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Australian Computer Museum Society - part 1

MP3 Listen to Adrian Franulovich talk about the history of Australian computing and the 40th anniversary of the Apple Lisa computer. News of good vibrations reversing aging. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Australian Computer Museum Society A blast of...

Tardigrades to the Moon!

MP3 A deep dive into the science of tardigrades - the tiny water bears or moss piglets that can withstand extremes of cold, heat, dryness, pressure, and vacuum, by going into suspended animation and then revitalising when its safe again...

Dementia and Artificial Intelligence

MP3 Memory prosthesis for dementia by Ian Woolf, Tanya Petrovich from Dementia Australia, and Andrew Vouliotis from Deakin University's Applied Artificial Intelligence Institute talks about their AI training system for carers of people with dementia - Talk with Ted! Produced...

Variants, printed livers and woven TVs

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') 3D printed livers, Animated t-shirts by Ian Woolf BA.2 - time for a new letter? by Ian Woolf From 2010: Victoria Bond spoke to Robert Booy about the importance of vaccine compliance, and...

Desiderosmia

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') Chewing gum against COVID19, Assange appeals the appeal, Xenotransplantation by Ian Woolf Desiderosmia - a personal story by Justine Hamilton Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Chitosan immune boosting interaction with SARS-COV-2 Chitosan-Based...

Gut bugs!

MP3 download Gut bugs reverse aging - in mice, Gut bacteria make larks and owls, Grapes help your guts, CRISPR kills bacteria by Ian Woolf, Professor Michael Archer explains horizontal gene transfer - little naughties in the dark - to...

The Right To Repair - part 1

MP3 download Guts repair brains by Ian Woolf, Samantha Floreani from Digital Rights Watch, and Erin Turner from Choice magazine discuss the Right To Repair - part 1. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Samantha Floreani from Digital Rights Watch...

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...

Gifts, Glows and Gold

MP3 download Platypuses and tardigrades glow by Ian Woolf, Gifts to avoid by Ian Woolf, Marc West, Chris Stewart, Lachlan Whatmore, Catherine Beehag and Sacha Stelzer, Michael Cortie zaps mind-control parasites with lasers, Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf...

Breath from salt

MP3 download Bijal Trivedi talks about Cystic fibrosis part 1, Valeria Senigaglia with Dolphin Facebook, Dr Laura McCaughey on tackling the antibiotic resistance crisis. Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf Bijal Trivedi FameLab British Council Famelab Foundation for Western Australian...

COVIDSafe Brainwaves

MP3 download The broken promises of COVIDSafe by Ian Woolf R Douglas Fields talks about the Electric Brain part 1, Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf R. Douglas Fields Tracing the challenges of COVIDSafe Interactive COVIDSafe simulator (Digital Rights Watch)...

Future of Human Needs past

MP3 download This show was originally broadcast 2019-02-04: 3D printed steaks, One cheap pill to treat most of aging by Ian Woolf, Nathan Waters examines Human Needs, now and into the future - part 1, Sound checked by Charles Willock,...

The Future of Human Needs

MP3 download 3D printed steaks, One cheap pill to treat most of aging by Ian Woolf, Nathan Waters examines Human Needs, now and into the future - part 1, Sound checked by Charles Willock, Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf...

Planetary Defense and symbiotic drones

MP3 download Symbiotic drones by Ian Woolf, Nikola Schmidt and Petr Bohacek talk about Planetary Defense - part 1. Fact and sound checking by Charles Willock, Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf. Nikola Schmidt and Petr Bohacek ESA Planetary Defense...

Whales, drones and bacteria

MP3 download Bacteria from humans can generate electricity by Ian Woolf, Vanessa Pirotta uses drones to sample whale snot, Fact and sound checking by Charles Willock, Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf. Photo courtesy of Joanne Stephan Vanessa Pirotta A...

Sick supplements and secret gardens

MP3 download Commercial astronauts at NASA by Ian Woolf, Kate Samardzic talks about biotoxins in supplements, Christina McGhee talks about Secret Science events for Science Week, at the Royal Botanic Gardens. Fact and sound checking by Charles Willock, Produced and...

Mathematically impossible legislation

MP3 download From July 2017: Oz war on mathematics by Ian Woolf, Meow Ludo Meow Meow explains the five pillars of biohacking, Production checked by Charles Willock, Produced by Ian Woolf Biofoundry The laws of Australia will trump the laws...

Poked plant physics Ant venom

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') Live bodiless brains by Ian Woolf, Toby Hendy talks about the physics of poked plants, Samira Aili talks about using ant venom to save the world, Fact and sound checking by Charles Willock,...

Women's Day, Stem cells, and Multiple Sclerosis

MP3 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. Naomi Koh Belic The...

The Forgetting Machine - part 1

MP3 Slow ice cream, drone rescue and shocking work conditions by Ian Woolf, Rodrigo Quian Quiroga talks about our brain as The Forgetting Machine - part 1 Professor Aleksandra Przegalinska's 24/7 lecture on the topic: Bots. Sound checked by Charles...

Rockets and Rejuvenation

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') Fish and flies young again by Ian Woolf, Patrick Wang talks rocket science with SpaceOps Australia. Production checked by Charles Willock, Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf Rynos Theme by Kevin MacLeod Patrick...

The five pillars of biohacking

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') Oz war on mathematics by Ian Woolf, Meow Ludo Meow Meow explains the five pillars of biohacking, Production checked by Charles Willock, Produced by Ian Woolf Rynos Theme by MacLeod (incompetech.com) Meow Ludo...

The Internet of Hackable Things & OzSpace part 2

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Frog leg steak art Innovation

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') Alcohol causes cancer by Ian Woolf, Oron Catts talks about Symbiotica and frog leg steak art, Richard Brophy talks about Innovators Club, Part 2 of Dr Bernard Robertson-Dunn on electronic health records. Production...

Heat shock for longer life and Physics poetry

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') Autism treated with good guts by Ian Woolf, Mark Febbraio talks about heat shock proteins and longer life, Heather Catchpole recites physics poems in the pub. Production checked by Charles Willock. Produced and...

Kids 3D print Internet Barbie

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') Stem cells seeded on apples to make organs for transplant by Ian Woolf, Patrick Catanzariti talks about kids 3D printers, the perils of Internet Barbie, and how to develop for emerging techgnologies. Production...

Gene repair, eggs and entropy

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') 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...

Maker's Place Think Differently

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') 3D printed high rises, Synthetic milk, and medical tattoos by Ian Woolf, Mel Fuller talks about Maker's Place, Bronwyn Milkins from UWA asks Can retraining your thinking improve your sleep? Production checked by...

Re-using carbon and Biohack Syd

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') Sydney Mini Maker Faire returns, and NASA's mission to Charon by Ian Woolf, Mouse vampire retractions by Ian Woolf, Matt speaks with Ian Woolf about Biohack Syd, Ken Richards talks about his Consensus...

Biohacking Citizen Science

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') Epidermal electronics and Lego Atomic Force Microscopes by Ian Woolf, Andreas Siagian talk about his Indonesian Citizen Science Initiative and Hackteria, Andrew Tuckwell talks about hacking synthetic biology competitions, IGEM and BIOMOD. Hosted...

Infinity and Money part 3

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') Fixing broken hearts and adding new letters to the DNA alphabet by Ian Woolf, Marcus Schappi talks to Ian Woolf about building the Internet of things with Microview micro-controllers at Dorkbot, Infinity -...

Plasticised brains, tea, and pain

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') News of Black tea blocks herpes, and fermentable fibre helps asthma, by Ian Woolf. Brains restored to the speed learning of childhood with a pill, by Ian Woolf, Dr Patrick Rubie and Ian...

Fecal transplants and Darwin part 5

download MP3 Ian Woolf reports on Fecal microbiota transplantation and in 1999 interviewed Professor Thomas Borody who pioneered the field. Part 5 of Natural Selection, the life and discoveries of Charles Darwin, a radio-play by Lachlan Whatmore. Presented and produced...

Amniotic eggs and Surpizing technologies

MP3 download On this edition of Diffusion, Ian Woolf brings back surprizing tidings from the Singularity Summit in Melbourne, Australia. Newly uncle'd Lachlan Whatmore delves into the evolutionary marvel that are amniotic eggs. Hosted, paneled, and produced by Victoria Bond,...

Parasite Wisdom, warming, space sugar

MP3 Marc West extends last week's report on global warming and the next ice age, explains how wine's bubbles can track the carbon dioxide from fossil fuels, about dating glaciers by atomic bomb residue, how wind farms may create weather,...

Cells, Cycling, and fake holograms

MP3 PhD student Phoebe Peters is conducting research at the Institute for the Biotechnology of Infectious Diseases, she speaks to Ian Woolf about the role of proteins in the surprisingly complex mechanism of bacterial cell division. Cyling scientist Chris Lauf...

Radiothon, Showers, Stephen Hawking

Play Now Life and Times of Stephen Hawking by Marc West How dangerous is my shower by Kachina Allen Produced by Christ Stewart Presented by Marc West Expert commentary by Vanessa Gardoss and Tilly Boleyn...

Glow worms, Rutherford part1, Wallaby

Play Now Alluring bioluminescent backsides, Particle Man Rutherford, and Wallaby milk. Presented by Lachlan Whatmore, News by Richard Couts, Glow Worms by Lindsey Gray, Ernest Rutherford - Quantum Revolutionary part 1 by Lachlan Whatmore, Wallaby antibiotics open mike discussion,...

Laterality and Left Handedness - By Adam Mark

Pop Quiz: What do Ronald Reagan, George Bush and Bill Clinton, have in common? Apart from having the same superannuation policies, all three ex-presidents are left handed. In fact they join the 13% of the population that prefers to...

12th August 2002

Radiothon edition presented by Chris Stewart. News by Tim Baynes and Chris. Ian Woolf reports on computers made from soybeans and chicken feathers. Tim interviews Dr Eugenie Shepherd about her latest research into algae and the movement of plants. Open...

14 August 2001

Radiothon show with panel discussion about Privacy in the 21st Century with Gina Sartore, Tim Baynes, Lachlan Whatmore, Chris Stewart and Ian Woolf. Produced by Lachlan Whatmore who also punched the buttons....

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