Ologies with Alie Ward

A podcast by Alie Ward - Wednesdays

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441 Episodes

  1. Smologies #32: CLOUDS with Rachel Storer

    Published: 11/25/2023
  2. Abstract Mathematology (UH, IS MATH REAL?) with Eugenia Cheng

    Published: 11/22/2023
  3. Road Ecology (ROAD KILL) with Ben Goldfarb

    Published: 11/15/2023
  4. Smologies #31: INDIGENOUS COOKING with Mariah Gladstone

    Published: 11/11/2023
  5. Garology (LONG CUTE ANCIENT PATIENT BOOPABLE NIGHTMARE FISH) Encore for GAR WEEK with Solomon David

    Published: 11/8/2023
  6. Neuroparasitology (NATURE ZOMBIES) with Matt Simon

    Published: 11/1/2023
  7. Smologies #30: SPIDERWEBS with Randy Lewis

    Published: 10/30/2023
  8. Teratology (MONSTERS) with W. Scott Poole

    Published: 10/26/2023
  9. Pomology (APPLES) with Susan K. Brown

    Published: 10/18/2023
  10. Smologies #29: PUMPKINS with Anne Copeland

    Published: 10/14/2023
  11. Witchology (WITCHES & WITCHCRAFT) Part 2 with Fio Gede Parma

    Published: 10/11/2023
  12. Witchology (WITCHES & WITCHCRAFT) Part 1 with Fio Gede Parma

    Published: 10/4/2023
  13. Smologies #28: AGING with Caleb Finch

    Published: 9/30/2023
  14. Benthopelagic Nematology (DEEP SEA WORMS) with Holly Bik

    Published: 9/27/2023
  15. Gustology (TASTE) with Gary Beauchamp

    Published: 9/20/2023
  16. Cosmology (THE UNIVERSE) Part 2 Encore with Katie Mack

    Published: 9/12/2023
  17. Smologies #27: MARS with Jennifer Buz

    Published: 9/8/2023
  18. Cosmology (THE UNIVERSE) Part 1 Encore with Katie Mack

    Published: 9/5/2023
  19. LIFE ADVICE Encore: For anyone who is tired & needs some hacks

    Published: 8/29/2023
  20. Smologies #26: POOP with Rachel Santymire

    Published: 8/25/2023

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Volcanoes. Trees. Drunk butterflies. Mars missions. Slug sex. Death. Beauty standards. Anxiety busters. Beer science. Bee drama. Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists' obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.