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October 5, 2015

Dynamics of expectation


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Nobel prize in Medicine for anti-parasite drugs by Ian Woolf
Dr Casimir MacGregor talks about the sociology of anti-ageing and stem cell tourism,
Glucose, glucose by Science Groove,
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf

2015-09-18 13.45.57

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2015
Thinking Drinkers: A beginner's guide to absinthe
Elixirs Made To Fight Malaria Still Shine On The Modern Bar
History Of Absinthe
Absinthe Fever: What is wormwood?
Synthetic anti-malarial compound is bad news for artemisia farmers

Our Quantum Future
Galactic Exploration: mapping the molecular clouds of the southern Milky Way

Science Groove (MP3s)

October 12, 2015

Life and death of Stars


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Sleek Geek Eureka Primary School prizes by Ian Woolf,
Michael Burton explains the life and death of stars,
Why does the Sun really shine by They Might Be Giants,
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf.

2015-09-21 14.54.28

#TeamMopra - Save the Mopra Telescope & Map the Milky Way
MOPRA Telescope
Mopra Survey
Mopra Central Molecular Zone survey

Australian Museum Eureka Prizes

They Might Be Giants


October 19, 2015

Lateral, entropy, and the egg


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Anomalies speed around nearby star,
Anomalies block too much light around a distant star by Ian Woolf.
Jack Scanlon talks about Lateral magazine,
John August talks about Entropy and the Egg, part 1.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf

Jack Scanlon
Jack Scanlon
Lateral magazine
The Pseudoscientists Podcast

John August's Permutations

Fast-Moving Structures in the Debris Disk Around AU Microsc
opii

Unique structures spotted around nearby star: Mysterious ripples found racing through planet-forming disc
A Dusty Mystery Around AU Microscopii
Spectro-Polarimetric High-contrast Exoplanet REsearch instrument - SPHERE

Planet Hunters X. KIC 8462852 – Where’s the flux?
Search For Intelligent Aliens Near Bizarre Dimming Star Has Begun

October 26, 2015

Gene repair, eggs and entropy


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LHC tests Rainbow Gravity,
Daraprim for a dollar by Ian Woolf,
Elizabeth Hinde describes how to see genes repaired for Fresh Science,
John August talks about the Egg and Entropy, part 2.
Production checked by Charles Willock.
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf.

2015-08-31 18.25.33-169
Elizabeth Hinde (apologies for the blur, I was too far from the stage)

Fresh Science
Imaging chromatin dynamics during DNA repair by fluctuation analysis (UNSW)
Spatiotemporal regulation of Heterochromatin Protein 1- alpha oligomerization and dynamics in live cells

John August's Permutations

Detection of mini black holes at the LHC could indicate parallel universes in extra dimensions
Extra dimensions, gravitons, and tiny black holes
Detecting black holes with ATLAS (ppt)
Synopsis: No Quantum Black Holes Detected at LHC
Absence of black holes at LHC due to gravity's rainbow
Could scientists soon discover a parallel universe?
Big Bang theory could be debunked by Large Hadron Collider

'Something may come through' dimensional 'doors' at LHC
CERN experiment to test if we can connect to another dimension
Scientists at Large Hadron Collider hope to make contact with PARALLEL UNIVERSE in days
Will The Large Hadron Collider Open Up A Portal To Another Dimension?


Price-Gouging Pharma CEO Fuming As Rival Creates $1 Alternative AIDS Drug
Once a Notorious Short Seller, Martin Shkreli Now Sees a Future in Biotech
That Guy Who Is Price-Gouging AIDS Patients Also Did It to Kids with Kidney Disease

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