Nature Boy is a general science show hosted by four PhD graduate students studying plant biology at UC Riverside. Join Michael, Marschal, Jon, and Jess the first Sunday of each month as research from varied fields is discussed, made digestible, and often criticized. An irreverent look at the often over revered field of scientific research.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | ScienceNatural SciencesEducation |
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The Nature Boy crew assembles sans-Marschal for a discussion of genomics. Not to be confused with gnomics, or the study of gnomes. more
Jess misses this one as she completes her PhD program and officially becomes Dr. Toth! Please send all gifts to Jonathan Montgomery, cash is preferred. more
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The Nature Boy crew assembles once again to discuss a real bummer of a year. Science news is reviewed, hearts are broken, and as always, hair and teeth look flawless. Sit back with your old chums and enjoy the review of the latest year of Nature Boy'... more
The Nature Boy crew goes head to head to head in this one! Who will win the ultimate showdown of current science news and peer-reviewed articles? Whoever wins, so do you as a listener! more
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This podcast is hosted by 3 PhD students from UC Riverside, but does not have the condescending tone of most scientist-hosted podcasts. I love science podcasts, but those which are too dry, under-researched, or trying too hard to be funny bore me. The hosts' chemistry is very obvious, and the result is a podcast which is informative, supported by high quality research, and above all entertaining.
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