The eLife Podcast, from eLife, the researcher-led, open access digital publication for outstanding research in life science and biomedicine.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 99 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Natural SciencesLife SciencesScience |
This month, as the eLife Podcast hits its century, we hear how getting frog dads to cross-foster tadpoles has revealed the way in which some frogs come by their microbiomes, the ants that do gene therapy, signs that disease causes a breakdown in nutr... more
In the eLife podcast, a university compost heap has turned up Finland's first documented "giant virus". Also, why monkeys de-sand their supper, and how learning more languages actually makes brain tissue thinner. Then, the link between sugar and neon... more
What is the impact of an extra year at school on the brain? Also, how poison dart frogs come by their toxins, using movies to track the developing infant nervous system, the insect-spread bacterial plant parasite that is a mastermind of matchmaking, ... more
This month, how films are helping neuroscientists link brain activity patterns to specific thought processes, a breakthrough in managing opiate overdose, a technique to study animal teamwork, extracting more information from brain scan data, and how ... more
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Very interesting.
The host’s question and conclusion for the research helps me to understand the science. Plus, the host’s voice is beautiful.
I'm a PhD scientist in life sciences; I listen to a lot of science research podcasts and this one is the best I've found so far, definitely superior to similar offerings from Nature/Science/PNAS. The interviews are interesting and the host asks insightful and thoughtful questions which really dig into the science being discussed. I would encourage anyone interested in learning more life sciences to give this a listen. Keep up the good work!
Accessible and entertaining, requires some scientific background. About 4 Interviews with researchers per episode. Good host.
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A blend of engaging interviews with leading scientists and researchers, the discussions explore a wide range of topics in life sciences and biomedicine. Episodes cover cutting-edge research, from the genetics of diseases to novel therapies, offering insights that appeal to both academic and general audiences. The discussions often incorporate real-world implications of scientific advancements, making complex research accessible and relevant to listeners interested in the intersection of science and everyday life. The podcast's unique angle lies in its focus on promoting listener understanding of scientific concepts through skillful storytelling and expert analysis.
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The eLife Podcast launched 12 years ago and published 99 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on The eLife Podcast include:
1. Maisie Fischer
2. Eva Vaseli
3. Laurent Keller
4. Hayley Tomes
5. Anya Delanga
6. Maziar Devangai
7. Nick Judd
8. Roger Kivit
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