Science Podcasts
Podcasts from around the web on science and technology.
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Submitted Feb 11, 2006 to Science Podcasts MicrobeWorld is a daily, 90-second, syndicated radio feature produced by Finger Lakes Productions International, Ithaca New York. It is produced in cooperation with the American Society for Microbiology, based in Washington, DC. The American Society for Microbiology is the largest single life science society, composed of over 42,000 scientists and health professionals. Its mission is to promote research and research training in the microbiological sciences and to assist communication between scientists, policy makers, and the public to improve health, the environment, and economic well-being.
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Submitted Feb 11, 2006 to Science Podcasts Our Ocean World is a daily radio feature that brings listeners around the world news and information about issues related to the ocean. The show presents solutions to shared problems and suggestions on how listeners can help preserve our most vital natural resource. Our Ocean World has been chosen as one of the National Resources Defense Council's Picks of the Week! "Our Ocean World" is produced in cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History.
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Submitted Feb 11, 2006 to Science Podcasts Well, for both broadcasting and for science, simplicity should never be despised. Our program, named after William, consists of a short introduction followed by a scripted talk. Just that, week after week. This program allows thoughtful people to have their say without pesky interviewers interrupting, or someone of opposite views turning the exercise into a joust. There are times when a speaker needs a clear run, some proper control, and this is what Ockham's Razor provides. Presented by the Science Show's Robyn Williams, Ockham's Razor broadcast on Sunday at 8.45am, repeated Wednesday at 9.45pm, on Radio National, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's national radio network of ideas.
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Submitted Feb 11, 2006 to Science Podcasts Once a week for a magic hour, Karl is Live on Air on triple j. It's an hour devoted to the collective exploration of some of the great mysteries of life, such as "why does the water in the shower slow down just when it gets hot?"
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Submitted Feb 11, 2006 to Science Podcasts Hosted by Mr. CaN, Cymek Industries has created a podcast to extend physics to everyone. Bringing a physicists perspective, Mr. CaN has a B.S. in Physics with a minor in Math.
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Submitted Feb 07, 2006 to Science Podcasts David Corcoran, a science editor, explores the topics addressed in this week's Science Times podcast.
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Submitted Feb 06, 2006 to Science Podcasts Weekly science talk radio show with listeners in over 60 countries worldwide presenting a humorous and irreverent look at the week in science and technology. Each week TWIS discusses the latest in cutting edge news on topics such as cybernetics, space exploration, DIY neurochemistry mods, and a show favorite: "Countdown to World Robot Domination".
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Submitted Feb 06, 2006 to Science Podcasts Berkeley Groks Science Show is a science program produced at KALX 90.7 FM in Berkeley, CA in the San Francisco Bay Area, and broadcasted on radio stations across the country. East week, your hosts, Charles Lee and Frank Ling, provide an in-depth look at recent developments in the world of science and technology, and examine the effects of these discoveries on our daily lives. Each episode features an interview with a leading scientist, researcher, or writer discussing stimulating work occurring in their field.
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Submitted Feb 06, 2006 to Science Podcasts The Naked Scientists are a media-savvy group of physicians and researchers from Cambridge University who use radio, live lectures, and the Internet to strip science down to its bare essentials, and promote it to the general public. Their award winning BBC weekly radio programme, The Naked Scientists, reaches a potential audience of 6 million listeners across the east of England, and also has an international following on the web.
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Submitted Feb 06, 2006 to Science Podcasts Each week Nature publishes a free audio show, presented and produced by Chris Smith and Anna Lacey at the University of Cambridge, UK. Each show features highlights from news and articles published in Nature, including interviews with the people behind the science with in-depth commentary and analysis from journalists covering the research.
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