Each episode is a conversation with a Mainer who is working in science, engineering, technology, and innovation, and deep-dive into who they are and what they do. The format allows us to explore more about the science and the person doing it. With the Maine Science Podcast we continue to celebrate and explore Maine science and people – right now.
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![]() | Episode 9: Angela Oechslie coding, computer science, Educate Maine, information technology, IT, Project>Login, Project Login podcast, Tech Night, workforce development | January 7, 2021 |
![]() | Bonus Episode: Ben Sprague & Jeremy Yardley covid-19, health care, medicine, Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center, pediatrician, science communication, vaccine | December 29, 2020 |
![]() | Episode 8: Jessica Muhlin algae, art and science, citizen science, climate change, Maine Maritime Academy, marine science, phenology, reproductive wildlife ecology, rocky intertidal climate, seaweed | December 17, 2020 |
![]() | Episode 7: Michael Burman brain, psychology, neuroscience, neonatal, trauma, University of New England | December 3, 2020 |
![]() | Episode 6: Heather Hamlin aquaculture, lobster, marine science, ocean acidification, ocean warming, recirculating aquaculture systems, University of Maine | November 12, 2020 |
![]() | Episode 5: Ivan Fernandez soil science, climate change, University of Maine, policy | October 29, 2020 |
![]() | Episode 4: Sascha Deri & Seth Lockman aerospace, rockets, cubesats, engineering, space | October 15, 2020 |
![]() | Bonus Episode: Tardigrade – Emma Perry & Noelle Killarney tardigrade, marine biologist, water bear, moss piglet, Bangor | October 8, 2020 |
![]() | Episode 3: Brian Harris neuroscience, neuroplasticity, music, MedRythms, University of Maine | October 6, 2020 |
![]() | Episode 2: Sharon Klein solar energy, energy efficiency, University of Maine, economics, Window Dressers, climate change | September 17, 2020 |
![]() | Episode 1: Patrick Breeding bioengineering, skincare, lobster, chemistry, University of Maine | September 3, 2020 |
![]() | Trailer | September 1, 2020 |
May I suggest that you include the science field of each podcast along with the name of the scientist. As a school librarian, I can then point a student to the podcast of an astronomy scientist or the botany scientist, depending on the student’s interest.
That’s a great idea! We’ll update the website listing to ensure that the area of science is easily found. Thanks for the suggestion!
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