
Covering the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies, Science Friday is the source for entertaining and educational stories about science, technology, and other cool stuff.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1195 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Life SciencesScienceNatural Sciences | |||

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This is the first thing I listen to each morning. I enjoy the variety of topics. I especially enjoy getting to hear from the scientist themselves.
I have started listening to show back when I was in high school and my dad introduced me back in the day and so many later I am still enjoying and listening to Science Friday.
Ira and Flora ask the questions that we all want to know about science topics. Their wit and punny style make me laugh while I’m learning. Thanks for satisfying our scientific curiosity!
Love the topics and the guests, but PLEASE tell them to stop the “good question” preface before EVERY single answer. I’s becoming a drinking game joke. I suspect someone coached scientists to say this but it gets to be patronizing and annoying or hear over and over again. Just share your expertise and move the conversation forward.
I’ve listened ro Science Friday since its inception and I love it. It’s always informative and covers a huge range of scientific topics. I also want to say how happy I am that Flora has returned. She’s terrific.
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This podcast explores a wide range of topics in science and technology, providing listeners with entertaining and educational content that spans from astronomy to microbiology. Frequent discussions include environmental issues, conservation efforts, innovative technologies, and public health topics, appealing to a curious audience eager to learn about the latest scientific advancements. Each episode often features expert guests who share their insights and experiences in their respective fields, making complex subjects more accessible and engaging through clear explanations and relatable storytelling. Also noteworthy is its ability to balance both depth and humor, making science enjoyable for listeners of all backgrounds.
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Recent guests on Science Friday include:
1. Dr. Margarita Díaz-Andreu
2. Dr. Rupert Till
3. Dr. Erin Pettit
4. Dr. Rakesh Jain
5. Dr. Viveka Vadyvaloo
6. Dr. Patrick Krug
7. Dr. Kristen Lear
8. Dan Fagin
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