EUSci Podcast #36
Friday, August 27th, 2010 Posted in Podcast | No Comments »After our foray into the glamorous world of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, we are now back in our cozy basement studio, ready to bring you another fun- and pun-filled episode of the EUSci podcast. This week, our host Katie Marwick guides us through stories about evolving robots, watching electrons in real time, how having sex [...]
EUSci Podcast #35
Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 Posted in Podcast | No Comments »This podcast almost did not come into being, as technology conspired to rob us of our hard-earned recording. But you can’t keep the EUSci podcast team down, and the next week we were back in the studio to re-record the whole thing. This week, our host Jess Smith explores stories about cheating plants, mosquitoes, new [...]
EUSci Podcast Extra: Interview with Martin Austwick
Wednesday, August 4th, 2010 Posted in Podcast | No Comments »Listen to the full-length version of our interview with Dr Martin Austwick, physicist, musician and podcaster. Download Link We talk about: Martin’s work with medical lasers. Quantum computing in a nutshell. The Sound of the Ladies, Martin’s band, and their new album. Making songs about science. His alter ego, Martin the Soundman on the Answer [...]
EUSci Podcast #33 – Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition
Sunday, July 11th, 2010 Posted in Podcast | No Comments »We’re back again with more science than you can throw a stick at, including a special report from the Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition. This week, our host Bethan Lowder guides us through stories about flu vaccines, strange water, quantum gravity, giant molecules IN SPACE, and much more. So sit back and enjoy our take [...]
EUSci Podcast #32 – Featuring PhD Comics
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010 Posted in Podcast | No Comments »For those of you currently enjoying the sunny weather in Edinburgh, this podcast is perfectly designed for listening to while sunbathing in the Meadows. This week, our host Frank Dondelinger guides us through stories about quantum entanglement, giant molecules, invasive viral DNA, and much more. So sit back and enjoy our take on the viral [...]
EUSci Podcast #31
Thursday, June 10th, 2010 Posted in Podcast | No Comments »It took a while, but we are finally back with a brand new EUSci podcast. This week, our host and intrepid producer Kirsten Findlay guides us through stories about solar flares, synthetic cells, risks for dementia carers, and much more. So sit back and enjoy our take on the genuine flash of science stories that [...]
EUSci Podcast #30
Saturday, May 15th, 2010 Posted in Podcast | No Comments »Not even exams, volcanoes, and the desertion of one of our producers to Eastern Europe could keep us from bringing you the latest EUSci podcast. This week, our host Jess Hedge guides us through stories about supersized crops, elephant alarm calls, twisting nanowires, and much more. So sit back and enjoy our take on the [...]
EUSci Podcast #29: Sci-Vote Edition
Thursday, April 29th, 2010 Posted in Podcast | No Comments »If you’re living in Britain, you can’t have missed that elections are rapidly approaching. If you’re still undecided, the EUSci podcast is here to inform you about the science policies of the various parties. But first, our host Alan Boyd guides us through stories about opportunistic bees, virtual copycats, volcanoes on Venus, and much more. [...]
EUSci Podcast Extra: Edinburgh Science Festival 2010
Sunday, April 25th, 2010 Posted in Podcast | No Comments »There’s only one place to be in Edinburgh during April for any self-respecting geek, and that is the Edinburgh Science festival. The EUSci podcast was there, and our intrepid team of reporters has managed to interview some of the headliners of this year’s festival. Download Link Listen to the podcast to hear interviews with: Quentin [...]
EUSci Podcast #28
Thursday, April 15th, 2010 Posted in Podcast | No Comments »We hope that by now everybody has had a chance to peruse the new issue of the magazine. Of course the podcast arm of the EUSci media empire has not been idle in the meantime. Today, our host Katie Marwick guides us through stories about silent RNA and wounds, a new human species, how bats [...]


