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November 2006 Archives

November 2, 2006

Halloween Lycanthropy and Hallucigenia

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Presented by Vanessa Gardos,
News by Marc West,
Werewolves by Lachlan Whatmore,
Hallucigenia by Lachlan Whatmore,
Produced by Ian Woolf.

November 9, 2006

Beers, Bellies and Moustaches. Oh MY!

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How good is Beer!!! - Kachina Allen
Getting rid of your Beer Belly - Matt Clarke
Mo-vember madness - Marc West
News by Ian Woolf
Presented by Jacquie Hayes
Produced by Matt Clarke

November 10, 2006

Reviewed on the Internet Archive!

Pluto's demotion and an inconvenient truth

Reviewer: etherdog - 4 out of 5 stars - September 12, 2006
Subject: Lively discussion of science topics

The Aussie crew provide meaningful discussion of science topics in the news along with a couple of music tracks. My only complaint is that they do not provide the playlist of the songs for each episode. This is one of my top 3 podcasts.

November 11, 2006

A few words from happy listeners:

-- "I think your podcast is the BEST thing since sliced bread!!!" - James, UK
-- "I only discovered your show 3 months ago but am already addicted." - Dr. Andy, UK
-- "I absolutely love your show,and listen to the podcasts often several times over,
from what i have encountered it is one of the most succinct and well reseached" - Stephen, Sydney

I love your program

I just wanted to say how much I enjoy your program, being in the USA finding a program of your quality is a rare thing. As I will be traveling in to the American Midwest I have at lest a touchstone to reality and a place to hear someone else enjoy science as much as I do. Well all the best and keep the great work.

Yours truly,

William

November 16, 2006

Vegemite-gate, Largest Nuclear Bomb

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Presented by Marc West.
Science news by Vanessa Gardos.
Vegemite scandal questioned by Ian Woolf.
The World's Largest Nuclear Bomb by Charles Willock.
Also contains wise words from Jacqui Pfeffer and Tilly Boleyn.

Produced by Tilly Boleyn.

Donate your brain to science!

Would you like to be on radio? Do you have a passion about science that you want to share with the world? Do you like the idea of being able to go up to interesting scientists and ask them anything you want, because you're recording an interview? Will you work for free?

The show formerly known as the Discovery international science show is recorded in the Sydney studios of community radio station 2SER 107.3 FM, broadcast and streamed over the web at 9am Thursday mornings. We are broadcast on the Community Radio Network via CBAA and picked up by seventeen stations around Australia that we know about. Diffusion is podcasting as we speak.

If you'd like to join the Diffusion team and help us make weekly science radio, then please email us at diffusion@2SER.com.

Community Radio Network

Diffusion is currently picked up from the Community Radio Network by:
2BLU BLU FM 89.1 Katoomba, NSW<
2BOB Taree, NSW
2HOT Cobar, NSW
2KRR Kandos, NSW
2MIA Griffith, NSW
2MCE Bathurst, NSW
2TLC Yamba, NSW
2WAR-2 Coonamble, NSW
3MBR Murrayville, Victoria
3MGB Mallacoota, Victoria
3OCR OtwayFM Colac, Victoria
4NAG Yeppoon, Queensland
4RRR Roma, Queensland
4ROK Moranbah, Queensland
5KIX Kingscote, Kangaroo Island, South Australia
5RRR Woomera, South Australia
6YCR York, Western Australia
KWMD Alaska, USA

November 23, 2006

Stargazing, Craniometry and Cricket

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Presented by Tilly Boleyn.
Science News by Matt Clarke.
Stargazing from Antarctica by Darren Osbourne.
Lachlan Whatmore delves in Craniometry.
Cricket critique by Marc West.
Produced by Tilly Boleyn.

November 30, 2006

Adopting Microbes Missing Reptile link


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Link between Dinosaurs and Birds - Lachlan Whatmore
Adopt a Microbe - Daz Chandler
News - Marc West

Presenter - Jacqui Pfeffer
Producer - Matt Clarke

Vanessa Gardos

Catherine Beehag

Marc West

Read Marc at The Mr Science Show which is also broadcast over China Radio International.



The Mr Science Podcast

The Mr Science Show Feed

Keir Smith

After 7 years roaming the Antarctic wilderness in search of a place to call to home, or at least a hot meal, Keir was rescued by the Discovery helicopter. He has spent the time since then working off the debt by producing funny, sometimes informative, pieces for your listening pleasure.

Gina Sartore

Gina Sartore is simultaneously hiding from her thesis supervisor, teaching
science to rural uni students, and communing with a bunch of alpaca (her favourite country-type animal). She is an occasional contributor, but is
having trouble finding a tin can with a long enough string. If you know the collective noun for alpaca or have some string to sell, drop her an email.

Matthew Clarke

Learn more at Matt's HouseHusband Diaries

Kachina Allen

Kachina is a PhD student from Australia, currently living in New York.

She lives, breathes and loves science - the weirder the better.
Read more at Quarks, Quirks and Quips

Marian Curruthers

Brigid Mullane

Darren Osborne

Lachlan Whatmore

Charles Willock

About November 2006

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