# Five science podcasts to inspire your final project If you're here, it's likely that you've been assigned a podcast for your science course. Maybe you're not sure where to start, and could use some inspiration. Never fear! Check out these science podcasts for some ideas about how to put together an educational and entertaining audio experience. ## Science Vs. ![](https://i.imgur.com/U5uzN1Z.png, =300x300) *Science Vs.* is a juggernaut of science podcasts. Host Wendy Zuckerman takes listeners along for a ride as she tackles popular science topics, correcting misinformation along the way. This podcast makes great use of several structural techniques. Guest interviews, news clips and narration are elegantly woven together for an informative and highly entertaining take on science topics in the public eye. Episodes tend to be about half an hour. Recommended episodes: *Platypuses get a glow up*, *PANDEMIC!!!*, *Heartbreak: Why does it hurt so bad?* ## Ologies ![](https://i.imgur.com/tLFTeep.png, =300x300) In *Ologies*, host Ali Ward takes a deep dive into any and all topics that end in -ology. The study of almost anything you could ever think of ends in -ology, so you'll never want for a topic that interests you! Similar to *Science Vs.*, this podcast makes use of an interview with a guest expert in the field, with enthusiastic and detailed explanations by the host. These episodes tend to range for about an hour, which is most likely much longer than Recommended episodes: ## Radiolab ## Invisibilia ## This Podcast Will Kill You ![](https://i.imgur.com/GCS68Xh.png, =300x300)