Podcast

The EUSci podcast is lovingly crafted (well... carefully crafted, well crafted at least), by our crack team of podcasters every two weeks. Read a bit about the team's exploits below, and tune in or jump on board yourself!

EUSci Podcast #29

If you're living in Britain, you can't have missed that elections are rapidly approaching. If you're still undecided, the EUSci podcast is here to inform you about the science policies of the various parties. But first, our host Alan Boyd guides us through stories about opportunistic bees, virtual copycats, volcanoes on Venus, and much more.

EUSci Podcast Extra: Edinburgh Science Festival 2010

EUSci Podcast #28

We hope that by now everybody has had a chance to peruse the new issue of the magazine. Of course the podcast arm of the EUSci media empire has not been idle in the meantime. Today, our host Katie Marwick guides us through stories about silent RNA and wounds, a new human species, how bats calibrate their internal compass, and much more.

EUSci Podcast #27

Two surprises await you in today's podcast. The first is our interview with Ben Goldacre, which is definitely not an April Fools joke. The second is, well, our April Fools joke! Try to guess what it may be, as our host Jon Manning guides us through stories about gender-confused chicken, clean energy, unethical behaviour in the dark, all-yellow bees, and much more.

EUSci Podcast Extra: Rudra Kapila and Copenhagen

Listen to an exclusive interview with Rudra Kapila, PhD student in carbon capture and storage policies at the School of Geosciences at the University of Edinburgh. We talk about her experience in Copenhagen, what went on at the conference, and the reasons why Copenhagen wasn't a success.Download LinkYou can subscribe to the feed for the podcast here, or by using the podcast button on the sidebar. If you have iTunes, click the iTunes button to subscribe automatically.Don't know how to subscribe to podcasts? There's a tutorial here.
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