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The Science and Technology Directorate at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center sponsors the Science@NASA web sites. The mission of Science@NASA is to help the public understand how exciting NASA research is and to help NASA scientists fulfill their outreach responsibilities.

Science and nature features, news, and humorous educational songs to listen and learn by.

Interviews with Australian scientists

Each weekly Science Update Podcast contains five brief yet satisfying stories on the latest discoveries in science, technology and medicine, from aardvarks to zygotes, and, every now and then, aardvark zygotes. We also answer your science questions and even say your name on the air (unless you'd really rather we didn't) and send you a highly collectible Science Update "Smarten Up" mug. The Science Update family of radio shows and podcasts is produced by AAAS, the world's largest general scientific society. Those who prefer their podcasts daily should check out the Science Update Podcast - Daily Edition.

A podcast of the SouthWest Science Foundation

A recent public Time Travel lecture on the book Time Traveler: A Scientists Personal Mission to Make Time Travel a Reality by Ronald L. Mallett professor of physics at UCONN

What was the Star of Bethlehem? Was it a planetary conjunction? a supernova outburst? a comet? Astronomer Bill takes you on an astronomical adventure of Biblical Proportions.

Skeptical discussion, critical thinking, science, and the de-bunking of the supernatural and psuedoscience.
Skeptical discussion, critical thinking, science, and the de-bunking of the supernatural and psuedoscience.

Explore controversial science with leading researchers and their critics.

Banned and driven with stripes from the world of mainstream pop pseudoscience, Skeptoid takes on the toughest challenges to the realm of reason and rationality. From the sublime to the startling, no topic is sacred, politically incorrect though that may be.

It's a big sky -- someone has to watch it. Tune into SkyWatch, a weekly podcast that delivers the latest astronomy buzz about planets, stars, black holes and more.

SmallTalk is a podcast series where we chat about nanotechnology with leading scientists, thinkers, artists, writers, and visionaries, and look at quirky nanoscience stories in the news. Dr. Stephanie Chasteen, of the Exploratorium’s Teacher Institute, hosts this monthly series. . (odeo/70bbffd44a5fc938)

Science for people who hadn't realized that science could be interesting. Science & technology explained in a conversational way, with a minimum of jargon. Hard science explained, simple science put in context, bad reporting of science responded to -- all in handy blog / podcast form!

Sound Science is a weekly podcast from the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. We answer people's questions about science, technology and math.

NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope is a space-based infrared observatory, part of NASA's Great Observatories program (which also includes Hubble, Chandra, and Compton). These podcasts offer information about the science discoveries, astronomy, and more.

The 33rd Day is a Sci- Fi Audio Theater Adventure with voices and original music written and performed by T. Randolph Scott

Discusions about anything related to marine saltwater and reef tanks. Here we will discuss everything from basic Fish Only tank care to advanced reef system care. We will also discuss equipment and DIY type projects.

LIFEONTERRA is a collaborative filmspace and laboratory exploring the questions and ideas on the cutting-edge of science and at the farthest horizons of the natural world. We are a worldwide crossroads, a forum for compelling issues, and a stage for the awesome diversity of our planet.

Modern science issues tackled over a beer.
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