Lab Out Loud

By Dale Basler and Brian Bartel

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Lab Out Loud is a show about science teaching in the classroom and beyond. Lab Out Loud seeks to explore science education through discussions with educators, researchers, leading scientists, science writers and other guests who are committed to promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning for all.

Episode Date
The One Science Every Earthling Should be Exposed to
Apr 11, 2025
Fighting Wellness Scams with Science
Nov 19, 2024
How to Teach Science with Humor
Sep 30, 2024
Measure Locally, Think Globally with Vernier Sensors
May 06, 2024
STEM Learning with the World's Simplest Camera
Mar 08, 2024
How to Become a Scientific Illustrator
Jan 14, 2024
Without Twitter, Where Will Scientists Find Community?
Oct 19, 2023
We Can't Recycle our Way Out of This: The Hidden Cost of Cheap Technology
Aug 25, 2023
This Comic Book Shares Secrets of Everyday Hidden Systems
May 16, 2023
The Bald and the Beautiful: Tales from the Nest in Big Bear Valley
Apr 05, 2023
Revisiting the 1986 Teacher in Space Program
Feb 27, 2023
Help! My Physics Tutor is a Robot!
Jan 19, 2023
A Closer Look at Snowflakes
Dec 29, 2022
More Science and Technology Videos from Sloan Science and Film
Nov 17, 2022
Zombie Science Returns
Oct 17, 2022
Did you get all of your School Supplies?
Sep 26, 2022
A Message About the Future of the Show
Aug 29, 2022
Fostering Educational Stewardship
May 23, 2022
Learn Chemistry with Ninjas in Games and Graphic Novels!
May 09, 2022
Bringing Untold Stories to the Surface
Apr 25, 2022
Addressing Alternative Conceptions when Teaching Science
Apr 11, 2022
How to Cultivate the Next Generation of Science Teachers
Mar 21, 2022
Reorganizing the Tree of Life #ScientistOutLoud
Mar 07, 2022
A New Digital First, Learning First Opportunity from NSTA
Feb 21, 2022
Understanding and Accessing Scientific Research on Learning
Feb 07, 2022
Using Art to Bring Science Out of the Lab
Jan 17, 2022
The Growing Importance of Science Communication #ScientistOutLoud
Jan 03, 2022
Using Phenomena to Help Students Explain the World
Dec 13, 2021
Code Breaking, Spy Hunting and Other Stories of Women in STEM
Nov 29, 2021
A Novel Discovery in Condor Reproduction #ScientistOutLoud
Nov 15, 2021
Evolution Education Resources, Support from TIES
Nov 01, 2021
Pumpkin Science, Facts and Surprises
Oct 18, 2021
A Good Game is More Than a Pile of Facts
Oct 04, 2021
A Greater Call to Connect with Scientists
Sep 20, 2021
Equity and Evidence: a Vision for NSTA from Erika Shugart
Sep 06, 2021
Bad Things Done in the Name of Science
Aug 23, 2021
So What Have We Learned? #COVID-19
Jun 07, 2021
Smelling Your Ants and Other Tips from a Myremocologist #ScientistOutLoud
May 24, 2021
Explore Sound Online with Listening to Waves
May 10, 2021
The Impact of Pop Culture and Video Creation in Science Education
Apr 26, 2021
Bringing science home with Science Buddies
Apr 12, 2021
What Students can Learn from Perseverance
Mar 22, 2021
Igniting Science Curiosity Across Africa
Mar 08, 2021
The Show Must Go On: Learning Science Through Tragedy
Feb 22, 2021
Learning Science, Finding Joy at Home with Plants
Feb 08, 2021
Dr. Steffania Kapsetaki, Searching for Cancer in Chimerism #ScientistOutLoud
Jan 18, 2021
Exploring real world issues, research and developing STEAM identities with Meet the Lab
Jan 04, 2021
Dr. Rachel Hale, Filling Her Invertebrate Bucket List #ScientistOutLoud
Dec 21, 2020
We Believe in Dinosaurs: Exploring America's Relationship with Science
Dec 07, 2020
Tangled Bank Studios: Bringing Science to Life with Film
Nov 23, 2020
Making Compelling Short Format Films
Nov 09, 2020
A Photographer's Time Capsule from the Anthropocene
Oct 19, 2020
Fighting Misinformation with Science Documentaries
Oct 04, 2020
Free Virtual Conferences with ScIC (Science is Cool)
Sep 21, 2020
Read about Lindsey, the GIS Specialist, in a free eBook
Sep 07, 2020
A Discussion about Lab Safety during the Pandemic #Covid-19
Aug 24, 2020
How Inventions have Shaped Us, and Our Role in Shaping Them
Jun 08, 2020
Connect Students to NASA’s #LaunchAmerica with Online Resources and Activities
May 25, 2020
"There's a Lot you Can Do with Birds in a Wind Tunnel" and Other Stories with Dr. Alex Evans #ScientistOutLoud
May 11, 2020
Recognizing and Combating Loneliness #COVID19
Apr 27, 2020
Teaching, Parenting and Science Outreach in the Pandemic #COVID19
Apr 13, 2020
Learning Science at Home with Online Resources #COVID19
Mar 23, 2020
"A Lot of my Research Involves Poo" and Other Stories from the Field with Dr. Cassandra Raby #ScientistOutLoud
Mar 09, 2020
Discovery vs. Exploration: Learning Science with Evidence-Based Argumentation
Feb 17, 2020
Strategies for Gender Inclusivity in Teaching Biology
Feb 03, 2020
From Psychology to Animal Research, a Discussion with Postdoc Lauren Robinson #ScientistOutLoud
Jan 20, 2020
Making Sense of Science and Religion: Strategies for Science Teaching
Jan 06, 2020
The Path to Science Research: Susanna Harris Shares her Journey #ScientistOutLoud
Dec 16, 2019
Questions and Answers about Christmas Trees
Dec 02, 2019
The 2019 Engineering Gift Guide
Nov 18, 2019
Adjusting science language and technology for culturally relevant STEM education
Nov 04, 2019
Investigating Circadian Rhythms and Sleep #ScientistOutLoud
Oct 21, 2019
XKCD: Using comics to teach science
Oct 07, 2019
Investigating Continental Size Problems #ScientistsOutLoud
Sep 23, 2019
Requiring Peer Reviewed Science in the Science Classroom: New Legislation in Massachusetts
Sep 09, 2019
Science Beyond the Classroom with NSTA President Dennis Schatz
Aug 26, 2019
Teaching STEM Though Crash Safety with IIHS in the Classroom
Jun 03, 2019
Why Most Teachers Don't Teach Climate Change
May 20, 2019
Reflections from the 2019 NSTA Conference in St. Louis
Apr 22, 2019
Learn about Simple Machines with a Graphic Novel
Apr 08, 2019
Invite a Scientist into your Classroom with SKYPE a Scientist
Mar 18, 2019
Women in STEM Picture Book Biographies
Mar 04, 2019
What is Life? A Podcast Series from Carl Zimmer
Feb 18, 2019
4000 Exoplanets and Counting
Feb 04, 2019
Are Insects Disappearing from your Biology Textbook?
Jan 21, 2019
Learn the Science, Live the Book with STEM Read
Jan 07, 2019
Engineering Thinking and Design in STEM Toys and Books
Dec 09, 2018
STEM Learning with the Misty II Advanced Personal Robot
Nov 26, 2018
Learning With Your Feet and Other Ways to Improve Your Timefulness
Nov 12, 2018
STEM Learning and Other Resources from the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture
Oct 29, 2018
Learning Science with Ephemeral Art
Oct 15, 2018
A New NSTA Position Statement on the Teaching Climate Science
Oct 01, 2018
The Bioethics of CRISPR for Students #sciencecareers
Sep 17, 2018
NSTA Podcast Crossover with Blick on Flicks
Sep 03, 2018
Science Education for Incarcerated Youth
Aug 20, 2018
Supporting Science Education with Out of Pocket Teacher Expenses
Jun 03, 2018
Learn Chemistry with Valence - a Board Game with Ninjas!
May 14, 2018
Original Research from Emerging Student Investigators
Apr 30, 2018
Place-Based Education: An Ecology Unit
Apr 16, 2018
Place-Based Education: Looking at the Research
Apr 02, 2018
Exploring Place Based Education in Science
Mar 19, 2018
Minecraft Education: Chemistry Update
Mar 05, 2018
The Socioscientific Issues Approach: Addressing Controversial Issues in the Science Classroom
Feb 18, 2018
Connect with science professionals in your classroom using Nepris
Feb 04, 2018
PocketLab: Better Sensors, Now Measuring Air Quality
Jan 21, 2018
Making in Cory Doctorow's Walkaway
Jan 07, 2018
Evidence of Continuing Human Evolution
Dec 09, 2017
Learn About Everyday Chemicals with The Organic Coloring Book #kidcreated #teachercreated
Nov 26, 2017
A Breath of Fresh Science Writing from Sam Kean
Nov 06, 2017
It's Mole Day! How do you Celebrate?
Oct 20, 2017
Brewing for Science #sciencecareers
Oct 16, 2017
Learn Science with Crack the Circuit and Other Physics Games
Oct 01, 2017
STEM Education in the Every Student Succeeds Act
Sep 18, 2017
Teaching as a True Profession
Sep 03, 2017
Learn Science with Che[M]ystery - a Science Graphic Novel
Aug 21, 2017
Learning the Rules with Sean B. Carroll
May 22, 2017
Citizen Science Day: Goggles, Lab Coat and Degree not Required
May 08, 2017
Using Pop Culture to Teach Science
Apr 24, 2017
Underwater Robot Takes STEM to New Heights
Apr 10, 2017
Download Earth Observatory for Kids from NASA
Mar 27, 2017
STEM and Modern Agriculture
Mar 13, 2017
Tune in to PBS for “My Love Affair with the Brain”
Feb 27, 2017
Help Kickstart a New NOVA Science Special: Beyond the Elements
Feb 13, 2017
Carving into STEM with Inventables
Jan 23, 2017
Making New Knowledge with Citizen Science
Jan 09, 2017
On the Lookout: Desktop Fabrication
Dec 19, 2016
Find Science and Technology Film from Sloan Science and Film
Dec 12, 2016
Googling and McGyvering
Nov 28, 2016
[mini-lab] Turkey Questions Answered
Nov 21, 2016
Safer Science and the Duty of Care
Nov 07, 2016
[mini-lab] Tales of Lost Labs: What Happened to Ramp and Roll?
Oct 31, 2016
Creating Meaningful Learning Experiences for Educators
Oct 24, 2016
First Crew To Mars Is Likely In Middle School Right Now!
Oct 10, 2016
Dr. Carin Bondar: Using Sex to Teach Biological Concepts
Sep 26, 2016
Pokémon GO: Has Your Science Classroom Evolved with the Phenomenon?
Sep 12, 2016
[mini-lab] On the Lookout: 3D Printers, Virtual Reality, and Drones!
Jun 06, 2016
Click on Penguins for Science [Mini-lab]
May 23, 2016
Wireless Sensors: Where are we now? [Mini-Lab]
May 09, 2016
Invention-Based Learning with littleBits Steam Set
Apr 25, 2016
Science Games and Interactives from NOVA Labs
Apr 11, 2016
Exploding Supernovae and Robotic Telescopes
Mar 07, 2016
Climate Change in Science Education: Survey Results
Mar 01, 2016
Talking Movies with Andy Howell
Feb 22, 2016
A Space Engineer's Guide to Exploration
Feb 08, 2016
Physics Toolbox: Data Collection with Student Smartphones
Jan 25, 2016
Science Answers in Two Minutes
Jan 11, 2016
Propose a Solution for a Real Problem with eCYBERMISSION
Dec 21, 2015
Making Science Fun. Now What?
Dec 07, 2015
Creating Next Generation Scientists with ExploraVision
Nov 23, 2015
Teachable Moments and other Seismology Resources from IRIS
Nov 09, 2015
Science NetLinks, Active Explorer and other Resources from AAAS
Oct 26, 2015
Leading With Awesome: How to Make Good Science Videos
Oct 12, 2015
Sal Khan explains the Breakthrough Junior Challenge
Sep 29, 2015
Good Thinking! from @SmithonianScie
Aug 03, 2015
Easy, Mobile Measurement with @ThePocketLab
May 18, 2015
Make Collaborative, Beautiful Graphs with Plot.ly
Apr 27, 2015
Using the Claim, Evidence and Reasoning Framework
Apr 13, 2015
Science in Upcoming State Legislation, Conference Recap
Mar 23, 2015
Follow #NGSSChat on Twitter
Mar 09, 2015
The Illustrated Women in Science with @CountDvL
Feb 23, 2015
Visualizing Molecular Structure and Function with Art
Feb 09, 2015
Crash Course Astronomy with @BadAstronomer
Jan 26, 2015
Using Science Journalism in the Classroom with @majohnso
Jan 12, 2015
Understanding Art and Science with Arthur I Miller
Dec 22, 2014
Crowded Orbits: Understanding Satellites with Author Clay Moltz
Dec 08, 2014
Teaching with @Interstellar: Our Conversation with Executive Producer Kip Thorne
Nov 24, 2014
Science Surprises: An eBook to Help Your Students Explore the Nature of Science
Nov 17, 2014
Demos, Resources and Inspiration from @SteveSpangler
Nov 03, 2014
The Hummingbird Robotics Kit from @birdbraintech's Tom Lauwer
Oct 13, 2014
Be Climate Smart with Mark McCaffrey of @NCSE
Sep 29, 2014
Episode 113 - Teaching Pseudoscience in the Classroom
May 12, 2014
Episode 112 - Science and Politics: GMOs in Hawaii
Apr 28, 2014
Episode 111: Watching the History Inside You with Your Inner Fish
Apr 14, 2014
Episode 110 - Elementary Journey to the NGSS
Mar 31, 2014
Episode 109 - Thinking About Our Future With Robots
Mar 17, 2014
Episode 108 - Science in Early Childhood Education
Feb 24, 2014
Episode 107 - The Snowy Owl Irruption
Feb 10, 2014
Episode 106 – Story Assessments in Science
Jan 27, 2014
Episode 105 - Jeff Last Explains the Polar Vortex
Jan 13, 2014
Episode 104 - An Online Physics Course...With Lab!
Dec 16, 2013
Episode 103 - Reimagining the Chemistry Set
Dec 02, 2013
Episode 102 - Measure Your World with Sensordrone
Nov 18, 2013
Episode 101 - Everday Science From BrainStuff
Nov 04, 2013
One Hecto-sode: 100 Episodes Promoting Science Education
Oct 21, 2013
Episode 99 - Rhett Allain: Blogging, Birds and Movies
Oct 07, 2013
Episode 98 - NGSS Videos from BozemanScience
Sep 23, 2013
Episode 97 - The Focus Microscope Camera for iPad
May 28, 2013
Episode 96 - What's New in LEGO Mindstorms
May 13, 2013
Episode 95 - Helping Students Imagine Mars
Apr 22, 2013
Episode 94 - Pick Your Poison
Apr 08, 2013
Episode 93 - Making Connections Between Home, School and Science
Mar 25, 2013
Episode 92 - STEM in Primary Classrooms
Mar 11, 2013
Episode 91 - BBC's Bang Goes the Theory
Feb 25, 2013
Episode 90 - Looking at Our DNA with 23andMe
Feb 11, 2013
Episode 89 - NGSS Second Draft: What to Know
Jan 22, 2013
Episode 88 - Making the Change From MSDS to SDS
Jan 14, 2013
Episode 87 - Using Technology in Science Instruction
Dec 03, 2012
Episode 86 - Asking better questions in science
Nov 19, 2012
Episode 85 - NASA Wavelength
Nov 05, 2012
Episode 84 - The Science of Good Cooking
Oct 22, 2012
Episode 83 - Sam Kean's Stories from the Human Genome
Oct 08, 2012
Episode 82 - Science of the Summer Olympics
Sep 24, 2012
Episode 81 – Bonus Episode! Stephen Hawking comes to town
Jun 13, 2012
Episode 80 - National Ocean Sciences Bowl
May 14, 2012
Episode 79: Vernier's Game-Changer
Apr 23, 2012
Episode 78 - "Hunting the Elements" and other resources from NOVA
Apr 02, 2012
Episode 77 - Gaming for Science
Mar 19, 2012
Episode 76 - Not Another Lab Report
Mar 05, 2012
Episode 75 - Superbowl of the Mind
Feb 20, 2012
Episode 74 - There's a zombie in my classroom
Feb 06, 2012
Episode 73 – Special Announcement: NCSE Now Defending Climate Change Education
Jan 16, 2012
Episode 72 - The Year in Review: 2011 Science
Jan 09, 2012
Episode 71 - Hack Your Bio Class
Dec 19, 2011
Episode 70 - Go back in time with Terra Tempo
Dec 05, 2011
Episode 69 - Success with Science
Nov 21, 2011
Episode 68 - Modeling Instruction in the Science Classroom
Nov 07, 2011
Episode 67 - Take a Field Trip...In Your Classroom
Oct 24, 2011
Episode 66 - But Are They Really Learning?
Oct 10, 2011
Episode 65 - Framing a New Vision for Science Education
Sep 26, 2011
Episode 64 - A Visit with Science Olympiad
May 09, 2011
Episode 63 – ThinkGeek and Re-purposing Electronics
Apr 25, 2011
Episode 62 - The Sitcom Experiment
Apr 11, 2011
Episode 61 - Google's Global Science Fair
Mar 21, 2011
Episode 60 - Paleontology: Adventure with a Purpose
Mar 07, 2011
Episode 59 - The Courage to Teach
Feb 21, 2011
Episode 58 - Exploring New Worlds with Kepler
Feb 07, 2011
Episode 57 - Preventing Bad Science in the Classroom
Jan 24, 2011
Episode 56 - More Chemistry Videos from PTOV
Jan 10, 2011
Episode 55 - Science Comedian Brian Malow
Dec 20, 2010
Episode 54 - Encyclopedia of Life
Dec 06, 2010
Episode 53 - Science We Can Learn
Nov 15, 2010
Episode 52 - Science We Can Read About
Nov 01, 2010
Episode 51 - Science We Can Blog About
Oct 18, 2010
Episode 50 - Science We Can Watch
Oct 04, 2010
Episode 49 - Science We Can Listen To
Sep 20, 2010
Episode 48 - Don't Be Such a Scientist
May 10, 2010
Episode 47 - Evolution for the young reader
Apr 26, 2010
Episode 46 - Dinosaur Train's Dr. Scott
Apr 12, 2010
Episode 45 - Science Fiction Writer Cory Doctorow
Mar 22, 2010
Episode 44 - Car Crash Science
Mar 08, 2010
Episode 43 -Mythbuster Adam Savage
Feb 22, 2010
Episode 42 - Teachers take to the skies with SOFIA
Feb 08, 2010
Episode 41 - Science Writer Nicholas Wade
Jan 25, 2010
Episode 40 - Being Sean Carroll
Jan 11, 2010
Episode 39 - Looking at Science Standards
Dec 21, 2009
Episode 38 - National Lab Day
Dec 07, 2009
Episode 37 - Science Because We Can
Nov 16, 2009
Episode 36 - The scientific method starts with curiosity
Nov 02, 2009
Episode 35 - The Quantum Frontier
Oct 19, 2009
Episode 34 - Gene Therapy for Colorblind Monkeys
Oct 05, 2009
Episode 33 - Dr. Francis Eberle
Sep 21, 2009
Episode 32 - Neil deGrasse Tyson
May 11, 2009
Episode 31 - The AMS Education Program
Apr 27, 2009
Episode 30 - Lights, Camera, Sea Turtles!
Apr 13, 2009
Episode 29 - We're All Stellar Corpses
Mar 30, 2009
Episode 28 - Who watches the Watchmen? Scientists Do!
Mar 09, 2009
Episode 27 - Questions with Skeptoid
Feb 23, 2009
Episode 26 - Stories of Evolution
Feb 09, 2009
Episode 25 - Science in its Rightful Place
Jan 26, 2009
Episode 24 - IYA, JREF and the Bad Astronomer
Jan 12, 2009
Episode 23 - The Periodic Table of Videos
Dec 15, 2008
Episode 22 - When Good Chemicals Go Bad
Dec 01, 2008
Episode 21 - Dr. Kiki, Never too cool for science
Nov 17, 2008
Episode 20 - Ed Begley, Jr.
Nov 03, 2008
Episode 19 - Bioethics with Jeffrey Kahn
Oct 20, 2008
Episode 18 - Science in the 2008 Elections
Oct 06, 2008
Episode 17 - Sir Harold Kroto on Science Education
Sep 22, 2008
Episode 16 - Building Connections in Science Education
May 19, 2008
Episode 15 - Expelled Exposed
May 05, 2008
Episode 14 - Bill Nye Talks About Energy and More
Apr 21, 2008
Episode 13 - Who and What of the WhyFiles
Apr 07, 2008
Episode 12 - Skepticism and The Bad Astronomer
Mar 17, 2008
Episode 11 - Death of the Chemistry Sets
Mar 03, 2008
Episode 10 - Boston Here We Come
Feb 18, 2008
Episode 9 - Blogging with PZ Myers
Feb 04, 2008
Episode 8 - The Future of Particle Physics
Jan 21, 2008
Episode 7 - Cloning Monkey Embryos
Jan 07, 2008
Episode 6 - Adam Rogers from WIRED Science
Dec 17, 2007
Episode 5 - Sir Alec Jeffries and DNA fingerprinting
Dec 03, 2007
Episode 4 - Science Education Myth?
Nov 19, 2007
Episode 3 - Steve Squyres & Roving Mars
Nov 05, 2007
Episode 2 - Biologist Sean B. Carroll
Oct 22, 2007
Episode 1 - Introductions and Gerry Wheeler
Oct 09, 2007