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Welcome to the Full Semester Podcast. The Full semester podcast is a series that explores a single topic in roughly the same depth as a full semester college course. This semester we'll be exploring the topic of Evolution. There are three types of episodes: 1) Standard Lecture episodes, these are designed to be listened to in sequence, as they build upon the material from the previous week 2) Article discussions, these are stand-alone episodes that discuss a particular scientific article, th ...
 
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This week, feast your ears on: - "The Bug" a TedxSemesteratSea speech by Julie Engerran from August 5, 2014 aboard the MV Explorer - "Making Space for Women’s Rights" a seminar by Professor Daphne Spain - "Semester at Sea (Song)" By Lynne[a], be sure to check out more of her music on Spotify or Apple Music Direct link to the track from this episode…
 
This week we will first hear an interview with Skye Fitzgerald, a 2 time Academy Award nominated documentary filmmaker, from an interview conducted with multi-time voyager Cindy Zomchek. The second segment this week features a number of student reflections following their in-port time in Myanmar. The show will close out with a PSA from a certain ce…
 
This week features a number of stories from the African continent and, in particular Ghana. The first segment features Christian Lowe, recounting his 'Green Book Project' business, inspired by his experience on SAS and a number of stories that shifted his Worldview to where he is today. That interview is followed up by a segment recounting a Semest…
 
This episode features a a poem about his experience in Bagan, Myanmar by Spring 2014 alum, William Desena. Followed by a TEDxSemester at Sea talk by Professor John Boyer. Finally, you will hear an original song, entitled "The Semester at Sea Song", by Fall 2019 voyager, Cameron Byerly . If you or someone you know wishes to apply please visit: https…
 
This episode features a spoken word performance from Fall 2018 student, Muna, with a retrospective on her voyage. Followed by outtakes from an interview with 4(!!) time voyager Sammy Lam about his experiences, his work in the wine industry, and how SAS was formative to his career. Finally, you will hear an original song written by Spring 2014 voyag…
 
This episode features a number of voices from the Fall 2019 voyage, outtakes from an interview with Spring 2010 alumnus, Cameron Thomas-Shah, and a song written by lifelong learner, voyager John Rosenberg. If you or someone you know wishes to apply please visit: https://www.semesteratsea.org/apply/ To donate to this world shifting experience, pleas…
 
Last time we talked about transcription and translation; but that’s not all that cells do with genes. If you think about all the different cell types in the body, from your brain cells to your muscles, you realize that these cells must be different, right? Well, they all have the same DNA, so where do the differences come from? Well, today we’re go…
 
This is the second episode in our two part series on transcription and translation, that is, how cells produce the proteins they use. Last time we talked about transcription, so we’ve already covered how we use cellular machinery to create edited mRNA transcripts. Today we’re going to be talking about what the cell does with those transcripts once …
 
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