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Nanoscape: Exploring the Frontiers Ahead

International Institute for Nanotechnology at Northwestern University

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In the field of nanotechnology, the future is small, and the possibilities are endless. From combating climate change to improving human health, "Nanoscape: Exploring the Frontiers Ahead," introduces you to leading experts in the field who are uncovering nano-sized solutions to some of the most pressing issues impacting our world today. This podcast is produced by the International Institute for Nanotechnology at Northwestern University.
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Nano Nagle Place is a beautiful heritage oasis in the heart of Cork city, comprising three centuries of buildings and gardens. Here is where Venerable Nano Nagle began her work to educate and care for the poor in 18th-century Cork. Here we tell the story of Nano Nagle and the work of the order of sisters she founded who followed her path of education and empowerment, the Presentation Sisters. Here too Nano Nagle's work continues through the community education projects The Lantern and Cork M ...
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Dive into the exhilarating world of small boat cruising with NanoCruising, where each episode sets sail on a voyage of adventure, exploration, and maritime tales. From nautical insights to firsthand experiences, come aboard for a podcast that fuels the spirit of independent seafaring and the pursuit of unforgettable journeys. Join us as we navigate the open waters, uncover hidden coves, and share the stories of intrepid sailors who embrace the thrill of small boat voyages. www.nanocruising.com
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The Nano segment of craft brewing is growing fast with the majority of new breweries opening up falling into this small-scale, hyper-local segment working on brewing systems five barrels or under. Each month on this podcast learn the business, marketing, and brewing strategies targeted for this smaller-scale sized brewery needs. From strategies to maximizing taproom sales to forecasting brewery budgets to brewing great beer in small spaces, you'll learn from craft beer experts and fellow Nan ...
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Nano-Nano Podcast

Farah Nabilah

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Podcast ini ditujukan untuk membuat media pembelajaran untuk anak SD. Tapi, ada episode yang tidak berkaitan dengan anak SD, melainkan mengenai edukasi umum lainnya. Pokoknya episode-episodenya bakalan nano-nano.
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The Nanocast

Shawn Livingston

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Nanocast exists to educate people about the crypto-currency Nano. Led by a driven team, this fast, zero-fee and scalable digital currency has quickly inspired thousands to build a robust ecosystem of apps and services.
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NANO geht den neuesten Erkenntnissen der Forschung auf den Grund und liefert tagesaktuelle Einblicke in wissenschaftliche Hintergründe, Entwicklungen und Innovationen.
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Sustainable Nano

Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology, Elfy Chiang

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Curious about nanotechnology, sustainability, and life in science? The Sustainable Nano podcast is produced by the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology, a chemistry research center funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation.
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Café com Nano

Café com Nano

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O Café com nano é o local onde você encontra notícias e conhecimento sobre Nanotecnologia, Ciência em geral e Empreendedorismo científico. Sente-se à nossa mesa, escolha seu pedido e saboreie!
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In each episode, Digest News will guide you through the latest technology news, give you insight into some of the challenges we see in research and bring perspectives from relevant professional sources in the industry and business. Read more about DTU Nanolab at: nanolab.dtu.dk/ or at instagram: @dtuanolab
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Two Dutch fans of Red Dwarf make a podcast about Red Dwarf. Leonard and Dedan-Jah introduce themselves and discuss seminal scifi influences and find tenuous connections to Red Dwarf.
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Nanovation

Michael Filler

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Nanotechnology is a more precise way of doing everything — making things, assembling things, measuring things, sorting things, etc. From construction and energy to health and information technology, few industries will be immune to its influence. The Nanovation podcast is a forum to address the big questions, challenges, and opportunities of nanotechnology. Topics lie at the intersection of nanoscience, manufacturing, technology, business, and society. The podcast is conversational in format ...
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Nano Narratives, a podcast unlocking science stories in small business is brought to you by Scientific Writers, a scientific and medical writing company based in Scotland. In each episode, led by our science communications specialist, Dr Julie Ann Lough, we discuss various ways small businesses build teams to ensure they deliver the best for their clients. A Scientific Writers Ltd production - https://www.scientific-writers.com/
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Stichting NANOEK, opgericht in juni 2020 met Anouk Beugels als initiator en artistiek leider, richt zich op het ontwikkelen van nieuwe eigentijdse en relevante musicals. Het doel is meer ruimte creëren voor experiment binnen dit genre en hierbij jonge componisten en schrijvers te betrekken en ondersteunen. In deze podcasts hoor je in alle transparantie van alles over onze voorstellingen door Making of's, interviews en een aantal voorstellingen komen zelfs deels of in z’n geheel op dit kanaal ...
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The Prisoner of NaNoWriMo

Craig Robertson on Podiobooks.com

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Piers Langland is a mild mannered paint salesman with one burning passion. He aspires to be a famous author. Each November he looks forward to entering The National Novel Writer Month competition. To be a winner in NaNoWriMo he must write a 50,000 word novel in 30 days, a tall order for any writer. Turns out, it is an especially tall order for our hero. Join Piers as he struggles to choose a topic for his novel before he can begin his epic task. Vampires or space opera, romance or pulp ficti ...
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Having food options is a way to bring in new customers and to keep fans coming back. There are many ways a small brewery can approach a menu and this month we’re talking with folks who have dedicated kitchens and robust food truck programs. First up, Tony Cordova of New York's Scale House Brewing. Cordova, the Head Brewer, talks about the evolution…
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As part of the Voices of Change podcast series we chat with John Brady, Coordinator of the Men's Group at Nano Nagle Place. As well as sharing some of his own personal story. John chats about his work at the Men's Group, and the approach that is taken with these vulnerable men. When these men, who have been through various life circumstances. come …
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Vogelgrippe wütet in Deutschland Der diesjährige Kranichzug ist ein trauriges Naturschauspiel. Fast 2000 Tiere sind an ihren Rastplätzen in Brandenburg und Mecklenburg-Vorpommern verendet. Grund: Das Vogelgrippe-Virus H5N1. Es breitet sich entlang der Zugrouten über ganz Europa aus und ist auch in Nutztierbestände eingedrungen; rund 500’000 Tiere m…
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Send us a text In this special episode, we talk with Serge Testa, the Australian sailor who set a world record by circumnavigating the globe in an 11-foot boat — the Acrohc Australis. Serge shares how he designed and built his tiny aluminum yacht, what life was like during his 500-day voyage, and the lessons learned from years at sea. We also hear …
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As part of the Voices of Change podcast series we chat with Sister MaryJohn Staunton who came through the gates of South Pres school as an infant at the age of 5 and is still there! GAA fanatic, Sr. MaryJohn tells her colourful story of life as a student at South Pres, her training as a poultry instructor, her very special singing ability and why e…
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Dr. Ludmilla Aristilde is an expert in environmental chemistry, environmental biochemistry, and bioengineering, but at the heart of it all is nanoscience. In this episode of Nanoscape Atistilde talks about her research, which includes discoveries in microplastics and nanoplastics and why nanoscience plays a key role in her research group's activiti…
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As part of the Voices of Change podcast series we chat with Karina Healy, the Coordinator of the Lantern Community Project. The Lantern Project is a place of welcome, learning and inclusion providing a safe place for people to learn and grow, develop new skills, meet others and make new friends. Karina chats in detail about the work of the project,…
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Send us a text In this second part of our conversation with legendary sailor Howard Rice, we journey with him deep into the wilds of Tierra del Fuego — where he sailed through the same treacherous channels that once confounded Joshua Slocum. Howard recounts the intense reality of navigating the “Milky Way,” his unexpected rescue in one of the most …
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As part of the Voices of Change podcast series we chat with Sr.Catherine O'Sullivan. Sr.Catherine, a proud Kerry woman from Dingle, had a very challenging start to her life with the death of her father when she was just four years of age. Her early school days were very challenging due to her undiagnosed dyslexia and the punishments followed the po…
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Yeast is the critical ingredient that turns humble wort into magical beer. This month, a look at the microbe from multiple angles and how to make the most out of it in your small-scale craft brewery. Guests: Laura Burns, Ph.D. is the Director of Research and Development at Omega Yeast. After studying stress responses in Saccharomyces cerevisiae for…
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As part of the Voices of Change podcast series we chat with Sr.Lelia Kaar. Sr.Lelia has a fascinating story that starts with the repair of a Russian ship that had been torpedoed, entering the Presentation Order in Bandon and teaching, visiting schools at the foothills of the Andes Mountains in Peru, and starting a family resource centre in Farranre…
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Send us a text Few sailors embody the spirit of small-boat adventure like Howard Rice. In this first of two episodes, Howard shares what drives him to journey to the ends of the Earth — from his early training expeditions in a Klepper kayak to the careful preparation of his SCAMP dinghy for one of the most remote and demanding sailing challenges on…
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Professor Nicholas Peppas has spent five decades defining the field of medical nanotechnology and shaping the very foundations of modern drug delivery. He has been awarded the 2025 Kabiller Prize in nanoscience and nanomedicine by The International Institute for Nanotechnology. The $250,000 award — the world's largest monetary award in the field — …
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Send us a text Roy Schreyer has spent a lifetime exploring the waterways of Georgian Bay and beyond, but his journey took a new direction when his wife found traditional sailboats less than comfortable. The result? The Dianne Rose, a compact, towable houseboat that combines practicality, comfort, and simplicity — proof that great design comes from …
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Lagers have been having a moment for a long time now. In this current age of brewing, there are many small breweries that are giving the time and attention to making lagers of note. We have two guests here that will explain how to best approach the style, and bring great pints to your patrons. Andreas Miller has over 20 years of experience in the b…
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Send us a text What happens when you combine adventure, advocacy, and a paddleboard? Dan Rubinstein set out on a Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) journey from Ottawa to New York and onward to Lake Erie, and along the way discovered more than just miles of water — he found community, kindness, and a deeper understanding of how “blue space” can transform o…
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Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Eric Miller, the energetic sailor and organizer behind Raid Erie 2025. Eric shares how he first fell in love with small boat sailing and why he felt compelled to create a small-boat event in northern Ohio—a place he calls a “desert” for dinghy sailing. We dive into the story of how Raid Erie came tog…
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While many of us are still holding on to the last days of summer, trying to make the most out of downtime, the work is gearing up on farms across the Pacific Northwest in North America. It’s almost hop harvest season and we’re going to talk with farmers and hop professionals on what is happening for the 2025 season. Guests include Diane Gooding of …
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Send us a text From anchors to outboards, trailering to the galley, Kelly Trafford joins us to walk through his tried-and-true cruising checklist—packed with practical tips, safety must-dos, and lessons learned the hard way. This episode is a goldmine for small-boat cruisers who want to be ready for anything on the water, and it comes with a downlo…
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Ted Sargent is a global leader in nanoscience and materials engineering, and his research at Northwestern University is advancing the field of solar energy harvesting by lowering its cost and increasing its efficiency by using nanoscale materials. His work also includes decarbonization in the chemical and fuel sectors alongside creating next-genera…
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Send us a text Wayfarer guru, teacher, cruiser, innovator—Matt Sharman shares a lifetime with one iconic boat. In this episode, we sit down with Matt Sharman—a lifelong Wayfarer sailor whose journey began with a hand-me-down boat from his uncle and evolved into a deep, lifelong connection with one of the most beloved dinghies ever built. Matt share…
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Send us a text In this episode of the NanoCruising Podcast, we sit down with Sean Petterson, co-founder and CEO of SuperSede, to explore a game-changing innovation in boatbuilding: a sustainable, recycled-plastic alternative to marine plywood. Sean shares his own journey into boating and how it led him to help develop SuperCede Marine Board—a struc…
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Sensory analysis, setting up a lab for QC tests, and understanding your raw ingredients are all paramount when it comes to improving the quality of your beer. We talk with two experts - Lindsay Barr and Ashton Lewis - who are here to help you level up beer quality in a small-scale brewery. Guests: Lindsay Barr is the CSO and Founding Partner of Dra…
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As part of the Voices of Change exhibition that is running at Nano Nagle Place we have recorded a mini series with some special guests. On this episode we chatted with John Smith who has been CEO since 2023. He speaks about the changes that have occurred at Nano Nagle Place including the many programmes and activities that he oversees with his team…
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As part of the Voices of Change exhibition that is running at Nano Nagle Place we have recorded a mini series with some special guests. On this episode we chatted with Naomi Masheti who is the programme coordinator of the Cork Migrant Centre. She speaks about her approach to her work, the different programmes and activities and the changes these ar…
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As part of the Voices of Change exhibition that is running at Nano Nagle Place we have recorded a mini series with some special guests. On this episode we chatted with Sr.Mary Ivers who is one of three resident President Sisters at Nano Nagle Place. She speaks about joining the order at the tender age of 18, teaching in Ireland for a number of year…
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At the intersection of nanoscience and chemistry, Omar Farha, PhD, Chair of the Department of Chemistry at Northwestern University, is opening up new frontiers in climate resilience, water harvesting, catalysis and more through metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)—versatile structures he describes as smart programmable sponges. In this episode he talks …
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Send us a text Dan Roeder, current lead of the West Coast Trailer Sailing Squadron (Florida), joins us to talk about the vibrant life of a small boat cruising community. In this episode, Dan shares his personal journey into the group, the variety of boats that show up to their events, and the shared joy of trailer sailing. We explore: The inclusive…
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Send us a text Trapper Haskins, author of Crooked River, built his own Mississippi Yawl and paddled it all the way to New Orleans—but the real journey was internal. In this heartfelt and candid conversation, Trapper shares the story behind building his boat, the inspiration behind the trip, and how navigating the river helped him navigate a persona…
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This episode takes a deep dive into malt offerings from both the larger suppliers and those on the craft side. As we take a look at this critical ingredient, experts will share insight on innovation, use, flavor, and more. This episode is in two segments, the first focusing on the larger malt companies, and what they are offering small craft brewer…
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Send us a text In this episode, I’m joined by legendary small-boat adventurer and author Stephen Ladd, known for his remarkable books Three Years in a 12-Foot Boat and The Five-Year Voyage. We dive into the origins of his epic journeys, including designing and building his own 12-foot microcruiser Squeak and navigating thousands of miles of wild an…
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Everyday items like tea bags and sponges are being reimagined in the lab of Northwestern University's Vinayak Dravid, who is using nanotechnology to tackle some of the world's most pressing environmental challenges. In this episode he explains how his team is using nanotechnology to remove toxic metals in water with brewed tea leaves and soaking up…
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Send us a text In Part 2 of our deep dive with legendary boat designer John Welsford, we go beyond the SCAMP and explore what's next. John shares exciting news about a new 7-meter ocean-going boat currently on his drawing board and introduces us to Scallywag, a design born from sailors dreaming of a SCAMP... with accommodations. We also hear some i…
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The Craft Brewers Conference was held in Indianapolis last month and at the ingredients supplier booths, amid the talk of new hop varieties, there were several beers brewed with non-traditional grains. That’s worthy of a closer look and on this episode you’ll hear from two brewers - Garrett Oliver of the Brooklyn Brewery and Sandy Boss Febbo of Ban…
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Send us a text In this first of two special episodes, we sit down with legendary New Zealand boat designer John Welsford, the mind behind some of the world’s most beloved small boat plans—including the hugely popular SCAMP (Small Craft Advisor Magazine Project). John shares the fascinating story of how he got into boat design, how SCAMP came to be,…
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Once a postdoctoral fellow with Chad Mirkin here at Northwestern University, Jarad Mason now leads his own research group within the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University where his research includes investigating the potential of nanoparticle-loaded water to extend organ viability for transplantation. In this episode he…
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Send us a text In this special episode, we sit down with award-winning Canadian filmmaker, author, and adventurer Dianne Whelan, whose film 500 Days in the Wild documents her epic solo journey across the entire 24,000 km of the Trans Canada Trail — by canoe, on foot, and in deep conversation with the land. But this episode goes beyond just the mile…
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Los ging es mit einem Elefantenvideo des Gründers Jawed Karim. Es folgten Videos mit riesigem Bekanntheitsgrad: „Gangnam-Style“, Ice Bucket Challenge oder eine ganze Band an einer einzigen Gitarre. Innerhalb kurzer Zeit ist YouTube zum etwas anderen Video-Archiv der Welt geworden - und zu einer Meinungsmacht. Darüber sprechen wir mit dem Medienwiss…
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