Log in

goodpods headphones icon

To access all our features

Open the Goodpods app
Close icon
headphones
Sci on the Fly

Sci on the Fly

AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellows

A production of the AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellows, the Sci on the Fly podcast helps explain and illuminate the best stories shaping the world of science policy.
profile image

1 Listener

Share icon

All episodes

Best episodes

Seasons

Top 10 Sci on the Fly Episodes

Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Sci on the Fly episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Sci on the Fly for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Sci on the Fly episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Sci on the Fly - Hand in Hand: Science and Environmental Justice
play

01/03/23 • 42 min

As science and technology progress, so do the impacts of those advances and pollution on communities. Veronica Eady, Senior Deputy Executive Officer of Policy and Equity at the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, and a lifetime advocate for environmental justice aptly states, “science and justice go hand in hand.” Join Eady and host Reshmina Williams as they discuss the important role of science in advocacy, the value of tenacity, and the role of J40 in putting power back in the hands of communities.

This podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of AAAS, its Council, Board of Directors, officers, or members. AAAS is not responsible for the accuracy of this material. AAAS has made this material available as a public service, but this does not constitute endorsement by the association.

profile image

1 Listener

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Sci on the Fly - Science Communication and One Health
play

01/07/22 • 22 min

The guest for this episode of Sci on the Fly is Dr. Deborah Thomson. Dr. Thomson is a veterinarian and “One Health” advocate who has served as a Science Policy Advisor in the United States Senate. In addition to practicing clinical veterinary medicine, she founded and led a global organization that inspires children and adults to value the interconnection between human health and the health of the environment, plants, and animals (called One Health Lessons). In this episode she talks the One Health Lessons training program and her new book “The Art of Science Communication”.

profile image

1 Listener

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Sci on the Fly - Beyond carbon neutral: Samuel Goodman, Part 1
play

10/21/21 • 31 min

Dr. Samuel M. Goodman is the author of Beyond Carbon Neutral: How We Fix the Climate Crisis Now, a book about how to reverse climate change. He is a chemical engineer by training who earned a doctorate from the University of Colorado Boulder after undergraduate studies at the University of Wisconsin Madison. Following graduate school, Dr. Goodman completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the National Academy of Sciences and was an AAAS S&T Policy Fellow at the US Department of Defense. He is currently an international trade analyst with the US International Trade Commission.

Dr. Goodman has always been interested in addressing climate change. And with his recent book Beyond Carbon Neutral, he hopes that he will help to move the climate change conversation forward with a blueprint for action through workable, and necessary, solutions. In the first part of this two-part episode, Dr Goodman talks about energy sector solutions to solving the climate crisis and why better policy rather than new technology is the approach we need to take to reduce carbon emissions.

This podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of AAAS, its Council, Board of Directors, officers, or members. AAAS is not responsible for the accuracy of this material. AAAS has made this material available as a public service, but this does not constitute endorsement by the association.

profile image

1 Listener

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Sci on the Fly - Beyond Carbon Neutral: Samuel Goodman, Part 2
play

10/21/21 • 27 min

Dr. Samuel M. Goodman is the author of Beyond Carbon Neutral : How We Fix the Climate Crisis Now, a book about how to reverse climate change. He is a chemical engineer by training who earned a doctorate from the University of Colorado Boulder after undergraduate studies at the University of Wisconsin Madison. Following graduate school, Dr. Goodman completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the National Academy of Sciences and was an AAAS S&T Policy Fellow at the US Department of Defense. He is currently an international trade analyst with the US International Trade Commission.

Dr. Goodman has always been interested in addressing climate change. And with his recent book Beyond Carbon Neutral, he hopes that he will help to move the climate change conversation forward with a blueprint for action through workable, and necessary, solutions. In the second part of this two-part episode, he talks about the history of the toxic element lead as a public health issue, and the similarities with the problem of climate change. He also discusses how fossil fuel jobs could transition as we become carbon neutral, as well as what individuals can do to help combat climate change.

profile image

1 Listener

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Sci on the Fly - Jim Atkinson

Jim Atkinson

Sci on the Fly

play

06/20/19 • 1 min

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Sci on the Fly - E. William Colglaizer

E. William Colglaizer

Sci on the Fly

play

07/02/19 • 1 min

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Sci on the Fly - The Scientific Method: What does it mean to you?
play

05/19/16 • 26 min

Our first Sci on the Fly Podcast: “The Scientific Method: What does it mean to you?” involves a discussion on the scientific method. In its most general sense the scientific method is simply a form of asking and answering research questions. Yet in practice, particularly in elementary and middle school education, the scientific method is more prescriptive and points future scientists in the direction of experimentation and hypothesis testing. While in many science disciplines this is how research is conducted, there are others- like in some social sciences- where this is too formulaic and prevents the generation of new information. In this episode, six current AAAS S&T fellows discuss the variation of scientific methods across disciplines, the diversity of research questions that science can answer, and the importance of a more heterogeneous approach to understanding the scientific method.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Sci on the Fly - Science Helps Us… Imagine the Future
play

07/26/23 • 27 min

In the second episode in our “Science Helps Us...” series, we explore the ways that science shapes the ways we tell stories – and how it helps make those stories a reality.

Our guests, Brian Johnson and Rebekah Brubaker, put the “science” back into science fiction by convening the gold-star standard of science paneling at one of the largest comic cons in the country: Phoenix Fan Fusion. We discuss the benefits of the comic con format as a vehicle for science engagement, tips for budding science communicators, and why Ross from Friends is an unexpected role model for scientist representation in the media. Plus, guest spots from STPF Fellows and alumni who featured as panelists at this year’s Fan Fusion!

This podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of AAAS, its Council, Board of Directors, officers, or members. AAAS is not responsible for the accuracy of this material. AAAS has made this material available as a public service, but this does not constitute endorsement by the association.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode

Ryan Locicero, environmental engineer and AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow at the National Science Foundation, speaks with Ranveer Chandra at the Microsoft Research Lab. As a principal researcher, Chandra leads an Incubation on IoT Applications. His research has shipped as part of multiple Microsoft products, including VirtualWiFi in Windows 7 onwards, low power Wi-Fi in Windows 8, Energy Profiler in Visual Studio, Software Defined Batteries in Windows 10, and the Wireless Controller Protocol in XBOX One. He has published more than 80 papers, and has been granted more than 85 patents by the USPTO. His research has been cited by the media including The Economist, MIT Technology Review, BBC, Scientific American, New York Times, and the WSJ. He also leads the battery research project and the white space networking projects. Here he discusses Microsoft’s FarmBeats project, which is building several unique solutions to enable data-driven farming, including low-cost sensors, drones, machine vision, and machine learning algorithms.

This podcast does not necessarily reflect the views of AAAS, its Council, Board of Directors, officers, or members. AAAS is not responsible for the accuracy of this material. AAAS has made this material available as a public service, but this does not constitute endorsement by the association.

bookmark
plus icon
share episode
Sci on the Fly - 40@40 | MARIA FREIRE

40@40 | MARIA FREIRE

Sci on the Fly

play

07/02/19 • 2 min

bookmark
plus icon
share episode

Show more best episodes

Toggle view more icon

FAQ

How many episodes does Sci on the Fly have?

Sci on the Fly currently has 104 episodes available.

What topics does Sci on the Fly cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts, Science and Government.

What is the most popular episode on Sci on the Fly?

The episode title 'Beyond Carbon Neutral: Samuel Goodman, Part 2' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Sci on the Fly?

The average episode length on Sci on the Fly is 19 minutes.

How often are episodes of Sci on the Fly released?

Episodes of Sci on the Fly are typically released every 16 days, 21 hours.

When was the first episode of Sci on the Fly?

The first episode of Sci on the Fly was released on May 19, 2016.

Show more FAQ

Toggle view more icon

Comments