- The Naked Scientists Naked Science Radio Show PODCAST - Stripping Down Science
The Naked Scientists - interactive science, medicine and technology weekly live radio show with Cambridge University's Dr Chris Smith. We strip down science and lay the facts bare answering your science questions, interviewing top scientists and catching up with the latest top science news stories.
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Come and explore the links between the known and the unknown, the natural and the supernatural, and get to know your PSIence!
A Convenient Truth Trailer The Bootleg Version
Filmed in late 2006, while watching Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient truth” Jack Guest was inspired to create the positive response called “A Convenient Truth” Jack invested his entire savings and took a film crew to Sweden (by boat), a country aiming to break its dependency on oil by 2020. There, he meets a range of people from politicians to scientists, families, entrepreneurs and green activists. Discussing with all of them the solutions that they have found, and are living, to reduce their carbon footprint and combat global warming. The film has a light-hearted theme, with a serious, yet positive message that change does not necessarily mean sacrifice. The film is in its final stages of being edited, with the premiere planned for October 2007 at the Eden Project.
Absolute Science
Features and news that uncover the science behind the stories. If you've ever asked, "Why?" you'll love Absolute Science. Winner of the 2006 Podcast Peer Awards: Best Science Podcast.
Astronomy Cast
Astronomy Cast brings you a weekly fact-based journey through the cosmos.
bayblab Podcast
science news by drunk degenerate grad students
Biology 4120/4220
This is a year-long course in Advanced Physiology. Lectures are presented to you by Dr. Gerald Cizadlo of the College of St. Scholastica. The information provided will be of interest to students and those planning careers in science and medicine, as well as current practitioners in the field. Please note: The content and opinions expressed here belong to the author and are not necessarily endorsed by The College of St. Scholastica. For the course outline and/or to view a digital blackboard of images associated with the lectures, please visit the Web site at http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AdvPhysiology/Index.htm
Books and Ideas Podcast
Ideas from the Books You Wish you had Time to Read!
Cambridge Science Festival Podcasts presented by Carol Vorderman
Welcome to the Cambridge Science Festival. The highlights of the 2007 Festival include hands-on science for all ages, the Ig Nobel Prize Show and Channel 4's The Men in White. To give you a taste of what's happening and for those who cannot attend, we have put together some video podcasts with support from Apple, showing you some of the exciting Cambridge popular science on offer!
Carolyn's podcast
Give it a listen!
Dogma Free America
News And Views Of Dogma.
Dr Wally's Podcast
<center>An American Chemical Society volunteer podcasts Science Elements for the ACS News Service.<br> Check out iTunes feed at <a href=http://chemistry.org/science_elements.html>http://chemistry.org/science_elements.html</a><br> News and information about our Chemical World.</center>
Dr. David Brodbeck's Psychology Lectures from Algoma University
Dave Brodbeck's Psych classes
DragonflyTV . Podcast | PBS KIDS GO!
DragonflyTV, the PBS KIDS GO! show that is all about real kids doing real science, taps ordinary kids doing extraordinary investigations, and showcases them in fast moving video with wall-to-wall music. Presented weekly, DragonflyTV Video Podcasts are created by Twin Cities Public Television and offered free of charge. To help support our efforts, please donate online at tpt.org. Find out more about DragonflyTV at http://pbskidsgo.org/dragonflytv
EnergyTomorrow Radio
Energy. It fuels our daily lives and our economy. And it's one of the most important issues being debated today. Here on EnergyTomorrow Radio, we examine complex issues about our energy future and answer your questions. In doing so, we hope to advance the conversation about this important topic. Hosted by John Bisney of API.
Environment Report
GLRC is a news service committed to revealing the relationship between the natural world and the everyday lives of people in the Great Lakes region and across North America. GLRC is based at Michigan Radio in Ann Arbor. GLRC reports are heard on public radio stations around the country.
Environment Report's Story of the Week
GLRC is a news service committed to revealing the relationship between the natural world and the everyday lives of people. GLRC is based at Michigan Radio in Ann Arbor.
Evolution Minute
Curiously provocative, fair and balanced news from the frontlines of the evolution-creationism controversy.
Eye on the Night Sky
Daily podcast describing interesting events in the Vermont night sky. Brought to you weekdays by VPR and the Fairbanks Museum.
Farming Today
All rural life is here: daily news of food, farming, the countryside and the environment with analysis and context from the BBC’s experts in the field. Presented by Anna Hill, Miriam O’Reilly, Charlotte Smith and Mark Holdstock, Farming Today goes out every weekday on Radio 4 at 0545 (14 minutes) and at 0635 on Saturdays (22 minutes).
Geek Counterpoint -- Your antidote to soundbite science!
Your own personal geek-to-English translator, in handy Podcast form! Equal parts topical science background, correction / explanation of poorly reported science & tech issues, and just plain interesting points to ponder. A 20 minute helping of critical thinking every week, presented in conversational style and with a dash of dry humor.
Haunted Australia
Australian produced television series, Haunted Australia. Join the cast and crew as they report behind the scenes to give you an insight into the show, its cast, crew and locations. We will be hosting discussions about the show and the paranormal field with co-hosts, viewers and international peers.
Hidden Universe HD: NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope
Witness our universe in a whole new way! This video series (in 720p High Definition for Apple TV and hi-res monitors) highlights some of the most exciting discoveries from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope. In-depth 'Showcase' features, striking 'Gallery Explorer' montages, and other whimsical specials take you beyond the visible to a universe of dust and stars hidden from Earth-bound eyes. Spitzer is the infrared component of the NASA Great Observatory program which also includes Hubble (visible), Chandra (x-ray), and Compton (gamma ray). For faster, iPod-compatible downloads search for the companion 'Hidden Universe' standard definition feed, also available on iTunes.
Hubblecast
The latest news about astronomy, space, and the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope
Human Biology Lab Podcasts
Online Human Biology Lab Course at Minneapolis College, Minneapolis, MN
IIASA Podcasts
IIASA specialists and prominent invited guests address scientific issues of the 21st century, sharing knowledge, insights, and concerns with a wide audience.
Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures . Podcasts | PBS
Jean-Michel Cousteau and his acclaimed diving teams explore a thrilling array of natural phenomena hundreds of feet beneath the ocean's surface in the PBS series, Jean-Michel Cousteau: Ocean Adventures. Find out more about this PBS series at: pbs.org/oceanadventures.
KQED's Pacific Time
Reporting from both sides of the Pacific Ocean, KQED's Pacific Time explores the ideas, trends and cultural patterns that flow back and forth between Asia and America.
KQED's Perspectives
KQED's The California Report
KQED's statewide radio news program, providing daily coverage of issues, trends and public policy decisions affecting California and its diverse population.
KUSP's Life on the Planet with Milos Radakovich
Milos Radakovich is a naturalist based in the Monterey Bay. His program Life on the Planet strives to highlight science, with a focus on topics related to the study of oceans, as well as research and technology, outer space phenomena, and global issues.
KUT : Radio Without Borders
Radio Without Borders Podcast for Austin, TX from KUT, 90.5 FM
looseends's Podcast
Another great podcast hosted by LibSyn.com
Maine Things Considered
Maine Things Considered is a comprehensive summary of Maine news and issues, produced by the award winning news staff at the member supported Maine Public Broadcasting Network. It airs live weekday evenings between 5:30 and 6pm Eastern. Online at www.mpbn.net
Meditation - Overcoming Stress & Illness
"Be Still and Know" is a special technique developed by Roy Masters for effortlessly overcoming root causes of stress and illness. In use for over fourty-five years, this simple technique has helped generations free themselves from: Abuse, Anger, Addiction, Bipolar, Depression, Smoking, Self-doubt and more.
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory Podcasts
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory Podcasts :: Recent Discoveries from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory in an Audio/Video Format
Natural Wonders
Discover a world of marvels and magic just beyond your doorstep with longtime park ranger Randy Waltrip
nature sound's Podcast
Bird sounds from Naturesound.org
Nature Stories Podcast
Weekly podcasts on the natural world, curated by Atlantic Public Media, sponsored by The Nature Conservancy and the Public Radio Exchange
NPR: Environment
Environmental science and reporting on issues from Morning Edition, All Things Considered and other award-winning NPR programs.
NPR: Justice Talking
award-winning radio that engages listeners in timely, refreshingly honest debates on the current legal battles that capture our nation's attention
Out of Balance: ExxonMobil's Impact on Climate Change
"Out of Balance: ExxonMobil's Impact on Climate Change" shows the influence the largest company in the world has on governments, the media and citizens and what can be done about global warming. While the Earth's climate is pushed further out of balance by increasing use of fossil fuels, ExxonMobil continues to assert undue influence around the world - making record profits while ignoring climate science for which there has been overwhelming consenus for over ten years. This podcast features weekly clips of material that did not find its way into the final cut of the film. Clips are made available in Quicktime/H.264 format.
PolarTREC Podcasts
PolarTREC is an educational research experience in which K-12 teachers participate in arctic research, working closely with scientists, as a pathway to improving science education. PolarTREC podcasts feature the teachers and researchers and describe their science activities and adventures in various parts of the Arctic and Antarctic regions.
Pulse of the Planet Podcasts!
Each weekday, Pulse of the Planet provides its listeners with a two-minute sound portrait of Planet Earth, tracking the rhythms of nature, culture and science worldwide and blending interviews and extraordinary natural sound.
Quantum Limit.com
A review of science and technology today.
Science @ NASA Feature Stories Podcast
The Science and Technology Directorate at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center sponsors the Science@NASA web sites. The mission of Science@NASA is to help the public understand how exciting NASA research is and to help NASA scientists fulfill their outreach responsibilities.
Science in Action
Explore, Explain, and Protect the Natural World
Science On The Wild Side Podcast
Science and nature features, news, and humorous educational songs to listen and learn by.
Science Update Podcast - Weekly Edition
Each weekly Science Update Podcast contains five brief yet satisfying stories on the latest discoveries in science, technology and medicine, from aardvarks to zygotes, and, every now and then, aardvark zygotes. We also answer your science questions and even say your name on the air (unless you'd really rather we didn't) and send you a highly collectible Science Update "Smarten Up" mug. The Science Update family of radio shows and podcasts is produced by AAAS, the world's largest general scientific society. Those who prefer their podcasts daily should check out the Science Update Podcast - Daily Edition.
SciPod
A recent public Time Travel lecture on the book Time Traveler: A Scientists Personal Mission to Make Time Travel a Reality by Ronald L. Mallett professor of physics at UCONN
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