What /sci/ podcasts do you listen to?
I usually just put on tech talks I find on YouTube, lately I've been watching John Carmack talk about Oculus.
But any type of STEM podcast would be perfect
Thank you
true capitalist radio
>>9002157
Thanks
>>9002137
>STEM podcast
Joe rogans podcast is pretty great if you want to learn science
>>9002201
>DUDE STEM CELLS LMAO
Not that type of stem, dude. JRE doesn't lend itself to running in the background or helping to focus.
I watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmUI2qf9uyo every morning before I start my work and feel my IQ increase by 10 points every day.
>>9002534
why do smart people have to be such nerdy cucks
>>9002137
Not entirely science but great nonetheless; BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time.
a16z
Quirks and Quarks
Every Little Thing
The Economist - Babbage
The Future of Everything (Wall Street Journal)
and this as well>>9004463
>>9003190
There's an inverse relationship between IQ and testosterone. Also, a lot of wimpy kids become successful in STEM to "get back" at the chads and staceys who cucked them in high school.
>>9002137
I like Planetary Radio, especially the space policy episodes.
Nature used to be pretty prolific with updates and content, but this year it seems to have slowed down with episodes.
Physics world Science Podcast is pretty good too.
>>9002137
For some great computer science and pentesting stuff, just look up DEFCON videos and turn on youtube's autoplay
Hard to find anything good. Most of the stuff is skin deep. Stuff that goes deeper like lectures you need video for or you miss at least half of it.
>>9002137
Infinite monkey cage can be entertaining
>>9002201
> tfw it's another "Joe sits around smoking dope while some bimbo talks about freeze therapy" episode