Big Picture Science Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
864 Ratings

864 Ratings

Pollyollygayotic ,

Love the pod!

I listened to the episode about the ocean genome and found it extremely interesting and informative! Way to go big picture science, can’t wait to hear more! Shannon rocks.

MarkChicagoIL ,

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burnbizzle ,

One of the best science podcasts, keep up the good work!

This is one of the best science podcasts available. The hosts are excellent, they are always well versed on the topic, sprinkle their delivery with a tad of natural humor, always ask they key insightful questions, and cover the topics well.

It’s not often you get that combination, really exemplary work!

Very impressive, keep it up!

RW&ORR ,

BP OIL ADVERTISING

I have followed BPS for years, but after an excellent show about extreme heat caused by climate change they ran a British Petroleum add explaining how green they are. What a sell out. You should be ashamed!

tamichawk84 ,

This is a great balanced science program

Really like the presentation style. Like the little 2-3 parts in a program that really ties together at the end

angryatthispieceofjunk ,

UAP episode

This is an agenda driven episode, mischaracterizing many who have an open mind about UAPs and associated phenomena. Misstates that there was nothing in the public consciousness about UFO/UAPs prior to 1947-please see the airship flap of the late 1890s, and others. Although this may not be an area of SETI's research, perhaps you could examine the work of proper scientists in this area rather than characterize this phenomena, and those interested in it, at the lowest level of application of critical thinking.

IamZac ,

Filled with ads and ‘recast’ episodes

Over the years it became rife with ads and each notices seems to be a recast. Finally I get a new episode on its first run and it’s a ‘special’ that’s pushing big pharma propaganda even though other science shows have been identifying issues with the very topic for the last 6 months.

We’re watching large groups of scientists rapidly grow all around the world to fight an issue of, not regulator capture, but regulatory Stockholm Syndrome. I’ll change my review when you begin covering the topic and interview the scientists and organizations involved. If you’re too afraid to lose some of those advertisers or perhaps you’re receiving some of the far reaching ‘media grants to educa…’ that dries up the moment you acknowledge what’s happening… well maybe just change your title from “Picture” to “Establishment”.

BES does roll off the tongue easier that BPS, you wouldn’t have integrity but at least you’ll have that.

Gkj777 ,

SETI

Nice balance, excellent content. Really enjoy. Grateful for this

~KBee~ ,

Used to be my favorite.

Has become rife with embedded ads. More and more rebroadcasts rather than new content.
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Danny McVey ,

Fantastic

This is one fine podcast. Thanks SETI!