Educational Podcasts : Science
SETI Institute : Are We Alone

You might think this podcast would be all about SETI and its search for intelligent life out there somewhere... well no, this is a good general science resource that tries to be topical and fun, without dumbing down, but still suitable for most secondary school students
One of my favourite science podcasts.
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Are we alone : web page or ![]()
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Jodcast
Astronomy Cast
Discovery
Hubblecast
Little Atoms
Nature
Science in Action
Science Times
Science Weekly
Scientific American
Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures
The Royal Society
National Geographic
Material World
NASA....
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