Science And Medicine Podcasts

"The Haunted Truth" Paranormal Radio show

"The Haunted Truth" Paranormal RadioJoin Now to Follow

"The Haunted Truth" Paranormal Radio

By The Haunted Truth

Blood Bank Guy Essentials Podcast show

Blood Bank Guy Essentials PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Dr. Joe Chaffin from the "Blood Bank Guy" website takes his light-hearted approach to a biweekly interview show, discussing core transfusion medicine topics with educational leaders. You'll smile, and have fun, and never EVER stop learning!

By Joe Chaffin, MD

Adler Night and Day show

Adler Night and DayJoin Now to Follow

Adler Night and Day features exclusive interviews with experts in astronomy and space science.

By Adler Planetarium

Ockham’s Razor show

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Ockham’s Razor is a soap box for all things scientific, with short talks about research, industry and policy from people with something thoughtful to say about science.

By ABC Radio

Thinking With Somebody Else's Head show

Thinking With Somebody Else's HeadJoin Now to Follow

Science, philosophy, psychology, quantum physics, religion. In all these areas, we see the world based on what comes from others. Which means we're actually thinking with somebody else's head - not necessarily our own. And how much of those philosophies, ideas and theories are true? Thanks to the work of Brazilian/Austrian psychoanalyst and social scientist, Dr. Norberto Keppe, separating the wheat from the chaff is a lot easier today. We'll explore this rich and provocative territory in this podcast. Email me about your thoughts at rich@richjonesvoice.com

By Richard Lloyd Jones

Sci on the Fly show

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A production of the AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellows, the Sci on the Fly podcast helps explain and illuminate the best stories shaping the world of science policy.

By AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellows

Criminal Justice Research Podcasts from the National Institute of Justice show

Criminal Justice Research Podcasts from the National Institute of JusticeJoin Now to Follow

The NIJ podcast series provides information on criminal justice research, development and evaluation projects ranging from social science evaluations to technology development.

By National Institute of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice

60-Second Tech show

60-Second TechJoin Now to Follow

Scientific American Online associate tech editor Larry Greenemeier provides a weekly minute commentary on some of the most interesting developments in the world of technology. To view all of our archived podcasts please go to www.scientificamerican.com/podcast

By Scientific American

HHMI's Holiday Lectures on Science show

HHMI's Holiday Lectures on ScienceJoin Now to Follow

HHMI's Holiday Lectures on Science The Howard Hughes Medical Institute is a philanthropy that supports biomedical research and science education. As part of its mission to strengthen science education, the Institute presents the Holiday Lectures on Science, an annual series that brings the latest developments in a rapidly moving field of research into the classroom. These lectures are videotaped and technical, but even the lay person can learn from them. Audio files are available, but you do lose the visual aids. However, they are still useable. Previous subjects have included, dengue, RNA, and the idea of quorum sensing which is how bacteria decide when to attack, or fireflies coordinate their flashing sequence.

By Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Rainforest Mind with Kaspa Thompson show

Rainforest Mind with Kaspa ThompsonJoin Now to Follow

Buddhist teacher and psychotherapist Kaspa Thompson explores the mind, spirituality, wildness and ecology and the places where they intersect and overlap. Kaspa is ordained in Amida Shu, a Pureland Buddhist tradition. He recently qualified in Wild Therapy. Early episodes included: 'Christianity and Buddhism', 'Unmet Needs' and 'Wildness'

By Kaspa Thompson