Can't love what you can't hear.
I always relied on this podcast as a pleasant supplant to my SCIAM subscription. The magazine however has been depreciating their audiences intelligence, which in light of the peculiar difficulty in downloading, compels me to me look elsewhere for serious yet understandable scientific information. You can't like what you can't hear.Read full review »
mhesq via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/07/11
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I was very happy to see that Scientific American has come up with an intelligent, informative and entertaining podcast. Just proves that science doesn't have to be pretentious and dry. I like the magazine a lot but really like the pace and topics of this podcast to listen to on my commute. ...Read full review »
Street Smart via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/23/06
This podcast is simply a vehicle for modern evolutionary theory propoganda. I would be willing to listen to it anyway if it didn't go out of it's way to childishly mock every intelligent person who questions it's theories. It actually may be worth listening to anyway, as it will...Read full review »
steve2000 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/28/06
This, originally, was a pretty good podcast. I like Steve Mirsky, BUT the last few I've listened too spend way too much time on The next issue of SCIAM. And, unfortunately, the quality of the magazine is dropping too. I cancelled my subscription since the devote too much time to...Read full review »
mroren via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/06/10
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