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Lord Morton's mare and robotic gutars

MP3 Dr Angela Crean explains environmental effects on fathers, and non-genetic inheritance in Lord Morton's mare and the quagga. Luke Coffey builds a robotic guitar. Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf Dr Angela Crean Sex, flies and sperm count: young...

The Big Misunderstanding

download MP3 Listen to John Mattick explain why Junk DNA is the big misunderstanding of molecular biology. Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf Professor John Mattick Equus quagga and Lord Morton's mare Telegony and guitars...

Graphene power

download MP3 Graphene antenna for more efficient solar power, Flanders and Swan, First and Second Law Controversial graphene circuit claims to extract energy from random heat fluctuations. Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf Doctoral student Ferdinand Harerimana and Professor Paul...

Nuclear Australia - pros and cons

download MP3 From the 2013 Nuclear Energy For Australia? conference: Uranium miner Dr Erica Smyth argues for nuclear power for Australia, Conservationist Professor Ian Lowe argues against nuclear power for Australia Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf Dr Erica Smyth...

Assange, Music and the law

download MP3 A plea-deal for Julian Assange? Artists given a second chance to sue AI. Not A Crime, Music and Book industries try to shut down the Internet Archive. Presented and produced by Ian Woolf Julian Assange Leak at WikiLeaks...

Gravity Maverick - part 1

MP3 download Listen to Dr Viv Robinson boldly explain why most physicists have misunderstood Einstein's gravity, and what it means for what the Universe is made of. News of impossibly massive galaxies. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf 'We just...

Augment your memory

MP3 download How can we improve our memory? Ian Woolf takes a deep dive into the ancient art of memory systems. News of artificial intelligence finding new drugs Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Discovery of senolytics using machine learning...

Machines Behaving Badly - part 2

MP3 Artificial Intelligence software used to find a 25000 times faster shortcut for quantum physics by Ian Woolf, Professor Toby Walsh talks about autonomous weapons and rights for machines in Machines Behaving badly part 2, Ian Woolf plays with the...

Questioning Science Frontiers - part 1

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') NASA telescope naming scandal by Ian Woolf, Audience questions from the Frontiers of Science Forum - part 1 featuring Professor Johannes le Coutre, Professor Martina Stenzel, Professor Chirs Tisdell, and Professor Ben Eggleton,...

Intellectual Property and Medicine - part 2

MP3 download Ultrasound helps memory by Ian Woolf, Professor Matthew Rimmer talks about intellectual property and COVID vacccines - part 2 Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Professor Matthew Rimmer Low-intensity ultrasound restores long-term potentiation and memory in senescent mice...

Intellectual Property and Medicine - part 1

MP3 download 110 clots per million Astrazeneca doses by Ian Woolf, Professor Matthew Rimmer talks about intellectual property and COVID vacccines - part 1 Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Professor Matthew Rimmer Arterial events, venous thromboembolism, thrombocytopenia, and bleeding...

Spread by aerosol - part 1

MP3 download Professor Jose-Luis Jimenez explains how COVID19 is air-borne, and how that changes what we need to do - part 1 Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Professor Jose-Luis Jimenez The 60-Year-Old Scientific Screwup That Helped Covid Kill...

Emerging technology and gender

MP3 download Soap kills coronavirus by Ian Woolf, Associate Professor Yolande Strengers talks about emerging technology and gender equity. Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf Associate Professor Yolande Strengers LinkedIn Twitter The Smart Wife: Why Siri, Alexa, and Other Smart...

Tales from feathers and quills

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Telegony and guitars

MP3 Dr Angela Crean explains environmental effects on fathers, and non-genetic inheritance. Luke Coffey builds a robotic guitar. Sound checked by Charles Willock, Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf Dr Angela Crean Sex, flies and sperm count: young scientist's research...

Weird pets, possums and blood vessels

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') 2016 Nobel Prize in Medicine, Wifi emotions by Ian Woolf, Stewart McPherson travels the world documenting nature - part 2, Bright spark challenge: - Edward Waters, University of Notre Dame – Possums: furry...

Save the carnivorous plants

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') Oldest computer music restored by Ian Woolf, Stewart McPherson talks about climbing 300 mountains to research 25 books and films on carnivorous plants part 1. Production checked by Charles Willock, Produced and hosted...

3D printed Jewellery baldness cure

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') Bacteria for baldness by Ian Woolf, 3D printed Jewellery with Caitlin Dubler, Not the news - Melbourne Uni space program, Colourful fish, ads on your phone, CMBP research node, Healing yoga sounds, 7...

TV spying and Biohacker stimulation

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') TV watches the watchers by Ian Woolf, Garrick Bercero describes La Paillasse Manila's biohacker group, Peter Simpson-Young gives us a taste of his brain stimulating device, production checked by Charles Willock Produced and...

Shadow profiles and eating babies

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Misleading science and carnivorous pineapples

download MP3 Ian Woolf reports on vegetables that eat prey, and bats who live inside them. Nathan Sinclair explains why most published research is wrong. Ian Woolf reports on vitamin D and baldness. Oliver Featherston speaks with Catriona Bonfiglioli about...

Dark matter and alternative medicine

play now 'The Dark Side of the Cosmos' - Professor Joe Silk interviewed by Ian Woolf 'What's the alternative?' by Patrick Rubie News by Patrick Rubie Presented by Ian Woolf Produced by Patrick Rubie Professor Joe Silk' is the...

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