Top Science Podcasts

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General Pyschology, Winter 2009

A general introduction to the various fields within psychology. Within each of the fields we will discuss theoretical issues and research findings. Critical thinking is encouraged as we explore the methods and content of psychology. Read More
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In Conversation Talks on Borderline Personality Disorder & Recovery – In Conversation Talks on Borderline Personality Disorder & Recovery

With an open and honest look at this disorder, its symptoms, and treatment, we hope this podcast brings awareness and understanding to those supporting, helping, and living with borderline personality disorder. Amanda R. Wang, Founder of RethinkBPD, interviews leading BPD voices and experts in honor of May BPD Awareness Month. This podcast series is a collaboration of http://www.rethinkbpd.org, http://www.neabbpd.org, and the medicine.yale.edu/psychiatry YIELD program Read More
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Science

Environment and Climate News Podcast

The Heartland Institute podcast featuring scientists, authors, and policy experts who take the non-alarmist, climate-realist position on environment and energy policy. Read More
The Heartland Institute podcast featuring scientists, authors, and policy expert Read More
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Science

A hombros de gigantes

Programa de divulgación científica y actualidad con los hallazgos más recientes.
Programa de divulgación científica y actualidad con los hallazgos más recient Read More
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Science

Brains Matter

The Podcast on Science, Curiosities, and General Knowledge. Brains Really Do Matter!
The Podcast on Science, Curiosities, and General Knowledge. Brains Really Do Mat Read More
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Science

SCEPTICISME SCIENTIFIQUE

Le balado de la science et de la raison
Le balado de la science et de la raison Read More
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COUN510 – Theories of Counseling – Liberty University Online

This course provides an intensive look at selected theories of counseling and psychotherapy. Theoretical and empirical foundations of individual, relational, & systemic approaches are examined. Students are encouraged to begin to define their own theoretical approach to their work with individuals, couples, & families. Read More
This course provides an intensive look at selected theories of counseling and ps Read More
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Science

Science Oxford Podcasts

A collection of podcasts from the Science Oxford teams.
A collection of podcasts from the Science Oxford teams. Read More
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Science

Psych 406: Psychology of Perception – Department of Psychology, UW–Madison

This course provides an introduction to the study of sensation and perception. Perception is the active process by which organisms extract information from their surroundings using the computational machinery housed in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system. Read More
This course provides an introduction to the study of sensation and perception. P Read More
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Science

ASTR 103: Introduction to Planetary Astronomy – Complete – Robert Wagner

An introduction to the solar system with an emphasis on the sun, major and minor planets, the earth-moon system, asteroids, comets, meteors, etc.; a study of the physical laws of motion and the properties of light. Course work includes instruction in the use of astronomical instruments; some planetarium shows, along with laboratory exercises, are an important part of this course. These are mainly pre-recorded lectures in MP3 format for students to review for the class. There will also be some video clips with live lectures to follow. Read More
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Science

Science – Video – MIT World

MIT World — A Primary Source of Great Ideas on the Web Which ideas and innovations can change the world? MIT World™ answers that question by publishing key presentations by the MIT faculty and guest speakers who are shaping the future. These free, on-demand videos, available 24/7 to viewers worldwide, reflect and extend MIT’s educational mission—to provide the best education in science, technology, and related fields—to engaged learners anytime, anywhere. More a publication of thought leadership, and less a news site, MIT World aims to capture the pulse and excitement of the range of ideas discussed at MIT every day and share them with the world. A growing archive offers insights on topics ranging from architecture to innovation to technology and sustainability. Cumulatively, these presentations by world-class thinkers and doers map great ideas in the making. Read More
MIT World — A Primary Source of Great Ideas on the Web Which ideas and innovat Read More
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Science

Vetenskapsradions veckomagasin

Nu går vi vidare med Vetenskapspodden på den här sändningstiden. Veckomagasinet slutar. Tack för alla år som lyssnare! (Januari 2020) Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Ansvarig utgivare: Alisa Bosnic Read More
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Science

PSYC 213: Abnormal Psychology – de – Diane Edmond

This course includes the theories and etiology of abnormal behavior and its social significance. Students will understand how symptoms relate to disorders, the techniques for treating those disorders and theories on the causes of those disorders. This is a Core B course. The podcasts are pre-recorded topics to supplement information provided by your text, the publisher's website and Faces Interactive. The podcasts are focused on those topics that tend to be confusing or difficult for most students. If you have comments or suggestions, please forward them to DMEDMOND@HACC.EDU Read More
This course includes the theories and etiology of abnormal behavior and its soci Read More
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Science

Astrophysics: Frontiers and Controversies – Audio – Charles Bailyn

(ASTR 160) This course focuses on three particularly interesting areas of astronomy that are advancing very rapidly: Extra-Solar Planets, Black Holes, and Dark Energy. Particular attention is paid to current projects that promise to improve our understanding significantly over the next few years. The course explores not just what is known, but what is currently not known, and how astronomers are going about trying to find out. This course was recorded in Spring 2007. Read More
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Science

Quantum Physics II – Barton Zwiebach

The collection includes twenty six video lectures. Together, this course and 8.06 Quantum Physics III cover quantum physics with applications drawn from modern physics. Topics covered in this course include the general formalism of quantum mechanics, harmonic oscillator, quantum mechanics in three-dimensions, angular momentum, spin, and addition of angular momentum. Read More
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Science

Intimate Relationships – UCLA

Families and Couples: Psychology M176: Professor Benjamin Karney lectures on families and couples. This course examines relationships and their connection to individual psychopathology, marital discord, and family disruption. Read More
Families and Couples: Psychology M176: Professor Benjamin Karney lectures on fam Read More
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iBiology – https://www.ibiology.org

https://www.ibiology.org Lecturers generously donate their time to prepare these lectures. The project is funded by NSF and NIGMS, and is supported by the UCSF and HHMI. Free, on-demand lectures: Many universities/colleges have limited access to high profile leaders in biological research. Our goal is to add 45 seminars per year, of similar quality to outstanding lectures that are currently in this library. Access, through web streaming or download, is completely free-of-charge. Please help us keep this resource free by subscribing to the podcasts, giving us a rating, and leaving your comments at the bottom of the collection pages. Thanks! Targeting a broad audience, our talks start with an extended introduction, making them accessible to non-specialists and students, and then progress to cover current research. Senior scientists and students can view and enjoy these lectures. Education: our talks are being used by undergraduate and graduate teachers to augment their classroom material. We have now added an education component to this web site (including lecture notes, questions/answers and short video clips for teaching). International communication: our talks have viewers in 115 countries and they are being internally promoted in several countries as an educational tool and scientific resource. Read More
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Immunology / Microbiology – Dr. Earl Beyer

Immunology- Spring, 2015. Text- Kuby Immunology, 7th Ed. Introductory course in Immunology. Geared toward junior/senior undergraduate students who have completed coursework in A & P and Microbiology. Will emphasize Human Immunology. Combination of "live capture" and "background" podcasts. Microbiology-- Course Description: A comprehensive study of the structure and function of microorganisms. Topics include the growth, control, and characteristics of microorganisms. Introduction to microbial genetics, metabolism, chemotherapy, and immunology. The text book used for Microbiology is Foundations in Microbiology, Kathleen Park Talaro, 7th Edition, ISBN 978 007 337522 9. Caveat: These podcasts are to be used as an adjunct to the text and lectures. They are not meant as a replacement for those activities. If you have any suggestions or feedback, please send to erbeyer@hacc.edu or erb14@psu.edu. Read More
Immunology- Spring, 2015. Text- Kuby Immunology, 7th Ed. Introductory course in Read More
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Introductory Quantum Mechanics II (2004) – Video – Instructors: Prof. Robert Field Prof. Andrei Tokmakoff

This course covers time-dependent quantum mechanics and spectroscopy. Topics include perturbation theory, two-level systems, light-matter interactions, relaxation in quantum systems, correlation functions and linear response theory, and nonlinear spectroscopy. Read More
This course covers time-dependent quantum mechanics and spectroscopy. Topics inc Read More
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Developmental Psychology, Fall 2008

UC Davis psychology lecturer Victoria Cross delivers this course on the developmental account of human behavior from conception through adolescence with emphasis on motor skills, mental abilities, motivation, and social interaction. Read More
UC Davis psychology lecturer Victoria Cross delivers this course on the developm Read More
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PSYC 200 Child Developmental Psychology – Audio – Instructor: Dr. David Schultz

The study of age-related cognitive, social and emotional behavior focusing on theories of development during infancy and childhood. Students learn how social factors—such as one’s family, socioeconomic status, and culture—impact upon human development, and the current state of affairs in America for factors (e.g., divorce, child care, single-parenting) that impact child development. The focus of the course is on human development within the American culture, but both book and lecture materials will also present cross-cultural comparisons. This course provides a foundation for other courses within the psychology department, such as child psychopathology, cross-cultural psychology, and the exceptional child. Read More
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Laura Erickson’s For the Birds

"For the Birds" began airing on KUMD in Duluth, MN, in May, 1986, and is the longest continually-running radio program about birds in the U.S. Hundreds more episodes are available for free at http://www.lauraerickson.com/radio/. Read More
“For the Birds” began airing on KUMD in Duluth, MN, in May, 1986, an Read More
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Introduction to Solid State Chemistry – Prof. Donald Sadoway

This course explores the basic principles of chemistry and their application to engineering systems. It deals with the relationship between electronic structure, chemical bonding, and atomic order. It also investigates the characterization of atomic arrangements in crystalline and amorphous solids: metals, ceramics, semiconductors, and polymers (including proteins). Topics covered include organic chemistry, solution chemistry, acid-base equilibria, electrochemistry, biochemistry, chemical kinetics, diffusion, and phase diagrams. Examples are drawn from industrial practice (including the environmental impact of chemical processes), from energy generation and storage, e.g., batteries and fuel cells, and from emerging technologies, e.g., photonic and biomedical devices. Read More
This course explores the basic principles of chemistry and their application to Read More