Science Friction

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Artificial Intelligence has suddenly gone from the fringes of science to being everywhere. So how did we get here? And where's this all heading? In this new series of Science Friction, we're finding out.

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  • Music_Lv'r
    Interesting Topics, in Science, from Down-under
    I (mostly) like this Podcast, and in my leisure time, tend to binge-listen to it. Most Topics are super-interesting, informative, and educational (where Science is concerned). There are some topics however, which—though important to be addressed—I myself, prefer not to hear them, and simply mark them as played. Where Science is concerned, this Aussie podcast does cover a wide range of topics not commonly heard, or known about, which, for the most part, I really do enjoy listening to. It “tickles my Brain!” I like my brain to be “tickled!”
  • colbycheese
    Decent, but...
    This show is very left of center on politics. If you are ok with this then no big deal, but you have to ask is there room for politics in science. Full disclosure is that I typically vote conservative. However I am very open minded and I feel I have a good grasp of both sides as my political viewpoint is more Libertarian than conservative. This all to say that much of this podcast is informative, but it also seems to try to influence people by being very one sided in its reporting. There are many viewpoints to every story. Science should let science speak, not the politics.
  • FarFletch'd
    Highest Recommendations
    A truly captivating show for scientists and non-scientists alike. Natasha Mitchell asks great questions, doesn’t shy away from tough topics, and very engaging to listen to.
  • Jack_McCoy
    Unique Science Show
    There’s lots of science shows out there but what sets this one apart is the sheer enthusiasm of its host, its phenomenal sound design (music, sound effects, aural immersion, etc.), and the incredible diversity among episodes. You seriously never know what topic Science Friction will look at next, from pharmaceutical trials gone wrong to the near-certain ecological collapse of our planet to the science of artificial wombs. This show carves out a place all its own among science podcasts.
  • JPthr33
    Invaluable International Resource
    As a yank I find this to be a thought provoking look into Australian thought and culture. Thanks, Australia!
  • Janenic64
    Fascinating and empathetic: a must-listen
    I love Science Friction. It's science storytelling at it's best, helmed by the wonderful Natasha Mitchell. Listen to one episode and you'll be hooked. The August episode on drone warfare is a great place to start.
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