Ciência – Espanha – Novos podcasts

  • Ever wonder who scientists really are beyond the lab coat? Join Emory Neuroscience PhD students Patlapa Sompolpong and Aranis Muniz Perez as they chAT with researchers from Emory and beyond, exploring the personal stories, passions, and quirks that drive scientific discovery. New episodes come out every month, or well, whenever grad school allows.

  • Explore the boundaries of perception, time, reality, and consciousness. Each week, we take a deep dive into a research paper, from neuroscience to philosophy of mind to the foundations of physics. New episodes every other Wednesday. Produced with NotebookLM.

  • Vidas Soñadas es un podcast narrativo para dormir. Cada noche te acompaña una biografía tranquila, atmosférica y cuidadosamente contada. Recorremos vidas extraordinarias de la historia, la ciencia, el arte, la literatura y la cultura, sin prisa y con una voz suave, para cerrar el día con curiosidad, calma y profundidad.

  • Threat to Society: The Making of a Case is a behind-the-scenes true crime podcast that follows the real-time process of researching and writing a book about a death penalty case that refuses to stay in the past.

    Hosted by a forensic mental health clinician, the show documents what it actually looks like to uncover a case from the inside out—digging through appellate records, tracking down witnesses, navigating court archives, and confronting the gaps between official narratives and lived reality.

    Each episode pulls back the curtain on the process: the breakthroughs, the dead ends, the ethical questions, and the moments where the story shifts in unexpected ways. Rather than retelling a finished narrative, the podcast invites listeners into the uncertainty of building one—where facts are incomplete, perspectives conflict, and the truth is something you have to fight to see clearly.

    At the center is a single question: how does a person become defined as a “threat to society”? But the podcast isn’t here to answer it neatly—it’s here to show how that answer gets constructed.

    This is not just a story about a case. It’s a story about how a case becomes a story.

  • Welcome to Hope in a Dose—the podcast where we explore the science, strategy, and stories behind the therapies redefining what’s possible.
    Designed for CGT innovators, this series helps you move smarter, faster, and with greater operational confidence.
    Across each episode, we unpack the real-world challenges sponsors face today: selecting truly CGT-capable sites, navigating early-phase risk, activating global trials in rare populations, and demonstrating meaningful clinical impact.
    Hosted by Lousie Kearney Head of Cell and Gene Therapy, Strategy and Delivery at Fortrea, a seasoned leader with decades of experience guiding emerging biotechs, Hope in a Dose equips CGT innovators, clinical sites, and Principal Investigators with practical tools to navigate the unique complexities of advanced therapy development.

  • Vivir cien años de manera saludable y con bienestar es un horizonte cada día más realista. Esto es lo que se propone demostrar este verano el bioquímico y divulgador Pere Estupinyà, en conversación con algunos de los científicos y científicas españolas más relevantes del mundo

  • Sleepy Speculations is a long-form philosophical sleep podcast — slow, soft, deliberately wandering walks through metaphysics, consciousness, physics, and the contemplative traditions, designed to be fallen asleep inside.

    Each episode takes one philosophical strand — the principle of least action, why there is something rather than nothing, the old mythologies read as maps rather than history, what we mean when we say the word God — and walks it slowly through one evening's worth of careful attention. The format is intentionally slow and a little repetitive. The thinking is my own; the voice is AI-synthesised, chosen because no human reader can hold the soft register required for falling asleep across hundreds of episodes.

    Written and edited by Dr. Benjamin Outram (D.Phil, Oxford).

    New episodes weekly-ish. If you fall asleep before the end, that's the right way to use them.

  • Es información sobre el tema de los fármacos y para empezar lo hice con la penicilina.

  • Desmontando el miedo irracional a la química. En píldoras de 60 segundos analizamos falacias lógicas, mitos y el marketing del miedo.

    Si además de la ciencia te gusta la tecnología de consumo, escúchame también en el podcast 'Paseando con Ocho'.

    Me podeís encontrar como @sortizrguez
    Contacto: [email protected]

  • Walt Weathers was 35 years young when he was savagely killed while driving through the pines of Big Bear, CA. Along with his life being destroyed, so too were the 93 episodes of a podcast never aired, hosted by Walt and his brother Thread.

    In the wake of his brother's untimely death, host and activist, Thread "Scooch" Weathers, attempts to rebuild, taking an eye-opening look at the psyche of todays internet culture through the microscopic lens of 'cyber-discussion.'
    Join Thread and his myriad of medical professionals as they analyze forums and threads covering a wide array of topics.

  • Welcome to Space & Sexuality, a new podcast series that brings together leading and emerging scholars in the field of queer geographies to explore cutting-edge research at the intersections of spatiality, sexuality, and subjectivity. Grounded in the fields of geographies of sex and sexualities and trans geographies, in each episode Dr Joe Jukes pursues critical inquiry, reflection, and intellectual exchange with scholars from around the world.

    Series 1 features conversations with the editors and contributing authors of Queer Geographies: Key Debates and Contending Perspectives (Bain, Podmore, and Arun-Pina, 2025). While discussions engage with academic ideas, they are also shaped by a warm, conversational tone that reflects the collaborative and socially-networked aspects of critical and interdisciplinary academic work. By combining rigorous scholarship with accessible conversation, Space & Sexuality aims to foster global connections among researchers while opening up vital debates to wider audiences.

  • Welcome to HopeStories: The HARP of Harmony.

    You can't play a melody on a single string. We believe that thriving in a complex world requires a specific, tuned progression: Hope, Action, Resilience, and Purpose.

    In The HARP of Harmony, we treat hope not as a passive feeling, but as the opening note in a larger system. Each episode, we sit down with doers, makers, and community builders to deconstruct how they play the chords of change without losing themselves in the process:

    Hope: How do we find the agency to envision a better future?

    Action: How do we strike the string and turn theory into motion?

    Resilience: How do we absorb discordant shocks and adapt to friction?

    Purpose & Balance: How do we tune our pacing to prevent burnout, ensuring our drive leads to sustainable, harmonious growth?

    The Hosts

    Mike and Rob have spent much of their lives navigating uncertain waters. We've paddled remote rivers, sailed oceans, and learned that when things turn chaotic, the answer is rarely a grand plan. More often it's a series of provisional solutions, small acts of ingenuity that never make it into the textbooks. Often because they probably shouldn't.

    In Hope Stories, we talk with people who've spotted a better way of doing things and are now wrestling with all the reasons the world isn't set up for it.

    Not people who have it all figured out. People who are in the thick of it. Who saw something that could work better and are now bumping up against systems, institutions and habits built around older assumptions.

    These aren't polished success stories or tidy blueprints. They're proper conversations, with plenty of laughs along the way, about what it actually takes to move something new through a world that would rather you didn't bother. The small moves. The dead ends. The moments when the map runs out and you're navigating by feel.

    We like a good tale, we like the people who tell them, and we're firmly on their side.

    Because hope isn't wishful thinking. It's what happens when you see a better way and keep moving toward it, even when everything around you is pulling in the other direction.

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  • College students teach themselves about different topics in environmental anthropology, broadly defined.

    Cover image by Ian Carvell (Flickr)

  • Silaboesfera es un podcast de entrevistas y divulgación académica que convierte a la universidad en espacio de conversación abierta, clara y estimulante sobre el mundo de la Comunicación. Un espacio donde el conocimiento se comparte sin solemnidad, pero con rigor, pensado tanto para estudiantes y profesionales como para cualquier persona curiosa que quiera entender mejor cómo se construyen los mensajes que nos rodean.En cada capítulo, y a través de charlas didácticas de estructura sencilla, nos adentramos en las particularidades de todas las áreas de las Ciencias de la Comunicación: periodismo, comunicación audiovisual, diseño, ética, edición, narrativa, medios digitales, semiótica, retórica, publicidad y nuevas formas de comunicar en un entorno tecnológico en constante cambio.El programa cuenta con la participación de profesores de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Información y expertos de todas las áreas, que aportan contexto, experiencia y claves fundamentales para quienes desean dedicarse profesionalmente al periodismo o a cualquiera de las profesiones del ámbito comunicativo. Aquí se explican conceptos esenciales, se comparten curiosidades académicas y se conectan la teoría y la práctica desde dentro del aula… pero con vocación de llegar mucho más allá.Silaboesfera se realiza bajo el auspicio del Departamento de Periodismo y Nuevos Medios de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Información de la Universidad Complutense, y está presentado y coordinado por el profesor Luis Alonso Martín-Romo.Si te interesa aprender, reflexionar y descubrir cómo funciona la comunicación en todas sus formas —desde la universidad, pero para el mundo real—, este es tu podcast.