Check out five tips for science and technology podcasts
Audio programs are quick and accessible sources of information
05/07/2024

Brazil is one of the countries that consumes the most podcasts in the world. According to the DataReportal 2023 report, around 43% of internet users aged between 16 and 64 listen to audio programs every week. With this in mind, we’ve put together five recommendations for podcasts about science and technology that can accompany you in your day-to-day activities. Whether on the headset, in the car or on television, the episodes can be a quick and accessible source of information and curiosities. Check out the list:
Presented by geophysicist and science communicator Sérgio Sacani, the science program is produced in partnership between Flow Studios and Space Today, the largest astronomy channel in Brazil. The podcast deals with scientific issues in a relaxed and uncomplicated way.
The program “The Three Elements” is presented by a trio of presenters who are curious about the scientific world. Together, they explore a variety of topics with experts, researchers and friends, enriching our journey through knowledge. With a touch of humor, the episodes reveal intriguing discoveries and navigate the complexities of life.
Produced by Data Privacy Brasil, an organization that defends the democratization of technologies and the protection of data and digital rights, “Dadocracia” is a podcast focused on the most diverse discussions between technology and society.
The program brings together physicists to talk about the most diverse subjects in physics and science in general in relaxed and accessible language. Quantum mechanics, electromagnetism and Newton’s three laws of motion are some of the topics covered in the episodes. With more than 120 programs on the air, the podcast went on hiatus in 2023, but the subjects can be revisited and are kept up to date.
The program brings together physicists to talk about the most diverse subjects in physics and science in general in relaxed and accessible language. Quantum mechanics, electromagnetism and Newton’s three laws of motion are some of the topics covered in the episodes. With more than 120 programs on the air, the podcast went on hiatus in 2023, but the subjects can be revisited and are kept up to date.
