Topic: Amoeba

10 chapters across the catalog

Tranarchism
Episode 1578 1:16:51 - 1:18:17

1578: Tranarchism

Brain-Eating Amoeba, Georgia Health Warning

Health officials in Georgia issued a warning following a rare death caused by a brain-eating amoeba, likely contracted while swimming in a freshwater lake. This follows a similar toddler death in Las Vegas earlier this month. Public health advice urges swimmers to prevent warm fresh water from entering their noses.

MacGuffin
Episode 1479 55:41 - 57:12

1479: MacGuffin

Brain-Eating Amoeba, Fatal Infections in the Midwest

Health officials in Nebraska and Iowa reported fatal infections caused by a rare brain-eating amoeba found in local rivers and lakes. The CDC warns that while infections are rare, they are almost always fatal, with the organism typically entering the body through the nose during swimming.

Ninja Variant
Episode 1467 1:21:36 - 1:25:24

1467: Ninja Variant

Brain-Eating Amoebas, Marburg Virus, Monkeypox Outbreak

The WHO expresses concern over the global spread of monkeypox, with Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus planning to reconvene the emergency committee. Other health threats in the news include a rare brain-eating amoeba case in Missouri and the first recorded cases of Marburg virus in Ghana.

Boo You
Episode 1074 2:17:31 - 2:19:15

1074: Boo You

Brain-Eating Amoeba Case in Waco, Texas

A 29-year-old man died from a rare brain-eating amoeba (*Naegleria fowleri*) after visiting a surf park in Waco, Texas. The CDC is inspecting the facility. The hosts discuss the rapid onset of the fatal infection and the risks associated with warm freshwater activities.

Wall of Meat
Episode 896 2:48:22 - 2:58:37

896: Wall of Meat

Tech News: Apple Sandboxing and Audio Software Updates

Adam Curry details technical struggles with Apple's undocumented "sandboxing" of the HTTP 0.9 protocol, which broke his Shoutcast streaming setup. He also criticizes automatic updates in Rogue Amoeba's Loopback software. The segment includes a story about valley pioneer George Morrow and a critique of Apple's current direction regarding professional users.

Unicorn
Episode 745 22:46 - 24:21

745: Unicorn

Rogue Amoeba Audio Hijack, Fission Software Review

The hosts review the latest software updates from Rogue Amoeba, specifically the transition from Audio Hijack Pro to the redesigned Audio Hijack. The discussion highlights the improved user interface and the efficiency of Fission for quick audio editing and clipping. One host demonstrates the software's capabilities by isolating a "calm down" vocal clip in real-time.

28 Pages
Episode 635 1:16:15 - 1:20:41

635: 28 Pages

Flesh-Eating Bacteria and Lack of New Antibiotics

Reports of flesh-eating bacteria and brain-eating amoebas in the U.S. highlight a growing public health crisis. The hosts blame pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer for halting antibiotic research in favor of more profitable drugs, leading to a "post-antibiotic era" where common infections become untreatable.

Fools & Knaves
Episode 366 1:58:34 - 2:02:22

366: Fools & Knaves

Brain-Eating Amoebas and Neti Pot Warnings

A health warning from Louisiana links the use of Neti pots to "brain-eating amoebas" after two deaths were reported. The hosts analyze the story as a potential PR hit job on a cheap, natural remedy (saltwater sinus flushing) that competes with pharmaceutical products like Zycam. They note that the amoeba, *Naegleria fowleri*, is typically found in warm freshwater and that the victims reportedly used tap water instead of distilled water.

Bud Nip
Episode 332 2:00:26 - 2:03:36

332: Bud Nip

Killer Amoeba, Fukushima Radiation, Michael Chertoff

The hosts preview a deconstruction of Michael Chertoff's recent comments at the Aspen Security Forum. They also discuss a "killer amoeba" story trending in the media, which they suspect is a promotional tie-in for an upcoming movie. Finally, they report on a study finding radioactive elements in the thyroid glands of children near the Fukushima nuclear plant, criticizing the Japanese government's response.

Turkeys Going Rogue
Episode 151 0:01 - 5:06

151: Turkeys Going Rogue

Apple Core Audio Update, DRM and Copyright Issues

The podcast begins with a discussion regarding technical delays caused by a recent Apple system update that altered Core Audio drivers. This update reportedly disrupted configurations for Jackpilot and other professional audio routing software. The changes are attributed to Apple's digital rights management (DRM) agreements with the music industry, which aim to prevent high-sample-rate audio hijacking. Companies like Rogue Amoeba have faced challenges on Apple platforms due to these restrictive low-level system modifications.