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April 2, 2018

Sneaky SpaceBees


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Exploring the Sun by Ian Woolf,
Sneaky satellite launches and the law with Steven Freeland,
Fact and sound checking by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf.

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Steven Freeland


FCC Accuses Stealthy Startup of Launching Rogue Satellites
Why Did Swarm Launch Its Rogue Satellites?
Swarm Technology
The US government said no. Swarm Technologies launched its satellites anyway

NASA Parker Solar Probe
Send Your Name to the Sun
NASA readies Parker Solar Probe for 'mission to touch the Sun'
Parker Solar Probe: NASA's journey to touch the Sun


April 9, 2018

Milking spiders and interfacing brains


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Headset that listens to your internal voice,
Alex Kelly tells us about the latest Biofoundry projects, and about brain-computer interfaces.
Fact and sound checking by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf.

Alex Kelly and the Sydney biohackers

Biofoundry

AlterEgo: A Personalized Wearable Silent Speech Interface
Computer system transcribes words users “speak silently”
Researchers develop device that can 'hear' your internal voice

April 16, 2018

March for Science and Prawn plastic


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Computers listen to your imagination by Ian Woolf,
Andrea Leong talks about the March for Science,
At the Biofoundry, Jared Wood talks about plastic for plants from prawns,
Fact and sound checking by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf.

Andrea Leong
Andrea Leong
March for Science Australia
Science Party NSW

Jared Wood
Jared Wood
Biochite
Jared Wood PhD
Inspired magazine


Neural Encoding of Auditory Features during Music Perception and Imagery
Neural Encoding of Auditory Features during Music Perception and Imagery (PDF preprint)
Tune in your head? Mind-reading tech can guess how it sounds

April 23, 2018

Why You're Not Dead Yet


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Powerless cameras by Ian Woolf,
Dr David Farmer and comedian Jackson Vaarhoor explain Why You're Not Dead Yet,
Fact and sound checking by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf.

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Towards Battery-Free HD Video Streaming
Researchers achieve HD video streaming at 10,000 times lower power
Smart glasses could stream video without killing your battery

April 30, 2018

Honey therapy and emotional helmets


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China surveils emotions? by Ian Woolf,
Nural Cokcetin talks about the therapeutic properties of honey,
Fact and sound checking by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf.

Nural Cokcetin
Nural Cokcetin

Nural Cokcetin on ABC TV's The Checkout

‘Forget the Facebook leak’: China is mining data directly from workers’ brains on an industrial scale
Chinese Surveillance Is Literally Getting in Workers’ Heads
Classifying Different Emotional States by Means of EEG-Based Functional Connectivity Patterns
Neural Basis of Intrinsic Motivation: Evidence from Event-Related Potentials
The research on hot-desking and activity-based work isn’t so positive

About April 2018

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