What is the technological Singularity? by Ian Woolf
I'm Atoms by Derek Muller
Can medical radioisotopes be made without reactors and without uranium? by Ian Woolf
I am the very model of a modern Singularitarian by Charlie Cam
Presented and produced by Ian Woolf
Arwen Cross reports on life under the ice,
Therese Chen reports on Tasmanian Devil tumours
Ian Woolf speaks with Ben Dechrai about Open Source software, and about Cryptoparties at the Open Source Developers' Conference.
Produced and presented by Ian Woolf
Dissolving nanofibre condoms,
Burning cold of Ciguatera explained,
Galactic cosmic rays and world changing,
Ben Dechrai talks about owning your data at the Open Source Developer's Conference.
Presented and produced by Ian Woolf
Marc West tells the tale of reindeer science and spreading the joy of Diffusion.
Patrick Rubie explores mistletoe science and why Santa needs to shape up to save lives.
Presented and produced by Ian Woolf
"We're NASA and We Know It"
Performed by David Hudson [http://twitter.com/dubhud]
Executive Producer: Alexander JL Theoharis [http://twitter.com/Satire]
Director: Forest Gibson [http://twitter.com/ForestGibson]
Editors: Cinesaurus [http://twitter.com/cinesaurus], Steven Hudson [http://twitter.com/HudsonFilm] & David Hudson [http://twitter.com/DubHud]
Written by Rob Whitehead [http://twitter.com/RobCWhitehead]
Prop Designer: Christopher Parker [http://twitter.com/chrstphrprkr]
Costumer: Jared Cheshier [http://twitter.com/JaredMonkey]
Camera Operator: Forest Gibson, Steven Hudson, Jon Sim
Cast: Steven Hudson, Tara Theoharis [http://twitter.com/geekyhostess], Zac Cohn [http://twitter.com/zaccohn], Danielle Sparks [http://twitter.com/dannysparky], Kevin Lane [http://twitter.com/_kevin_lane_], Monica Houston, Anne Ketola, Tim Uomoto [http://twitter.com/FRockClothing], Brendan Uomoto, Alexander JL Theoharis
Promotional Support: Zac Cohn and Tara Theoharis
Ian Woolf reports on viral heart-beats, and bee venom wrinkle remover.
Natural Selection, the life of Charles Darwin - part 1 of a radioplay by Lachlan Whatmore.
Charles Willock explains how your breadth of perception determines whether windmills distress you.
Presented and produced by Ian Woolf