Science And Medicine Podcasts
The PollstersJoin Now to Follow
Politics. Policy. Polling. Pop Culture. Explore what America's thinking with two of the country's leading pollsters-the bipartisan team of Democrat Margie Omero and Republican Kristen Soltis Anderson. In this weekly podcast we take a fresh, friendly look at the numbers driving the week's biggest stories in news, politics, tech, entertainment and pop culture. Along with the occasional interview with pollsters, journalists, and other industry leaders, we'll lift the hood on the numbers revealing the hidden secrets of the public's mind.
By The Pollsters
The History of Egypt PodcastJoin Now to Follow
<p>Discover ancient Egypt, in their own words. This podcast uses ancient texts and archaeology to uncover the lost world of the Nile Valley. A tale of pharaohs, pyramids, gods, and people. The show is written by a trained Egyptologist and uses detailed, up-to-date research. We dive deep into the ancient society, to uncover their fascinating tales. A member of the Agora Podcast Network.</p>
By Dominic Perry
Sci-gasm PodcastJoin Now to Follow
Strap yourself in as Byrne and Wade take a look at the complex scientific issues, from time travel and black holes to the wacky world of animal sex, and debunk some junk Science along the way. Enjoy your Sci-gasm!
By Sci-gasm Podcast
Science at AMNHJoin Now to Follow
Current science and the latest research from scientists at New York City’s American Museum of Natural History and guest speakers.
By American Museum of Natural History
BrainWaves PodcastJoin Now to Follow
BrainWaves is an academic audio podcast whose mission is to educate medical providers through clinical cases and topical reviews in neurology and medicine. Learn more at http://brainwaves.me/. #Neurology #Neuroscience #Medicine #MedEd #FOAMed #Education #Health #Brain #Residency
By Jim Siegler, MD | physician | neurologist | educator
UpToDate TalkJoin Now to Follow
UpToDate® is the premier evidence-based clinical decision support resource, trusted worldwide by healthcare practitioners to help them make the right decisions at the point of care. It is proven to change the way clinicians practice medicine, and is the only resource of its kind associated with improved outcomes. Support for UpToDate Talk is provided by UpToDate, Wolters Kluwer. UpToDate is entirely funded by the subscriptions of its users and does not accept advertising or funding unrelated to subscriptions. The opinions in such podcasts are entirely those of the discussants, and these discussants are authors and editors for UpToDate. View UpToDate’s conflict of interest policy: http://www.uptodate.com/home/conflict-interest-policy. Please note that we are no longer producing new clinical podcasts.
By UpToDate
The Show About ScienceJoin Now to Follow
Created by Nate when he was 5 years-old, The Show About Science is an awesome adventure into the wondrous world of scientific research and discovery! For the last 4 years, Nate has filled each episode with fascinating information from scientists and educators from around the globe. Together, Nate and his guests explore everything from chemistry to climate change, evolution to extraterrestrials, and human brains to bat biology. If you’re curious about science, then this is the show for you! The first 69 episodes of The Show About Science are available in the Pinna App. Learn more at https://pinna.fm/library/kids-shows/pinna-podcasts/the-show-about-science.
By Nate / The Company Making Podcasts
Air Quality InsiderJoin Now to Follow
The Air Quality Insider will keep you informed on the latest changes in the world of air quality regulations and technology. This podcast is produced by ALL4 LLC, a nationally-recognized environmental consulting company that shapes environmental responsibility, and creates distinction for clients, employees and partners.
By All4 Inc.
SignalJoin Now to Follow
The impact of modern medicine on the human condition can’t be underestimated. From antibiotics to vaccines, medicine has changed the way our bodies work, answered deadly questions, and promised faster cures. But it’s not simple. Drug development is rife with tension. It costs a lot of money, and takes a long time. Most things fail. But when they succeed, they can make a tremendous difference in people’s lives. Where will the next breakthroughs come from? How will we pay for them? Who decides who gets them? This is SIGNAL, a podcast from Stat that sorts through the flood of health and medical news to deliver stories of the next development, controversy or breakthrough that will affect us all. Hosted by veteran biotech journalist Luke Timmerman and CNBC biotech and pharma reporter Meg Tirrell, SIGNAL explores the characters and the dramas behind today’s medicine, from biotech boardrooms, to research labs, to your corner pharmacy. Subscribe to us on iTunes and Stitcher, or visit us on our website, www.statnews.com.
By Stat