A lot of great podcasts listed so far! Wanted to throw in a plug for our ecology and science-focused podcast, Major Revisions (https://majorrevisions.weebly.com/). New episodes every couple of weeks or so on topics ranging from big ideas in ecology and science, to classic ecology papers, to the perils of fieldwork, or even how to review a paper or get into graduate school. We also have interviews with ecologists as well (and more coming!). You can find our show on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Stitcher and follow us on Twitter <https://twitter.com/Major_Revisions> and Instagram <https://www.instagram.com/major_revisions/> or email us <majorrevisionss...@gmail.com>!
Also, I personally love Every Little Thing <http://www.gimletmedia.com/every-little-thing>, Science Vs <https://www.gimletmedia.com/science-vs>., In Defense of Plants <http://www.indefenseofplants.com/podcast/>, Superwomen in Science <https://superwomeninscience.wordpress.com/> and Science In Progress <http://www.esastudents.org/> from ESA's Student Section. If you want a deep dive, Lewis MacKenzie wrote a paper on the Science Pod-o-sphere that is great and includes an exhaustive list of virtually every science podcast ever: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/04/11/298356 --jeff On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 9:18 AM, Lynn B. Martin <lbmar...@usf.edu> wrote: > Please spread the word about Big Biology (www.bigbiology.org), a podcast > hosted by Dr. Art Woods > from the University of Montana and Dr. Marty Martin from the University of > South Florida. Our goal is to > discuss some of the big ideas in biology with experts in the field, but in > a fun and engaging way for a > broad audience. > > We're up to episode 6 right now, having talked to Carl Zimmer about the > future of biology, Barbara Han > about predicting disease epidemics, Jon Harrison and Jim Brown about > scaling, Sheila Patek about fast > movements in shrimp, Denis Noble about randomness, and Robert Dudley about > why primates consume > alcohol. Next up is Massimo Pigliucci on phenotypic plasticity and niche > construction. In the coming > weeks, we'll also be posting episodes with Fred Tauber, an immunologist > covering the concept of self, > Vinnie Cassone on time-keeping in animals, Sara Walker on a universal > theory of life, and Patty Brennan > on genital evolution. > > Please check it out and let us know what you think on our Facebook page, > or just spread the word over > Twitter and your other social media favorites. > > We're also very interested to learn what big biology is to you and who > you'd like to hear on an episode, > so share your ideas directly with us via email or post them to our > Facebook page > (https://www.facebook.com/BigBiologypodcast/). > > We hope you like it! > Marty and Art > -- Jeff Atkins Post-Doctoral Scholar Department of Biology Virginia Commonwealth University Visiting Scholar Department of Environmental Sciences University of Virginia