The EUSci Podcast
The EUSci podcast is an offshoot of the Edinburgh University Science (EUSci) magazine. Each 30-minute podcast consists of a news section, where we discuss the latest in science news; correspondent reports, where a member of our team presents a piece of research in more detail; a feature section, which is usually an interview; if applicable, a discussion of a controversial science story that made the news recently; and our "EU-What?" segment, in which we talk about recent science findings that seem obvious.
Listeners can subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or RSS feeds and have new episodes downloaded directly to their MP3 player. Alternatively all episodes are also available for direct download from our website.
The podcast complements the EUSci magazine and website by:
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Covering breaking news science stories and developments.
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Featuring exclusive audio interviews with renowned scientists and other people involved in science.
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Highlighting some of the quirkier aspects of science in our "EU-What?" segment.
You can find all episodes of the podcast on the website:
Some podcasts you can listen to:
Podcast 42: Featuring the ATLAS Boogie, and a paper that claims to demonstrate ESP.
Podcast 39: Featuring two interdisciplinary PhD student at the University of Edinburgh, and the Ig Nobel Prizes.
Science at the Fringe 2011 Special: Featuring interviews with Robin Ince, Helen Arney, the Edinburgh Skeptics and many more.
