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November 7, 2016

Biohacking longevity and driver-less heroics


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Should automated car owners get a free ride? by Ian Woolf
Meow Ludo Meow-Meow talks about biohacking longevity.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf

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Meow Ludo Meow-Meow

Biofoundry

The social dilemma of autonomous vehicles (PDF)
Driverless cars: Who gets protected? Study shows public deploys inconsistent ethics on safety issue
Self-Driving Mercedes-Benzes Will Prioritize Occupant Safety over Pedestrians
Driverless cars will have to make 'ethical considerations' in the US
Volvo rolls into Adelaide for driverless car trials
RAC Intellibus
Federal Automated Vehicles Policy (PDF)


November 14, 2016

Longevity policy undetectable faces


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Fooling facial recognition by Ian Woolf,
Avinash Singh talks about changing Government policy so we all live longer,
Listener's letters,
Annals of Improbable 24/7 Lecture on Jet lag genes.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf

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Avinash Singh

India Future Society
International Longevity Alliance

Annals of Improbable Research 24/7 Lectures 2016

Accessorize to a Crime: Real and Stealthy Attacks on State-of-the-Art Face Recognition
Sharif, Bhagavatula, Bauer, Reiter

Reese2Russ
dodging-glasses
Examples-impersonation
Want to beat facial recognition? Get some funky tortoiseshell glasses
Half of US adults are recorded in police facial recognition databases, study says
Facial recognition: Privacy advocates raise concern over 'creepy' system Government says will enhance national security
The Government's New $18.5 Million Facial Recognition System Will Put A Face To Crime In Australia
Australia's new facial verification system goes live

November 21, 2016

Dinosaurs and CSIRO


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CSIRO now allowed to do science for the public good by Ian Woollf,
Barry McKay speaks with Phil Hore about Australia's dinosaurs,
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf

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Photo courtesy of Barry McKay

National Dinosaur Museum

Its Time - Barry McKay's music show


CSIRO cuts were about taking focus off 'public-good research', emails show
Science Minister Greg Hunt tells CSIRO to maintain 'pure public good' science
The crazy saga of the great CSIRO sell-off
CSIRO research vessel chartered by BP and Chevron
Save CSIRO: the value of public good research
Science Minister Hunt's Statement of Expectations to CSIRO (pdf)
CSIRO Research Vessel Investigator
Government offers hope by telling CSIRO to reinvest in climate research

November 28, 2016

Seagrasses, Art, and maggots revisted


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No manned space craft for the International Space station rescue by Victoria Bond,
Art meets Science at the Powerhouse Museum by Ian Woolf,
Professor Pinas talks about maggot therapy with Victoria Bond,
Eureka prize nominee Dr Peter Macreadie explains the importance of seagrasses to Ian Woolf,
Presented by Dr Julie-Anne Popple,
Produced by Ian Woolf


Peter Macreadie

World Seagrass Association
UTS Climate Change Cluster

Maggot Therapy at the University of Sydney

Art-Science Soiree

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