Vetenskap – Storbritannien – Nya podcasts

  • Journalist Andrew Gold talks to everyone from cult defectors and politicians to mainstream celebrities - people who’ve challenged the expected script and lived with the consequences.
    Formerly known as Heretics, guests include Robbie Williams, Chris Packham, Chris Williamson, David Baddiel, Richard Dawkins, Bonnie Blue, and former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss.

  • The podcast where we will discuss everything phage. In our series “The History of Phage Therapy” we delve into the fascinating, and at times downright bizarre, story behind the history of phage therapy.

  • Weekly conversations with top nature creators and conservationists about life, work and inspirations. New episodes drop every Wednesday. Please follow, turn on automatic downloads, share with friends and leave a review to support the show. Thank you!!

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  • Join host Thatcher Bloom on a fascinating exploration of the fungal kingdom, from the nutritional powerhouses on your plate to the mind-altering compounds reshaping mental health research. Discover how mushrooms sustain ecosystems, rewire brains, and quietly influence life on Earth in ways science is only beginning to understand.

    For more content like this, visit QuietPlease.ai

    This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

  • The Christian Mind Reset blends Scripture, psychology, and neuroscience to help you renew your thoughts and break mental strongholds. Hosted by April Joy DNP, APN-C (@thechristianpsychnp), each episode explores real struggles, intrusive thoughts, anxiety, and how Godโ€™s Word rewires the brain. Learn how to feed truth instead of strongholds and walk in the peace Christ promises.

    thechristianmindreset.substack.com

  • The Insomnia in Women Across the Lifespan podcast series explores how sleep health and insomnia are shaped by biological, psychological, and reproductive transitions throughout different stages of a womanโ€™s life. From adolescence and menarche to postpartum changes and menopause, the series aims to highlight why insomnia in women deserves greater clinical and research attention, and why this focus is particularly timely. Through moderated conversations with invited experts, each episode will address key challenges, emerging perspectives, and implications for both research and clinical practice, to foster greater awareness and interdisciplinary dialogue around sleep health in women. 

  • The Algorithm of Life podcast explores the scientific, clinical, and technological frontiers shaping the future of genetic medicines, synthetic biology, and beyond.

  • Psychology students sharing their two pence on pop culture, purely for the love of the game. We don't condone that you skip studying, but in case that you are... welcome to your studying away from studying!

  • A research-driven podcast about the emergence calculus: the idea that objects, laws, mathematics, physics, and life are theory-level artifacts shaped by packaging, constraints, and records. Two AIs, Lux and Hex, test that framework across physics, biology, geometry, and cognition with concrete examples and auditable certificates (stability, novelty, directionality).

  • Felix Mercer investigates probability as both humanity's sharpest reasoning tool and our most reliable source of error. Discover why our brains fail at chance, explore competing mathematical frameworks for uncertainty, and learn how probabilistic thinking transforms decision-making.

    For more content like this, visit QuietPlease.ai

    This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

  • Welcome to Europe talks cancer, a podcast series exploring how digital health is transforming cancer prevention and care across Europe.

    In each episode, we bring together researchers, healthcare professionals and innovators to discuss new solutions, cross-border collaboration and the future of cancer care in a digital age.

    The eCAN Plus Joint Action aims to ensure that the benefits of digital health reach all citizens, patients and healthcare professionals โ€“ helping to create more accessible, connected and patient-centred cancer care across Europe.

    Join us as we share experiences, ideas and innovations that can improve lives and strengthen cancer care for the future.

    https://ecanplus.eu/


     Co-funded by the European Union (EU4Health Programme; Grant Nยฐ 101219434). Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or HaDEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

  • The investigations of neuroscientist and psychologist Prof Paul Howard-Jones as he explores how our minds and brains are responding to climate change and environmental issues.

  • Holy Crop! It’s Farmageddon is a conversation series about soil health, regenerative agriculture and sustainable food systems. We build bridges between traditional knowledge and new methods, between farmers and researchers.

    Whether you're a farmer, hobby gardener, student, or simply curious about where your food comes from - here you'll find insight, inspiration, and practical knowledge about how we grow tomorrow's food.

    Holy Crop! is part of Jord♥Festival – a non-profit festival dedicated to regenerative agriculture and sustainable food systems.

    (Episodes in English and Norwegian).

  • Pharmaceuticals is an industry bursting with passion, innovation, and some of the brightest minds around, all committed to making patients’ lives better. But if you’ve spent any time here, you know it can sometimes feel like slogging through the mud – buried in bureaucracy, battling for customers' attention, and constantly being asked to do more with less, despite all the investment and positive change happening around us.

    So, here’s a question for you: What if it’s not just about more training or shiny new processes? What if the real obstacles are the quiet, unspoken rules and assumptions buried deep in our culture?

    Introducing What the Pharma? - a podcast from the curious minds at Rubica designed to dig deep into those hidden barriers through fresh perspectives and bold conversations. Together with industry insiders and thought-provoking guests, we’ll uncover what might be really holding us back and maybe even find some unexpected solutions along the way... because it’s time to ask: What the pharma is really going on here?

  • Each year, we bring together speakers to explore a central theme in Responsible Raw Materials. Across six sessions, 48 experts have shared insights and perspectives.

    Now the conversation continues with the Responsible Raw Materials Podcast. Hosted by Dr Sarah Gordon, it explores the systems, decisions, and people behind the materials shaping modern life, across mining, recycling, agriculture, finance, policy, and communities.

    New episodes drop every Thursday. Listen wherever you get podcasts, and get in touch to share your perspective.

  • Two broadcast meteorologists who can't stop talking about the weather invite you to join their end-of-week conversation. In 10 minutes or less, Emily Gracey and Kerrin Jeromin break down the week's most notable weather events and trending forecast topics โ€“ from hurricanes and snowstorms to the weather phenomena everyone's discussing. Whether they're dissecting a major storm system or explaining why that viral weather video caught fire online, these meteorologists bring their expertise and easy chemistry to deliver the week's weather highlights in a digestible, entertaining format. New episodes drop weekly, sometimes with a glass of wine in hand. Get your Weekly Weather Brief and stay in the know without the time commitment.

  • Strictly Geothermal is the Official Podcast of the National Geothermal Centre. We're spreading the word about the huge potential for Geothermal energy in the UK.

  • Γεια χαρฮฌ, καλฯŽς ฮฎρθατε στο στฮญκι μας, το Καφενεฮฏο των ฮ†στρων.

    Μιλฮฌμε για διฮฌφορα θฮญματα που αφοροฯν τον ουρανฯŒ, το σฯμπαν και ฯŒ,τι υπฮฌρχει μฮญσα σε αυτฯŒ.

    Δεν εฮฏμαι οฯτε αστρονฯŒμος, οฯτε αστροφυσικฯŒς, αλλฮฌ ελπฮฏζω να σας κฮฌνω να ενδιαφερθεฮฏτε για τον ΚฯŒσμο γฯρω μας!

  • Orbital Briefing explores the history, technology, and future of human spaceflight.

    From the early days of Mercury and Apollo to the Space Shuttle era and the new generation of spacecraft being developed today, each episode dives into the missions, machines, and people that made space exploration possible.

    Hosted by Ron Walker, Orbital Briefing brings the stories of spaceflight to life through deep dives into historic missions, the engineers who built them, and the technologies that will carry humanity farther into the cosmos.

  • The Golden Bough A Study in Magic and Religion is an expansive comparative exploration of mythology and religion authored by the renowned Scottish anthropologist Sir James George Frazer (1854–1941). This groundbreaking work presents a modernist perspective, examining religion as a cultural phenomenon rather than through a theological lens. While many of its theories have been challenged over time—most notably the connections drawn between magic, religion, and science—the books influence on contemporary European literature remains profound. Frazer delves into the common threads of religious belief, spanning from ancient belief systems to more modern faiths like Christianity. He posits that ancient religions often revolved around fertility cults, centered on the worship and ritual sacrifice of a sacred king, embodying a dying and reviving god—a solar deity intertwined with a goddess of the earth, who dies at harvest and is reborn in spring. This compelling narrative is woven with vibrant examples from cultures worldwide, all articulated in a style that is seldom rivaled by his successors. (From Wikipedia, with small additions by Måns Broo)