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science diction podcast

by Mrs. Ayana Vandervort Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Who are the producers of Science diction?

Credits: This episode of Science Diction was produced by Johanna Mayer, Chris Egusa, and Senior Producer Elah Feder. Daniel Peterschmidt is our composer, and they mastered the episode.

What are science fiction podcasts?

Science fiction podcasts encapsulate a broad and diverse section in the audio drama and fiction world. In science fiction podcasting, creators and writers can bring worlds, alien species, and more to life with wondrous effects and voice acting. In fact, science fiction podcasts are what really got me into listening to podcasts.

What is science diction on SciFri?

Hosted by SciFri producer and self-proclaimed word nerd Johanna Mayer, each episode of Science Diction digs into the origin of a single word or phrase, and, with the help of historians, authors, etymologists, and scientists, reveals a surprising science connection.

What is the civilized podcast?

From the creators behind Alba Salix, Civilized is an improvised dark comedy science fiction audio drama podcast. Following the crew of a marooned terraforming spaceship crashed on an alien planet, Civilized delivers thematic storytelling dealing with cloning terraforming and more.

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What happened Science Diction?

Saying Goodbye To Science Diction April 5, 2022 • Dear Science Diction listeners, It is with sadness that we announce the finale of the Science Diction podcast.

What does scientific diction mean?

Filters. A programming language designed for mathematical formulas and matrices, such as ALGOL, FORTRAN and APL. Although all programming languages allow for this kind of processing, statements in a scientific language make it easier to express these actions.

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 are the 4 types of diction?

There are eight common types of diction:Formal diction. Formal diction is the use of sophisticated language, without slang or colloquialisms. ... Informal diction. ... Pedantic diction. ... Colloquial diction. ... Slang diction. ... Abstract diction. ... Concrete diction. ... Poetic diction.

How do I learn diction?

How to improve your dictionPractice tongue twisters. ... Read aloud. ... Manage your pace. ... Exaggerate mouth movements. ... Use exercises to strengthen your facial muscles. ... Control your breathing. ... Imitate good speakers. ... Prepare in advance.More items...•

Is Science Friday reliable?

Science Friday is an award-winning producer of high quality, fact-checked, and trustworthy science news and educational programming. For 30 years, we've introduced top scientists to public radio listeners, and reminded them how much fun it is to learn something new. But we're more than just a radio show.

Where can I find NPR stories?

As of the new NPR.org site re-launch on July 27, over 20,000 visitors had gone online to get transcripts. Now, all you have to do to get a story's text is visit www.NPR.org and click on the transcript link to the right of the audio button, located just below the story's title.

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.

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Who produced Science Diction?

Credits: This episode of Science Diction was produced by Johanna Mayer with Diana Montano and Katie Feather. Elah Feder is our Senior Producer. Daniel Peterschmidt composed all our music and they mastered this episode. Nadja Oertelt is our Chief Content Officer.

What is the number for Science Friday?

The number is 929-499-WORD, or 929-499-9673.

Who is the editor of the language of food?

Credits: Science Diction is hosted and produced by Johanna Mayer. Our editor and producer is Elah Feder. We had additional story editing from Nathan Tobey.

Segment Guests

Johanna Mayer is a podcast producer and hosts Science Diction from Science Friday. When she’s not working, she’s probably baking a fruit pie. Cherry’s her specialty, but she whips up a mean rhubarb streusel as well.

Segment Transcript

JOHN DANKOSKY: OK, think of the word “cobalt.” It’s a striking shade of blue, an element on the periodic table, and at one point, a tricky goblin from German folklore.

Meet the Producers and Host

Christie Taylor is a producer for Science Friday. Her day involves diligent research, too many phone calls for an introvert, and asking scientists if they have any audio of that narwhal heartbeat.

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A World Where is an unsettling anthology podcast where the sci-fi setups seem both hyperbolic and a little too close to home. Sound designed with binaural audio–easier heard than explained, so just know that headphones are mandatory –it’s easy to slip not just into the sounds themselves, but also each episode’s plot. For episodes that are short, there’s a slow burn feeling to how intense A World Where can get. Erasing traumatic memories goes to as unexpected places as a cooking competition show do, but with completely different trajectories.

Why are science fiction podcasts so popular?

As science fiction in film becomes glossier, bigger, and more dependent on CG, there’s often something lost to the imagination– and this is exactly why science fiction podcasts are so great. Fiction in podcasting often goes for high-genre concepts that would be too difficult or expensive to put into a visual medium, ...

What is the best time travel podcast?

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