
Welcome to MIT Technology Review Narrated, the home for the very best of our journalism in audio. Each week we will share one of our most ambitious stories, from print and online, narrated for us by real voice actors. Expect big themes, thought-provoking topics, and sharp analysis, all backed by our trusted reporting.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 157 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsTech NewsTechnology | |||

In Nebraska, a publicly owned utility deftly tackles the challenges of delivering on reliability, affordability, and sustainability.
This story was written by Andrew Blum and narrated by Noa - newsoveraudio.com.
Scientists hope to prevent deaths from climate change, but heat and cold are more complicated than we thought.
This story was written by Max G. Levy and narrated by Noa - newsoveraudio.com.
If we want online discourse to improve, we need to move beyond the big platforms.
This story was written by Katie Notopoulos and narrated by Noa - newsoveraudio.com.
As climate change fuels increasingly erratic weather, scientists need a better read on snowpack temperature to understand when water will reach reservoirs—and when it threatens to flood them.
This story was written by James Temple and narrated by No... more
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This had been a great podcast, but this new format is poor.
The narrative voice is flat and uninteresting, like plain oatmeal for the ears.
I do not understand how they think this new format is compelling as I can’t listen beyond 5 minutes.
5 stars to 2 stars!
As an ordinary person who is very wary of ai, I really enjoy this show, thank you for making it so insightful and educational
Good and important content, but incredibly annoying, distracting background music while reporting is going on, as though the people producing the podcast don’t have enough confidence in the content itself or speakers and need to beef things up with some dumb soundtrack. And now things are only getting worse with NOA…
Good and important content, but incredibly annoying, distracting background music while reporting is going on, as though the people producing the podcast don’t have enough confidence in the content itself or speakers and need to beef things up with some dumb soundtrack.
I started listening to this show to learn about cool new technologies and upcoming ideas. It has slowly devolved into people talking back and forth. It has just got more and more boring.
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Focusing on critical issues in technology and society, this podcast features a selection of highly regarded stories narrated by professional voice actors. Topics range widely from the implications of climate change on human health to the ethical dilemmas surrounding artificial intelligence and the influence of social media on public discourse. The content is likely to engage listeners interested in current technological advancements and their socio-political repercussions, providing in-depth analysis aimed at fostering informed discussions. Noteworthy is the podcast's commitment to presenting substantial journalism in an accessible audio format, appealing to an audience that values both a narrative approach and investigative storytelling.
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