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NAS InterViews

InterViews InterViews provides first-person accounts of the lives and work of National Academy of Sciences members. In this series of one-on-one conversations, scientists talk about what inspired them to pursue the careers they chose and describe some of the most fascinating aspects of their research. Subscribe to the InterViews podcast to have new and previously recorded InterViews automatically downloaded to your computer, iPod, or other listening device. To subscribe to the podcast, copy the address below to your preferred podcasting service:
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Science Sessions

PNAS science sessionsThe Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the Academy's scientific journal, offers brief, 5-minute, nontechnical conversations with cutting-edge researchers, Academy members, and policy makers as they discuss topics relevant to today’s scientific community. Learn the behind-the-scenes story of work published in PNAS, plus a broad range of scientific news about discoveries that affect the world around us.  To view the list of available sessions, visit the PNAS web site.

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Sounds of Science

Sounds of Science IconSounds of Science is an informative and entertaining biweekly series of audio podcasts puts a spotlight on the high-impact work of the National Academies. Focusing on a wide range of critical issues in science, engineering, and medicine, these short 10-minute episodes are a quick and easy way to tune in to all the key findings and important recommendations made by the Academies. 

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Cultural Programs of the National Academy of Sciences (CPNAS)

CPNAS - Cultural Programs of the National Academy of SciencesThe Cultural Programs of the National Academy of Sciences presents public exhibitions, lectures, and other programs exploring the intersections of art, science, and culture. The podcast features audio recordings of past lectures and other events. To view the list of available sessions, visit the CPNAS web site.

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