Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Podcast review: NPR Health & Science



If you enjoy "All Things Considered" and other fine programs on National Public Radio, you'll recognize the same excellent production qualities and writing in their Health & Science podcast. If you are new to podcasting, there are even some short explanations of podcast essentials on the NPR site. With a list as of today of 189 different podcasts, NPR should be on your short list of sources for this kind of 'offline radio'.

Here are some of the stories in the last 3 Health & Science podcasts:

- The Links Between the Dalai Lama and Neuroscience
- Intelligent Design and Academic Freedom
- Flu-Vaccine Shortages and Distribution Delays
- Making Affordable Drugs in Africa
- Vietnam Takes Steps to Head Off Flu Pandemic
- Jury Rules Merck Not Liable for Heart Attack Death
- Flying Doctors to the Rescue
- Scientists Identify Dyslexia Gene

Enjoy ... and be informed!

http://www.npr.org/rss/podcast/podcast_directory.php

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