What are some recommended science podcasts for listening on your commute?

In summary, a physics/science podcast is an audio program that covers topics related to physics and other branches of science. It can help listeners stay updated on the latest developments, learn about new theories and concepts, and gain a deeper understanding of complex scientific topics. There are many popular physics/science podcasts, such as "StarTalk Radio," "Radiolab," and "Science Friday," which offer engaging discussions and interviews with experts. These podcasts can also be a great learning tool, with some featuring educational segments or mini-lessons. Listeners can find and listen to physics/science podcasts on various podcast platforms or through dedicated apps.
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David Swift
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Hi,

Please share links to podcasts you recommend (science topics), They are so great to listen to on the way to work instead of the radio

I only know of

titanium physicists http://titaniumphysicists.brachiolopemedia.com
and the Joe rogan podcast episodes with brian cox and neil degrasse tyson
 
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NPR's Science Friday is quite good. Stuff to Blow Your Mind is often about science. Scientific American's science talk is good, but can get a bit dry. TWIS (This week in science) goes to the other side, but is quite good at times.
 

What is a physics/science podcast?

A physics/science podcast is an audio program that focuses on topics related to physics and other branches of science. It can cover a wide range of subjects, from the latest research and discoveries to interviews with experts in the field.

Why should I listen to a physics/science podcast?

Listening to a physics/science podcast can help you stay updated on the latest developments in the field, learn about new theories and concepts, and gain a deeper understanding of complex scientific topics. It can also be a fun and engaging way to learn about science.

Are there any popular physics/science podcasts?

Yes, there are many popular physics/science podcasts, such as "StarTalk Radio" with Neil deGrasse Tyson, "Radiolab" by WNYC Studios, and "Science Friday" by NPR. These podcasts have a large following and cover a variety of interesting topics in an engaging and accessible way.

Can I learn about physics/science from a podcast?

Yes, podcasts can be a great way to learn about physics and science. Many podcasts feature interviews with experts and discussions of scientific topics in a way that is easy to understand for non-experts. Some podcasts even offer educational segments or mini-lessons on specific topics.

How do I find and listen to a physics/science podcast?

There are several ways to find and listen to physics/science podcasts. You can search for them on podcast platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Podcasts. You can also visit the websites of popular podcasts to listen to episodes or subscribe to their RSS feeds. Some podcasts also have their own dedicated apps for easier access.

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