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May 4, 2015

DIY EEG and Rocket Scientist networking


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A cranky review of the week's science news by Ian Woolf,
Sharif Olerin talks about DIY Electrophysiology at Maker's Place,
Jack Yeh and Jackson Delahunt talk about STEMN, the rocket scientist social network at OrbitOz.
The Future Soon by Jonathan Coulton,
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf

2015-04-29 20.13.16
Jackson Delahunt and Jack Yeh

STEMN - social network for rocket scientists
Sharif Olerin

ABC Science News
Congratulations A Warp Field Is Born
The Painful Truth About NASA's Warp Drive Spaceship From A Physicist
Parkes telescope scientists discover 'strange signals' from kitchen microwave


Jonathan Coulton

May 11, 2015

Space Biz, Orbital Art and Horses


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Power suits for bankers by Ian Woolf,
Michael Leslie talks about AU Launch Services,
Toby Knyvvett talks about Orbital Illumination at OrbitOz,
Barbara Padelino talks about horse transport stress at Famelab.
Production Checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf

2015-03-24 19.11.53
Barbara Padelino

FameLab
2015-04-29 20.25.54
Michael Leslie

AU Launch Services
2015-04-29 20.44.32
Toby Knyvvett

Toby Knyvvett's website

Robot Suits Will Help Bank Employees Deliver Heavy Cash Stacks
Japanese bankers get exosuits to help move stacks of cash
Cyberdyne's robotic HAL suit marches into Japan hospital trials
Hospitals to test robot suit to help patients walk


May 18, 2015

Virtual, Augmented and Robot Reality


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Rubber hand illusions by Ian Woolf,
Tristan Robinson talks about his autonomous robots,
Jake Fountain talks about his virtual realities,
Joseph Wang talks about the Meta augmented reality headset,
Leila Alem talks about her remote mentoring augmented reality service.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf

CSIRO develops hands-free technology for mining repairs
ReMoTe

2015-05-06 16.06.05
Tristan Robinson

2015-05-06 16.05.56
2015-05-06 16.47.57
2015-05-06 16.28.06

2015-05-06 21.26.37
Joseph Wang with Meta

2015-05-06 16.39.35Sunswift Solar electric car
2015-05-06 16.36.03Tesla electric Sedan dashboard
2015-05-06 16.34.16Tesla electric Sedan

An alternative to traditional mirror therapy: illusory touch can reduce phantom pain when illusory movement does not.
The Invisible Hand Illusion
Out-of-body experience: Master of illusion
The Third-Hand Illusion
The Quantum Leap effect – creating a body-swapping illusion

May 25, 2015

Kidneys, Hearts and Coal


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Heavy fat for slow aging by Ian Woolf,
Megan Rossi talks about a gut feeling about kidney disease,
Rina Soetanto explains How you mend a broken heart, a big role for small RNAs - at Famelab.
Coal is too valuable to burn by Ian Woolf (from 2007)
Production Checked by Charles Willock
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf

IMG_20150324_193849-1Megan Rossi
2015-03-24 19.44.13Rina Soetanto
Famelab Australia

UCLA biochemists develop new method for preventing oxidative damage to cells
Pill of super-protective 'heavy' fat may be key to eternal youth
Isotopic reinforcement of essential polyunsaturated fatty acids diminishes nigrostriatal degeneration in a mouse model of Parkinson's disease
Isotope diet helps worms live longer
Isotope-Reinforced Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Protect Yeast Cells from Oxidative Stress
Heavy hydrogen keeps yeast looking good
Reactive Oxygen Species, Isotope Effect, Essential Nutrients, and Enhanced Longevity
Biochemists develop new method for preventing oxidative damage to cells

ABC Four Corners energy special
4Corners references about renewable energy in Australia

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