There is a nice list of sites that offer regular science (and history and philosophy) podcasts. Do you know any others that you can recommend?
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In may 2006 I had this list of science podcasts subscribed:
http://bjoern.brembs.net/news.php?item.92
I still listen to most of them…
Radiolab is pretty interesting and has some high production values, though all the “clever” little sound effects can get old pretty quickly.
The Podclast, a once-per-fortnight podcast by geology bloggers. (On a temporary break for the summer field season.)
USGS CoreCast – a weekly podcast from the US Geological Survey.
ASU’s Ask A Biologist podcast. It was on Apple’s site and RSS news feed recently:
My list of podcasts:
http://thedispersalofdarwin.blogspot.com/2007/12/history-of-science-podcasts.html
Check out the Harvard Medical Labcast at http://podcast.hms.harvard.edu/