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podcast science friday

by Donnell Langosh Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is science diction on Science Friday?

Science Friday frequently features listeners that call in with their most riveting science questions. From the people who make Science Friday, we bring you Science Diction, a bite-sized podcast about words—and the science stories behind them.

What time does Science Friday start on radio?

Radio Listen to Science Friday live on Fridays from 2-4 p.m. ET Give A Gift To Science Friday Make a special year-end gift to Science Friday. All donations will be matched $1 to $1! Donate Now Featured Segment

Where is Science Friday located?

Ethics + Policy Brain Explore Everything Science Friday 30 Broad Street, Suite 801 New York, NY 10004 About Us Donate Shop Newsletters Stations Staff & Board Careers Contact Facebook Youtube Twitter RSS $52 Give a dollar for every Friday! Thank you for helping us continue making science fun for everyone. Support Science Friday today

What are the best science podcasts to listen to?

Check out our podcasts, including Science Diction and Undiscovered. Covering the outer reaches of space to the tiniest microbes in our bodies, Science Friday is the trusted source for news about science, technology, and other cool stuff. Host Ira Flatow mixes it up by featuring people in the know and those who want to be.

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Is Science Friday a podcast?

From the people who make Science Friday, we bring you Science Diction, a bite-sized podcast about words—and the science stories behind them.

What time is NPR Science Friday?

2-4 p.m.Friday, 1-3 p.m. Science Friday is a weekly science talk show, broadcast live over public radio stations nationwide from 2-4 p.m. Each week, they focus on science topics that are in the news and try to bring an educated, balanced discussion to bear on the scientific issues at hand.

How can I listen to Science Friday live?

Science Friday | 90.5 WESA. Science Friday is a weekly science talk show, broadcast live over public radio stations nationwide.

Is Science Friday free?

The exhibit is free and open to the public at the California Academy of Sciences, and it is also available online. Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs at sciencefriday.com.

How can I download Science Friday?

Just go to sciencefriday.com/listen to stream. We also upload every story to our SoundCloud account, where you can subscribe to a feed and download directly.

Who Hosts Science Friday on NPR?

journalist Ira FlatowAward winning science correspondent and TV journalist Ira Flatow is the host of Science Friday, heard on public radio stations across the country and distributed by WNYC Studios.

What happened to hidden brain?

Sasha Fernandez, Former Editorial Intern | August 11, 2020. The host and founder of NPR's Hidden Brain is leaving the network to produce the show and related projects through an independent production company. Shankar Vedantam announced his departure in an email to NPR staff Aug. 3.

Is Science Friday reputable?

Science Friday is an award-winning producer of high quality, fact-checked, and trustworthy science news and educational programming.

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Ira talks to Sarah Everts, author of the new book, The Joy Of Sweat, about what makes sweat useful, the cool chemistry of this bodily fluid, and why it's our evolutionary superpower. Betelgeuse's False Supernova Alarm The famous red giant star, Betelgeuse, sits on the left shoulder of the constellation Orion.

Does the EPA take scientific integrity seriously?

EPA takes seriously all allegations of violations of scientific integrity. EPA's scientific integrity official and scientific integrity team members will thoroughly investigate any allegation of violation of EPA's scientific integrity policy that they receive and work to safeguard EPA science.

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