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How does Soarchain unlock DePIN's potential? | S2E5

Chorus One Podcast - March 21, 2024 15:42 - 50 minutes ★★★★ - 4 ratings
In Episode 6, we're excited to welcome Kerem Ozkan, the Founder of Soarchain, and Deniz Kalaslioglu, the Co-founder and CTO, as they dive into Soarchain's pivotal role in harnessing the full capabilities of its Layer 1 DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network) built on the Cosmos SDK...

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NEAR Protocol: Exploring the Path Ahead in 2024 with Altan Tutar | S2E5

Chorus One Podcast - January 16, 2024 17:38 - 37 minutes ★★★★ - 4 ratings
Welcome to the S2 Ep 5 of the Chorus One Podcast! Every quarter, Chorus One releases an ecosystem review of a chosen protocol we support and have confidence in. In the third quarter of 2023, our spotlight was on NEAR Protocol, and now we're thrilled to welcome Altan Tutar, Senior Technical BD...

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The Path to a 100k Subnets with Luigi D'Onorio DeMeo, Ava Labs S2E4

Chorus One Podcast - November 30, 2023 16:33 - 53 minutes ★★★★ - 4 ratings
S2Ep #4 features Luigi D'Onorio DeMeo, Head of DeFi at Ava Labs. In October 2023, Patrick O'Grady, Ava Labs' VP of Platform Engineering, unveiled ACP #13, proposing revamped minimum requirements for Subnet validators.  In this podcast, our Engineering Lead Erwin Dassen and Luis Nunez of our ...

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Lex Avellino, Passage.io | Chorus One Podcast S2E3

Chorus One Podcast - November 03, 2023 08:45 - 45 minutes ★★★★ - 4 ratings
In Season 2, Episode 3, we revisit Passage.io to get an update on their ecosystem roadmap. Join us in this episode as we talk to Lex Avellino, the Founder of Passage.io! Passage.io, built on the Cosmos platform, is an innovative platform that equips creators with the tools to develop games and...

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Steven Gates, GoGoPool | Chorus One Podcast S2E2

Chorus One Podcast - September 27, 2023 10:25 - 43 minutes ★★★★ - 4 ratings
In Episode 2 of Season 2 of the Chorus One Podcast, we have the pleasure of welcoming Steven Gates, the Founder of GoGoPool. In this conversation, hosts Luis Núñez Clavijo and Erwin Dassen speak with Steven about GoGoPool's primary mission, which is to simplify the process of launching a Subne...

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Chorus One Podcast S2 - Ep 1 Griffin Anderson, Archway Network

Chorus One Podcast - August 22, 2023 08:54 - 46 minutes ★★★★ - 4 ratings
Welcome to the inaugural episode of the freshly unveiled season two of the Chorus One Podcast! In this episode, we welcome Griffin Anderson, the CEO of Phi Labs and Co-founder of Archway Network, for the second iteration of our conversation centered around Archway Network. Now just a few ...

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Griffin Anderson, Archway Network | Chorus One Podcast S2E1

Chorus One Podcast - August 22, 2023 08:54 - 46 minutes ★★★★ - 4 ratings
Welcome to the inaugural episode of the freshly unveiled season two of the Chorus One Podcast! In this episode, we welcome Griffin Anderson, the CEO of Phi Labs and Co-founder of Archway Network, for the second iteration of our conversation centered around Archway Network. Now just a few ...

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#59 Cosmos Hub: Unravelling ATOM 2.0 with Sam Hart

Chorus One Podcast - October 19, 2022 14:15 - 49 minutes ★★★★ - 4 ratings
The highly anticipated ATOM 2.0 whitepaper was released at Cosmoverse 2022 and it proposes a swathe of changes to the way we currently know Cosmos Hub as. We talk to Sam Hart from Interchain Foundation who's also one of the authors of the whitepaper to understand the proposed changes in more det...

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How (and Why) To Manipulate Plasmid Copy Number

Mentors at Your Benchside - August 16, 2022 11:00 - 8 minutes
#17 — Why do some plasmids give a better protein yield than others? It may have a lot to do with the plasmid copy number. In this episode, we talk about what plasmid copy number means, why it is important and how you can manipulate it to get the most out of your experiments. To learn more about...

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How KYVE solves the issue of data validity | Chorus One Podcast #58

Chorus One Podcast - August 11, 2022 12:26 - 35 minutes ★★★★ - 4 ratings
Blockchains generate loads of data and tackling the issue of data availability and validity is an important one. KYVE is a Proof-of-Stake network that uses Arweave to facilitate data storage and data retrieval. Connect with KYVE - https://www.kyve.network/ https://twitter.com/KYVENetwork ...

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Top 10 Tips for Viva Success

Mentors at Your Benchside - August 11, 2022 11:00 - 6 minutes
#16 — Is your viva on the horizon? Many people think viva exams are going to be painful. But what if you could make your viva go smoothly and maybe even enjoy it? Listen to our top 10 viva tips to get advice from a viva survivor. To learn more about surviving your viva, read the full article on ...

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A Brief History of CRISPR-Cas9 Genome-Editing Tools

Mentors at Your Benchside - August 09, 2022 11:00 - 7 minutes
#15 — In the last few years, CRISPR-Cas9 has become a popular genome editing tool, but have you ever wondered where it came from? In this episode, we explore the history of CRISPR-Cas9, from the first CRISPR discovery in 1987 to current applications in targeted genome and epigenome editing. Read...

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8 Top tips for Improving Accuracy and Precision

Mentors at Your Benchside - August 04, 2022 11:00 - 9 minutes
#14 — Do you know how accurate and precise your measurements are? Imprecise and inaccurate measurements can have a dramatic impact on your results. Listen to get 8 top tips for making your measurements more accurate and precise. To learn more about accuracy and precision, read the full article ...

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Choosing a Fluorescent Protein

Mentors at Your Benchside - August 02, 2022 10:00 - 14 minutes
#13 — There are now hundreds of different tailored fluorescent proteins to choose from that can improve your experiments in the lab. What are the key considerations when choosing a fluorescent protein for your experiment? Should you consider using a fancy new fluorescent protein? Where can you f...

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DNA Precipitation: Ethanol vs. Isopropanol

Mentors at Your Benchside - July 28, 2022 10:00 - 6 minutes
#12 — As a follow-up to our episode about ethanol precipitation of DNA and RNA, [1] this episode explains the differences between DNA precipitation in ethanol and isopropanol, helping you to figure out which method is the best choice for your experiment. Read the full article for handy protocol ...

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How Fluorescent Molecules Work

Mentors at Your Benchside - July 26, 2022 10:00 - 6 minutes
#11 — Fluorescence is undoubtedly one of the most important and useful tools in a biologist’s toolbox. But do you actually know how fluorescence works? In this episode, discover what the three steps of fluorescence are, and how fluorescence can be used in flow cytometry. Read the full article ...

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Paving the way for Interchain Finance - Neutron| Episode #57

Chorus One Podcast - July 21, 2022 12:46 - 45 minutes ★★★★ - 4 ratings
In this episode, we talk to Vasiliy Shapovalov, Alex Esin, and Spaydh from team Neutron. The new smart contract chain aims to be the best platform for smart chain developers to build a wide range of apps in Cosmos, by maximising interoperability with the rest of the ecosystem and minimising over...

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Which Type of Ethanol Should You

Mentors at Your Benchside - July 21, 2022 10:00 - 4 minutes
#10 — As you probably know, there are different types of ethanol found in biology labs. It's a versatile solvent used in dozens of experiments and procedures, including disinfection, DNA precipitation, and tissue dehydration. But which type of ethanol should you use for your application? What's...

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What the HEK? A Beginner’s Guide

Mentors at Your Benchside - July 19, 2022 10:00 - 6 minutes
#9 — One of the most commonly used cell lines in molecular biology labs is the Human Embryonic Kidney HEK293 cell line. Listen to this episode to find out all about the history of HEK293 cells and how to work with them. Read the full article for more details about working with HEK293 cells. [...

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How SDS-PAGE Works

Mentors at Your Benchside - July 14, 2022 11:00 - 7 minutes
#8 — You probably have or will use SDS-PAGE at some point to separate proteins, but do you really understand how this technique works? Knowing how SDS-PAGE works means you can tweak and troubleshoot your technique as well as impress your supervisor and lab mates. In this episode, we take you thr...

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How a Jellyfish Changed Biology: the Discovery and Developme

Mentors at Your Benchside - July 12, 2022 11:00 - 5 minutes
#7 — In this episode, we cover how jellyfish were able to have a huge impact on biology through the discovery and development of GFP. Using GFP is now ubiquitous in pretty much all fields in biology, and we take you through how three Nobel Laureates developed this valuable research tool. [1] Ma...

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Ethanol Precipitation of DNA and RNA and How it Works

Mentors at Your Benchside - July 07, 2022 11:00 - 5 minutes
#6 — Ethanol precipitation is a commonly used technique for concentrating and de-salting nucleic acid preparations in an aqueous solution. In this episode, we'll bring you up to speed on how ethanol precipitation works, including the importance of solubility, the roles of salt, ethanol, and temp...

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20 Telling Signs You're a Scientist

Mentors at Your Benchside - July 05, 2022 11:00 - 4 minutes
#5 — Have you ever chilled beer on dry ice from the lab? Does your wardrobe consist mainly of free T-shirts from companies at conferences? (https://bit.ly/conference-who-where-what) Have you ever wondered what the distilled water in the lab tastes like? (https://bit.ly/water-what-is-it-good-for) ...

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What is PCR? The Beginner’s Guide

Mentors at Your Benchside - June 30, 2022 11:00 - 10 minutes
#4 — PCR is a useful lab technique used to copy, sequence or quantify DNA. If you're new to PCR, this episode is for you. We cover the five things you need to get started with PCR and explain how to run a polymerase chain reaction. Read the full article to learn more about setting up a PCR. [1]...

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A Short History of Cryo-Electron Microscopy

Mentors at Your Benchside - June 28, 2022 11:15 - 9 minutes
#3 — In this episode of Mentors At Your Benchside, listen to a short history of cryo-electron microscopy—the Nobel Prize-winning technique revolutionizing molecular and structural biology. The journey takes us from the inception of cryo-EM- obscure, inferior, and derided- to the present-day com...

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17 Ways to Stop Pipetting Errors From Ruining Experiments

Mentors at Your Benchside - June 28, 2022 11:00 - 9 minutes
#2 — Micropipettes are the bread and butter instrument of a lab, helping you to accurately dispense minute amounts of liquid. But these tools are only trustworthy if they are well maintained and handled appropriately. Listen to the latest episode of Mentors At Your Benchside to uncover top tips f...

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Is It Worth Doing A PhD After A Masters?

Mentors at Your Benchside - June 28, 2022 10:45 - 6 minutes
#1 — Is it worth doing a PhD? This is a question that probably plagues every research student at some point in their career. In this episode, we explore 5 important questions you should consider before embarking on a PhD. Read the full article for more advice before making the difficult decisio...

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#56 Evmos: Ethereum Virtual Machine on Cosmos

Chorus One Podcast - June 16, 2022 13:38 - 41 minutes ★★★★ - 4 ratings
Evmos is a decentralized proof of stake blockchain in the Cosmos ecosystem, that is also Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) compatible. Evmos’ goal is to bring the world of Ethereum-based applications and assets to the Cosmos ecosystem. In this episode, we talk to Federico, co-founder of Evmos, abou...

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#55 Archway: Deploying Smart Contracts on Cosmos

Chorus One Podcast - June 06, 2022 12:13 - 33 minutes ★★★★ - 4 ratings
Archway is a smart contract platform that aims to reward its developers that build on the network with baked in incentives and rewards. In this episode, we talk to Michael & Griffin to understand Archway's mission, how it's different from other smart contract platforms, and a lot more.

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#54 Autonolas: Enabling Autonomy in DAOs

Chorus One Podcast - May 11, 2022 13:50 - 43 minutes ★★★★ - 4 ratings
In this episode, we talk to David and Oak from Autonolas. Autonolas has been conceptualised with a vision to 'make DAOs autonomous again'. It does that by providing a software stack to help DAOs with their off-chain operations and also with the help of an on-chain protocol. We discuss David and ...

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