Covering everything about science and technology -- from the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies -- Science Friday is your source for entertaining and educational stories and activities. Each week, host Ira Flatow interviews scientists and inventors like Sylvia Earle, Elon Musk, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and more.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Category | Science |
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Great short videos to accompany the radio podcast. I would love to see them integrated so you could watch the radio show with video and related stories. But... I think kids like the quick nature of these videos, like a YouTube video. These are visits with scientists, visits with animals, exciting quick- paced content I think make mostly by the young staff at Science Friday who really click with a young audience. My middle school daughter won't listen to the radio show but she will voluntarily wa... more
I have been listening to SciFri since 1997. Just to be very clear, I am not questioning Dr. Rasmussen's credentials as a laboratory scientist ( PhD in microbiology Columbia Univ 2009). She provides excellent virology related discussions. However, the show has at least a fiduciary obligation to inform the listeners that she's not a medical "doctor"/ physician. The show is doing the listeners a disservice by interviewing a non physician who has never practiced medicine, has never dispensed a singl... more
Although I’m getting tired of the Covid focus, I do love this show. Nice to get science from scientists and not from politicians.
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Such great content.
Apple Podcasts | #115 | China/Science |
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