1. What you missed in history class.
Anchor Tracy? Tracy Wilson and Holly? Historical figures, historical sites and historical events that you have heard but not learned in the history class of Frey's examination. Among them, Ethan is my favorite? Allen (hint: this person has nothing to do with furniture) Chronicle and World War II Night Witch.
2.StarTalk radio
Astrophysicist Neil? Degraces? Tai Sen explored the solar system by interviewing astronauts, celebrities and technology geeks. The podcast is supported by Tai Sen's TV series A Journey to Time and Space. Tai Sen and his visitors interested people of all ages in the universe.
3. quirks and quarks
This week's broadcast is a summary of the hottest science and technology news in a week. Anchor Bob? Bob MacDonald not only explained the story behind every science and technology news, but also interviewed many scientists behind the discovery. Although every episode is worth listening to, we are particularly fascinated by CSI: The oldest murder.
4. What shocked you
The story of the heart is a science and technology podcast, which mainly focuses on those specious phenomena. From modern detective stories to scientific coincidences, anchor Robert? Robert lamb and Christian? Sager will definitely flirt with you!
5./kloc-the world history of 0/00 items.
The BBC dedicated this strange but wonderful podcast to us. Neil, curator of the British Museum? Neil macgregor set up a podcast for every object so that he could retell the history of mankind. From credit cards to Rosetta Stone.
6.NerdyCast
The anchor Nicholas Provenzano, an interesting podcast beyond imagination, mainly focuses on contemporary education. His research focuses on the influence of science and technology and popular culture on K- 12 education.
7. Mathematical mutation
Students have to learn so many mathematical concepts in school that it is impossible to cover the most complicated and obscure concepts in class. Anchor Eric? Eric seligman explored the subject of mathematics, from psychological timing to lotto. This podcast is for readers of all ages. You can also try.
8. Smart People Podcast (Smart People Podcast)
Have you ever met a smart and successful person and wanted to ask him, "How did you do it?" This podcast is to answer this question. Hosts Chris Stemp and Jon Rojas talked with experts in various fields, from doctors of medicine to athletes, asking how these people succeeded and giving suggestions to those who want to follow the same path. Don't miss Till Roenneber's discussion on sleep pattern science in 195.
9. Grammar Queen: Grammar Girl: Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing.
Do you teach English language arts? Do you want your students to use correct grammar? Follow the Queen of Grammar to refresh your skills. The anchor Mignon Fogarty discusses a common question about grammar every week. Each episode is very short and useful, which is very suitable for busy teachers to listen to during the interval.
10. Actual money is very important.
Adults must pay bills, mortgages and taxes. Why not learn some financial skills from the anchor Jason Alderman? We should all refresh our financial knowledge, shouldn't we?