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March 5, 2018

Women's Day, Stem cells, and Multiple Sclerosis


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Women in Science, Confident women, and delivery drones by Ian Woolf,
Naomi Koh Belic talks about modelling Multiple Sclerosis with stem cells.
Fact and sound checking by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf.

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Naomi Koh Belic


The Gender-Equality Paradox in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Education

Boosting confidence doesn’t help women at work: study
Leaning in doesn't pay
Social incentives for gender differences in the propensity to initiate negotiations: Sometimes it does hurt to ask

Australia - Project Wing
Testing in the Australian skies
CASA’s Drone Delivery Road Test
Canberra Airport not told about Project Wing drone delivery testing nearby at Googong
Project Wing to trial food delivery by drone to homes in Tuggeranong
World-first drone deliveries near Canberra
BURRITO BY DRONE ANYONE? GUZMAN Y GOMEZ PARTNER WITH X’S PROJECT WING TO HELP THEM TRIAL THEIR DELIVERY DRONES.
Google Alphabet: Guzman y Gomez, Chemist Warehouse launch delivery by drone
I drove eight hours to eat a burrito and see the future of autonomous drone food delivery
Flirtey
Drone startup Flirtey raises US$16 million Series A round to expand its delivery run

March 12, 2018

Nanotech sensors and Autistic expression


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Neurotypical people shun autistic people by Ian Woolf,
Noushin Nasiri talks about detecting diabetes in your breath with nanotech sensors.
Fact and sound checking by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf.

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Noushin Nasiri


FameLab 2016 - Noushin Nasiri from British Council Australia on Vimeo.


Neurotypical Peers are Less Willing to Interact with Those with Autism based on Thin Slice Judgments
Autism and the Burden of Social Reciprocity

March 22, 2018

Science communication and Quantum transistors


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News of bacteria engineered with an electronic switch,
Naomi Koh Belic and Noushin Nasiri talk about science communication,
Michelle Simmonds explores how transistors work at the quantum level in 2002,
Sound and facts checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf

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Electronic control of gene expression and cell behaviour in Escherichia coli through redox signalling

New Research Points to a Genetic Switch That Can Let Our Bodies Talk to Electronics

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Noushin Nasiri

Naomi Koh Belic

Famelab Australia

Michelle Simmonds, Centre for Quantum Computing
Award to Michelle Simmons reflects strategic importance of quantum physics for Australia


March 26, 2018

Native bees and Biological computers


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Human cell computers by Ian Woolf,
Kit Prendergast talks about native bees,
Fact and sound checking by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf.

Kit Prendergast

Bees in the 'burbs in a biodiversity hotspot
Bee Hotels for native bees book

Programmable full-adder computations in communicating three-dimensional cell cultures
Computers made from human cells could tell you when you’re sick

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