Streaming Science
What do scientists do? Where do they work? What is scientific inquiry?
Scientists find solutions to problems that affect your everyday life.
Meet real-world scientists. Learn about STEM careers and research. Streaming Science podcasts are produced by students majoring and minoring in agricultural and natural resources communication and experts at the University of Florida and college degree programs throughout the country. We invite you to use Streaming Science at home, in school, for clubs, and more!
Dr. Jamie Loizzo is the founder of Streaming Science. Loizzo is an Associate Professor of Agricultural Communication at the University of Florida.
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Latest Episodes
People & Nature with Dr. Blake Simmons
Hosted by UFAEC graduate student Emma Lauren Poole, this episode features Dr. Blake Simmons of the Tampa Bay Estuary Program discussing the purpose and impact of the People in Nature Symposium and the growing field of conservation social scienc...
People & Nature: Introduction and Behind the Scenes
Meet the team behind the Streaming Science: People and Nature podcast series as they share their journeys into science communication, conservation, and storytelling. In this introductory episode, faculty and graduate students from the ...
Determinants of Agripreneurship Venture Performance in Ghana’s Metropolises: Empirical Evidence from Accra and Kumasi
Weather and Whatever - Episode 3- Seagrass, Salinity & Solutions: The Future of Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay has faced challenges, but it always fights back.In this episode, I head back to my hometown to speak with scientists at the Tampa Bay Estuary Program about seagrass loss, rising temperatures, changing salinity, and what those s...
Weather and Whatever - Episode 2- Cedar Key, Small Town With Big Ideas
Major hurricanes. One small island. And a community like no other.In this episode, I take you to Cedar Key. I met with local scientists and residents who are redefining what resilience really means. From a coffee shop turned food truck t...