Random Science Podcasts

  • From KNOW-HOW to WOW
  • The physical world: waves and relativity – for iPod/iPhone
  • Chemistry World Podcast
  • History of Society for Neuroscience: 50th Anniversary
  • Beautiful Bodies
  • With No Due Respect
  • Omega Road Chronicles
  • Would You Like Some Toast?
  • Free Will, Science, and Religion
  • Nature Loving Kids: A Kids Nature Podcast Exploring God’s Wild Wonders
  • Smarty Pants
  • MCMP – Metaphilosophy
  • NOAA and the Octonauts
  • Bookend Tiger Radio
  • Into The Universe
  • A Little About Everything
  • Going Viral: The Mother of all Pandemics
  • Coronavirus Daily Briefing
  • The Ars Technicast
  • The Arwen, Season 5: Dyson Sphere
Swipe left or right
  • Coming Up

    From KNOW-HOW to WOW

    From KNOW-HOW to WOW

    by

    Since Nov 11, 2020 15:10 UTC

    On this award-winning show, you’ll learn how Bosch turns research and development into real WOW moments. Each month we explore a different technology topic from multiple perspectives. Our hosts Shuko, Melena and Geoff present the challenges and successes of Bosch experts and dive into a world that makes life smarter, safer and more sustainable. This podcast is for people who love technology and good stories. Two weeks after each episode, you can get extra nerdy KNOW-HOW and WOWs in our Deep Dive shortcast, where we delve into a specific aspect of the topic. It’s an inspiring tech snack hosted by an AI-generated voice avatar of Geoff.

    Categories: , ,

    Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Coming Up

    The physical world: waves and relativity – for iPod/iPhone

    The physical world: waves and relativity – for iPod/iPhone

    by

    Since Aug 11, 2009 02:00 UTC

    This album explores the science of waves. Five video tracks feature two pair trawling fishermen from the Cornish village of Looe. Their lives and livelihoods depend on gadgets like radio, GPS and radar. This album explores the physics behind this technology, gives a simple introduction to wavelengths and looks back to the discovery of electromagnetism and the invention of radio. To demonstrate just how vital waves are, the two captains turn off their modern communication tools and try traditional methods of keeping in touch. In addition, two bonus video tracks explore Newton’s laws of motion and Einstein’s special theory of relativity, which give us our most basic insight into space and time. This material forms part of the course S207 The physical world.

    Categories:

    Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Coming Up

    Chemistry World Podcast

    Chemistry World Podcast

    by

    Since Jan 4, 2012 09:44 UTC

    Join the Chemistry World team for interviews, news and in-depth discussions of issues facing the chemistry community. Get in touch with your thoughts by tweeting @ChemistryWorld

    Categories:

    Tags: , , , , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Coming Up

    History of Society for Neuroscience: 50th Anniversary

    History of Society for Neuroscience: 50th Anniversary

    by

    Since Oct 10, 2019 04:01 UTC

    “Pathways to Enhance Rigor: A Collection of Conversations” is a limited-series podcast featuring neuroscientists discussing ways to better embed rigor into every part of the scientific process, from experimental design to sharing with the public. These conversations highlight the past, present, and future of rigor in neuroscience and emphasize how individuals can contribute to creating a culture of rigor in their lab and beyond. This podcast is a part of the Society for Neuroscience’s Foundations of Rigorous Neuroscience Research (FRN) program. Supported by the National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), FRN is designed to inform and empower neuroscientists at all career levels to enhance the rigor in their research and the scientific culture at large.

    Categories: ,

    Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Coming Up

    Beautiful Bodies

    Beautiful Bodies

    by

    Since May 13, 2018 21:49 UTC

    Hosts Willow Wallis and Alyssa Mazer talk bodies, positivity, and more! Join us in this inclusive, radical space to talk about marginalized bodies and explore the societal and cultural aspects related to body positivity. From the Fat Acceptance movement, towards issues of disability, gender, class, trans identities, and race, Willow and Alyssa are diving into beautiful bodies! We have genuinely no excuses for this episode. We got together, we sat down, and we completely lost the plot. But hopefully along the way we manage to teach you something about cellulite and skin rolls, things you probably have that the Internet says you shouldn’t. Our twitter: @beautbodiescast Personal twitter: @queerwillow @alyssamazer Our insta: @beautifulbodiespodcast Our … Continue reading Episode 8: Cellulite and Skin Rolls

    Categories: , ,

    Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Coming Up

    With No Due Respect

    With No Due Respect

    by

    Since Apr 9, 2021 00:06 UTC

    “With No Due Respect” Podcast offers baseless insight on everything you ever wanted to know about nothing, and everything.

    Categories: ,

    Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Coming Up

    Omega Road Chronicles

    Omega Road Chronicles

    by

    Since Feb 5, 2010 14:00 UTC

    Between the shadows of thought and the light of reality lies a place long forgotten. One where hope is lost, a discovery of despair, and an appetite for unpredictable horror. It’s not a place where you can lock the windows and doors, but place where you come face to face with the fears and nightmares of your mind. You are about to embark on a journey: A journey reaching deep into the splinter of your mind’s eye. You are not in control… we will bend and twist all your perceived thoughts to an unimaginable depth with things only our minds can conceive of… as you travel down the last path to take… the Omega Road.

    Categories:

    Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Coming Up

    Would You Like Some Toast?

    Would You Like Some Toast?

    Since Jul 25, 2015 21:46 UTC

    Join two friends as they journey through every episode of Red Dwarf, offering you their insanely witty and goofy commentary.

    Categories:

    Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Coming Up

    Free Will, Science, and Religion

    Free Will, Science, and Religion

    by

    Since Mar 17, 2015 18:55 UTC

    A discussion of free will belief relevant to science, religion, biology, psychology, and philosophy. Guests and cohosts are welcome to join us. If you like talking about the difficult topics such as no the injustice of god sending people to heaven or hell in the absence of free choice, or other great talks about morality and social issues. This is the podcast you want to listen to and speak with us on!

    Categories:

    Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Coming Up

    Nature Loving Kids: A Kids Nature Podcast Exploring God’s Wild Wonders

    Nature Loving Kids: A Kids Nature Podcast Exploring God’s Wild Wonders

    by

    Since Nov 5, 2025 14:00 UTC

    Welcome to Nature Loving Kids — a fun, family-friendly show where curiosity meets the great outdoors! Hosted by Garrett Maroon (aka Dad) and his two young nature explorers, 8-year-old Haddie and 6-year-old Dylan. Each 5-10-minute episode dives into one of the fascinating mysteries of our natural world — from talking trees and glowing oceans to clever animals and amazing ecosystems.

    With exciting facts, kid-friendly science, and plenty of laughter (and a few silly jokes from the youngest co-host), The Wild Wonders Podcast inspires kids and parents alike to slow down, look closer, and discover the incredible world all around us.

    Perfect for road trips, bedtime, or anytime your family wants a quick dose of wonder. 🌎💚

    Categories:

    Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Coming Up

    Smarty Pants

    Smarty Pants

    by

    Since Jun 9, 2016 13:00 UTC

    Tune in every week to catch interviews with the liveliest voices from literature, the arts, sciences, history, and public affairs; reports on cutting-edge works in progress; long-form narratives; and compelling excerpts from new books. A podcast from The American Scholar magazine. Hosted by Stephanie Bastek.

    Caitlin Doughty is the death professional behind the Internet’s favorite show about death, Ask a Mortician, and founder of the Order of the Good Death, which works to overcome our culture’s anxiety about dying, grief, and the afterlife. She runs her own funeral home, Undertaking LA, which offers alternatives to traditional, formaldehyde-soaked approaches to burial. In her book From Here to Eternity, she travels the world in search of the good death, from Mexico and North Carolina to Japan and Bolivia, learning about the ways in which other cultures have approached the end of life. We originally spoke to her in 2017, digging in to the subjects of corpse interaction, alternatives to the casket, and what death means to her.

    Go beyond the episode:

    – Caitlin Doughty’s From Here to Eternity
    – Check out Landis Blair’s illustrations for the book on our episode page
    – Ask a Mortician all about coffin birth, ghost marriage, and the iconic corpses of the world on Caitlin’s YouTube channel
    – Read more about the Order of the Good Death, an organization of funeral professionals working to change attitudes about death
    – Virtually visit the high-tech Ruriden Columbarium in Tokyo, Japan with head monk Yajima Taijun

    Tune in every week to catch interviews with the liveliest voices from literature, the arts, sciences, history, and public affairs; reports on cutting-edge works in progress; long-form narratives; and compelling excerpts from new books. Hosted by Stephanie Bastek.

    Subscribe: iTunes • Feedburner• Stitcher • Google Play • Acast

    Have suggestions for projects you’d like us to catch up on, or writers you want to hear from? Send us a note: podcast [at] theamericanscholar [dot] org. And rate us on iTunes!

    —————————————————————

    See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

    Categories: ,

    Tags: , , , , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Coming Up

    MCMP – Metaphilosophy

    MCMP – Metaphilosophy

    by

    Since Feb 21, 2014 09:22 UTC

    Mathematical Philosophy – the application of logical and mathematical methods in philosophy – is about to experience a tremendous boom in various areas of philosophy. At the new Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy, which is funded mostly by the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, philosophical research will be carried out mathematically, that is, by means of methods that are very close to those used by the scientists. The purpose of doing philosophy in this way is not to reduce philosophy to mathematics or to natural science in any sense; rather mathematics is applied in order to derive philosophical conclusions from philosophical assumptions, just as in physics mathematical methods are used to derive physical predictions from physical laws. Nor is the idea of mathematical philosophy to dismiss any of the ancient questions of philosophy as irrelevant or senseless: although modern mathematical philosophy owes a lot to the heritage of the Vienna and Berlin Circles of Logical Empiricism, unlike the Logical Empiricists most mathematical philosophers today are driven by the same traditional questions about truth, knowledge, rationality, the nature of objects, morality, and the like, which were driving the classical philosophers, and no area of traditional philosophy is taken to be intrinsically misguided or confused anymore. It is just that some of the traditional questions of philosophy can be made much clearer and much more precise in logical-mathematical terms, for some of these questions answers can be given by means of mathematical proofs or models, and on this basis new and more concrete philosophical questions emerge. This may then lead to philosophical progress, and ultimately that is the goal of the Center.

    Categories:

    Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Coming Up

    NOAA and the Octonauts

    NOAA and the Octonauts

    by

    Since Jun 3, 2019 13:00 UTC

    Each month, our show dives into a different episode of the children’s TV show The Octonauts, which features a crew of quirky and courageous undersea adventurers. Tune in to hear aquarium educators answer your questions about the real-life versions of the ocean creatures that the Octonauts rescue. Along the way, you’ll learn how you and the children you care about can be heroes for the ocean, too.

    Categories:

    Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Coming Up

    Bookend Tiger Radio

    Bookend Tiger Radio

    by

    Since Aug 11, 2012 22:38 UTC

    Bookend Tiger Radio is a weekly aural adventure brought to you by your heroes Danny D and Andy O. Recording at the one and only Omega Studio, these gentlemen will make you laugh as they discuss the hot topics of the week. Bookend Tiger Radio. Never read again. http://bookendtigerradio.blogspot.com/

    Categories:

    Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Coming Up

    Into The Universe

    Into The Universe

    by

    Since Aug 26, 2013 07:36 UTC

    A look into the wonders of the universe and how it all works.

    Categories:

    Tags: , , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Coming Up

    A Little About Everything

    A Little About Everything

    by

    Since Jul 5, 2022 05:39 UTC

    Welcome to the audio version of A Little About Everything my fellow Pantomaths!

    This show is an attempt to illustrate topics that I enjoy in a digestible and entertaining way. Usually through a fictional narrative.

    The show will talk about the surface level of a wide variety of topics, hence the name.

    You can watch the official video version of this podcast on the YouTube channel A Little About Everything

    Pantomath

    “a person whose astonishingly wide interests and knowledge span the entire range of the arts and sciences”

    Get bonus content on Patreon

    —————————————————————

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Categories: ,

    Tags: , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Coming Up

    Going Viral: The Mother of all Pandemics

    Going Viral: The Mother of all Pandemics

    by

    Since Jun 21, 2018 23:18 UTC

    The science & history podcast all about PANDEMICS. Series 1: Join the ‘disease detectives’ Mark Honigsbaum and Hannah Mawdsley as they investigate the most devastating pandemic of all time: the 1918 Spanish influenza. Part scientific detective story, part historical inquiry, ‘Going Viral’ takes listeners to the scene of the viral crime and in the process recovers the experience of the world’s deadliest virus, which is 100 years old. Series 2: The Covid Files: 100 years after the deadly Spanish Flu, Mark and his guests discuss the many faces of the Covid-19 pandemic. What lessons can we learn from history? Series 3: It’s the science story of the century – how successful vaccines against Covid-19 have been created in under a year. In ‘Vaxx and the Facts’, Marks takes a deep dive into the history and science of vaccinations – exploring how they work, where they come from and where they may be going. Series 4: Pandemic Ethics: produced in collaboration with the UK Pandemic Ethics Accelerator. Follow our news on Twitter @GoingViral_pod Follow us on Instagram – goingviral_thepodcast Blog: markhonigsbaum.substack.com

    Categories: ,

    Tags: , , , , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Coming Up

    Coronavirus Daily Briefing

    Coronavirus Daily Briefing

    by

    Since May 11, 2020 15:02 UTC

    Hosted by Reggie Risseeuw and Marques Pfaff, in just 15-20 minutes, they will cover the coolest stuff that happened in the world that you may have missed. Science, progress, life-hacks, memes, exciting art, and hope. The antidote to depressing headlines. Smart stuff in podcast form. Cool news, as a service.

    Categories: ,

    Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

    + Read more
  • Now

    The Arwen, Season 5: Dyson Sphere

    The Arwen, Season 5: Dyson Sphere

    by

    Since Dec 9, 2010 21:50 UTC

    The Arwen, Season 5: Dyson Sphere is part two of a four part adventure that will stretch across the vastness of space and time. An exciting follow up to The Water Planet, Dyson Sphere introduces a new threat to Earth and all her allies. While traveling through the newly discovered Wormhole Beta space the Arwen receives a message from an astronaut thought dead for 450 years. It’s a mystery too curious for Professor Ricter, Captain Cook and her crew to ignore. The stakes get even higher when it’s discovered the signal originates from a massive Dyson Sphere. What the Arwen and her crew discover changes everything they thought about their place in the galaxy.

    Categories:

    Tags: , , , , ,

    + Read more

Other tags related to science