Science Underground is a two-minute podcast hosted by TED speaker and scientist Ainissa Ramirez. By the time you sip your coffee or eat your cereal, Science Underground explains a science topic in a fun and understandable way. The show explores a range of topics—some that are pulled right from the headlines, others are topics you’ve been wanting to know. Ainissa interviews tops scientists and translates their work in everyday language--arming you with science nuggets for the next lunch table chat, water cooler klatch, or cocktail party. Each week there is a separate topic that can be listened to before class or when you have a brief moment to spare. The ideas will give you much to think about long after the podcast is over. New episodes are released on Sunday mornings. (Many topics align with NGSS.)

Subscribe

Title Date published
The Science of Fireworks 2016-07-01
How Fireflies Make New Medicines 2016-06-26
Can We Make A Transporter? 2016-06-19
Making Ketchup Hurry Up 2016-06-12
ZOMBEES 2016-06-05
How Animals Camouflage 2016-05-29
Smart Shirts 2016-05-22
How Lightning Makes Magnets 2016-05-15
Say Cheese, Pandemic 2016-05-08
Saving Monarch Butterflies 2016-05-01
Meat Grown in a Lab 2016-04-24
How Animals Gossip 2016-04-17
How Plants Know Which Way Is Up 2016-04-10
Bubbles that Print 2016-04-03
Space Suit Secrets 2016-03-27
Invisibility Cloaks 2016-03-20
As Sweet As Pi 2016-03-13
How Atoms Keep Time 2016-03-06
How Frog's Legs Helped Make the Oscars Possible 2016-02-28
Making a Phone Call in Ancient Africa 2016-02-21
12

Comments about Science Underground

comments powered by Disqus
Advertisment: