The best science podcasts to make you smarter
Bite-sized science knowledge for your hungry ears.
By Rachel Feltman May 21, 2018
This post has been updated, and will probably be updated again, because that's how best-of lists should work.
I love podcasts, you love podcasts, your grandma probably loves podcasts. Looking for some science you can enjoy while your eyeballs do stuff that isn't reading? Perhaps hoping to regurgitate something that sounds smart while sitting around with family on a summer vacation? Great. Read on.
Flash Forward
Half science, half fiction (which is why it also made our list of the best sci-fi podcasts): Every week, host Rose Eveleth picks a fictional future and has real experts explain how it might work. What if all drugs were made legal? What if antibiotics stopped working? What if the internet suddenly disappeared?
30 for 30: On the Ice
This is another Rose Eveleth creation, so if you like the work she's done with Flash Forward you're bound to enjoy it. But don't expect goofy futurism: this episode of ESPN's recent podcast tells the totally true, harrowing tale of the first all-female expedition to the North Pole. Answering an ad in the paper, 20 women from the U.K. with no expedition experience took off for one serious ski trip. This may not be a podcast that tells stories about doing science in a lab, but it's about pure exploration—which we'd argue captures the same spirit as your favorite science podcasts. Plus, the fact that such an on-foot trek is probably no longer possible due to melting ice gives the story an unfortunate climate angle as well.
Read More at:
https://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2012-02/best-science-podcasts
By Rachel Feltman May 21, 2018
This post has been updated, and will probably be updated again, because that's how best-of lists should work.
I love podcasts, you love podcasts, your grandma probably loves podcasts. Looking for some science you can enjoy while your eyeballs do stuff that isn't reading? Perhaps hoping to regurgitate something that sounds smart while sitting around with family on a summer vacation? Great. Read on.
Flash Forward
Half science, half fiction (which is why it also made our list of the best sci-fi podcasts): Every week, host Rose Eveleth picks a fictional future and has real experts explain how it might work. What if all drugs were made legal? What if antibiotics stopped working? What if the internet suddenly disappeared?
Episode recs: Micro But Mighty, The Altered State, Bye Bye Binary
30 for 30: On the Ice
This is another Rose Eveleth creation, so if you like the work she's done with Flash Forward you're bound to enjoy it. But don't expect goofy futurism: this episode of ESPN's recent podcast tells the totally true, harrowing tale of the first all-female expedition to the North Pole. Answering an ad in the paper, 20 women from the U.K. with no expedition experience took off for one serious ski trip. This may not be a podcast that tells stories about doing science in a lab, but it's about pure exploration—which we'd argue captures the same spirit as your favorite science podcasts. Plus, the fact that such an on-foot trek is probably no longer possible due to melting ice gives the story an unfortunate climate angle as well.
Read More at:
https://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2012-02/best-science-podcasts

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