Lab Out Loud

Education EN ↓ 10 episodes

Science for the classroom and beyond

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Education

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Latest episode

Feb 1, 2026

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Episodes

Printing Life: Creating Biomaterials with 3D Printers 01.02.2026

Oscar Castaño Linares is a professor at the University of Barcelona and a researcher at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia in the department of Biomaterials for Regenerative Therapies. Through his research, Oscar has been working with 3D printers to print scaffolds that enhance the growth of blood vessels. These are like homes for cells to inhabit, so they have [...]

The One Science Every Earthling Should be Exposed to 11.04.2025

As professor of Environmental Studies and Geosciences at Lawrence University, Marcia Bjornerud knows a lot about rocks. In her new book, Turning to Stone: Discovering the Subtle Wisdom of Rocks, Marcia emphasizes the connection between human experiences and the physical earth, encouraging everyone to learn from the dynamic landscape around us. Marcia joins us to tell us about Turning to [...]

Fighting Wellness Scams with Science 19.11.2024

Ever feel lost in the world of wellness advice online? Our guest, Dr. Jonathan Stea, has a new book called “Mind the Science” that helps cut through the noise of the wellness industry, exposing pseudoscience and mental health misinformation. As a promoter of science communication, Dr. Stea seeks to empower people to make informed decisions about mental well-being. His new [...]

How to Teach Science with Humor 30.09.2024

In this episode, science comedy writer Sarah Rose Siskind discusses how to use humor with your science instruction. Sarah shares insights from her SXSWedu 2024 keynote, tips for using comedy to communicate science, and emphasizes the link between humor and empathy.

Measure Locally, Think Globally with Vernier Sensors 06.05.2024

It’s spring, and it’s a great time to get students outside to do some science. Need some ideas? Science teacher Brian Kaestner (St. Mary’s Hall in San Antonio) and Vernier Educational Technology Specialist Colleen McDaniel join us to discuss how they use Vernier sensors so students can locally measure the effects of climate change. Links: Brian and his students at [...]

STEM Learning with the World’s Simplest Camera 09.03.2024

In 2017, Sam Cornwell launched a successful Kickstarter campaign to make a pinhole camera called the Solarcan. Now a successful company with the same name, the Solarcan is a simple camera that takes extremely long time exposures capable of capturing the path of the sun. Sam joins us for this special video episode of Lab Out Loud to tell us [...]

How to Become a Scientific Illustrator 14.01.2024

What is a scientific illustrator? Ella Marushchenko joins Lab Out Loud to discuss her job and her journey from a traditional art background to creating scientific illustrations. Stressing the need for artistic freedom in scientific visualization, Ella describes how she balances the collaborative process between artists and scientists as she translates complex concepts into visually appealing art....

Without Twitter, Where Will Scientists Find Community? 19.10.2023

In a recent survey, Nature asked scientists about their use of Twitter, and discovered that many decreased their use of the platform, and some have decided to leave it completely. To help understand this trend, we welcome bilingual science journalist Myriam Vidal Valero to the show. Myriam reminds us how many scientists need social media to connect, share their work, [...]

We Can’t Recycle our Way Out of This: The Hidden Cost of Cheap Technology 25.08.2023

Are you getting new laptops this year? Have you wondered what happens to them when the older ones are replaced? Does it bother you that they only last for a few years? To talk to us about the life cycle of our technology, we welcome Lucas Gutterman to the show. As the director of the Design to Last campaign with [...]

This Comic Book Shares Secrets of Everyday Hidden Systems 16.05.2023

Artist Dan Nott joins Lab Out Loud to tell us about his new graphic nonfiction book called Hidden Systems. With the help of visual metaphors, Dan illustrates systems that we often take for granted, such as the internet, the electrical grid, and providing water. Hidden Systems reveals these difficult to understand and often hidden systems that we tend to care [...]

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