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by Hershel Leannon Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the number one science podcast?

The best nature, science and technology podcastsBBC Earth Podcast. First up – ours! ... Nature's Voice. ... Science Vs. ... Crowd Science. ... Rocket.

Does Scientific American have a podcast?

Science Talk is a podcast of longer-form audio experiments from Scientific American--from immersive sonic journeys into nature to deep dives into research with leading experts.

How many science podcasts are there?

By contrast, between 2010 and 2018, the total number of available science podcast series grew exponentially (figure 1a, R2 = 0.99), rising to 952 podcast series by the sampling period (5 January–5 February 2018).

Is Scientific American Free?

ScientificAmerican.com features both free and fee-based content services. Non-registered site visitors have limited access to site content and features.

Who owns Scientific American?

Springer NatureScientific American is published by Springer Nature. The main shareholders of Springer Nature are Holtzbrinck Publishing Group and BC Partners. As a research publisher, Springer Nature is home to other trusted brands including Springer, Nature Research, BMC and Palgrave Macmillan.

Where can I listen to StarTalk?

StarTalk Radio on Apple Podcasts. Science, pop culture and comedy collide on StarTalk Radio!

Are there any good science podcasts?

Our Top 10 Science PodcastsThe Infinite Monkey Cage.Science Vs.Science Magazine Podcast.Probably Science.Stuff To Blow Your Mind.Hello PhD.Talk Nerdy with Cara Santa Maria.The Skeptics Guide To The Universe.More items...

What is the most listened to podcast?

The Top 10 Most Popular Podcasts:THE JOE ROGAN EXPERIENCE. Hosted by Joe Rogan.CRIME JUNKIE. Hosted by Ashley Flowers & Brit Prawat.CALL HER DADDY. Hosted by Alexandra Cooper.MY FAVORITE MURDER. Hosted by: Karen Kilgariff & Georgia Hardstark.THE BEN SHAPIRO SHOW. ... THE DAILY. ... OFFICE LADIES. ... POD SAVE AMERICA.More items...•

Is science vs a good podcast?

Great show, fascinating topics, Wendy is a great host, the production team is AAA. When this podcast first started I couldn't get enough of it. I studied science and really enjoyed this podcast. The episode where Wendy says in the beginning that she knows that not only women can have babies.

How much is a subscription to Scientific American?

$34.99 a yearFor $34.99 a year, your Print & Digital Subscription includes monthly delivery of print issues and is accessible on all of your devices via the web and Android and iOS apps.

What is the best science publication?

The 10 Most Important & Popular Science MagazinesPopular Science. ... Scientific American. ... The Smithsonian. ... The Scientist. ... New Scientist Magazine. ... Cosmos Magazine. ... Popular Mechanics. ... Science News.More items...

How can I read New Scientist for free?

Unlimited online access is available for free to New Scientist subscribers. If you are not a subscriber, then subscribe now through the online subscription centre. Subscribe to the weekly print magazine, the New Scientist app or both to get unlimited access to newscientist.com with your subscription.

Is Scientific American peer reviewed?

It is a well-respected publication despite not being a peer-reviewed scientific journal, such as Nature; rather, it is a forum where scientific theories and discoveries are explained to a wider audience.

Is Scientific American a journal?

First published in 1845, Scientific American is the longest continuously published magazine in the US. The magazine has published articles by more than 150 Nobel Prize-winning scientists and built a loyal following of influential and forward thinking readers.

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What was discovered in the 60s?

From buffalo wings to computer mouses to artificial turf to countertop microwave ovens, ahead are all the inventions from the '60s that we can't believe we ever lived without. While most of the items have stuck around, some of them are becoming a rarity, such as tape cassettes and even touch-tone phones.

What is Randi Zuckerberg podcast about?

This is a podcast about sound. Host Randi Zuckerberg discovers the stories behind the sounds we hear everyday … sounds that inform, entertain, educate, get our attention, influence our behavior, and save our lives. Join host Randi Zuckerberg and her ...

How long have photoferrotrophs been around?

Photoferrotrophs have been around for billions of years on Earth, and new research suggests that they have played an outsize roll in the natural capture of carbon dioxide.

What was the last time this tiny wheel animalcule was moving around?

The last time this tiny wheel animalcule was moving around, woolly mammoths roamed the earth.

Who won the Kavli Prize for Astrophysics?

Ewine van Dishoeck received the Kavli Prize in Astrophysics in 2018 for elucidating the life cycle of interstellar clouds and the formation of stars and planets. What other mysteries of space are left to be uncovered?

Do robins sense magnetic fields?

A molecule found in the retinas of European robins seems to be able to sense weak magnetic fields, such as that of Earth, after it is exposed to light.

What did the Miller-Urey experiment show?

The Miller-Urey experiment showed that the conditions of early Earth could be simulated in a glass flask. New research finds the flask itself played an under appreciated, though outsized role.

How long have photoferrotrophs been around?

Photoferrotrophs have been around for billions of years on Earth, and new research suggests that they have played an outsize roll in the natural capture of carbon dioxide.

Who won the Kavli Prize for Astrophysics?

Ewine van Dishoeck received the Kavli Prize in Astrophysics in 2018 for elucidating the life cycle of interstellar clouds and the formation of stars and planets. What other mysteries of space are left to be uncovered?

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