Podcast Index

Podcasts

Browse podcasts by category, open recent episodes, and download audio to listen offline.

The Science Show The Science Show ABC Australia Daily Astrocat: Your Playful and Profound Daily Astrology Podcast! Daily Astrocat: Your Playful and Profound Daily Astrology Podcast! Shane Jinson, Original backing tracks by Cabbitha. Darkwoodsparanormal Darkwoodsparanormal Darkwoods Paranormal JP Lovecraft's Creepy Podcast JP Lovecraft's Creepy Podcast JP Lovecraft IQ - Wissenschaft und Forschung IQ - Wissenschaft und Forschung Bayerischer Rundfunk c’t uplink - der IT-Podcast aus Nerdistan c’t uplink - der IT-Podcast aus Nerdistan c’t Magazin Fun Kids Science Quest Fun Kids Science Quest Fun Kids More or Less More or Less BBC Radio 4 Movers and Shakers: a podcast about life with Parkinson's Movers and Shakers: a podcast about life with Parkinson's Podot Micro Terrors: Scary Stories for Kids Micro Terrors: Scary Stories for Kids Scott Donnelly Engines of Our Ingenuity Engines of Our Ingenuity Houston Public Media Environment Daily Environment Daily Ground Report Merschman Seeds Cup of Joe Merschman Seeds Cup of Joe Merschman Seeds Farming Today Farming Today BBC Radio 4 The Incubator The Incubator Ben Courchia & Daphna Yasova Barbeau Training Science Podcast Training Science Podcast Paul Laursen & Martin Buchheit The Dr. Sky Experience The Dr. Sky Experience 77 WABC Meteor Meteor Český rozhlas Everyday Wellness: Midlife Hormones, Menopause, and Science for Women 35+ Everyday Wellness: Midlife Hormones, Menopause, and Science for Women 35+ Everyday Wellness™ Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast BirdNote Daily BirdNote Daily BirdNote 冷门知识 | 丰富你的知识储备 冷门知识 | 丰富你的知识储备 _要_有_光_ Something You Should Know Something You Should Know Mike Carruthers | OmniCast Media AWONDERJUNKIE AWONDERJUNKIE Ryan Anderson Space News and Weather Today – Auroras, Rocket Launches & Night Sky Viewing Space News and Weather Today – Auroras, Rocket Launches & Night Sky Viewing Caloroga Labs Space News and Weather New Books in Political Science New Books in Political Science New Books Network New Books in Environmental Studies New Books in Environmental Studies Marshall Poe New Books in Gender New Books in Gender New Books Network New Books in Economics New Books in Economics Marshall Poe New Books in Sociology New Books in Sociology New Books Network New Books in Critical Theory New Books in Critical Theory Marshall Poe New Books in Geography New Books in Geography Marshall Poe The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed The Archaeology Podcast Network New Books in Women's History New Books in Women's History New Books Network New Books in Urban Studies New Books in Urban Studies New Books Network Galactic Horrors Galactic Horrors Galactic Horrors West Palm Beach Weather Daily West Palm Beach Weather Daily Fast Foundations
The Science Show

Science

The Science Show

ABC Australia

As bird flu arrives in Australia, an endangered species is being quarantined

July 03, 2026 5:00pm 53 min

We visit a wildlife sanctuary north of Canberra where enclosures are being built to quarantine the eastern quoll, a species already endangered. Will it work and is this a long-term solution?

Lab Notes: Is space junk destroying the ozone layer?

June 30, 2026 10:45pm 10 min

Old satellites and bits of space junk regularly fall back to Earth, burning up as they pass through the atmosphere.All this burning metal causes a chain reaction and ultimately destroys ozone molecules, which keep us saf...

How bird brains help us understand human brains, and how eugenics had as much hand in the birth control movement as did feminism

June 26, 2026 5:00pm 54 min

We also celebrate mathematician Terence Tao’s King’s birthday honour, and go in search of subatomic particles, 2Km underground.

Lab Notes: The bird flu risk for Aussie wildlife

June 23, 2026 10:30pm 13 min

A deadly variant of H5N1 avian influenza has finally reached mainland Australia: the last continent without it. Although the risk to human health remains low, this virus has spread through many different species overseas...

Insects and pain and The Selfish Gene turns 50

June 19, 2026 5:00pm 54 min

If insects feel pain, do they deserve animal rights as apply to mammals?

Lab Notes: What happens when a whale dies?

June 16, 2026 11:00pm 10 min

The largest, deepest and oldest whale graveyard has been found off the coast of Western Australia: teeming with life. Jonathan Webb takes a deep dive with environment reporter, Peter de Kruijff, into the science behind w...

Kris sword with an intriguing history, echidnas, tropical forests and Australia’s energy potential

June 12, 2026 2:00pm 54 min

What might be the biggest threat to tropical forests? Climate change? Illegal loggers? Invasive species? None of the above. It’s roads. Bill Laurance explains.

Lab Notes: Tallest tree in East Asia

June 10, 2026 7:30pm 10 min

On an island full of trees, there can only be one that is the tallest. How did researchers in Taiwan manage to find the tallest tree in East Asia?This week, Jonathan Webb finds this out by speaking to Dr Rebecca Hsu, the...

The First Inventors

June 05, 2026 5:00pm 54 min

Evidence is mounting that Indigenous people were in Australia early than the 65,000 date most now know. And there are suggestions the continent supported a population of at least 2 million people. Authors Sean Ulm, Billy...

Lab Notes: Plants can hear you

June 02, 2026 10:45pm 10 min

Plants are more aware of their surroundings then we give them credit for. A growing body of work is showing that plants can change themselves in response to different sounds.Dr Samarth Kulshrestha, a molecular biologist ...

AI tools in ocean research and a tribute to Dame Bridget Ogilvie

May 29, 2026 5:00pm 53 min

AI offers instant translations between human languages. So will we one day communicate with whales? And while we marvel at the possibilities, the challenge today is preventing collisions between sea creatures and ships, ...

Lab Notes: Lead may be hiding in your clothing

May 27, 2026 10:00pm 10 min

Ever wondered how your sweater became bright orange, or how your leather shoes were made? Chances are, at some point in the process, hazardous chemicals like lead or azo dyes were used. Jonathan Webb speaks to Ellen Phid...

Sex testing at the Olympics: beware the exceptions

May 22, 2026 5:00pm 54 min

The IOC will test athletes for a sex gene. But as Jenny Graves explains, human genomics is diverse. Some athletes may be genetic exceptions and will need to be handled with care and sensitivity.

Lab Notes: Giant dino discovery fulfils a childhood dream

May 20, 2026 10:45pm 10 min

A new giant dinosaur has been uncovered in Thailand: the largest ever found in South-East Asia.More than 100 million years ago, Nagatitan towered over the Earth — and has now been described by a team of researchers from ...

Science and the budget, bird flu closer to Australia and a guide to pollination

May 15, 2026 2:00pm 54 min

Belinda Smith reports on the winners and losers in science following the federal budget brought down this week by treasurer Jim Chalmers.

Lab Notes: Can AI chatbots make you delusional?

May 13, 2026 9:00pm 10 min

Stories of AI chatbot users drifting from our shared reality are increasingly common, often described as cases of AI delusions, delusional spirals, or AI psychosis.New research from Stanford University and the Human Line...

Celebrating David Attenborough’s 100th birthday and a new way of making vaccines

May 08, 2026 1:45am 53 min

The much-loved naturalist David Attenborough is 100. And still working!

Lab Notes: What happens if a major ocean current … stops?

May 06, 2026 8:45pm 10 min

The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is a vast current that helps move water and energy right around our planet, from top to bottom. Scientists say it is slowing down — and might stop altogether, with d...

Australian science under strain

May 01, 2026 5:00pm 54 min

Australia’s research potential is not matched by funding. Belinda Smith speaks to scientists impacted and science minister Tim Ayres responds.

Lab Notes: AI data centres are coming to remote Australia

April 29, 2026 8:30pm 10 min

The Kimberley region is more than 2000 kilometres north of Western Australia's capital city, Perth. The area is both extremely remote and extremely beautiful. So why is it the proposed location for Australia's biggest "A...

Submit Your Favorite Station

Fill in the form below. Make sure to select both Country and Genres.

Name
Category
Hold Ctrl (Cmd on Mac) to select multiple.
Streaming URL
Logo (JPG, JPEG or PNG)

Contact us

Send us a message below. We will get back to you within 24 hours.

Subject
Your name
Email address
Station or page URL
Message
What is 14 plus 18?
We also attach your country, browser, current page, and device details to help us investigate issues.