by admin | Jun 11, 2026 | engineering and tech
The NTLGroup Cognitive Systems Platform: From Cognitive Recovery to Real-World Performance About this episode What if the problem is not whether someone has ability… but whether they can reliably access that ability when it matters? Traditional models tend to separate...
by admin | Jun 9, 2026 | arts and humanities, behavioural sciences
Jila Ghomeshi | How Canadian Weather Forecasts Are Challenging Grammar Rules About this episode Weather forecasts seem straightforward – temperatures, clouds, maybe a bit of rain. But the language used to describe the weather can reveal surprising quirks about how...
by admin | May 28, 2026 | biology, health and medicine
Dr. Xiaolei Zhu – Dr. Barbara Slusher | A New Approach to Depression Treatment Targets Brain Immune Cells About this episode Depression affects nearly one in five Americans at some point in their lives. Sadly, for roughly a third of patients, standard...
by admin | May 22, 2026 | arts and humanities
Project 1444 About this episode Before there were borders… before conquest rewrote the maps… there was Africa – the birthplace of humanity. Cradle of civilizations, technologies, philosophies, and sacred traditions that shaped the ancient world. Yet too often,...
by admin | May 18, 2026 | biology, health and medicine
Dr Vedrana Bali – Dr Vladimir Grubišić | How Enteric Glia Shape Health and Disease About this episode The human gut is more than a long tube for digesting food – it is one of our body’s largest and busiest borders, constantly deciding what may enter and what...