liebe
Warten- worauf? "Hör-Weg" 6. Station
Adventliche Gedankenanstösse mit Texten von Andrea Schwarz Ein «Hör-Weg» mit 6 Stationen Sprecherin Nicole Frank Musik Pius Strassmann Idee und Konzept Verena Sollberger
2021-11-30
03 min
Glaube Hoffnung Liebe
Warten- worauf? "Hör-Weg" 5. Station
Adventliche Gedankenanstösse mit Texten von Andrea Schwarz Ein «Hör-Weg» mit 6 Stationen Sprecherin Nicole Frank Musik Pius Strassmann Idee und Konzept Verena Sollberger
2021-11-30
02 min
Glaube Hoffnung Liebe
Warten- worauf? "Hör-Weg" 4. Station
Adventliche Gedankenanstössemit Texten von Andrea Schwarz Ein «Hör-Weg» mit 6 Stationen Sprecherin Nicole Frank Musik Pius Strassmann Idee und Konzept Verena Sollberger
2021-11-30
02 min
Glaube Hoffnung Liebe
Warten- worauf? "Hör-Weg" 3. Station
Adventliche Gedankenanstösse mit Texten von Andrea Schwarz Ein «Hör-Weg» mit 6 Stationen Sprecherin Nicole Frank Musik Pius Strassmann Idee und Konzept Verena Sollberger
2021-11-30
02 min
Glaube Hoffnung Liebe
Warten- worauf? "Hör-Weg" 2. Station
Adventliche Gedankenanstösse mit Texten von Andrea Schwarz Ein "Hör-Weg" mit 6 Stationen Sprecherin Nicole Frank Musik Pius Strassmann Idee und Konzept Verena Sollberger
2021-11-30
02 min
Glaube Hoffnung Liebe
Warten- worauf? "Hör-Weg" 1. Station
Adventliche Gedankenanstösse mit Texten von Andrea Schwarz Ein «Hör-Weg» mit 6 Stationen Sprecherin Nicole Frank Musik Pius Strassmann Idee und Konzept Verena Sollberger
2021-11-30
04 min
radioLAE
RadioLAE 070
RadioLAE PLAYLIST Sábado 18-12-2004 Programa # 70 Nr. Nombre de Artista Nombre de Canción Sello Disquero 01. Strassmann Puzzlen [Normoton] 02. Lawrence Spark [Ghostly International] 03. Dub Taylor Track 2 [N/A] 04. Phonique Work Together [Dessous Recordings] 05. Avus Real (Original mix) [Border Community] 06. Metope Pegasus [Sender] 07. rafael l.garnica Lovers Sold [N/A] 08. Dextro Do You Need Help (MFA Help Mix) [[Border Community] 09. Steve Bug Lover Boy (Guido Schneider Remix) [Poker Flat Recordings] 10. Misc. Status Now [Kompakt] 11. Etienne de CrÈcy & Alex Gopher Overnet (Edit) [N/A] 12. Buttrich Mr. Medicine Man [Four:Twenty] 13. Martin Matiske Stars and Galaxy [Gigolo Records] Mezclado por: garnica
2021-10-11
56 min
Face the Nation on the Radio
Face the Nation on the Radio 9/12
On this week's "Face the Nation," we'll discuss President Biden's new vaccine requirements with former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. Meanwhile, the GOP plans to sue the Biden administration over the president's executive orders to require Covid vaccinations for as many as 100 million people in the US. GOP Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel will tell us why she thinks the mandate is “unconstitutional.” With CDC data showing child hospital admissions are higher in states with lower population vaccination, how are hospitals dealing with the surge in pediatric patients? We'll hear from Texas Children's Hospital Pathologist-In-Chief Dr. James Versalovic. Kids comprise more than...
2021-09-12
45 min
Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan
Face the Nation on the Radio 9/12
On this week's "Face the Nation," we'll discuss President Biden's new vaccine requirements with former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb. Meanwhile, the GOP plans to sue the Biden administration over the president's executive orders to require Covid vaccinations for as many as 100 million people in the US. GOP Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel will tell us why she thinks the mandate is “unconstitutional.” With CDC data showing child hospital admissions are higher in states with lower population vaccination, how are hospitals dealing with the surge in pediatric patients? We'll hear from Texas Children's Hospital Pathologist-In-Chief Dr. James Versalovic. Kids comprise more than...
2021-09-12
50 min
Face the Nation on the Radio
Face the Nation on the Radio, 7/25
The Delta variant is driving the U.S. into a fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mark Strassmann reports that as cases spike across the country, vaccination rates will define the next phase of the virus. We'll hear from former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb and former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams about the risk this poses for everyone -- vaccinated and unvaccinated. Plus, interviews with Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, and Washington Post's Carol Leonnig on new book about former President Trump. John Dickerson guest-moderates this week's "Face the Nation."
2021-07-25
46 min
Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan
Face the Nation on the Radio, 7/25
The Delta variant is driving the U.S. into a fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Mark Strassmann reports that as cases spike across the country, vaccination rates will define the next phase of the virus. We'll hear from former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb and former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams about the risk this poses for everyone -- vaccinated and unvaccinated. Plus, interviews with Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, and Washington Post's Carol Leonnig on new book about former President Trump. John Dickerson guest-moderates this week's "Face the Nation."
2021-07-25
50 min
BJKS Podcast
27. Nichola Raihani: The evolution of punishment, ultimate & proximate explanations, and cleaner fish
Nichola Raihani is a professor of evolution and behaviour at University College London. Her research focuses on the evolution of punishment and paranoia. In this conversation, we talk about the fieldwork she did for her PhD in the Kalahari desert, the evolution of punishment, proximate and ultimate explanations, cleaner fish, and Nichola's book The Social Instinct.BJKS Podcast is a podcast about neuroscience, psychology, and anything vaguely related, hosted by Benjamin James Kuper-Smith. New conversations every other Friday. You can find the podcast on all podcasting platforms (e.g., Spotify, Apple/Google Podcasts, etc.).Timestamps
2021-07-23
57 min
Face the Nation on the Radio
Face the Nation on the Radio 7/11
Is the U.S. facing another surge of COVID-19? We hear from Dr. Anthony Fauci, and former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb about how the Delta variant will affect the road to recovery. Meanwhile, as U.S. troops withdraw from Afghanistan, ending America’s longest war, the stability of the region remains uncertain. Charlie D'Agata reports from Kabul on the potential threat to Afghans posed by the Taliban. Former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson weighs in on how to handle a new era of cyber threats and what comes next as the US exits Afghanistan. Coast-to-coast, the country is fa...
2021-07-11
45 min
Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan
Face the Nation on the Radio 7/11
Is the U.S. facing another surge of COVID-19? We hear from Dr. Anthony Fauci, and former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb about how the Delta variant will affect the road to recovery. Meanwhile, as U.S. troops withdraw from Afghanistan, ending America’s longest war, the stability of the region remains uncertain. Charlie D'Agata reports from Kabul on the potential threat to Afghans posed by the Taliban. Former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson weighs in on how to handle a new era of cyber threats and what comes next as the US exits Afghanistan. Coast-to-coast, the country is fa...
2021-07-11
50 min
Face the Nation on the Radio
Face the Nation on the Radio 6/27
On this week's "Face the Nation," tragedy in Miami: What caused the building to collapse? Mark Strassmann is in Surfside, Florida, with the latest on the search and rescue efforts. Guest Moderator John Dickerson talks to Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez and Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL.) We'll hear from White House Senior Adviser Cedric Richmond and Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) about an infrastructure deal. With the Delta Variant gaining a foothold in under-vaccinated areas, Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson talks with us about his state’s COVID19 vaccine push, and former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Go...
2021-06-27
45 min
Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan
Face the Nation on the Radio 6/27
On this week's "Face the Nation," tragedy in Miami: What caused the building to collapse? Mark Strassmann is in Surfside, Florida, with the latest on the search and rescue efforts. Guest Moderator John Dickerson talks to Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez and Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL.) We'll hear from White House Senior Adviser Cedric Richmond and Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) about an infrastructure deal. With the Delta Variant gaining a foothold in under-vaccinated areas, Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson talks with us about his state’s COVID19 vaccine push, and former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Go...
2021-06-27
49 min
The DemystifySci Podcast
How Biology Beats Cheaters: A Lesson in Corporate Accountability - DC Attorney, Joel Corcoran
The tragedy of the commons is a frequent excuse for the often ill effects of efficient corporate industry. Curbing bad behavior can seem impossible - so we look to see how biology beats cheaters throughout the natural world. In the process, mother nature schools us in corporate accountability. Fortunately, cheaters don't seem to win in the long run! PODCAST INFO: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/39IDJBD RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/2be66934/podcast/rss Full episodes playlist: https://bit.ly/3sP1WgR Clips playlist: https://bit.ly/2OieYEG Don...
2021-06-07
1h 30
Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan
Face the Nation on the Radio 4/25
In the wake of the Derek Chauvin verdict, calls for racial justice nationwide have been renewed once more. CBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann reports on the ongoing efforts to provide police reforms in a climate of tension. Meanwhile, Ohio Governor Mike Dewine breaks down ongoing proposals he's put forth in Ohio to address policing in his state. This comes after the officer involved shooting of Ma'Khia Bryant. We'll also hear from Houston, Texas Police Chief Troy Finner, Florida and former Orlando Police Chief Rep. Val Demings, and NAACP Legal Defense Fund President Sherrilyn Ifill. CBS News Elections...
2021-04-25
53 min
Face the Nation on the Radio
Face the Nation on the Radio 4/25
In the wake of the Derek Chauvin verdict, calls for racial justice nationwide have been renewed once more. CBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann reports on the ongoing efforts to provide police reforms in a climate of tension. Meanwhile, Ohio Governor Mike Dewine breaks down ongoing proposals he's put forth in Ohio to address policing in his state. This comes after the officer involved shooting of Ma'Khia Bryant. We'll also hear from Houston, Texas Police Chief Troy Finner, Florida and former Orlando Police Chief Rep. Val Demings, and NAACP Legal Defense Fund President Sherrilyn Ifill. CBS News Elections...
2021-04-25
49 min
Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan
Face the Nation on the Radio 4/11
With vaccinations on the rise and the push for a 1.9 trillion dollar stimulus package, the US economy appears to be getting a double injection of adrenaline. CBS News Correspondent Mark Strassmann reports on the job market jolt, converging with a COVID-19 spike in the upper Midwest of the country. We'll have exclusive interviews with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Liz Cheney on a number of topics, including more legislative plans, the Biden administration's infrastructure plan, Rep. Matt Gaetz and more. CBS News Correspondent Liz Palmer reports on COVID19 around the world, and as always, former FDA Commissioner Dr...
2021-04-11
50 min
Face the Nation on the Radio
Face the Nation on the Radio 4/11
With vaccinations on the rise and the push for a 1.9 trillion dollar stimulus package, the US economy appears to be getting a double injection of adrenaline. CBS News Correspondent Mark Strassmann reports on the job market jolt, converging with a COVID-19 spike in the upper Midwest of the country. We'll have exclusive interviews with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Liz Cheney on a number of topics, including more legislative plans, the Biden administration's infrastructure plan, Rep. Matt Gaetz and more. CBS News Correspondent Liz Palmer reports on COVID19 around the world, and as always, former FDA Commissioner Dr...
2021-04-11
46 min
Face the Nation on the Radio
Face the Nation on the Radio 2/21
Mark Strassmann reports the latest on the recovery efforts in Texas, Plus interviews with Fort Wayne Mayor Betsy Price, and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner on how their cities are coping with the winter blast. We'll hear from former White House deputy national security adviser, Matt Pottinger, for his insight on the Trump administration's response to COVID-19, the virus' origins and more. As the global community doubles-down on its commitment to vaccine access this week, what needs to happen next? We'll hear from former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb. All this and more on this week's "Face the Nation."See...
2021-02-21
45 min
Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan
Face the Nation on the Radio 2/21
Mark Strassmann reports the latest on the recovery efforts in Texas, Plus interviews with Fort Wayne Mayor Betsy Price, and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner on how their cities are coping with the winter blast. We'll hear from former White House deputy national security adviser, Matt Pottinger, for his insight on the Trump administration's response to COVID-19, the virus' origins and more. As the global community doubles-down on its commitment to vaccine access this week, what needs to happen next? We'll hear from former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb. All this and more on this week's "Face the Nation."
2021-02-21
49 min
Face the Nation on the Radio
Face the Nation on the Radio 2/14/21
On this week's "Face the Nation," The second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump ended Saturday with a not guilty verdict. We'll get a reaction from impeachment manager Rep. Joe Neguse. During the trial, haunting images of the violent insurrection on the US Capitol were shown. CBS's Mark Strassmann reports on the impact the January 6th attack had on lawmakers and Americans alike. This week, RiteAid and other pharmacies are getting Covid19 vaccines DIRECTLY. We hear from CEO Heyward Donigan. Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb weighs in on the distribution of the vaccines. Meanwhile CDC Director Rochelle...
2021-02-14
45 min
Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan
Face the Nation on the Radio 2/14/21
On this week's "Face the Nation," The second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump ended Saturday with a not guilty verdict. We'll get a reaction from impeachment manager Rep. Joe Neguse. During the trial, haunting images of the violent insurrection on the US Capitol were shown. CBS's Mark Strassmann reports on the impact the January 6th attack had on lawmakers and Americans alike. This week, RiteAid and other pharmacies are getting Covid19 vaccines DIRECTLY. We hear from CEO Heyward Donigan. Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb weighs in on the distribution of the vaccines. Meanwhile CDC Director Rochelle...
2021-02-14
49 min
Sprechstunde – ein Freistunde Podcast
#8 | SPONTAN | Die Freistunde-Redaktion spricht über Schweizergardisten und den Vatikan | Sprechstunde
Die Freistunde-Redaktion spricht über den Schweizergardisten Patrick Strassmann, der Protagonist der Titelstory der vergangenen Freistunde war. Autor Matthias Keck erklärt, wie der Kontakt zum Vatikan zustande kam und gibt einen Einblick in seine Recherche.
2021-01-26
10 min
Feedback Ciencia
The Dawn of Kaiju Eiga
El descubrimiento de la fisión del átomo es el perfecto ejemplo de un descubrimiento científico con aplicaciones poderosas: se puede utilizar tanto para crear una bomba atómica como para generar energía eléctrica. La fisión nuclear de los átomos fue descubierta en 1938 por los investigadores Otto Hahn y Fritz Strassmann a partir del trabajo desarrollado por Hahn junto a Lise Meitner durante años anteriores. En 1944, solo Otto Hahn recibió el premio Nobel de Química por este descubrimiento. La película de 1954 Japón bajo el terror del monstruo, más conocida como Godzilla, puesto que su...
2021-01-19
44 min
Face the Nation on the Radio
Face the Nation on the Radio 1/10/2021
Exactly two weeks before President-Elect Joe Biden is sworn into the Oval Office, Pro-Trump rioters stormed Capitol Hill, leaving multiple people dead. On this week's "Face the Nation," we discuss the security measures that will be taken on Inauguration day, as well as the latest calls for President Trump's impeachment over his role in the protests. Moderator Margaret Brennan talks to Senators Roy Blunt (R-MI), Chris Coons (D-DE), and Washing D.C Mayor Muriel Bowser. Former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency director Chris Krebs weighs in on the latest on growing online threats and disinformation campaigns amid news of...
2021-01-10
46 min
Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan
Face the Nation on the Radio 1/10/2021
Exactly two weeks before President-Elect Joe Biden is sworn into the Oval Office, Pro-Trump rioters stormed Capitol Hill, leaving multiple people dead. On this week's "Face the Nation," we discuss the security measures that will be taken on Inauguration day, as well as the latest calls for President Trump's impeachment over his role in the protests. Moderator Margaret Brennan talks to Senators Roy Blunt (R-MI), Chris Coons (D-DE), and Washing D.C Mayor Muriel Bowser. Former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency director Chris Krebs weighs in on the latest on growing online threats and disinformation campaigns amid news of...
2021-01-10
50 min
CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley
CBS Sunday Morning, May 24, 2020
Lee Cowan examines Hollywood’s canceled summer blockbuster season and how film production may be forever changed.Tony Dokoupil plays table tennis with “Star Trek: Picard” star Sir Patrick Stewart; Peter Greenberg looks at how the travel industry is inching back. Mark Strassmann reports on this week’s first crewed SpaceX launch from the Kennedy Space Center. And Wired magazine’s Nicholas Thompson explores how Wikipedia became a trusted source for medical information on COVID-19. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Lear...
2020-05-24
47 min
Personas con Historia
Mujeres con historia 10- Lise Meitner
LISE MEITNER Fecha y lugar de nacimiento: 7 de noviembre de 1878, Viena (Imperio austrohúngaro) Fecha de defunción: 27 de octubre de 1968 Cambridge (Reino Unido) Algunos datos biográficos… Su padre fue Philipp Meitner, uno de los primeros abogados judíos de Austria. Estudió en las universidades de Viena, donde ingresó en 1901 y se doctoró en 1907, y de Berlín donde ingresó para seguir las clases de Max Planck. Trabajó con Otto Hahn en una investigación que duró más de treinta años, con quien descubrió el protactinio en 1918. Fue profesora en el Instituto de Kaiser Wilhelm y la Universidad de Be...
2019-06-17
16 min
Morbid Curiosity
S2EP5: We're Back!
The Morbid Twins are officially back! We took a long break but we're officially back in the studio. Take a listen to and find out why we were gone, what's happened since our last episode, and what we have planned for the end of our second season. We thank you for your continued support and patience. Want to help us out? Take a few minutes to leave us a REVIEW on Apple Podcasts and SHARE an episode with your friends. Who knows who else in your life is morbidly curious. Thank you again and we hope you enjoy. SHOW NOTES: ...
2019-01-21
45 min
F***ing Shakespeare
The Village Works, co-working and writing
We talk with Melissa Goldman and Daphne Strassmann, two members of a four-person team responsible for the amazing co-working community that is The Village Works. (It is an actual physical space, but so much more.) We chat about locating the mythical work-life balance, Marie-kondo-ing your life, the Process of Reprioritization, and avoiding the rabbit/wormholes of writing while there is an Internet. We also explore what is it like to reclaim the professional part of your identity as a writer, as well as what it's like to explore that identity while in community.Suggested readings:B...
2018-07-31
00 min
Kraftbaum - der Podcast auf deinem Weg zu tiefer Naturverbundenheit und deiner inneren wahren Natur.
023 Vom Atem der Bäume - Baumkraft - Gesundkraft - Lebenskraft
Renato Strassmann erlebte die ersten Jahre das Dorfleben eines kleinen Schweizer Bergdorfes. Das Klosterinternat St. Iddazell, Fischingen war der Ort seiner Schuljahre. Hier wurden viele Interessen, Talente und Fähigkeiten erkannt, gefördert und genährt. Die Berufswahl führte ihn 1972 zum Drogisten.1972-1976 absolvierte er die Berufslehre. Erlebnisse und Erfahrungen aus den Jahren des Dorf- und Internatsleben vertieften sich.1977 organisierte er die erste, öffentliche Vortragsreihe:"Kräuter in der Volksheilkunde". Die Inhalte, Herangehensweisen und die Vermittlungsformen verfeinerten sich mit zunehmender Praxiserfahrung. Die Schwerpunkte von der Krankheitsbetrachtung und deren alternativen Behandlungsmöglichkeiten wandelten sich. Die Förderung und Stärkung der...
2018-04-27
45 min
Habe die Ehre!
"Nockherberg"-Nachlese mit Conny Glogger und Michael Strassmann
Der Starkbieranstich auf dem Münchner Nockherberg wird jedes Jahr mit Spannung erwartet. Am Tag nach der letzten Fastenpredigt von Luise Kinseher und dem Singspiel "Die Glorreiche 7" sprechen Conny Glogger und Michael Strassmann über die Höhepunkte der Veranstaltung.
2018-03-01
55 min
KITP Program: Cooperation and the Evolution of Multicellularity
Challenges in Multicellularity Solvable With Studies of Social Amoebae
Joan Strassmann, WUSTL & KITP
2013-01-29
1h 42
KITP Program: Cooperation and the Evolution of Multicellularity
Challenges in Multicellularity Solvable With Studies of Social Amoebae
Joan Strassmann, WUSTL & KITP
2013-01-29
1h 31
CBS
SpaceX lifts off for space station mission
For the first time, a private business is sending a spaceship to the International Space Station. The SpaceX rocket lifted off on an unmanned space mission. CBS News correspondent Mark Strassmann reports.
2012-05-22
02 min
CBS
America's best BBQ: Century-old diner honored
A 100-year-old Ark. barbecue diner recently won one of the biggest awards in the food industry. Mark Strassmann reports.
2012-05-08
04 min
CBS
George Zimmerman charged with 2nd-degree murder
George Zimmerman has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin. Mark Strassmann reports on how the case was taken through an 18-day re-investigation by special prosecutor Angela Corey.
2012-04-12
03 min
CBS
Details shed new light on Trayvon Martin case
New details have emerged in the controversy over the death of Trayvon Martin. But, as Mark Strassmann reports, the new information only confuses things further.
2012-03-28
02 min
CBS
Kin of unarmed black teen shooting victim demands justice
Police released recordings of the 911 calls surrounding the death of Trayvon Martin, 17, in Sanford, Fla. last month. A neighborhood watch volunteer admits he shot Martin, but has not been arrested, outraging Martin's parents and supporters. Mark Strassmann reports.
2012-03-17
01 min
CBS
"Dual-Pol" radar providing time in tornadoes
Thanks to Dual-Pol radar technology, residents in Branson, Mo., had 25 minutes to take cover - double the national average - from the tornadoes that pulverized the Midwest. Mark Strassmann reports on the most significant upgrade to tornado tracking in twenty years.
2012-03-02
02 min
CBS
Foreclosures line Florida streets
The state of Florida was one of the hardest hit during the housing crisis sending many homes into foreclosure. Mark Strassmann visited some of the houses ahead of the Republican presidential primary to speak with the previous owners who demand attention and assistance from the candidates and elected officials.
2012-02-01
02 min
CBS
Unemployed and losing hope
Mark Strassmann reports on an Atlanta, Ga., woman who has all but lost hope in finding jobs for herself and her family.
2011-12-31
02 min
CBS
Alabama has second thoughts on immigration law
Some local officials in Alabama are worried that the state's tough new immigration law has turned off foreign investors from bringing business -- and jobs -- to cities that desperately need them. Mark Strassmann reports.
2011-12-29
02 min
CBS
American Airlines bankruptcy fallout
American Airlines is now the last major U.S. carrier to file for bankruptcy. Mark Strassmann reports on what it means for the company, its employees and its passengers.
2011-11-30
02 min
CBS
America's new poor fending for food stamps
A surprising number of Americans are receiving federal government issued food stamps in the growing new social class called the "new poor." Mark Strassmann reports on the formally well off families who were once full of food and rich futures, but now are now destitute.
2011-11-20
04 min
CBS
Invasive species spreading across America
Scientists estimate that there are currently 50,000 invasive plant and animal species in America - and that number's sure to rise. Mark Strassmann reports.
2011-10-30
09 min
CBS
TSA pre-screening speeds up boarding process
The TSA began testing a new program that will let pre-screened passengers speed through airports in four major airports. Mark Strassmann reports.
2011-10-05
02 min
CBS
The events of Flight 93
Flight 93 was the last of the planes to be hijacked on 9/11 and it ended when the passengers won the first victory in the war on terror. Mark Strassmann looks at what we know about how events unfolded aboard the flight.
2011-09-08
03 min
CBS
Mississippi River flooding widespread
Mark Strassmann reports on the extensive flooding stemming from the Mississippi River. Dyersburg, Tenn. Mayor John Holden discusses possible initiatives to halt floodwater coming from the Mississippi River.
2011-05-06
04 min
CBS
Beads of Courage
For more than 100,000 years, glass beads have been given as symbols of honor and accomplishment. Now they're being used for something else--to help kids fighting cancer tell the story of their illness, first to themselves, and then to family and friends. Mark Strassmann reports.
2010-12-12
07 min