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Re: [Phys-l] science podcast recommendations?



Brian


The Naked Scientists

60-Second Science


Both good!

Fletch



Quoting Brian Blais <bblais@bryant.edu>:

Hello,

We just got an ipod, and can listen to all sorts of things in the car. My eight-year old has really been interested in Americas Test Kitchen Radio (http://www.americastestkitchen.com/radio/), which really is a fun program and is mildly scientific. I really like it because they do cover some science topics (like the science of taste), they are constantly testing devices and recipes to see if the claims hold up, and it's not a "kids" show (but at the same time I don't have to worry about inappropriate content).

I was wondering if there are any good science podcasts out there that you think would work well in the same way: not just a "kids" show, but interesting, fun, and informative. It could even be a video podcast, or a good video series that I can extract the audio and listen in the car.


thanks,

Brian Blais

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