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Podcast Science

Podcast Science

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Interviews, dossiers, chroniques... Chaque semaine depuis 2010, Podcast Science vous fait découvrir un sujet scientifique. Retrouvez nous sur PodcastScience.fm Soutenez nous sur Patreon Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Science Trek: The Podcast

Idaho Public Television

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Kids have lots of questions about science. Hosts Evie and Garrett are here to help. On episodes of the Science Trek Podcast, scientists answer elementary-age students’ questions on a variety of science topics. The podcasts pair perfectly with the website, ScienceTrek.org, where kids, parents and educators can find videos, facts, games, teacher resources, lesson plans, 360° immersive videos and more! Science Trek is produced by Idaho Public Television, a trusted source for children's educatio ...
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Science Busters Podcast

Martin Puntigam, Martin Moder, Florian Freistetter

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Der Science Busters Podcast ist ein Podcast der Science Busters. Das trifft sich insofern sehr gut, weil der Name leicht zu merken ist. Seit 2007 gibt es die Science Busters als Wissenschafts-Show-Projekt. Auf der Bühne, auf Radio FM4, als Bücher, als Lehrveranstaltung und TV-Sendungen. Und ab 2021 auch als Podcast. Weil fast immer mehr zu einem Thema zu sagen wäre, als im jeweiligen Format Platz hat. Nachhaltige Wissenschaftskommunikation, wenn man so will, lehrreich, unterhaltsam und durch ...
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Science for Sport Podcast

Science for Sport

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Discover the Secrets Behind Elite Performance. Join us on the Science for Sport Podcast, where every episode dives into the cutting-edge world of sports science and the untold stories behind the best athletes and teams on the planet. Hosted by Richard Graves, we bring you exclusive insights from elite athletes, world-class coaches, and leading sports scientists who are shaping the future of global sport. This isn’t just another sports podcast—this is your backstage pass to: - The science pow ...
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Welcome to the Science Of Fitness podcast where we aim to inspire you to live a healthier and more fulfilling life as we share evidence and anecdotes on all things health, fitness, performance, wellness and business. Hosted by Kieran Maguire, Co-Owner and Director of Science Of Fitness with an Undergraduate degree in Exercise Science and Masters degree in High Performance, the podcast includes guests and friends of SOF from all walks of life sharing their knowledge and stories within their f ...
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The Science Punx Podcast is where the worlds of science and punk rock meet. Join us as we explore groundbreaking discoveries, quirky scientific facts, and the untamed curiosity where science and independent thinking meet, in a humorous way (at least to us). This isn’t just science—it’s Science Punx.
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Hirnschmaus - Science Podcast

Maurice Oettle & Nils Wenninghoff

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Tauche ein in die faszinierende Welt des Wissens mit "Hirnschmaus", dem Podcast, der deinen Verstand unterhaltsam nährt! In diesem Podcast laden wir regelmäßig fachkundige Gäste aus verschiedenen wissenschaftlichen Disziplinen ein, um tiefgehende Einblicke in ihre Forschung und Erkenntnisse zu teilen. Von Wirtschaftswissenschaft über Informatik und Medizin bis hin zu Soziologie - wir decken eine breite Palette von Themen ab. Unsere Gäste sind nicht nur hochqualifiziert, sondern auch gekonnt ...
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A science video podcast that explains science topics in a fun and exciting way. Not only is it great for science teachers to download to show in the classroom, but its an ideal podcast for the nature lover. Videos are linked to informational pages on our new site untamedscience.com.
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A show that explores the intersection of science and music and their benefits to society through personal stories of scientists and musicians. You can also watch the entire video podcast at https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLc83Bpg8hEEHuEXWk7qIJm2SbUMbww74j
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Science In Podcast

Jared Adelman, Madison Dix

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Do you love science but hate having to dredge through walls of jargon-riddled text to understand it at the source? Well look no further! In this podcast, host Jared Adelman and friends do all of the work for you, reading the papers ourselves and interpreting them in a fun way so you don't have to. So come get your peer-reviewed literature on and let us teach you about science without the added headache!
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Brains On! Science podcast for kids

American Public Media

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Brains On!® is a science podcast for curious kids and adults from American Public Media. Each week, a different kid co-host joins Molly Bloom to find answers to fascinating questions about the world sent in by listeners. Like, do dogs know they’re dogs? Or, why do feet stink? Plus, we have mystery sounds for you to guess, songs for you to dance to, and lots of facts -- all checked by experts.
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With support from The Kavli Foundation, Clear+Vivid presents this special series on the power of basic scientific research – from the pure to the practical. What is curiosity-driven research? Why does it matter? How does it play a role in transforming our lives? Where does basic research take place and by whom? Why is investing in basic research essential to society? Host Alan Alda leads conversations with 10 guests discussing these topics and more, each sharing their point of view and exper ...
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Jubliläumsausgabe 100 - wie alles begann, übr Fortschritte beim Kunstfleischburger, was wir aus Corona gelernt haben & wie die Furzgrundel das nächste Mal helfen kann 34 Prozent der FPÖ-Wähler_innen gaben an, im Wahlkampf sehr häufig über "Corona" gesprochen zu haben - doppelt so viele wie im Durchschnitt der Wahlberechtigten.” Enterale Ventilation…
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In this fascinating deep-dive, we explore a groundbreaking initiative that's set to revolutionise our understanding of impact forces in youth American football. The Denver Broncos Foundation and Riddell are launching an unprecedented state-wide programme that will generate millions of data points on player impacts, technique, and load management at…
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In the spring of 1956, a doctor in the Japanese village of Minamata reported an outbreak of a troubling new disease. It was seen mainly among children, and it affected the central nervous system. The disease quickly spread, with hundreds of cases reported, then thousands. It took years for scientists to work out the cause: poisoning from industrial…
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First up this week, science policy editor Jocelyn Kaiser joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the latest news about the National Institutes of Health—from reconfiguring review panels to canceled grants to confirmation hearings for a new head, Jay Bhattacharya. Next, although cochlear implants can give deaf children access to sound, it doesn’t always …
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Als virtuelle Realität, kurz VR, wird die Darstellung und gleichzeitige Wahrnehmung einer scheinbaren Wirklichkeit und ihrer physikalischen Eigenschaften in einer in Echtzeit computergenerierten, interaktiven virtuellen Umgebung bezeichnet. Doch physikalische Eigenschaften vollständig digital nachzubilden, ist gar nicht so einfach. Wie fühlt sich z…
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In this episode of Science of Reading: The Podcast, Susan Lambert is joined by Adrea Truckenmiller, Ph.D., associate professor of special education and school psychology at Michigan State University. Their conversation starts with defining academic language and breaking it down on the level of the word, the sentence, and full text. Adrea then touch…
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Brains On is a non-profit public radio program. There are lots of ways to support the show: Support the podcast with donation | Subscribe to Smarty Pass for ad-free episodes and bonus content | Buy our book and merch | Come to our live shows Collecting Pokémon cards. Trading friendship bracelets. Painting your nails black. All these things have bee…
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The history of science is punctuated by moments of technological innovation that produce a paradigm shift and a subsequent flurry of discovery. A recent technological innovation that generated diverse discoveries, ranging from a profound shift in our understanding of the origin of humanity to a seismic change in the criminal justice system, is the …
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In this episode of the On Coaching Podcast, hosts Steve Magness and Jonathan Marcus dive into the second part of their three-part series on becoming a champion. This segment, ‘How to Train,’ explores the nuances and complexities of transitioning from preparation to high-level training. They discuss the critical distinction between preparation and t…
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In order to fly, we need to overcome four forces: thrust, drag, lift, and weight. In this episode, Frank Lester, education coordinator for the aeronautics division of the Idaho Transportation Department and Pilot Lori MacNichol-Gregory answer students’ questions about flight. Kids have lots of questions about science. Hosts Evie and Garrett are her…
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Après avoir mis le feu au festival Pod’Paris l’année dernière, il est l’heure d’éteindre l’incendie d’impatience qui brûle en vous avec un petit épisode sur l’eau ! Préparez-vous, car nous allons faire déferler sur vous une vague, que dis-je un tsunami de connaissances ce soir ! Vous écoutez l’épisode 523 de Podcast Science, bienvenue ! Notes d'émi…
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Step into the world of sports nutrition with this captivating episode featuring Sally Anderson, an expert sports dietitian. In our conversation, we peel back the layers of dietary practices that athletes often grapple with, from misconceptions about carbohydrates to the profound impact body image has on meal choices. Sally brings her extensive back…
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From the dugouts of League Two to the intense pressure of the Premier League, former Luton Town Head of Performance Jared Roberts-Smith takes us behind the scenes of one of football's most remarkable journeys. In this captivating episode, Jared reveals how sports science has revolutionised the beautiful game over his 14-year career, sharing intimat…
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The parrotfish is like a house cleaner who does a great job of keeping things tidy, but sometimes breaks a glass. You want to keep them around, but you just wish they’d be a little less destructive. For the parrotfish, the “houses” are coral reefs. They clean tiny organisms off the coral, keeping the coral healthy. But they also chip off pieces of …
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Oh no! Molly’s been bequeathed her great-great grandfather’s skateboard, which unfortunately contains the spirit of dictionary editor Rutherford Williams Webster! Hoping to defeat the skateboard poltergeist, Anna and Marc must attempt to spell and define Webster’s most obscure words!저자 American Public Media
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First up this week, International News Editor David Malakoff joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss the most recent developments in U.S. science under Donald Trump’s second term, from the impact of tariffs on science to the rehiring of probationary employees at the National Science Foundation. Next, we tackle the question of extra-pair paternity in peo…
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Brains On is a non-profit public radio program. There are lots of ways to support the show: Support the podcast with donation | Subscribe to Smarty Pass for ad-free episodes and bonus content | Buy our book and merch | Come to our live shows Solar panels capture energy from the sun and turn it into electricity. But how do they work?Join guest host …
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In this captivating episode, host Richard Graves sits down with Sam Kotadia, the pioneering sports psychologist supporting Wrexham FC's recent success and a transformative force in athletic mental performance for over two decades. Sam challenges conventional wisdom about positive thinking and mental preparation, offering a revolutionary perspective…
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Über STD wie HIV, Tripper, Syphilis, Herpes, HPV und Hepatistis A & B Podcast live TU the Sky Episode 2 - SBP054 TV-Sendung "Schleich Dich, Du Feigwarze!" Das war Ausgabe 99 des SB Podcasts. Nur noch 1 x schlafen, dann feiern wir 100 Jahre Science Busters Podcast. Etwas zeitversetzt auch live vor Publikum, nämlich am 31.3. im Literaturhaus Graz. Mi…
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The exhaust produced by ocean-going ships can contribute to our warming climate. Most ships burn fossil fuels, so they spew out atmosphere-warming compounds. But some of their contribution to global warming may be a result of lower emissions—not of carbon, but of sulfur. One of the compounds produced by burning fossil fuels is sulfur dioxide. Sunli…
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First up this week, Kata Karáth, a freelance journalist based in Ecuador, talks with host Sarah Crespi about an effort to identify traditionally prepared shrunken heads in museums and collections around the world and potentially repatriate them. Next, genetically modified Bt corn has helped farmers avoid serious crop damage from insects, but planti…
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In this episode of Science of Reading: The Podcast, Susan Lambert is joined by Judith Hochman, Ed.D., co-author of “The Writing Revolution.” Their conversation begins as Dr. Hochman recalls the early days of writing instruction and research, then delves into the connection between better writing and better reading. Dr. Hochman touches upon topics s…
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Asthma is a disease that can make it hard to breathe. And it’s common! One in twelve people in the United States have it, including host Molly Bloom. But what is asthma? And why do some people have it, but not others? Join Molly and co-hosts Audrey and Indytas they learn about asthma. First, they’ll shrink down and explore how breathing works — ins…
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In this episode of the On Coaching Podcast, Steve Magness and Jon Marcus kick off a three-part series on what it takes to become a champion. They delve into the essential mindset and behaviors needed to succeed at the highest levels of athletic competition. Steve and John discuss the importance of long-term vision, delayed gratification,……
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From GPS Tracking to Game-Changing Analytics: The Evolution of Rugby Performance Technology Join us for a fascinating conversation with Tom May, former international rugby player and current Head of Global Rugby at Catapult Sports. In this episode, we dive deep into how cutting-edge technology is revolutionising rugby performance analysis and playe…
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The many creatures that dig into the sediments at the bottom of the ocean are ecosystem engineers. Their burrowing, foraging, and even pooping change the ocean landscape—not just close by, but miles away. Sediments have been described as the oceans’ compost heaps. They contain bits of rock and dirt washed out to sea by rivers. They also contain bit…
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First up this week, researchers face impossible decisions as U.S. aid freeze halts clinical trials. Deputy News Editor Martin Enserink joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about how organizers of U.S. Agency for International Development–funded studies are grappling with ethical responsibilities to trial participants and collaborators as funding, suppli…
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Coral is one of the coolest creatures in the ocean. It comes in all shapes, sizes and colors, from bright yellow stars to big round brains. Sometimes, coral looks like rocks or even plants – but did you know it’s actually an animal? This week, your ears are in for a special treat: Brains On editor Shahla Farzan (a.k.a. world’s biggest coral fan) ho…
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Über pluralistische Ignoranz & Brieffreundschaften für mehr Klimaschutz - Zusammenschnitt der Sendung "Frag die Science Busters live" auf Radio FM4 vom 18.3.2024 mit Florian Freistetter, Barbara Laa & Martin Puntigam Das war Ausgabe 98 des SB Podcasts. Nur noch 2 x schlafen, dann feiern wir 100 Jahre Science Busters Podcast. Etwas zeitversetzt auch…
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From Elite Athletes to Weekend Warriors: The Science of Sports Nutrition with Dan Richardson Join host Richard Graves as he sits down with sports nutritionist Dan Richardson, who shares his expertise from working with Leeds United Academy and Leicestershire County Cricket. In this eye-opening episode, Dan breaks down the myths and misconceptions ar…
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About 12 million tons of plastics enter the oceans every year—the equivalent of a full garbage truck every minute. The total includes millions of grocery bags. But restrictions on the bags appear to be having a positive effect. Several studies have found big reductions in the number of bags found on beaches. Plastic bags are a huge problem for ocea…
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First up this week, International News Editor David Malakoff joins the podcast to discuss the big change in NIH’s funding policy for overhead or indirect costs, the outrage from the biomedical community over the cuts, and the lawsuits filed in response. Next, what can machines understand about pets and livestock that humans can’t? Christa Lesté-Las…
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