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Best podcasts about science music

Latest podcast episodes about science music

This Week in Microbiology
302: Itching and Scratching and New Antibiotics

This Week in Microbiology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 54:33


TWiM describes the mechanism for the S. aureus itch and scratch induced skin damage, and discovery of a novel class of antibiotics that targets the lipopolysaccharide transporter.   Become a patron of TWiM.   Links: S. aureus drives itch and scratch behavior (Cell) Staph scratches its itch (Cell) A new class of antibiotics (Nature) A new type of antibiotic (Nature) Novel antibiotic targets LPS transporter (Nature) New antibiotic traps LPS (Nature) Macrocyclic peptide drugs (Science) Music used on TWiM is composed and performed by Ronald Jenkees and used with permission. Send your microbiology questions and comments to twim@microbe.tv  

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Totally Useless Information Podcast
SCIENCE- MUSIC- FASHION

Totally Useless Information Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 39:53


This week- What was the first song to ever be performed in space? What do 2 woman's names, a vegetable and a gangsta rapper have in common? Listen, laugh and learn with Nick & Roy. Celebrate your loved one's birthday with Nick & Roy's birthday messages. https://www.nickandroy.com/birthdays/  

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Totally Useless Information Podcast
GARDEN- SCIENCE- MUSIC

Totally Useless Information Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 40:58


This week- Nick and Roy take you down the garden path with a new topic. What type of tree gets hit with lightening the most? Why did Roman soldiers admire Gladiolas so much? Is it true that pine needles contain more vitamin C than a lemon? Listen, laugh, and learn with Nick & Roy. Celebrate your loved one's birthday with Nick & Roy's birthday messages. https://www.nickandroy.com/birthdays/

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Totally Useless Information Podcast
SCIENCE- MUSIC- DREAMS

Totally Useless Information Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 40:57


This week- What do astronauts do when they have an itch? Have you ever dreamt of wearing a chicken suit? Do surgeons really play video games to make fewer mistakes in the operating room? Listen, laugh, and learn with Nick & Roy. Celebrate your loved one's birthday with Nick & Roy's special birthday messages. www.nickandroy.com

An Even Bigger Fly On The Wall
1828. Book. History. Math/Science. Music. Poetry. Attar. Sufi. Shakespeare. (08/21/22)

An Even Bigger Fly On The Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 339:00


For Educational purposes and inspirational materials. The Actors, Artists, Authors, Creators/Commentators, Poets/Producers and other professionals own their books/poetry, plays, music/songs and content. ☆☆Check out You Tube Interview by Host, Elie Mystal, with his guest Malcolm Nance, Author of multiple bestsellers, Retired Navy Captain and National Security Analyst. .☆☆Discretion is advised. May not be suitable for some audiences. ☆☆Check out the RSC, (Royal Shakespeare Company), You Tube video, "Exploring Rhetorical Speech": Brutus' Speeches in Julius Caesar.☆☆Student Debt and loans updates. Secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona advised Chuck Todd, Host of NBC's show, "Meet the Press," that an announcement is coming at the end of August 2022 about the Student Loan forgiveness promise made by Biden to cancel $10k student loans for borrowers before he was sworn in as the 46th President of the U.S. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Spectacular Science
The 100th Episode of Spectacular Science! – Music and the Brain

Spectacular Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 23:04


This is the 100th episode of Spectacular Science! This is a very big milestone for this podcast. In this episode, Akshay is celebrating the 100th episode of Spectacular Science with a musical spectacular! In this episode, Akshay talks to Dr. Alan Harvey from the University of Western Australia about how the brain processes music. Akshay … Continue reading "The 100th Episode of Spectacular Science! – Music and the Brain"

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An Even Bigger Fly On The Wall
1706. Math and Science. Music. (04/23/22)

An Even Bigger Fly On The Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 122:17


For Educational Purposes Only. The Artists, Authors, Creators and Producers own their music/songs and content. ☆☆

COVID Era - THE NEXT NORMAL with Dave Trafford
Champagne; David's Question; This Week In Science; Music News

COVID Era - THE NEXT NORMAL with Dave Trafford

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 41:20


David Cooper tells a story of his trip to Sweden and his friend orders champagne for some ladies at a restaurant. Listen to hear what happens next! Almost as good as the Roses Jim like to send to patrons at sports bars. The Big Question of the Day; What inspired you when you were young and what did you want grow up to be. Both Jim and David have some good stories. This Week In Science with the Showgram's favourite science guy Dan Riskin! This week we talk about whether COVID was man made, and Star Trek's Captain Kirk (William Shatner), is going to space for real! #science Guess the Music News with The Showgram's favourite music journalist, broadcaster and publicist That Eric Alper and guesses the music news of the week based on the short song bytes we play. #music  

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Behind the Music Business Podcast
James Cooper (Rocket Science Music)

Behind the Music Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 68:30


Here is another chat about all things music publishing and sync for your ear holes. I know James from way back in 2009 when he first joined Sony Music Publishing and he was there through till 2020 (including the EMI buyout) when he left to set up his own thing ‘Rocket Science Music'. It was great to catch up with James and find out his motivations for leaving the role at the largest music publisher on the planet to go at it alone and what its like as a freelancer/business owner in the world that he operates in at the moment. Links to his stuff below. https://www.rocketsciencemusic.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/rocketsciencemusicltd/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamescooper7/ https://twitter.com/mstrsqrl Get in touch with me via: Email - behindthebusinesspod@gmail.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/dannychampion Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/danmchampion/

Super Brain
Sixty Second Science - Music

Super Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 0:59


Just a minute motivation from Sabina Brennan to transform your everyday brain into a Super Brain See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse
Dr Yewande Pearse — Sound Science: Music, Emotion and Fish Part II

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 32:20


Born and bred in North London, Dr Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at the Institute of Psychiatry, London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a writer for Massive Science – an online science media platform, and a TEDMED Research Scholar for this year’s Stage Programme. Born of a mutual love of science and music, Yewande believes that science is for everyone. Sound Science is a monthly podcast about the science stories that affect our lives and in some way relate to music. With the help of guest experts in the field and a carefully selected sound track curated to the theme of the scientific topic, Yewande brings you stories that will make you hear science differently.

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse
Dr Yewande Pearse — Sound Science: Music, Emotion, and Fish Part 1

Sound Science Podcast with Dr. Yewande Pearse

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 42:45


Born and bred in North London, Dr Yewande Pearse completed her PhD in Neuroscience at the Institute of Psychiatry, London in 2016. She is now based in Los Angeles, where she works as a Research Fellow, developing a stem cell therapy treatment for a rare childhood brain disease. Outside of the lab, Yewande is a writer for Massive Science – an online science media platform, and a TEDMED Research Scholar for this year’s Stage Programme. Born of a mutual love of science and music, Yewande believes that science is for everyone. Sound Science is a monthly podcast about the science stories that affect our lives and in some way relate to music. With the help of guest experts in the field and a carefully selected sound track curated to the theme of the scientific topic, Yewande brings you stories that will make you hear science differently. On this episode of Sound Science, Dr Yewande was joined by Dr. David Bashwiner.

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast
Harlem's Tahvis Magruder Talks Science, Music, Mom, Morehouse and more on The Danny Tisdale Show

The Harlem World Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 29:16


Listen to Harlem's Tahvis Magruder, as he talks science, mom, Morehouse and more, with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.Tahvis Magruder, born and raised in Harlem, New York. He graduated as Class of 2017 Valedictorian, he likes the arts, actor, musician, servant and well-traveled Tae Kwon Do fighter. He is an undergraduate scientist at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. Since the age of thirteen, he has traveled to medical schools, research centers, and hospitals to gain interest and curiosity for neurosurgery and neuroscience around the nation. As a future physician-scientist, he sees himself as a future Nobel Prize winner like Harlem born Nobel Prize winner Dr. Paul Falkowski who we interviewed last year who talked about a megaflood in covering Harlem in 2100.Find out more about Tahvis Magruder here.Subscribe to our podcasts from iHeartRadio, to Apple Podcasts, to Spotify, to Google Podcasts, to Stitcher, to TuneIn + Alexa and get the feed here.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theharlemworldmagazinepodcast)

Fastline Fast Track
Ep. 24: Sunbelt Ag Expo, Sonny Perdue, fall weather conditions, Farm Science Review, music of Erik Stucky

Fastline Fast Track

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 50:10


Episode 24 of Fastline Fast Track includes early interviews from Sunbelt Ag Expo 2019, held Oct. 15-17 in Moultrie, Georgia. On the program are U.S. Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue; Rodney Walker with Alabama Gooseneck Sales; Zeke Hembree with ABI Irrigation and Steve Crouch with Newton Crouch Inc. The episode also features interviews with Terry Burkart with All-States Ag Parts and Ben Johnson with Farmers Edge. Episode 24 also includes interviews with Alex Johnson, Beck's Hybrids; Don Frisbie, Kuhn Krause and Pierce Randall with Great Plains Manufacturing Inc. from Farm Science Review, presented by The Ohio State University, held Sept. 17-19 in London, Ohio. The episode wraps up with the music of Erik Stucky, recorded at the Ernest Tubb Record Shop, 417 Broadway, Nashville, Tennessee.

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nicole woodbury: connecting math, science, music & nature with art, and curating the certain women art show

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 47:08


It's amazing what can happen all because of a semester abroad! For Nicole Woodbury, she discovered her love of sculpture, and found some lifelong friends in the process. Together they curated the first "Certain Women" art show last year.A second year, a second group of artist curators joined Nicole...another beautiful & thoughtful show. Listen and learn more about Nicole -- her artist journey...the contribution math, science, nature & music all have on her work...the things she gives up to pursue her passion (spoiler: naps may have been mentioned).She gives advice to anyone wanting to curate a show, describes her exqusite piece in the certain women show, its meaning, and shares some of her favorite pieces within this year's exhibit. Links:nicolewoodbury.comig: woodbury.nicole certain women art showanthony's fine art & antiqueszion art society podcastemily carruth fullerkatherine ricksangela reichman

Spark Science
Science, Music & Studies with Dr. SAMMUS

Spark Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 27:40


Music is a science! Many of us see this connection. SAMMUS does. She is a rap artist, producer and at the time of this recording finishing her PhD in Science and Technology Studies at Cornell University.    Together we dissect academia (those ivory towers), her path and the music industry. She is now Dr. Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo. We are big fans of everything she has accomplished and excited about everything she will accomplish in the future. To find out more about SAMMUS visit https://sammusmusic.com/ Image credit: Zoolo Brown

Emotional Happiness
EHP090: How Children’s Science Music Soothes The Soul

Emotional Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 28:16


This episode is all about the kids! Dr Jim Thorne is not only an acclaimed Astronomical Engineer, but also a world renowned guitarist. He released two CDs of children’s music to help them learn and love science.The songs on both CDs teach children about the planets through the experiences of two young space explorers, Tommy and Laura who follow in the footsteps of the bold Apollo moon program and go on to visit many other interesting places in space. Dr Jim’s music has been used in many elementary schools to inspire young thinkers with the science and history of human and robotic space exploration. It has even been used to impact the hearts and minds of autistic children in Smithsonian educational space programs.Yes, he performs a song live in this interview, so gather any child in grade 5 or below and enjoy!

Professor Dave Debates
Does Science Belong in Music? (Featuring Ray Hedgpeth)

Professor Dave Debates

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2019 75:14


A lot of educators and YouTubers try to make science-themed music. Whether for entertainment or educational purposes, is this effective? Is it good practice in some other context? Ray Hedgpeth of the nerd-rock band The Amoeba People is an expert in this subject, and I'm no slouch either, being a lifelong musician. Fair warning, there is a lot of nerdy music talk in this one, but also a lot about our personal musical histories and so forth. It's a fun one! Guest: Ray Hedgpeth of The Amoeba People (@theamoebapeople) Website: www.theamoebapeople.com Check out educational tutorials by Professor Dave: www.professordaveexplains.com

Lost in Science
Are some people immune to hangovers? Does salt really make us thirsty? Charlie Marshall on science music.

Lost in Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2017


Is it true that some people don't get hangovers? We look at some research into why that might be. Also, everybody knows that salt makes us thirsty, but new research suggests that may not actually be the case. And Chris talks to Musician Charlie Marshall about his new album of science related songs, and how science can give a deeper understanding of the universe. 

Looking Up With Prof David Block
Looking Up 25.08.15

Looking Up With Prof David Block

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2015 45:00


CliffCentral.com — “Science & Music”. Prof. Block explores some of the great scientists and astronomers who were inspired by music. He is joined by a well known guitarist as well as lecturer Terry Oliphant.

Drum and Bass Dubstep IDM EDM DNB | Hip Hop Trap Breaks & Beats | Reaktor Synthesizer Sounds Design | Computers Music Live /

  Computers (LIVE) features the latest underground Superhero Music The heaviest BASS MUSIC in the universe. Drum and Bass / Reaktor Music unlike anything you've ever heard. Amen-Breaks Podcast-Master / Living idol of idols Javier Casas : Otaku Athlete and Reaktor Gosu Champion and Three Time Golden Mouse Winner. There is a weekly podcast of these works!!! Exclusive Dubstep Trap Bass from America. Hidden away in a Los Angeles reinforced building is the Russian Ens. It is offered only through Podcast. Your circuits will be bent once a week. 8bits, eight terabyte gig after gig. Do you like playing Video Games? Well we've stolen the Synthesizer so get ready! TECHNO HYPERSAWS IDM Are you Professional Pioneer DJ? Do you like mixing, what about food? OK we've got you covered. L.A Battle Artist has ties to AKB48! Thunderous Scratching. Massive Basslines and 303's ACID. Up to the minute show information is posted here citrusonic.libsyn.com and you may visit fm48.org for my info. Thank you and make sure to tell all your friends to subscribe to Computers (LIVE) Otaku MaxMSP Reaktor Three TimeGolden Mouse Winner Weekly podcast on iTunes called "Computer Music Live" App on iOS, Android, Amazon, Windows 8 Computers (LIVE) was recorded in front of a live online audience - catch the stream weekends on Ustream Coming soon to Youtube // Show about #Reaktor #Technology #Science #Music 

The Hideout Sessions
Hideout Sessions Ep.103

The Hideout Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2014 121:38


Hideout Sessions - Episode*103 Lovely to back for another month and to welcome a surge of new subscribers. Thanks to everyone spreading that word, you're doing a sterling job. Alex Session supplies a stunning, 45min turntable workout to shed that winter paunch, plus a barrage of newness from the likes of Breach, Rob Clouth, W.T Drones, Sorceress, K15, Grey matter, Bobby B and loads more. I owe you all a million pints for the support, so consider this an official I.O.U and keep, keeping on! Love you…Rxx 1. W.T Drones ‘Used Words / Not Yet' (One Sense Music) 2. Sorceress ‘Teacups' (Wonderwheel) 3. Fantastic Mr Fox , ft. Denai Moore ‘On My Own' (Black Acre) 4. Sean Piñeiro ‘Green Copy' (Ki) 5. Bobby B ‘History' (Icee Hot) 6. Kafatt ‘Synths & Steamed Rice (Dino Lenny Goes Deep Mix)' (Science Music) 7. Breach ‘Artis' (Aus Music) 8. ALEX SESSION IN THE MIX 9. Matrixmann ‘Venetian Mask' (Spectral Sound) 10. Greymatter ‘One For Pep' (Wolf Music) 11. Rob Clouth ‘Clockwork Atom' (Leisure System) 12. K15 ‘Bordeaux ‘(Glenn Astro & IMYRMIND Feel Dat Distortion Remix)' (Wotnot) 13. Tophat & Alfie ‘Crab At The Green Hunter (Loco Dice RMX) (Karlovak) 14. Pirate Jams ‘Treat Me Right (Original)' (PUNKS) 15. Hozier ‘To Be Alone (Live)' (Rubyworks)

Gutter Trash
Episode 233: The Five Fists of Science

Gutter Trash

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2013 80:53


Recorded on June 2, 2013. Episode 233: The Five Fists of Science Music by Man or Astroman? and Parliament Check out Jason’s site, Eric’s site, Ok, PANIC!, The View Masters, Stupid Sexy Podcast, and The Savage FINcast. Email Eric or Jason. Time – 80:53 min. / File Size – 39mb Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via … Continue reading

Neuroscience
Science, Music & Your Brain

Neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2009 3:50


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The Naked Scientists Podcast
The Sounds of Science

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2008 58:49


The hunt for Bigfoot, how a beer or two can boost attractiveness and the brain basis of imagination go under the lens this week when Ben and Diana also meet the chemist-turned-rapper behind the contraceptive pill and the "Superheroes of Science" a concept album where science mixes with music. Plus, in an Olympic Kitchen Science, Ben and Dave tune in to a baseball bat's sweet spot... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

The Naked Scientists Podcast
The Sounds of Science

The Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2008 58:49


The hunt for Bigfoot, how a beer or two can boost attractiveness and the brain basis of imagination go under the lens this week when Ben and Diana also meet the chemist-turned-rapper behind the contraceptive pill and the "Superheroes of Science" a concept album where science mixes with music. Plus, in an Olympic Kitchen Science, Ben and Dave tune in to a baseball bat's sweet spot... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists