Popular Science Radio show

Popular Science Radio

Summary: POPULAR SCIENCE RADIO brings you all the newest discoveries and emerging technologies, cutting-edge innovations in science and technology each week. Presented in an interactive, entertaining and easy to understand forum with host, Alan Taylor. Broadcast weekly from out Los Angeles studio and "on the road", Popular Science Radio brings you behind the scenes coverage from technical and scientific events around the country. Get the latest on time travel, warp factors, reprogramming your mind, artificial intelligence, and the current innovations in automobiles, gadgets, food science, technology, health and lots more. Join host Alan Taylor with an exciting a mix of scientific experts, bold inventors, tech geeks, dreamers, innovators, tinkerers, thinkers and celebrity guests. This is your source to uncover scientific and the technical treasures on nationally syndicated radio, podcasts, and more.

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 April 13, 2013, Clip 6 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:06

We wrap the show by talking with Dr. Pam Peeke, the author of New York Time’s Best seller "The Hunger Fix". Dr. Pam talks about how eating healthy foods can change the way food tastes because of how your genetic expression changes. Tune in to find out more!

 POPULAR SCIENCE RADIO: April 6, 2013, Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:08

For the first half of the show, Alan Taylor talks with Jacob Ward, the Popular Science Magazine Editor-in-Chief. Alan and Jacob discuss a few of the popular articles in the magazine. For the second half of the show, Parenting Magazine Live host Bettina Bush and Social Media Expert Andrew DiPalma join the show to talk everything social media.

 April 6, 2013, Clip 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:09

We’re kicking off this hour of Popular Science Radio by bringing on Jacob Ward, the Editor-in-Chief of Popular Science Magazine. Jacob discusses one of their latest articles, "You Built What?!: A Tractor For The Apocalypse" where Marcin Jakubowski built his own DIY tractor.

 April 6, 2013, Clip 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:47

Popular Science Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief, Jacob Ward, is on the show talking with Alan about some of the exciting articles from April’s issue. In this segment, Jacob and Alan talk about the cover article, "How It Works: The Most Powerful Space Rocket", and the other impressive work that Elon Musk has done.

 April 6, 2013, Clip 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:02

Technology today has come a long way! We’re getting closer and closer to having machines do our work for us. Today we’re talking with Jacob Ward, the Editor-in-Chief of Popular Science Magazine, about the article called "How It Works: The Robotic Chicken Butcher". Also, Jacob gives us a little bit of an insight on what it’s like to be associated with the magazine.

 April 6, 2013, Clip 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 9:11

We’ve brought on Bettina Bush, the host of Parenting Magazine Live, to talk about Social Media with Alan Taylor. Bettina recently talked with Social Media Expert Andrew DiPalma so Alan decided to bring him onto the show. Andrew shares a story about his young nieces following him on Twitter and how parents can be involved with their kids and social media.

 April 6, 2013, Clip 5 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:19

Social Media Expert Andrew DiPalma and Parenting Magazine Live host Bettina Bush join Alan to talk about how children need to know how to properly use social media platforms. Andrew talks a little about how businesses on Facebook engages users.

 April 6, 2013, Clip 6 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:04

We’ve reached the final segment of the show! To finish up the hour, Alan Taylor is joined by Parenting Magazine Live host Bettina Bush and Social Media Expert Andrew DiPalma. Alan, Bettina, and Andrew discuss what’s trending in social media.

 POPULAR SCIENCE RADIO: March 30, 2013, Full Show | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:12

We have an encore airing for you! Alan Taylor is out of the office today, so Steve Natt is taking over! To start off the show, Steve Natt and Dr. Cort Stoskopf chat about an intriguing cheese article on PopSci.com. Kevin Van Hook, a special effects artists for Rizzoli and Isles, sticks around for a few segments to talk about the work that he does. Later on Eric Charleton of Nest Thermostats is on the show talking about the benefits to using their product in your home. To wrap up the show, we have a segment with Alan Taylor and Kris Gunnars, author of "9 Reasons To Avoid Sugar As If Your Life Depended On It".

 March 30, 2013, Clip 1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:04

Steve Natt is filling in for Alan Taylor in this hour of Popular Science Radio. Steve visits with Dr. Cort Stoskopf and talks about an article at PopSci.com called "What Does Cheese Really Taste Like?" Kevin Van Hook comes in at the end of the segment to talk a little about green screens.

 March 30, 2013, Clip 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3:53

Kevin Van Hook uses green screen technology to work on the show Rizzoli and Isles, and has a background working on other shows and movies such as Law & Order and iRobot. Filling in for Alan Taylor is Steve Natt who discusses with Kevin the details of what his job entails.

 March 30, 2013, Clip 3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 07:00

Special effects artist Kevin Van Hook is on the line chatting with Steve Natt and Dr. Cort Stoskopf. Steve and Dr. Cort ask Kevin a couple of questions they’ve been curious to know the answers to.

 March 30, 2013, Clip 4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:04

New thermostats allow you to control your energy and save on your energy bill-- so why not get one! Steve Natt and Dr. Cort Stoskopf talk with Eric Charleton of Nest Thermostats about the features it has to offer. Eric shares some details on the hard work that the company has put in to the thermostat so it can put itself on a schedule.

 March 30, 2013, Clip 5 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:32

Filling in for Alan Taylor is Steve Natt. Steve and Dr. Cort Stoskopf discuss Ammar Bazzar and how he became a data acquisition and traction control guru. Ammar couldn’t make it in time for this segment, but he’ll be around in the next one!

 March 30, 2013, Clip 6 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:07

We’ve reached the end of the hour! We’re talking with Kris Gunnars, the author of two spectacular health articles. Kris wrote the article from PopSci.com called "9 Reasons To Avoid Sugar As If Your Life Depended On It" Kris gives us the details on why sugar is so bad for you and what affects eating it can have down the road.

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