Showing posts with label podcasts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label podcasts. Show all posts

Friday, 18 October 2013

Nature PastCasts

The Nature PastCast is a podcast series telling the stories behind some of the biggest papers in Nature's archive. Each month for a year, the PastCast will explore Nature's back catalogue, setting in context key moments in the history of science – and rooting out some of the quirkier reports from the journal – with the help of scientists and historians.

Click on the links below to access each episode:


October 1993: Could there be life on other planets?
September 1963: Plate Tectonics
August 1975: Monoclonal antibodies: from basic science to blockbuster medicine
July 1942: WW2 Radar Design
June 1876: The arrival of the first Gorilla in Europe
May 1985: The discovery of a hole in the ozone layer
April 1953: The structure of DNA

 

Wednesday, 15 December 2010

Videos and Podcasts on Ecology and Evolution

Videos and Podcasts from the British Ecological Society's journal Methods in Ecology and Evolution http://www.methodsinecologyandevolution.org/view/0/podcasts.html, including interviews with authors and tutorials on methods in ecological modelling. Also have a look at the Methods blog http://methodsblog.wordpress.com/ to keep up to date