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Learning & Living STEMM in Connecticut
The Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering
Artificial Intelligence Masterclass
AI Masterclass
Quazi Johir
Quazi Johir
The Dirt on Gardening
Andre Baptiste, Graylen Brown, Derek Haynes
Stuck Not Broken
Justin Sunseri
The Parkinson's Podcast
Davis Phinney Foundation
Biophilic Solutions: Nature Has the Answers
Serenbe Media Network
What it Means To Be Human
Dan Zetterstrom / Double Barrel
The Global Grit Experience
Erika Gilsdorf
Are We Doomed?
NPR Network
Huberman Lab
Huberman Lab
Astronomie : Fragments d'Univers
Astronomie : Fragments d'Univers
A Better Way To Farm Podcast
Rod Livesay
Europe Calling Podcast
Europe Calling e.V., Maximilian Fries, Amélie Pasmanns
🎙️ Science News Daily | Peer Review'd
Peer Review'd
Fake Busters
KURIER - Verschwörungsmythen entlarvt
Good Heavens! The Human Side of Astronomy
goodheavens
The Eye of Jupiter Podcast
Thomas Franklin
How To Academy Podcast
How To Academy
Roots + Ruminants
Millborn Seeds
The Veterinary Roundtable
The Veterinary Roundtable
Sci Fi x Horror
duane Old Time Radio
The Dr. Gabrielle Lyon Show
Dr. Gabrielle Lyon
Bonding and Beer
Rolando Nuñez
Heliox: Where Evidence Meets Empathy 🇨🇦
by SC Zoomers
Come explore the paranormal files as we delve into the unexplained. The paranormal podcast.
Matt Harvey | Amanda Harvey Paranormal Experts
SASQUATCH THEORY
SASQUATCH THEORY
The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad
thesaadtruthwithdrsaad
Dead Rabbit Radio The Daily Paranormal Podcast
Jason Carpenter
The Peptide Effect
Peptides Made Simple
Zimmerman en Space
Hens Zimmerman
Daily Astrocat: Your Playful and Profound Daily Astrology Podcast!
Shane Jinson, Original backing tracks by Cabbitha.
Pharma and BioTech Daily
Pharma and BioTech News
Geopop - Le Scienze nella vita di tutti i giorni
Geopop
Digimasters Shorts
Adam Nagus, Carly Wilson
Ogami Station
RatedPower
Science
Learning & Living STEMM in Connecticut
The Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering
From Lab to Launch: Yale Ventures and Connecticut's Innovation Pipeline
Josh Geballe, Managing Director of Yale Ventures, joins us to explain how the university turns lab discoveries into real-world impact. From accelerator funds and tech transfer to recent billion-dollar exits anchoring tal...
Science in Service: The CASE Science and Technology Policy Fellowship Experience
The CASE Science and Technology Policy Fellowship program empowers scientists and engineers to work alongside policymakers tackling complex public issues. In this episode, Stephen Nichols, the CASE Science and Technology...
The CASE for Expertise: Connecticut’s Technical Boards
How do science and engineering shape public policy in Connecticut? This episode explores the CASE Technical Boards, a trusted, nonpartisan resource linking science and engineering to state decision-making. Host Tanimu De...
Empowering Connecticut’s Clean Energy Workforce—Green STEP
In the latest episode of Learning and Living STEMM in Connecticut, host Tanimu Deleon is joined by guests from the EnergizeCT Green STEP program to explore how it enhances high school education through hands-on workshops...
Igniting Innovation: Connecticut's Role in Flight's Future
In the latest episode of Learning and Living STEMM in Connecticut, host Tanimu Deleon is joined by Michael Winter, Chief Scientist at RTX, the parent company of aviation industry-leading divisions Collins Aerospace, Prat...
Igniting Innovation: Connecticut's Role in Flight's Future
In the latest episode of Learning and Living STEMM in Connecticut, host Tan Deleon is joined by Michael Winter, Chief Scientist at RTX, the parent company of aviation industry-leading divisions Collins Aerospace, Pratt &...
The Molecular Basis of Cellular Motility and Cytokinesis
Dr. Thomas Pollard is the Sterling Professor Emeritus of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Professor Emeritus of Cell Biology and of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry at Yale University, and the recipie...
QuantumCT
In this latest episode, host Tan Deleon is joined by Pamir Alpay and Michael Crair, principal investigators at QuantumCT, to discuss quantum—what it is and what it isn’t—and how Connecticut is among the leaders in the re...
Accelerating the Discovery of Abiotic Vesicles
In this episode, host Tan Deleon is joined by Sarah Maurer, professor of chemistry at Central Connecticut State University, to share insights into the work she is doing on the origins of life, why the public should be aw...
Business-focused Sustainability Initiatives to Reduce Emissions that Contribute to Climate Change
In this episode, Bernard J. Zahren, an honorary member of the Academy, discusses how his private investment funds, Clean Feet Investors I and II, support sustainability-focused businesses and how his commitment to reduci...
Artificial Intelligence: What We Should Know, and the Policies and Regulations States are Considering
In this episode, host Tan Deleon sits down with Connecticut Senator James Maroney and Nick Donofrio to discuss AI – what it is, what we should know about it, what the state is considering for policies and regulations aro...
DETICKT IT: An App for Real-Time Tick Identification and Disease Risk Analysis
Tickborne diseases are on the rise, with the Connecticut Department of Public Health reporting about 3,000 cases yearly. After being diagnosed with two tickborne illnesses, Antonia Kolb, a recent graduate of King School ...
Desalination and Wastewater Reuse: Technological Solutions for Global Water Scarcity
Water scarcity is a critical issue globally, directly impacting human health, agricultural productivity, and economic development. Listen as Menachem Elimelech, the Sterling Professor of Chemical and Environmental Engine...
CASE – DEEP Science & Technology Policy Fellowship: Dr. Seema Alim
Host Tan Deleon sits down with Dr. Seema Alim, the 2022-2024 CASE-DEEP Science & Technology Policy Fellow to discuss Dr. Alim’s career and path to becoming the CASE-DEEP Science & Technology Fellow, as well as her work d...
Conducting Science Research in High School
In this episode of Learning and Living STEMM in Connecticut, Naomi Park, a senior at Greenwich High School, shares her scientific research journey that began in third grade and continues today - bringing her to local and...
A Changing Arctic
In this episode of Learning & Living STEMM in Connecticut, Penny Vlahos, professor and associate head, Department of Marine Sciences at the University of Connecticut, joins CASE to talk about the rapid change underway in...
The Digital Transformation Conversation, continued
In this episode of Learning & Living STEMM in Connecticut, Mike Ambrose returns to continue the conversation on Digital Transformation and the real benefits of DX including reductions in time and costs, as well as improv...
What is Digital Transformation and Why is it so Important?
In this episode of Learning & Living STEMM in Connecticut, Mike Ambrose joins CASE to begin the conversation about Digital Transformation - or DX - and the complexities of product considerations, the importance of data, ...
STEM Student Research – Implementing Inexpensive Biochar to Remove Contaminants from Water
In this episode of Learning & Living STEMM in Connecticut, Snigtha Mohanraj, a sophomore at the Engineering & Science University Magnet School in New Haven, shares the inspiration for and research behind her award-winnin...