“BBC business as usual
Most of the shows fail to address the topics they promote adequately. They offer brief introductions before delving into simplistic ethical discussions. Rather than delving into scientific explanations, the focus tends to lean heavily towards ethical considerations, reminiscent more of North Korean propaganda than Karl Popper's philosophy.
The panel of experts often seems arbitrarily chosen from “prestigious” British or American institutions, lacking genuine knowledge and legitimacy on the subject matter. The discussions come across as propagandistic, devoid of constructive debate, as everyone seems to share the same perspective and defends it vigorously. Overall, it feels more like a platform for the BBC's political agenda rather than a genuine exploration of scientific topics."”Read full review »
J Pilger via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
03/23/24
“I look forward to Inside Science every week! It is informative, thoughtful and current. The host and guests are well prepared and know their science!”
CharlesVashon via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/29/17
“As with many popular science programs is over obsessed with human evolution. Therefore it often falls into the trap of conflating the latest speculation in this field with real scientific breakthrough in others- sometimes comes across as a slap in the face for real science. Despite this niggle...”Read full review »
Matt-the-angry via Apple Podcasts ·
Great Britain ·
06/29/18
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