How we see, and Smallpox experiment
Remember when science used to be part of the discovery of the world? It was keenly related to exactly what Everyone knee about real life, and the key experimenters were so obviously real people, pursuing questions that everyone had? Remember when science was engaging, and when it made us feel more enlightened about the past and more hopeful about the future? The BBC has done it again! “Science Stories” are a lovely antidote to a million sci-fi fantasies about science as the Doomsday machine dragging us down to Hell.
Radical Linguist via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/14/19
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Very interesting and unusual choice of content, but why oh why do we have to endure the cutesy girlie inflections of the presenter? We ARE well into the 21st century now!
Frustrated o2 customer via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/05/17
The episodes presented by Philip Ball are excellent. Easy to listen to, engaging and informative. The episodes present by Naomi Alderman are unbearable. They are presented in the style of a twee children’s bedtime story. After multiple attempts I have never got to the end of one of her episodes.
Annoyed99 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/30/19
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