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A podcast about chemical knowledge and data in the pharmaceutical, agrochemical, and related industries brought to you by ACD/Labs. Hosts Sarah Srokosz and Jesse Harris will introduce you to a wide range of experts who are shaping the future of the chemical industry.
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The Bible provides a way to validate that it is the true word of God and offers compelling answers and insights to living in our modern world. Dr. Daniell explores current topics with a rational, objective approach, providing enlightening and sometimes surprising answers from the scriptures. Each episode provides the biblical view of the subject in question along with explanations for those conclusions. Andy is the author of the book Clear Vision: How The Bible Teaches Us To View The World. ...
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Analytical Jerks

Analytical Jerks Podcast

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Creators: Nate & Dj We just want to make you laugh. Expand beyond your intellectual defaults. And create an environment for self-exploration. Socratic discussion and foolishness are to be expected.
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Paranormal Analytical

Paranormal Analytical

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Eddie Hill, Rick Warren, and James Toups, Host of Paranormal Analytical, discusses all things Paranormal, from Haunting's, UFOs, Cryptids, and Missing People. This is a show you won’t want to miss. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/paranormal/support
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Join Youtuber CDFury as he ventures into the unknown and discuss relationships, high strangeness and everything in between. If you have a logical mind but love a good conspiracy theory you are in the right place. Cover art photo provided by Greg Becker on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@gregbecker Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/analyticalviews/support
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Theologically Analytical

Marva C. Williams M.Div MACMHC

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A stroll through various topics, from popular culture, current events, history, social issues and the Bible. I have been writing a blog off and on for some years. If you would like to read my progression of thought, you can check out Theologically Analytical blog. Since I have previous experience in radio broadcasting, it seemed natural to take on the modern way of communicating with the world. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marva-c-williams/support
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Analytical Chemistry Podcast

analytical@acs.org (Analytical Chemistry Staff)

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Analytical Chemistry is a peer-reviewed research journal that explores the latest concepts in analytical measurements and the best new ways to increase accuracy, selectivity, sensitivity, and reproducibility.
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Analytical Commentary of Isaiah

Avraham Gileadi, Ph.D., the Isaiah Institute

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Avraham Gileadi Ph.D’s groundbreaking research and analysis of the Book of Isaiah provides the ideal medium for publishing Isaiah’s message to the world. No longer can the Book of Isaiah be regarded as an obscure document from a remote age. Its vibrant message, decoded after years of painstaking research by a leading authority in his field, now receives a new application as a sure guide to a rapidly changing world. To those who seek answers to today’s perplexing questions, the Book of Isaiah ...
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In this episode, ACD/Labs Vice President of Innovation and Informatics Strategy, Andrew Anderson, and Strategic Partnerships Director, Graham McGibbon continue their discussion on digitalization and digital transformation in the context of pharmaceutical R&D. They assess how well the industry is adapting to the current digital landscape, and what c…
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Jesus told a wealthy, young ruler that he needed to give away his vast wealth to follow Him. So, does this requirement apply to all believers? In this podcast, we look at those verses from Luke 18:18-24 to understand why Christ gave those directions in that case and how we apply what we read in this account to our lives today.…
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Send us a text Unlock the secrets of forensic toxicology and workplace drug testing. From naval mishaps to train collisions, discover the pivotal incidents that have shaped workplace drug testing policies and why they matter. Join us as we chat with Steve Korkoneas as he sheds light on the widespread practice of workplace drug testing. Whether you'…
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Though Christians often have a strong opinion about certain laws and certain politicians, the guide for our voting behavior in a democracy should rest on the foundational pillars of a biblical worldview. The Bible provides a comprehensive worldview designed to direct every aspect of our lives. In this podcast, we look at the four worldview principl…
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Some unbelievers say they are not interested in a religion where they are forced to live a certain way based on a fear of dreadful punishment by God. The good news for them is that this is not what God is calling them to do. Christians are called to respond to the overwhelming love, mercy, kindness and patience of God. In much the same way, mothers…
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The Bible says that God is gracious to us and that He shows us mercy. But what do those terms mean biblically? Grace and mercy are not the same thing but they are closely related. And God's steadfast, biblical love is deeply intertwined with these actions as well. In this podcast, we allow scripture to define what is meant by grace and mercy and se…
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In the modern world, digital computing systems and technologies are used everywhere to support our society. In this episode, we are joined by ACD/Labs Vice President of Innovation and Informatics Strategy, Andrew Anderson, and Strategic Partnerships Director, Graham McGibbon to discuss the role of digitalization and digital transformation in the co…
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What did Jesus mean when He challenged us to be perfect as our Father in heaven is perfect? How does a Christian go about living up to that standard? To understand this statement and answer those questions we need to look at the meaning of the word 'perfect' as it is used in this scripture. But more importantly we need to examine the context in whi…
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What is the main point of the Beatitudes? What did Jesus mean when He said "blessed are the meek"? Why did Jesus begin His famous Sermon on the Mount with the Beatitudes? And how are we to understand the words Christ spoke 2000 years ago in terms of today's culture? In this sermon, we cover the what, why and life application aspects of the beautifu…
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Is Christianity just a crutch for those who are weak? Is it just another coping mechanism for those who are not emotionally strong enough to face the chaos of the world we live in? As we discuss in this podcast, the answer is 'NO'. In fact, Jesus warned His followers about those who would respond to the Gospel in such a way, essentially calling the…
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At some point in life, we will all deal with grief. And we know there is no quick fix, no easy solution to that issue. But what path does the Bible provide for us when we encounter grief? How do Christians biblically deal with loss, setbacks and grief? In this podcast, we remind ourselves that God is still with us in those times and we look to bibl…
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Send us a text What if a simple work placement could transform your entire career? Join us on the Analytical Zen Podcast as we sit down with Dr. Simon Elliott, a forensic toxicologist with over 30 years of experience. Simon shares memorable cases and pivotal experiences, including his work with the designer drug 4-Methylthioamphetamine (4-MTA) in h…
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The Bible provides us with a comprehensive worldview that allows us to frame even modern topics such as Artificial Intelligence. So, how should we view AI through a biblical lens? Should Bible-based Christians support or stand opposed to such technological advancements? How does scripture direct us concerning any threats that AI might pose to human…
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The Bible speaks of us being convicted by the Holy Spirit, sealed by the Spirit for the day of redemption and of our being sanctified by the Spirit until then. But it also warns us not to quench, grieve or blaspheme the Holy Spirit. In this podcast, we explore, using scripture itself, what the Apostle Paul meant when he wrote for us not to quench t…
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Send us a text In this episode, we discuss the critical importance of detecting Delta-8 Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), Delta-9 THC and Delta-10 THC along with the challenges associated with analysing heart blood in forensic toxicology. We delve into Professor Ashraf Mozayani’s remarkable journey through the dynamic field of forensic toxicology, focusi…
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Humans speak different languages on earth so will it be that way in heaven? The Bible teaches us in Genesis chapter 11 that the different languages we speak are the consequence of a specific rebellion of humans against God. As Jesus died to redeem us from the curses and debt of our sin, we understand that our speaking different languages will be re…
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Was the opening ceremony of the Olympics in Paris a mockery of a Christian tradition? In terms of how believers should respond, does it matter? Christ does not see His followers as ones who should be easily offended. He did not come to build a cult based on grievances. What is the appropriate biblical response, then, to insults and mockery? How doe…
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Send us a text Imagine a young driver under the influence of multiple substances—what societal factors contribute to such dangerous behavior? In this episode, we explore the case of a young driver found with cocaine, diazepam, and fluoxetine in their system. We delve into trends among young drivers in Switzerland, draw parallels with other regions …
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As with all things related to Donald Trump, the opinions in the land seem to be split between those who insist that God would not intervene on behalf of someone such as the former President (because of what they see as his bad character) and those who insist equally as boldly that it is obvious divine intervention was involved in saving his life. T…
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What is the purpose of prayer? And how does that purpose direct what we should be praying for? There are verses providing specific instructions, such as praying for those in positions of leadership. In this podcast, however, we explore the high level purposes of prayer in a Christian's life and develop five important components of prayer from the t…
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In his letter in the New Testament, James says that God cannot be tempted and that He tempts no one [James 1:1-15]. Why is it that God cannot be tempted but we can? And how can James say He tempts no one when there are a number of places in scripture that contain accounts of God testing individuals? In this podcast, we look at the difference betwee…
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Send us a text What if an athlete could test positive for a banned substance through no fault of their own? As Wimbledon and the UEFA European Championships grace our TV screens currently, and with the 2024 Olympic Games set to begin in Paris, France at the end of July, The Analytical Zen Podcast turns its focus to the role of forensic toxicology i…
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Some say that all religions are seeking to answer the same questions and are, therefore, similar in all but the smallest details. Others say that all religions take us to the same ending point, even if each starts at a different place and takes a different path. But the truth is Christianity is unique among all the religions ever practiced on earth…
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Using the framework and guidelines of the Bible, what directions are Christians given concerning where and how to invest the money they save? In this podcast, we use the general framework of the Bible to shine some light on questions such as 'should Christians earn interest on their money' and 'should Christians invest in the stock market'…
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Send us a text Episode 1 features a career spotlight on esteemed toxicologist Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. (UGent) Hans H. Maurer. He is an Emeritus Professor and the former Head of the Department of Experimental and Clinical Toxicology at the Institute of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Saarland University, Homburg, Germany. This reno…
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The Bible speaks a great deal about money and how followers of God should view wealth and income. So, what do the scriptures say about Christians putting aside some savings or even accumulating wealth through a 401K program? A search beginning in the book of Proverbs provides us a definitive answer to this common question.…
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In almost every case in the Gospels when Jesus refers to Himself, He does so as 'The Son Of Man'. But why? Every word Jesus spoke was calculated and designed to provide deep meaning and maximum impact and the title He used for Himself was no different. In this podcast, we survey scriptures from Daniel chapter 7 in the Old Testament to Romans chapte…
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It is a common saying that we have to love ourselves - and if we don’t, then learn to love ourselves - before we can love others. But if we use the Bible as our starting point, this is not necessarily true. Of course, we should understand that we have worth and value because we are made in the image of God. But we should not wait until our self est…
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The idea of life occurring in cycles and specifically the concepts of rebirth and reincarnation are common to manmade religions. But what does the inspired scripture of the Bible have to say on these topics? In this podcast, we explore what the Bible has to say about whether the universe is cyclical and what it teaches us about reincarnation.…
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The Bible says that God is love and that He loved the world so much He sent His only Son to save us. So, why do the scriptures that speak so frequently of love also command us to fear the Lord? What does it mean to fear the Lord? In this podcast, we look at the word and its different meanings to paint an accurate picture of this concept.…
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What lessons are we to take away today from the account of the thief on the cross told in the Gospel of Luke? If we say and do exactly as he did, will we be saved? Unfortunately, this account has been misunderstood and misused at times. In this podcast, we will explain the beautiful lessons that we are to take from this story but also clearly show …
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If we survey the religious landscape of the world, it is easy to come to the impression that people in different geographies with different cultures each practice their own religions and those religions only grow because people in each area are born into that faith. So, is the religion we practice just based on where we were born or where we live? …
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Is it better to blow off steam occasionally rather than letting it build up until everything rips apart? In our most agitated moments, it sure feels as though we need a release valve. But the common idea that letting off steam when under pressure will help prevent something worse at a later time is incorrect and unbiblical. In this podcast, we expl…
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Many people, both believers and non-believers, wonder why Christians today don't follow all of the food and ceremonial laws in the Old Testament. Within the Old Testament itself, though, scripture began preparing us for the replacement of the Old Covenant with the New. The Bible tells us that Jesus accomplished and fulfilled the Old Covenant in ush…
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Jesus confirmed that the most important commandment found in all of scripture is to love God with everything we have? But how do we do that? In the same conversation about the greatest commandment, Jesus begins to answer that exact question for us. In this podcast, we will look at the greatest commandment and explore how we can best live that out.…
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The death of Christ on the cross was one of the defining and most efficacious moments in all of history. But the Resurrection is equal to it in importance and impact. In this sermon, we examine what the scriptures say about the resurrection, its relation to the crucifixion and two of the main results of its occurrence.…
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The most important questions we must answer in life are "is there a God and can I know Him?" A number of ways to answer that main question have been employed. For example, the Greek philosophers used deductive logic to prove the need for an Uncaused Cause or Prime Mover. The empirically based inductive reasoning of modern science has concluded that…
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We all have a perception of what heaven will be like but those ideas don’t always line up with scripture. Though the language about heaven is often figurative and symbolic, the Bible does have some powerful things to say about our final home with God. In this podcast, Andy goes through the relevant Bible verses to paint as clear a picture of heaven…
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In this episode, ACD/Labs Senior Director of Technical and Scientific Services, Karim Kassam joins hosts Jesse and Bally to dive deeper into the importance of ionization. He gives us some insight into the tools available to help accurately predict pKa along with some hints and tips to help improve accuracy in predictions. Read more about the import…
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Anyone who has ever addressed a serious habit or addiction knows how difficult they can be to overcome. As Christians, we must provide dedicated, prayerful support to those who are working through such struggles. But in order to successfully address and conquer most habits and addictions, one needs to take a two-pronged approach. We must address wh…
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Should churches split their worship services based on the attendees preferred style of music? Does this in any way (unintentionally) create a church consumer? And, if so, does meeting that church member's consumer demands make them naturally resistant to the message of sacrificial love and service at the center of the Gospel? In this podcast, Andy …
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Evangelical Christians know that all people are sinners and every political party has (major) faults. Though we must cast our vote for a single individual in each election, we understand that all politicians are imperfect. But Evangelical Christians do tend to associate more with the Republican party and many people have asked why, especially since…
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Many atheist claim the problem of teleological suffering and evil is a slam dunk against the existence of a loving God. If an animal unintentionally evolved to where it must infect, eat the eyes of or kill a human host to reproduce, then that is just part of the world we have to live with. But if a "god" intentionally created such parasites and the…
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MilliporeSigma’s new online digital reference platform, Chemistwin® is a trail blazing digital tool to accelerate workflows in the analytical laboratory. In this episode, ChemisTwin® Project Lead Coralie Leonard and R&D Scientist Albert Farre Perez join hosts Sarah and Bally to dive deeper into the driving factors of MilliporeSigma’s reference mate…
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What does the Bible mean when it says not to argue with a fool? How do I apply that proverb to my life as a Christian today? Perhaps even more important, how do I know if I am one of the fools of which scripture speaks? In this podcast we explore those verses in the book of Proverbs and answer these questions.…
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It is often said that guilt and shame are bad emotions that serve no purpose and, therefore, those experiencing such feelings should work through them (with help when necessary) to eliminate them from their lives. Shame, built off of the feelings of general, personal worthlessness and compounded by embarrassment and rejection are in fact bad. We ar…
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