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This Week in Science
I enjoy the This Week in Science podcast. Entertaining and covers a lot of interesting material.
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Podcasts
TED has already been mentioned. There are some others out there, I'm sure.
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Science podcasts
TED has already been mentioned. There are some others out there, I'm sure.
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Re:Well good
The real truth is that God created the Universe in six days and then got bored with it all - leaving it behind to start a transdimensional peanukle league with Shiva and Loki.
Deus absentia, he's left his right-hand man Science in charge of keeping those wily Hydrogen atoms in line and making sure that that slacker Gravity doesn't start drinking on the job again.
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Re:Two of my favorites that you did not mention:
This Week in Science is a great show, if you're looking something less hardcore and more, "popular." Another favorite of mine is Australia's ABC Radio National's All in the Mind, which are similar in production to the same station's The Science Show.
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This Week in Science
TWIS is a somewhat entertaining college radio show that is podcast. Not the most thorough of science reporting, but digestable & there is some good stuff. Berkeley Groks is in the same vein, but far nerdier.
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This week in science
My personal favourite - This Week in Science
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PodcastsAs others have mentioned, Podcasts are the way to go. Here are good ones:
- IT Conversations has IT-related conferences, interviews, round-tables, and more.
- Science Friday is the weekly NPR segment, with science interviews, news, and discussion.
- This Week in Science is college radio at it's finest. Informative and funny.
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Another great science podcast to check out
This Week in Science is another good science podcast to check out. The hosts are pretty entertaining and pick cool science topics that they procede to rant about like deranged weasels.
I've been listening to the podcast for the last few months and it looks like they also have a couple years of older shows archived for download too. http://www.twis.org/