Local science radio and podcast

Radio In Vivo is close enough to me that I can listen to it at home (but not when I am driving places around town ro to Raleigh):

Radio In Vivo: Your Link to the Triangle Science Community is a one-hour interview/call-in program, focusing on one scientific topic per week. Typically, but not exclusively, scientific activities and personalities local to the Research Triangle area of North Carolina are featured.

Ernie Hood, a freelance science writer based in Hillsborough, North Carolina, produces and hosts Radio In Vivo. Please click the "About Ernie" link to your left to learn more about Ernie's services and experience.

Radio In Vivo airs each Wednesday from 11 AM-12 noon Eastern time on WCOM-FM 103.5, Carrboro's low-power community radio station. Although WCOM's air signal is only available within Carrboro and parts of Chapel Hill, the station does stream on the Web, so anyone anywhere with high-speed Internet service can listen via computer.

You are welcome to call in and participate in the live discussion at any time. Dial 919-929-9601 - your call will be put directly on the air as soon as possible.

Scroll down for podcasts of previous shows.

Hat-tip: Brian Russell

More like this

This Wednesday at 11am, tune in to Radio In Vivo with Ernie Hood at WCOM-FM 103.5 in Carrboro, NC (or check out the podcast online afterwards), because the show will be fantastic: Radio In Vivo December 3, 2008 Guests: David Kroll (NCCU), Anton Zuiker (Duke), Bora Zivkovic (PLOS) - co-organizers…
As you know you can see everyone who's registered for the conference, but I highlight 4-6 participants every day as this may be an easier way for you to digest the list. You can also look at the Program so see who is doing what. Hope Leman is a Research Information Technologist at Samaritan Health…
Continuing with the tradition from last two years, I will occasionally post interviews with some of the participants of the ScienceOnline2010 conference that was held in the Research Triangle Park, NC back in January. See all the interviews in this series here. You can check out previous years'…
Triangle is first stop in U.S. global health revamp CNN's New Journalism Strategy: Out-Dumbass The Internet (video) Why Fall Colors Are Different in U.S. and Europe Cartooning Evolution Home, 1861-1925 - awesome evolution-themed cartoons from old newspapers. UNC pharmacy prof Stephen Frye on Ernie…