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Astronomy Cast provides a weekly fact based journey through the cosmos. Fraser Cain and Dr. Pamela Gay deal with a single topic about space and astronomy, explaining it in terms you can understand. |
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Every morning by 5:30am Eastern time The Weather Channel Radio Network delivers your forecast for the metro San Jose, CA area |
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The free monthly podcast from the RSC's award-winning magazine Chemistry World includes interviews and discussions on the latest topics in science: all in one bite sized chunk. |
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C’mon in! Welcome to the brand new Science Made Fun podcast. This is your one stop shop for science fun. Whatever you love about science you’ll find it here; from magnetism to molecules, Saturn to seismology, photons to photosynthesis, we cover everything you want to know and more!! |
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A video podcast documentary by the American Society for Microbiology explores the microbial world and how life has evolved over Earth’s 3.8 billion-year history. Composed of over 42,000 scientists and health professionals, the mission of ASM is to advance the microbial sciences as a vehicle for understanding life processes and to apply and communicate this knowledge for the improvement of health and environmental and economic well-being worldwide. For information about ASM, visit the society on the web at www.asm.org. For more information about the video podcast of Intimate Strangers: Unseen Life on Earth visit www.microbeworld.org. |
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skeptic (skeptik) - One who questions generally accepted conclusions of paranormal, fringe-science and UFO claims through critical investigation.
moment (moment) - A particular period of importance, influence, or significance in a series of events or developments.
A Skeptic Moment A podcast of importance, influence and significance on claims of pseudoscience and the paranormal. |
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90-second podcast reports about wetlands, wetland restoration, birds and bird migration that enable our listeners to understand and appreciate wetlands wherever they live. Visit yourwetlands.org for more information. |
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Podcasts of papers relevant to Six Sigma practitioners and others in the field of quality improvement. |
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Imagine a world without dogma. Dogma Free America looks at all kinds of dogma--religious, political, statictical, and any kind of thinking based on some kind of abolute truth. |
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Join Bill Carroll, President of the American Chemical Society (ACS), as he visits 15 cities in 10 days during the Extreme National Chemistry Week (NCW) Tour October 14-23. He'll crisscross the country with stopovers in small and large communities to highlight the importance of chemistry and science education. |
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This is creation vs evolution radio. Join us as we discuss this very intersting topic. I'm not an expert but, I like to discuss this topic. Sometimes we discuss other things, so be sure to listen. If you would like to email us. Our email is cveradio@yahoo.com. |
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Dr Pods healthcast is an energetic romp around the latest health news, research, gadgets and gizmos.
Keep up-to-date with health and enjoy the chat presented by Dr Pod alias Dr Deborah Bruce and her able techno whizz assistant, Magnus. This informative and chatty delve into topical medicalness is useful and entertaining for anyone who cares about health (not just medical professionals). Journals referenced included the British Medical Journal (BMJ), The Lancet and other international publications. |
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The latest world news in the search for alternative fuel sources. |
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"Two Hemispheres, Two Geeks, One Podcast"
An Aussie and an American living in the UK.
A Podcast about Technology, The Internet, News, Podcasting,
Blogging, Interviews, Reviews and the "Get Chicken" Segment. |
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Podcast network with shows covering all things space; THFN News Flash (news), The High Frontier (news, commentary, spacial features), and the Sounds of Space (music). Space, astronomy, future technologies, settlement and colonization, robotics, nanotechnology and more. |
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What was the Christmas Star? Was it a planetary conjunction, a supernova outburst, a comet, or a hallucination of mythical proportions? In this short and fascinating audio series, Astronomer Bill will take you on a scientific adventure of Biblical Proportions. |
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The activity of the highly endangered Whooping cranes in North America. This icon of conservation is discussed by those who raise, train and actually fly with these birds in an effort to bring their numbers back into focus. Nearly extinct by 1941, their comeback has been slow and required the work of many. Their future is directly linked to the welfare of many wildlife creatures, and our own environment as well. |
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These 90-second audio reports come from the California Academy of Sciences, one of the Nation's largest natural history museums. Located in San Francisco, it is the only natural history museum with a planetarium, aquarium and natural history museum. The Science in Action podcast connects listeners with cutting-edge research from hundreds of Academy scientists as well as basic, interesting and fun facts about the natural world. |
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Tune in every weekday for quick reports and commentaries on the world of science-- it'll just take a minute.
For a full-length, weekly podcast, you can subscribe to Science Talk: The Podcast of Scientific American. |
Talking robots is a podcast featuring interviews with high-profile professionals in Robotics and A.I. for an inside view on the science, technology, and business of intelligent robotics.
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