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Tom's SciCast
Tom Kennedy
74 episodes
3 weeks ago
What is astrobiology? Why study astrobiology? I also discuss the age and scale of the universe, introduce some important laws of the universe, why Earth could be a template for understanding life in the universe, and discuss my own biases in astrobiology. Send us a text
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What is astrobiology? Why study astrobiology? I also discuss the age and scale of the universe, introduce some important laws of the universe, why Earth could be a template for understanding life in the universe, and discuss my own biases in astrobiology. Send us a text
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Natural Sciences
Education,
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Tom's SciCast
74. Astrobiology, natural laws of the universe, confronting bias.
What is astrobiology? Why study astrobiology? I also discuss the age and scale of the universe, introduce some important laws of the universe, why Earth could be a template for understanding life in the universe, and discuss my own biases in astrobiology. Send us a text
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3 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes

Tom's SciCast
73. The Modern Synthesis of Evolution
I explain how the Modern Synthesis led to our current understanding of evolution. I also discuss the current issues in evolution including epigenetics, horizontal gene transfer, and abiogenesis and the need for a unified theory of life. Send us a text
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4 months ago
45 minutes

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72. Sex, Sexual Reproduction, and Sexual Selection
A continuation on the mechanisms of evolution with a focus on sexual selection. I also define, sexual reproduction, two sexes, sexual selection, and provide examples of sexual selection. Send us a text
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4 months ago
54 minutes

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71. Mechanisms of Evolution II: genetic drift, recombination, mutations
I focus on the mechanisms of random evolution and how mutations and recombination not only cause evolution but are important sources of variation. Send us a text
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5 months ago
54 minutes

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70. Mechanisms of Evolution I: Natural selection
In this podcast, I explain the different types of natural selection including directional selection, stabilizing selection, disruptive selection, balancing selection, and a brief introduction to sexual selection. Send us a text
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5 months ago
41 minutes

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69. What is a species?
I explain why defining species is difficult and describe four species concepts including morphological, biological, polyphasic, and phylogenetic species concept. Send us a text
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5 months ago
35 minutes

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68. Cellular respiration
This is Chapter 7 of my Bio for Health Sciences text book. I cover cellular respiration, including why it's important, the four stages of respiration, and finally a quick ending with fermentation. Send us a text
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6 months ago
1 hour 40 minutes

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67. Energy, Membranes, Transport, and Metabolism
This is Chapter 6 of my bio for health sciences text book. In this chapter, I cover a variety of related topics including: The structure and function of cell membranes, cellular transport (osmosis, diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and active transport), Energy, Redox reactions, and enzymes. Send us a text
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7 months ago
2 hours 5 minutes

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66. Cells are the Basic Unit of Life
This is Chapter 5 of my Bio for Health Sciences text book. It covers the similarities of all cells due to common ancestry, introduces prokaryotic diversity, eukaryotic diversity, the endomembrane system, and the cytoskeleton. Send us a text
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7 months ago
1 hour 41 minutes

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65. The Chemistry of Life
This podcast is Chapter 4 of my book Biology for Health Sciences. Life is based on chemistry and it helps to know a little to help us in our everyday lives, like why some fats are good while others are bad or why glucose and fructose are both real sugar. In this chapter, I cover metabolism, the four macromolecules (carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids) and other vitamins and organic molecules Send us a text
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7 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes

Tom's SciCast
64. The Ingredients of Life
This podcast is the 3rd chapter of my text book, Biology for Health Sciences. I cover the structure of atoms, the origins of the elements, chemical bonding, why carbon is the element of life, water, Ph, and the why this matters in our daily lives. Send us a text
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7 months ago
1 hour 32 minutes

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63. The Gray Areas of Life: Misconceptions and Discoveries
Tom unpacks the complex definitions of life and challenges common misconceptions about living organisms, from mules and parasites to viruses. Listeners gain insights into the key characteristics that define life while exploring philosophical questions surrounding it. Send us a text
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8 months ago
30 minutes

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62. Themes in Science: From Emergent Properties to Evolution
This is Chapter 2 of my textbook, Biology for Health Sciences, a college freshman course for students entering nursing, nutrition, exercise science, environmental science, or other careers in the health field. Topics include; what is life, the hierarchy of life, emergent properties, ecology, and evolution Send us a text
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1 year ago
1 hour 21 minutes

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61. A Biologists Looks at 50: Reflections from 30 years of doing science
A look back on my life in science, birds, fish, invasive species, streams, dams, and climate change and sleeping lizards. Send us a text
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1 year ago
1 hour 2 minutes

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60. The Fermi paradox, aliens, biology, evolution
Where is every one? Why haven't we been visited by alien races, made contact with aliens, or even discovered a hint of an alien race? Ever since Fermi asked this simple question, people have been coming up with answers as to why we don't see aliens. Some solutions are scary, but I think a potential answer could be found by looking at our own solar system. Send us a text
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1 year ago
59 minutes

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59. Why we should colonize the solar system
I believe humans are special and improve our chances of surviving as a species, I explain why we should colonize the solar system and beyond. Send us a text
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1 year ago
37 minutes

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58. The Silurian Hypothesis, evolution, civilizations, aliens, and the legacy of humanity.
I explore how the Silurian Hypothesis provides insight into what it takes for a planet to host or evolve a civilization, how we might detect them, and the legacy of humans on Earth. Send us a text
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1 year ago
45 minutes

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57. Life, aliens, opinions, and other things I've been thinking about lately
After 6 months, I'm back! I talk about how some of my views have changed to become more nuanced and how my own biases shape the way I think about astrobiology. Send us a text
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2 years ago
40 minutes

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56. Do the laws of nature make life likely to occur and evolution progressive?
In researching astrobiology for my up coming book, I've started to view the evolution of life and civilizations in a paradigm shifting way that challenges the very basics of our understanding of evolution. Listen in as I explain why I think evolution is progressive. Send us a text
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2 years ago
40 minutes

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55. What makes an animal different from all other life?
What makes animals different from all other organisms? I discuss the evolutionary origins and unique features of animals along with a few other fun facts. And find out why I don't think sponges are animals. Send us a text
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2 years ago
41 minutes

Tom's SciCast
What is astrobiology? Why study astrobiology? I also discuss the age and scale of the universe, introduce some important laws of the universe, why Earth could be a template for understanding life in the universe, and discuss my own biases in astrobiology. Send us a text