List of science podcasts
Appearance
The following is a list of science podcasts.[1]
List
Podcast | Year | Starring, Narrator(s), or Host(s) | Produced by | Ref |
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Ologies | 2017–present | Alie Ward | Independent | [2] |
Radiolab | 2006–present | Jad Abumrad, Lulu Miller, and Latif Nasser | WNYC Studios | [3] |
Science History Podcast | 2017–present | Dr. Frank Von Hippel | Independent | [4] |
Gastropod | 2014–present | Cynthia Graber and Nicola Twilley | Independent | [5] |
StarTalk | 2009–present | Neil deGrasse Tyson | Curved Light Productions | [6] |
Science Vs | 2016–present | Gimlet | [7] | |
The Skeptics’ Guide to the Universe | 2005–present | Steven Novella | SGU Productions | [8] |
Wow in the World | 2017–present | Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz | Tinkercast and Wondery | [9] |
Endless Science | [10] | |||
The Naked Scientists | 2005–present | Chris Smith | University of Cambridge | [11] |
60-Second Science | 2018–present | Scientific American | [12] | |
Stuff You Should Know | 2008–present | Josh and Chuck | iHeartRadio | [13] |
Hidden Brain | 2015–present | Shankar Vedantam | Hidden Brain Media | [14] |
Inside Science | 2015–present | Adam Rutherford | BBC Radio 4 | [15] |
The Infinite Monkey Cage | 2009–2019 | Brian Cox and Robin Ince | BBC Radio 4 | [16] |
Science Weekly | 2020–present | Madeleine Finlay | The Guardian | [17] |
This Podcast Will Kill You | 2017–present | Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke | Exactly Right | [18] |
Story Collider | 2012–present | Erin Barker | Story Collider, Inc. | [19] |
Brains On! | 2013–present | Molly Bloom | American Public Media | [20] |
Science Friday | 2021–present | Ira Flatow | WNYC Studios | [21] |
Invisibilia | 2014–present | Kia Miakka Natisse and Yowei Shaw | NPR | [22] |
The Reality Check | 2008–present | Darren McKee, Adam Gardner, Cristina Roach, and Pat | Independent | [23] |
Sawbones | 2013–present | Sydnee McElroy and Justin McElroy | Maximum Fun | [24] |
Nature Podcast | 2014–present | Springer Nature | [25] | |
SciShow Tangents | 2018–present | Hank Green and panelists | Complexly | [26] |
See also
References
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