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- Link
- http://ecorner.stanford.edu/podcasts.html
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- Science and Technology
- Subject
- Business Studies, Education, Technology
- Medium
- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Blogs, Podcasting, Streaming/Download
A termly lectures series (2005 to date) from Stanford University featuring talks from leaders in technology, business, finance, education and philanthropy. The majority of talks are streamed as audio or video.
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- Link
- https://www.nature.com/nature/articles?type=nature-podcast
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- Bio-Medical, Science and Technology
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- Agriculture, Astronomy, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Engineering, Environmental Studies, General Science, Nature, Physics, Technology
- Medium
- Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Podcasting, Streaming/Download
Podcasts. Each week ‘Nature’ publishes a free podcast hosted by Kerri Smith, with reporters Noah Baker, Ewen Callaway, Lizzie Gibney, Geoff Marsh and Charlotte Stoddart. Every show features highlighted content from the current edition of the journal including interviews with the people behind the science, and in-depth commentary and analysis from journalists covering science around the world. Topics covered include a simulation which will help scientists discover how the moon was formed and how blind rats have a magnetic sixth sense.
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- http://www.wired.co.uk
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- Bio-Medical, Science and Technology
- Subject
- General Science, Technology
- Medium
- Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Journals, Podcasting, Reviews, Streaming/Download, Technology
Podcasts on the latest developments in science and technology. Each weekly 30-minute episode covers at least five stories. The subjects covered are wide-ranging and include biometric banking, venomous snails and how new technologies are being used to further political protest in North Korea. The presenters are Nate Laxton, Olivia Solon and Liat Clark. The podcasts are also available free for streaming or download on iTunes
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- Link
- https://www.theskepticsguide.org/
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- Science and Technology
- Subject
- General Science, Technology
- Medium
- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Discussion Lists, Information Sources, Podcasting, Streaming/Download, Web Links
Popular and long-running science podcast dedicated to promoting critical thinking, reason, and the public understanding of science through online and other media. There are two types of podcasts: a longer version, in a magazine format and a short one called 5x5 in which five sceptics talk for five minutes about news in the world of science and pseudoscience The site also links to a YouTube channel where past podcasts have been adapted to the YouTube format. Includes a forum, a news section and a useful list of logical fallacies.
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- https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02b8t1k
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- Arts and Humanities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
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- General Science, History, Social Studies, Technology
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- Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Courses, Streaming/Download
This site accompanies a major sixty part series broadcast from October 2014 on Radio 4. A joint collaboration by the BBC and the Open University, the series presents a wide-ranging foray into the history of ideas according to scientists, philosophers, linguists, and religious and political thinkers. The programmes are accompanied by a series of short but cleverly designed animations, voiced by Gillian Anderson and Harry Shearer, each of which presents a snapshot view of a particular philosophical problem or idea. Current themes include the nature of freedom, knowing wrong from right, the origins of the universe, has technology changed us and what makes us human. The Open University also has a page devoted to the series, with links to the animations themselves as well as to other relevant textual and audiovisual resources from Open University academics and researchers.
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- Link
- http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/index.php
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- Arts and Humanities, Bio-Medical, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
- Subject
- American Studies, Art, Drama, Film Studies, Information Studies, Languages, Literature, Politics and Government, Social Studies, Technology
- Medium
- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Archives/Museums, Streaming/Download
These webcasts consist of lectures and talks by experts, academics, researchers and archivist. The Library of Congress has many different sites, collections and projects, covering a wide range of subjects: all are well-represented here and have been divided into eight broad subject areas: Biography, History, Performing Arts, Education, Government, Poetry and Literature, Religion and Science & Technology. Users can narrow their searches further within these broad headings, according to project/site/collection eg. The American Folklife Center, the Music Division, the Digital Future and You project, to name but three. The webcasts come with a brief description, date when uploaded and fully searchable transcripts. There is also a section for recently added webcasts. Although the talking head format is slightly old-fashioned the content is good and its searchability makes it a useful and user-friendly resource.
Other Online Moving image Audio
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- Link
- http://omegataupodcast.net/
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- Science and Technology
- Subject
- Computing, Engineering, General Science, Mathematics, Physics, Technology
- Medium
- Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Podcasting, Streaming/Download
A podcast which covers a range of subjects in science and engineering. The episodes are in either English or German (ie. they’re not bilingual). All episodes are published under the Creative Commons Non-Derivative Licence 3.0. The podcast is wide-ranging, covering computer science, artificial intelligence, game theory, astronomy and antimatter.
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- Link
- http://www.pebblemill.org/
- Category
- Arts and Humanities
- Subject
- Media Studies, Radio Studies, Technology
- Medium
- Film/Video, Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Producers/Broadcasters, Streaming/Download, TV/Radio listings, Video Sources
This excellent resource documents the history of Pebble Mill Studios in Birmingham, from the building’s opening in 1971 to its demolition in 2005. The site features video interviews, stills and text about the history of the studios, with contributions from production staff, including directors, editors, producers, writers and camera operators. Amongst those interviewed are David Rudkin, who wrote the acclaimed Play for Today ‘Penda’s Fen’, who talks here about working with director Alan Clarke.
Searchable Transmission lists give a chronology of drama broadcast from BBC Pebble Mill between 1972-200. The listings include drama series Thirty Minute Theatre, Playhouse and Play for Today, listing transmission date, writer, producer and director. A slight caveat for users is that the material is presented in the form of a blog, so that entries are arranged chronologically, which can make searching difficult. The material is, however, broadly arranged in three categories: ‘Building’, ‘Television’ and ‘Radio’. The site was created by Vanessa Jackson, who worked at Pebble Mill from 1987 to 2004. She is currently (2014) Degree Leader in Television at Birmingham City University: the site is part of a research project to document programme making in the regions, and was been funded by Screen West Midlands. For copyright reasons no footage from the original BBC programmes is available on the site.
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- Link
- http://www.hellointernet.fm/
- Category
- Science and Technology
- Subject
- Computing, Information Studies, Technology
- Medium
- Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Podcasting, Streaming/Download, Web Links
CGP Gray and Brady Haran talk about the internet in this ten episode ‘experimental’ podcast. Intellectual property and the question of ‘Copyright and the web’ is a subject to which the pair frequently return. The casual, conversational tone belies the interesting and thought-provoking content which will be of interest to anyone concerned with the ‘evolving conversation’ of the internet.
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- Link
- https://www.cbc.ca/radio/quirks
- Category
- Bio-Medical, Science and Technology
- Subject
- Astronomy, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, General Science, Genetics, Nature, Physics, Technology
- Medium
- Radio/Sound
- Type of resource
- Blogs, Podcasting, Streaming/Download, Web Links
This awarding-winning science podcast is produced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and presents the latest discoveries in the physical and natural sciences. The programme also examines the political, social, environmental and ethical implications of new developments in science and technology. Listeners can play or download each podcast in its entirety, or segment by segment, and there are links to related articles, news stories and interviews. Each episode is about an hour long, and generally features around five separate items.