On a pilot basis, Science will be offering periodic podcasts built around interesting stories in the journal and on its sister sites. You can listen to these audiocasts on your own computer simply by clicking on the "Listen to MP3" links on the podcast announcements below. If you use a podcast aggregator like iTunes or Juice, you can subscribe to our podcast feed to automatically download the files for syncing to portable audio devices.
http://www.sciencemag.org/about/podcast.dtl#section_podcast-list
The Naked Scientists is a live weekly audience-interactive science radio show which is archived in streamed, downloadable and podcast audio formats on this website. Each of the shows or podcasts are also supported by a text transcript to help you to find what you're looking for, and to provide an alternative way to experience the media.
Join host Steve Mirsky each week as he explores the latest developments in science and technology through interviews with leading scientists and journalists.
The Nature podcast highlights science published in the best peer-reviewed science journal, and features interviews with the people behind the science explaining their work and the bigger picture in their own words.
Ne Scientist.com provides audio and video files via the Internet. Users are able to subscribe via RSS feeds which can be downloaded onto your mp3 player or computer desktop, where you can listen via a media player.
The official NASA Portal podcast, NASAcast, contains the latest audio and video features from the NASA web site, NASATV's This Week at NASA, and more.
Download the latest nature and science news, eye-opening photography, audio travel guides, classic video clips, world music coverage, and wild animal adventures with National Geographic's free podcasts.
NOVA brings you short audio stories from the world of science--anything from hurricanes to mummies to neutrinos. For more science programming online and on air, visit NOVA's Web site at pbs.org/nova, or watch NOVA broadcasts Tuesday nights on PBS.