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Condensed Soup

Lulu Picart

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Condensed Soup is your daily 10-minute dose of sharp pop culture, delightful weirdness, and deep-dive comedy — hosted by Broadway veteran, comedian, and educator Lulu Picart. It's part late-night monologue, part backstage hang — all wrapped up in a quick package you can take on your commute, your walk, or your pre-show warmup. Come for the small talk, stay for the big talk.
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Condensed Histories

Jem Duducu

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Condensed Histories bridges the gap between history and popular culture. In each episode of Condensed Histories our host, Jem Duducu, takes an item of popular culture and looks under the surface to find real history hiding inside, with fascinating facts and stories about history spanning all eras, and also about the development of the piece pop-culture itself, appealing to history lover and enthusiasts of movies, games and music alike! From shows on Netflix, Prime or Disney Plus, to the last ...
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Condensed Matter

Sam Kimpton-Nye

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Condensing recent work in metaphysics and the philosophy of science down to what matters. Hosted by Dr Sam Kimpton-Nye, research associate on the MetaScience project (ERC, Horizon 2020, grant agreement No 771509; www.metascience.xyz) at the Unversity of Bristol. Music: NaturesEye from Pixabay. Art: Francesca Smith
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Les recherches menées au sein de la chaire du Pr Antoine Georges portent sur la « matière quantique à fortes corrélations ». Les électrons d'une molécule ou d'un solide, les fluides quantiques d'atomes ultra froids constituent autant d'exemple de systèmes quantiques constitués d'un très grand nombre de particules en interaction. Nous nous intéressons aux phénomènes collectifs fascinants qui se développent dans ces systèmes comme la supraconductivité, les transitions métal-isolant, le magnéti ...
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When a New Zealand thief stole a Fabergé pendant, he swallowed it. Police recovered it (naturally). Police recover a swallowed Fabergé pendant after a 6-day wait for it to reappear (Charlotte Graham-McLay, AP, Dec 4, 2025) The Imperial Eggs (Faberge, accessed Dec 5, 2025) Faberge Eggs (Britannica, Nov 27, 2025) Fabergé egg made for mother of Russia…
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Got shredded cheese? Check it! There's a huge recall in the U.S. Also, if you thought your air travel was tough, ask a violinist. 1.5 million bags of shredded cheese have been recalled. Check your fridge for these brands (Karen Garcia, LA Times, Dec 3, 2025) Soloist forced to travel with 'naked' 1782 violin as airline refuses her boarding with case…
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U.S. holiday flyers, this episode is for you. If you're flying, make sure you have a Real ID -- otherwise you might be out $45. Plus, if your flight is delayed or your luggage is lost, you could be entitled to money. How do you get a REAL ID? Not having one could soon cost you $45 (Kate Perez, USA Today, Dec 1, 2025) Flight delayed this holiday sea…
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This episode presents an opinion from the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, resolving a patent dispute between Seagen Inc. and Daiichi Sankyo Company, Ltd. concerning an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) cancer treatment. Seagen had previously secured a jury verdict in the Eastern District of Texas finding that Daiichi's drug, Enh…
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The U.S. chose to stop commemorating World AIDS Day this year. We'll do it here. The US government is no longer commemorating World AIDS Day (Jennifer Handler, CNN, Dec 1, 2025) For the first time since 1988, the U.S. is not officially commemorating World AIDS Day (Gabrielle Emanuel, NPR, Dec 1, 2025) Instagram: @condensedsouppodcast condensedsoup@…
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It's a few days post-Thanksgiving, so here's an episode of leftovers -- some stories that I couldn't expand into full episodes, but that definitely belong in the Soup. Enjoy! Florida police seize over 30 illegally used disability parking permits (Allison Petro, WESH-NBC, Dec 1, 2025) Senior Couple Gets Married in the YMCA Swimming Pool Where They F…
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This episode is about an Opinion from the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) in 2025, addressing an appeal by Gesture Technology Partners, LLC concerning the unpatentability of its ’431 patent. The case centered on an ex parte reexamination that proceeded despite the existence of two related inter partes reviews (IPRs) th…
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Karl Bushby is nearing the end of his trek around the world, a walk that has spanned almost three decades. It's a testament of commitment. Round-the-world walker prepares for home stretch (Eleanor Maslin, BBC News, Jun 11, 2025) Round-the-world walker swims across Caspian Sea (Holly Phillips, BBC News, Oct 19, 2024) The Long Way Home (Bill Donahue,…
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This episode concerns an opinion from the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit addressing the appeal filed by EscapeX IP, LLC against a series of sanction rulings granted in favor of Google LLC. The court affirmed the district court’s determination that the patent infringement case against Google was "exceptional" under 35 U.S.C. …
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A heist! But this time, it's an entire harvest of escargot. Someone got shellfish... Thieves take €90,000 of snails meant for Michelin-starred restaurants (Adam Sage, The Times, Nov 27, 2025) Escargot Plates & Serving Dishes: What You Need to Know (Hubert, accessed Nov 29, 2025) Escargot (Britannica, accessed Nov 29, 2025) From Peasant Fodder to Fi…
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Are pet raccoons in our future? A new study says -- maybe. City life is reshaping raccoons — and may be nudging them toward domestication (Anna Betts, The Guardian, Nov 28, 2025) New research reveals urban raccoons across the US show early signs of domestication (Amanda Schupak, CNN Science, Nov 24, 2025) Instagram: @condensedsouppodcast condenseds…
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An AI-generated musician just topped the Christian and gospel charts. Should we be worried? The Current No. 1 Christian Artist Has No Soul (Kelsey Kramer McGinnis, Christianity Today, Nov 21, 2025) An AI-generated band got 1m plays on Spotify. Now music insiders say listeners should be warned (Lanre Bakare, The Guardian, Jul 14, 2025) Instagram: @c…
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Gramma, the 140-year-old Galapagos tortoise, has died. She was a splendid animal. Fire engulfs high-rise housing estate in Hong Kong, killing at least 44 (Jennifer Jett and Peter Guy, NBC News, Nov 26, 2025) Tortoise who experienced more than 20 US presidents, 2 World Wars dies at age 141 (Megan Forrester, ABC News, Nov 25, 2025) Galapagos giant to…
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This episode presents an opinion from the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in a patent dispute involving Akamai Technologies, Inc. and MediaPointe, Inc. The appeal centered on patents describing an "intelligent distribution network" for streaming media, with the appellate court affirming the lower court’s final judgment on all…
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Are you a Macy's Thanksgiving Parade person? Come learn about this American tradition. Americans eye Thanksgiving travel weather after Texas tornadoes, snow and rain elsewhere (Juan A. Lozano, AP, Nov 25, 2025) Everything to Know About the 2025 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (Gina Salamone, NBC (dot) com, Nov 25, 2025) Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parad…
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One of the hardest parts of traveling is the actual travel -- walking through airports with bags and kids can be tough. And now, some moving walkways are disappearing. I have thoughts. Why airline passenger walks to the terminal gate may get a little longer (Kevin Williams, CNBC, Nov 22, 2025) This U.S. Airport Will Take You the Longest to Walk Thr…
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Still waiting to upgrade your phone? Trying to eke out as much time as possible before you have to spend money on a new one? You're not alone. Here's why it matters. Americans are holding onto devices longer than ever and it's costing the economy (Kevin Williams, CNBC, Nov 23, 2025) Instagram: @condensedsouppodcast [email protected] *This epi…
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Sumo wrestling is a segregated space. Will Japan's first female prime minister change that? Japan's first female leader faces a taboo over entering the male-only sumo ring (Mari Yamaguchi, AP, Nov 21, 2025) The female sumo wrestlers fighting for recognition — a photo essay (Yulia Skogoreva, The Guardian, Jun 30, 2023) What is Sumo Wrestling & Where…
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New crash test dummies designed to more closely resemble women's bodies will be used for American crash tests soon. Plus, more smart crows! Swedish firm deploys crows to pick up cigarette butts (Daniel Coffey, The Guardian, Feb 1, 2022) The Crows Who Clean Our Cities (Michele Gargiulo (dot) com, Nov 20, 2025) A new crash test dummy that better rese…
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Going to the movies can be a really indulgent experience -- and sometimes, we need a little escape. 'A different vibe': New York welcomes the luxury private cinema experience (Adrian Horton, The Guardian, Nov 20, 2025) The Ultimate Guide to Movie Ticket Prices (Cinemark, Aug 11, 2025) 10 Unique Movie Theatres Around the World (Hester Underhill, Som…
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You've probably heard the rumors of crows being intelligent -- but how smart are they? The answer will surprise you. Unless you're a crow. 10 Fun Facts About the American Crow (Rachel Fritts, Audubon Magazine, Aug 25, 2021) Crows: Facts about the clever birds that live all over the world (Alina Bradford, Marilyn Perkins, Live Science, Jun 18, 2025)…
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Eswatini, formerly Swaziland, is set to receive the new twice-yearly HIV prevention shot; plus, more about the African country, an absolute monarchy. Eswatini is the first African country to get twice-yearly HIV prevention shot (Farai Mutsaka, AP, Nov 18, 2025) Eswatini confirms receiving $5.1m from the US for accepting deportees (Farouk Chothia, B…
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This episode regards an opinion from the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in the case of Duke University v. Sandoz Inc., decided on November 18, 2025. The core issue is an appeal from Sandoz regarding a lower court's judgment that upheld the validity of claim 30 of U.S Patent No. 9,579,270, which relates to using specific pros…
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A few hoaxes from history -- would you fall for them? 7 of the Biggest Literary Hoaxes in History (Colin Scanlon, Mental Floss, Nov 13, 2025) 12 Famous Hoaxes That (Almost) Fooled Everyone (Carrie Bell, Readers Digest, Jun 10, 2025) Instagram: @condensedsouppodcast [email protected] *This episode was recorded in a cruise ship cabin.…
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This episode covers an opinion from the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit regarding a patent infringement case between Smartrend Manufacturing Group (SMG), Inc., and Opti-Luxx Inc. This judicial decision addresses two separate patents related to illuminated school bus signs, a design patent (D930) and a utility patent (’491). F…
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Craving a crispy Coke? You're not alone. Here's why our bodies and brains love sodas. There's a reason you're so hooked on soda. It's not entirely your fault (Adrianna Rodriguez, USA Today, Nov 12, 2025) Why soda is so addictive — and some good alternative beverages (Lisa Drayer, CNN, Oct 28, 2019) Move over Pepsi. Dr. Pepper is coming for you. Sod…
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Don't throw away those banana peels! They're treasure, not trash. 8 things you didn't know about bananas (Andrew Mach and Carey Reed, PBS, Jan 24, 2016) Benefits of bananas also include those peels! (Chiquita (dot) com, Nov 22, 2020) 20 Clever Uses for Bananas (Besides Eating Them) (Reader's Digest Editors, Sep 21, 2024) Instagram: @condensedsouppo…
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You think you're a high-maintenance guest? Wait until you hear about these riders. Cynthia Erivo had a 'witchy' way to get in character for 'Wicked: For Good' (Patrick Ryan, USA Today, Nov 14, 2025) From Bey to Biebs: here's what 7 stars have in their backstage riders (BBC Radio 1, accessed Nov 14, 2025) The 30 Most Absurd Celebrity Riders of All T…
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It's cuddling weather, and if you're lucky enough to have a bonfire or fireplace, here are some tips to keep you safe. Sorry, you can't recycle everything by burning... 7 Items You Should Never Burn in Your Fireplace (Emily Hayes, Martha Stewart, Nov 13, 2025) Ekstedt (official, accessed Nov 13, 2025) Instagram: @condensedsouppodcast condensedsoup@…
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This episode is about an opinion from the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in the case of Canatex Completion Solutions, Inc. v. Wellmatics, LLC, decided on November 12, 2025. The core issue of the appeal is whether the U.S. Patent No. 10,794,122, owned by Canatex, is invalid for indefiniteness due to an alleged clerical error …
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Food storage can be the key to getting the most out of your groceries, both in reducing waste and maximizing nutrition. Here are some tips to keep your produce and other food as delicious as possible! Fruitful advice for getting the most from a refrigerator and making groceries last longer (Cheyanne Mumphrey, AP, Nov 9, 2025) Are You Storing Food S…
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The art of doing nothing is now competitive. Think you've got what it takes to truly zone out? 'Space-Out Competition Rewards Day-Dreaming (Luis Prada, Vice, Oct 14, 2024) Could you do nothing for 90 minutes? In South Korea, it's a sport (Seung-ku Lee, National Geographic, Aug 18, 2025) Doing Something is Better Than Doing Nothing For Most People, …
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Same-sex marriage in the U.S. is safe (for now). But it's a good reminder that our rights, while hard-won and God-given, are still fragile, and we have to be loud in our support and advocacy. Supreme Court rejects call to overturn its decision legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide (Mark Sherman, AP, Nov 10, 2025) 'It is a kind of marriage': When …
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This episode is about a judicial order from the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit dated November 6, 2025, concerning the case In Re MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC. The court addresses Motorola Solutions' Petition for Writ of Mandamus against the United States Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) following the PTO's de-institution of seve…
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Meet the Trackchair, a cross-country mobility device that is letting disabled nature lovers hike and explore new terrain. 'Everyone said it was impossible': disabled hikers find freedom through off-road wheelchairs (David Wallis, The Guardian, Nov 8, 2025) Instagram: @condensedsouppodcast [email protected] *This episode was recorded in a crui…
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This is your sign to clean your water bottle. The truth behind it AND some great tips on how to do it! Yes, you do need to clean your water bottle. Here's why and how (Adithi Ramakrishnan, AP, Nov 8, 2025) Are you cleaning your water bottle enough? (Jessica Brown, BBC, Mar 17, 2025) Your Water Bottle is Filthy. Here's How to Clean It. (Alma Avalle,…
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Libraries are more than just havens for readers -- they have so much more to offer, bibliophile or not! Musical Instrument Lending Library (Brooklyn Art Museum, accessed Nov 7, 2025) Ten Unexpected Things to Check Out at Public Libraries (Juhi Bhatia, Mellon Foundation, Oct 10, 2024) The Brooklyn Public Library now lets you borrow works of art for …
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If you live in Paris, you could secure an exclusive address for eternity (if you've got the cash). Plus, an ancient pet cemetery may prove we've always had special relationships with our pets. Paris residents can enter lottery to share cemetery space with Jim Morrison and Oscar Wilde (Jack Guy, CNN travel, Nov 5, 2025) Graves of nearly 600 cats and…
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Japan is sending troops in to fight a rise in bear attacks. Do you know what to do if you run into a bear? Japan deploys the military to counter a surge in bear attacks (Mari Yamaguchi, AP, Nov 5, 2025) Japan deploys troops to combat record wave of deadly bear attacks (Arata Yamamoto and Peter Guo, NBC News, Nov 5, 2025) Japan Deploys Military Forc…
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Old subway cars and other modern discards have been building up artificial reefs along the East Coast. Once used to ferry city dwellers from place to place, now they're homes for fish. No Longer Full of Commuters, Atlanta's Old Subway Cars Are Now Filled With Fish (Sarah Kuta, Smithsonian Magazine, Sep 16, 2024) Dumping subway trains into the ocean…
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