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Planet Texas
PLANET TEXAS
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Everything’s bigger in Texas…including the natural disasters. Texans face fires, floods, hurricanes, droughts, freezes, tornadoes and more – and the thing making these big Texas disasters even bigger? Climate change. In partnership with Planet Texas 2050, this new podcast from The Drag tells stories of how major disasters affect all of us.. but also how there is still hope for the future.

Ilisimatusarneq, KNR
ILISIMATUSARNEQ, KNR
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Aha! With JAHA
AHA! WITH JAHA
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Aha! With JAHA is a podcast where Science, Policy, and Practice intersect. The Journal of American Heart Association presents dynamic discussions with authors, key leaders, and policymakers around the latest science published in the journal. Tune in monthly for a new episode.

Mongabay Latam
MONGABAY LATAM
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Cubrimos las historias ambientales más importantes de Latinoamérica. Informamos con rigor, claridad e independencia. Escucha cada semana las noticias más importantes que no debes perder de vista. Conoce más en: es.mongabay.com

Science Trek: The Podcast
SCIENCE TREK: THE PODCAST
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Kids have lots of questions about science. Hosts Evie and Garrett are here to help. On episodes of the Science Trek Podcast, scientists answer elementary-age students’ questions on a variety of science topics. The podcasts pair perfectly with the website, ScienceTrek.org, where kids, parents and educators can find videos, facts, games, teacher resources, lesson plans, 360° immersive videos and more! Science Trek is produced by Idaho Public Television, a trusted source for children's educational content.

The Meaning of Green
THE MEANING OF GREEN
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The podcast about solving environmental problems.

PODCAST-19: FiveThirtyEight on the Novel Coronavirus
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FiveThirtyEight's COVID-19 podcast is laser-focused on evidence. What do we know about the novel coronavirus, and what do we know we don't know? COVID-19 has pushed Americans into more uncertain territory than most have ever known. Our podcast helps listeners understand what they can be certain about, and what is still unknown. We investigate coronavirus mysteries, debate when it's safe to reopen the economy and keep track of the latest scientific developments on vaccines and treatments. We do it all with FiveThirtyEight's trademark blend of transparency and rigor.

Discourse
DISCOURSE
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Hosted by Dean Allan Cole, this podcast from the Steve Hicks School of Social Work at the University of Texas at Austin features conversations about social work education with leadership at universities and colleges across the United States.

Need To Know
NEED TO KNOW
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The Need to Know Podcast delves into the reality of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) and explores its implications for all of us. Hosted by two of the most respected voices in the field, award-winning investigative journalists Richard Dolan and Bryce Zabel, the show delivers smart, in-depth conversations about one of the most profound mysteries of our time. Each week, Dolan and Zabel bring their decades of expertise in investigative reporting, broadcasting, and storytelling to break down the latest developments, credible reports, and emerging theories. From high-level government briefings and historic UFO cases to cutting-edge research and cultural impact, their goal is to separate fact from speculation — and explore the big questions: Who are they, and what do they want? With exclusive interviews, deep dives into official documents, and thoughtful analysis grounded in evidence, Need to Know offers listeners a trusted source for clarity and insight. Whether it’s breaking news, hidden history, or the shifting landscape of disclosure, Dolan and Zabel guide the audience through the noise and toward understanding.

Radiology Advances Podcast | RSNA
RADIOLOGY ADVANCES PODCAST | RSNA
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A podcast showcasing articles from the Radiology Advances journal. Podcast Team Lead Podcast Editor- Diego Lopez-Gonzalez, MD, MPH, Trainee Editors- Nelson Gil, MD, PhD and Luca Salhöfer, MD

Still Here
STILL HERE
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Still Here – the Nova Scotia Hospice Palliative Care Association’s inaugural podcast series, was created to explore the full spectrum of what it means to live, grieve, care, and continue after loss. Hosted by Jason Flinn – educator, grief recovery specialist, and life coach – Still Here is an unfiltered, heart-forward podcast that looks at grief not as a problem to solve, but as a profoundly human experience to witness. Grief doesn’t follow a script. Neither do we. Through real conversations with caregivers, clinicians, advocates, and everyday people, this series shines a light on the emotional realities of loss, caregiving, terminal illness, and healing – while also diving into the social, political, and cultural contexts that shape how we navigate them. From healthcare access and gendered caregiving roles to cultural traditions and policy gaps in end-of-life care, Still Here brings timely perspectives to deeply personal terrain. This podcast isn’t just about grief – it’s about what it means to be human in a world that doesn’t always know how to talk about pain. Whether you’re supporting a loved one through illness, grieving someone you’ve lost, or trying to make sense of your own story, Still Here offers a space for truth, tenderness, and the courage it takes to keep showing up. We’re just getting started – and we hope you’ll stay with us. Music by Vivian Khor, https://www.viviankhor.com

Tiny Living Beings
TINY LIVING BEINGS
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Tiny Living Beings is a weekly podcast where listeners get to know a scientist, a weird microorganism they like, and why they think it’s interesting. Our planet is full of billions of different microscopic organisms, most of which are still unknown to science. The ones we do know are diverse and strange. Microbiology knowledge is often gatekept by scientists who discuss this information in exclusive professional circles, but more of these topics need to be shared with the public! Although generally upbeat and fun, conversations often tangentially address frustrations with society or become existential, which, because of the time we are living through, is inherently connected to any discussion of topical scientific information. Content is geared toward all ages and backgrounds, anyone who is scientifically curious.