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These days, the amount of scientific information available to us is quite staggering. There are books, magazines, and other media devoted to every scientific discipline and topic imaginable. Even so, it can be difficult to find resources that are both useful and understandable to non-scientists. LearnOutLoud.com has simplified that task for you by screening hundreds of podcasts in order to bring you the best and most current scientific information available on audio. You can rest assured that the shows listed here in our directory are not only interesting, but also do a fantastic job of expressing complicated scientific principles and concepts in language that is easy to understand.
If you are fascinated by the stars and planets, you will particularly enjoy the discussions of cosmic phenomena in podcasts like Slacker Astronomy and Planetary Radio. To keep up-to-date with current scientific issues in general and with global research developments, subscribe to The Naked Scientists, The Science Show, or This Week in Science. For a look at what's happening closer to home, listen to environmental podcasts such as Living on Earth and The Environment Report. Or, to learn about the specific ways that science can help you on a personal level, check out Arthritis Central and All in the Mind. Wherever your scientific interest lies, we have podcasts that will satisfy your inquisitive nature. |
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The Royal Society Audio Podcast
Lectures on topical science issues brought to you by the Royal Society...
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More Hip than Hippie Podcast
by Dori & Val
Dori and Val tell you everything you wanted to know about living a green lifestyle that is more hip than hippie.
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Biology 2120: Lectures on Anatomy and Physiology Podcast
by Dr. Gerald Cizadlo
Anatomy and Physiology Lectures - This is the second semester of a year-long series from the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, MN.
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Introductory Physics
by Joel Fajans
Introduction to electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic waves, optics, and modern physics.
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Quantum Mechanics
by Raphael Bousso
Introduction to the methods of quantum mechanics with applications to atomic, molecular, solid state, nuclear and elementary particle physics.
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NPR: Science Friday Podcast
by Ira Flatow
Science Friday, as heard on NPR, is a weekly discussion of the latest news in science, technology, health, and the environment hosted by Ira Flatow.
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All In the Mind Podcast
All In The Mind is Radio National's weekly foray into the mental universe, the mind, brain and behaviour - everything from addiction to artificial intelligence.
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General Genetics
by Fyodor Urnov
In-depth introduction to genetics, including mechanisms of inheritance; gene transmission and recombination; transposable DNA elements...
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General Human Anatomy
by Marian C. Diamond
The functional anatomy of the human body as revealed by gross and microscopic examination. Video of lectures available at webcast.berkeley.edu/courses.
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Evolution 101 Podcast
by Zachary Moore
Evolution 101 is a weekly podcast that attempts to answer questions and explain evolutionary concepts in layman's terms.
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