Top Science Podcasts

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Brood X: The Cicada Podcast

This will be the summer of Brood X, the emergence of the 17-year cicadas in trees throughout our area and many parts of the country. WVXU joins with cicada expert Dr. Gene Kritsky from Mount St. Joseph University for a 10-part series. Read More
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EAT LIKE THE ANIMALS

A podcast about food, biology, and the surprising lessons animals have to teach us humans about what and how to eat. In this series, novelist Charlotte Wood talks with renowned University of Sydney biologists David Raubenheimer and Steve Simpson about their 35 years of work and friendship, and the resulting research findings that provocatively challenge long-held beliefs about nutrition and human health. In the process, we take a look at the serendipitous connections that often lie at the heart of good science, and the insights scientists share with artists. Read More
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Foundation Fighting Blindness

The Foundation Fighting Blindness is the driving force in the global development of treatments and cures for blinding diseases. To learn more, go to FightingBlindness.org. Read More
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TMRO Audio Edition – tmroaudio

The audio only edition of the TMRO Shows. Live, weekly webcasts about Space, Science and Technology at tmro.tv
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The Incubator

A weekly discussion about new evidence in neonatal care and the fascinating individuals who make this progress possible. Hosted by Dr. Ben Courchia and Dr. Daphna Yasova Barbeau. Read More
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The TBRI Podcast – Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development TCU

The TBRI® Podcast features conversations about Trust-Based Relational Intervention®, an attachment-based, trauma-informed intervention designed to meet the complex needs of vulnerable children. On this podcast we talk about the elements of trauma-informed care and chat with experts in the field about implementing TBRI® across different communities of care and practice. Read More
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Planetary Radio: Space Policy Edition

The politics, policy, and history behind space exploration.
The politics, policy, and history behind space exploration. Read More
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Down to Earth with Terry Virts

Down to Earth with Terry Virts is a podcast about what matters on planet Earth. It is hosted by former NASA astronaut, author, and filmmaker Terry Virts, and features his conversations with interesting guests from diverse backgrounds, talking about science, entrepreneurship, climate, TV and Film, politics, sports, and of course, space. Terry will bring his “cosmic perspective” to engage with each guest, and their conversations will be flexible to cover any topic that is important to us humans down here on our planet. Read More
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Spooky Science Sisters

We're two scientists and sisters (in-law) bringing you a podcast about the science behind all things strange and unusual, from the natural to the supernatural! So, put on your critical thinking caps and join us every other week for some creepy conversation and lots of laughter. Read More
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Bring Birds Back

A show about the joy of birds and the ways that humans can help them through simple, everyday actions.
A show about the joy of birds and the ways that humans can help them through sim Read More
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Night Science

Where do ideas come from? In each episode, scientists Itai Yanai and Martin Lercher explore science's creative side with a leading colleague. New episodes come out every second Monday. 

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Spencer Durrant: Unhooked

Internationally-published outdoors author Spencer Durrant tackles the issues facing the sporting community. With guests from all corners of the outdoors world, this is the definitive show for anyone who's a supporter for the world's wild places. Read More
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A Brief History of Stuff

A Brief History of Stuff with Nihal Arthanayake explores the past, present and future of the stuff in your home – from bath toys to the microwave oven - and looks at how they helped science and changed our world. Each episode features a story inspired by incredible items from the Science Museum Group Collection. The collection contains more than 7 million items which illustrate the impact of science, technology, engineering and medicine on all our lives. Read More
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Native Plants, Healthy Planet – Pinelands Nursery, Bleav

Hosts Fran Chismar and Tom Knezick interview some of the top minds in ecology, restoration, conservation, and of course, native plants. Join them on their journey towards knowledge and understanding of some of the larger problems that our ecosystems face. Read More
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2 Funny Astronauts

Podcast from Mike Massimino and Garrett Reisman. Every week they discuss the bizarre, crazy, and surprising world of being 2 Funny Astronauts! Read More
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Facing It

The age of climate crisis is upon us, and grief and anxiety are on the rise. This series explores the emotional burden of climate change, and why despair leaves so many people unable to respond to our existential threat. Overcoming that paralysis is the first step in moving to action, and yet official climate strategies rarely address the emotional toll of climate grief and eco anxiety. Meanwhile, frontline communities — particularly people of color, indigenous communities, and other historically-marginalized groups — are experiencing the heaviest mental health impacts of climate disruption and displacement.


Written and narrated by Jennifer Atkinson

Music by Roberto David Rusconi

Produced by Intrasonus UK


Dr. Jennifer Atkinson is a professor of environmental humanities at the University of Washington, where she leads seminars that help students cope with the despair, anger, and anxiety that arise from environmental loss and mass extinction. Her teaching and research have helped activists, scientists, and students build resilience to stay engaged in climate solutions and avoid burnout. She has also spoken to audiences across the U.S. about the global mental health crisis arising from climate disruption, and advocated for addressing emotional impacts in the fight for environmental justice. This podcast introduces some of the experiences and insights behind that work, and explores how we can move the public to action by addressing the psychological roots of our unprecedented ecological loss.


"To be numb to the world is another form of suicide."

 -Terry Tempest Williams


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Roaring Earth

The earth is teeming with extraordinary stories, as suspenseful as murder mysteries and as exciting as action thrillers. On the Roaring Earth podcast, join award-winning journalists and leading scientists as they tell the untold stories of our world’s wildest animals, places, and phenomena. The first season is an exploration of a planet in peril, and the heroic activists and authorities working to save it.Millions of experts and enthusiasts the world over know Roaring Earth as a platform for extraordinary wildlife and nature videos. On the podcast, we dive into the science behind our most popular clips, and celebrate the savage, untamed, unpredictable, and often beautiful nature of our Roaring Earth. Read More
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Age of Plastic

An environmental podcast with tips on how to live plastic free! Host Andrea Fox tackles big ethical issues with her knowledgeable guests, all in the hope of overcoming the climate change overwhelm and battling the single-use plastic guilt. Read More
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Hidden Brain | 5 minute podcast summaries

5 minute summaries of Hidden Brain's podcast episodes. Get the best insights and ideas in much less time, more at owltail.com Written summaries: https://www.owltail.com/summaries/12460-hidden-brain Other podcast summaries in Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/5-min-summaries Other podcast summaries In other apps, search 'podcast summaries'. Read More
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Bigfoot Terror in the Woods Sightings and Encounters – W.J. Sheehan

You’ve heard him on Coast to Coast AM and the Sasquatch Chronicles. Now W.J. Sheehan, author of Bigfoot: Terror In The Woods, Sightings & Encounters Vol 1-6, brings you a podcast meant to chill the spine and stir your curiosity. Read More
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Jacostakology

In this podcast, I talk about concepts in neuroscience and psychology. This podcast will cover a wide variety of topics ranging from basic principles of neurophysiology to very complex, and sometimes baffling ideas. The intent of this podcast is to provide entertainment and education to those inquisitive minds who enjoy learning about neuroscience. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jacostakology/support Read More
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The Backcountry Beat

The Backcountry Beat is a podcast about nature, adventure, and stewardship by Backcountry Press in Humboldt County California. In each episode we explore our connections to nature and ways to make the world a better place. Read More
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OrthoJOE

Keeping current with orthopaedic science and research. A podcast from JBJS and OrthoEvidence, featuring Mohit Bhandari, MD and Marc Swiontkowski, MD. Read More
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Earthquake!

Are you curious about what causes the earth to shake? Do you know how to stay safe? Join us to learn about earthquake science, safety, and history. Warning: includes many silly jokes and puns ...because learning should be FUN! Read More
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Majoring in Everything

All my life I’ve been told that the key to success is to find the thing you love to do and pursue it at all costs. Yet no matter how hard I tried to focus, I kept getting interested in new things. I’ve only recently started to wonder: What if being interested in — and good at — lots of different things is just as good as — if not sometimes even an advantage over — being an “expert” in one thing? This podcast is an exploration of that question. Join us! Read More
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