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What podcasts do /sci/ listen to

>> No.11229619
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>podcasts
Sorry big boy, /scientists/ read books and papers off LibGen. They don't care about the conversation of some fellow midwit discussing pop-sci. You may want to ask this question on the science reddit. They'll help you out.

>> No.11229622

>>11229619
>They don't care about the conversation of *your* fellow midwit discussing pop-sci.

>> No.11229630

the secret podcast

>> No.11229642

Cumtown

>> No.11229656

Joe Rogan occasionally.

>> No.11229709

Hyde Wars
The Richard Spencer Zone

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>>11229709
sam used to be cute. i miss him.

>> No.11229716

i listen to Ed Witten's secret podcast that normies don't know about. they're about one hour long on average and he breaks down all the "tough" topics in simple language, that's how i know everything about kahler manifolds and bicrossproducts and hodge duals

>> No.11231081

bump

>> No.11231084

Pretty much anything with Brendan Schaub.