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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...

WorldCoin and Rejuventation by dilution

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Edward Teller, Isaac Newton and military Robots

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Multi-agent AI TV shows

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Cute Beard Slime

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Robert Booy - Infectious Diseases

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Red dust, smart dogs and twitter

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Sydney Space suits - part 2

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Sydney Space suits - part 1

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Spinal Fusion

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Fuctional Super Food

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Expressly Human - part 1

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Questioning Science Frontiers - part 2

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Questioning Science Frontiers - part 1

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Nuclear windmill synaesthesia - in memory of Charles Willock

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Vaccines and surveillance

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Fanny Macleay and Flying Saucers

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Life and Toydeath

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The Polymer Age

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To the Moon with fireworks and geckos

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SETI giant spiders

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COVIDFree without COVIDSafe

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Face COVIDSafe explosion

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Climate change health

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Electronic Nose Math Superhero

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Neuromorphic social impact

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Solar Race Suicide Model Virtual Pain

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Hacking sex and citizen space

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Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence

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Quantum dots

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Superlative hydrogen

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Bio-engineering Innovation Challenge 2019

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Tickets and power in NSW

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Wound honey and rhythmotron

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March for Science and Prawn plastic

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Milking spiders and interfacing brains

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Telegony and guitars

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Bright Sparks 2017 - part 3 poetry

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Sound is the next wave

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Singing Astronaut Again

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The story of Ruby Payne-Scott part 2

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The story of Ruby Payne-Scott part 1

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Crooke's radiometer mystery

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3 parent baby ethics and flavour tripping

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Bioethics and the Narcissome

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More colours and March for Science part 2

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March for Science part 1

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The origin of life - inevitable?

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Identity cards for Australia again?

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Sexual ecology and Pirate privacy again

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Seagrasses, Art, and maggots revisted

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Photobiomodulation and bees

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Weird pets, possums and blood vessels

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Rhino horn, mitochondria and GenSpace

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Open Source Science Accelerates

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More Carbs for longer life

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Embryonic stem cells and crocodiles again

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Hackagong and Biofoundry

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Fate of the Universe

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Blockchain Citizen Science

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DNA bitcoin Virtual Astronomy

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Inclusion soothes your genes

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Black holes, worm holes and time machines

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Warp drive and Antigravity

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Future work, farmbot and Chiptunes

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Singing Astronaut Special

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Falling cats and Stem cell tourism

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Vaccination ethics and electricity wars

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Brainwaves and Photonics

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Photonics and quadcopters

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Asteroid mining and radioactive waste dumps

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Diet, bacteria, and health

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Breakfast robots and TECHmyway

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Bitcoin disrupts home-made Segway

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Bitcoin rules soliton waves

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2015 - The year of the drone

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Solidifier, Ozberry Pi and RoboDojo

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Koalas, robots, and brains

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Makers of every generation

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Mood Dress and the End of the World

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Astronomy for Life and Toydeath

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Drones in the air and underwater

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Social context and Electric cars

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FundScience, Albatross, LoVid

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Megaphones and Microfluidics

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Semaphore and legal Biohacking

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Re-using carbon and Biohack Syd

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Space law and Bee decisions

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Biohacking Citizen Science

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Infinity and Money part 3

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Powdered alcohol and Money part 2

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Embryonic stem cells and crocodiles

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Rat Park and Chromatic Composer

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Stem cells fight HIV and Biohacking

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Healing corneas and building robots

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Valves, rockets and Doctor Who

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Mini Maker Faire and Google You

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Thorium Trans-Tasman 3MT competition

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SkeptiCamp, Life and HackerSpace

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BitCoin mining and Panspermia

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Gambling addiction and Big Data

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Sydney Maker Culture

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Sexual ecology and Pirate privacy

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Microfactories and synthetic food

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Young blood RoboWars

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Kid-friendly science and emulsions

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Cute science, Smart slime and Beard beer

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Singing mice, Ig Nobles, MooresCloud

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Starfish and talking corn

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Super Vaccines, Meat Ice-cream & Bees!

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Trusted computing and ant beauticians

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Coral Art Life Science TV Eyes

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Malaria vaccine and photosynthesis

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Lizard babies and exploding stars

download MP3 Dr Julie-Anne Popple interviews Brigid Murphy about her discovery that lizards live births illuminate the evolution of cancer, Ian Woolf speaks to Dr Martin van Kerkwijk about his research in new types of supernovas and neutron stars, News...

Fear pathways and vampire allergies

MP3 download Mic Cavazzini interviews Dr Tim Bredy from the Queensland Brain Institute about post traumatic stress disorder, Patrick Rubie reports: - Peanuts eaten by donors can hurt blood transfusion recipients, - Planets without stars observed by gravitational micro-lensing, -...

TB Day and CSIRO Vacations

MP3 download Kate Barnard speaks to students in the CSIRO Vacation Scholarship Program, Victoria Bond talks about World Tuberculosis Day, Ian Woolf interviews Professor Geoff Smith about the importance of Nanophotonics to environmental energy flows, Presented and produced by Ian...

Brown science, Solar cells, horse tale

MP3 download Aaron Cook presents this weekâs juicy news. Lachlan Whatmore finishes off his trilogy tribute to horse evolution. Marc West grills Senator Bob Brown, leader of the Green Party, about his partyâs stand on science in the upcoming election,...

Power tool orchestra, self attraction?

MP3 download Ian Woolf speaks to Fred Rodrigues with his power tools orchestra at Dorkbot Sydney, Lachlan Whatmore brings us part 2 of the evolution of the horse, News by Victoria Bond - Dogs can't help imitating people - Social...

Trigeneration and Sports networks

MP3 download Aaron Cooke reports on Sydney Council's plan for 85% efficient gas trigeneration power plants for Sydney, Ian Woolf speaks with Lief Hamlin about sports networks from NICTA, News by Marc West - Pacific Islands unihabitable but above water...

ET, choice mathematics and farts on Mars

MP3 download 'ET won't go home' by Marc West and Darren Osborne, 'the beer drinking scientists' 'Science of Choice' Ian Woolf interviews Dr Stephen Bush of the Centre for the Study of Choice, the University of Technology, Sydney. News by...

Bleaching coral and androids

MP3 Ian Woolf speaks with Peter Ralph about global warming modelling, from coral bleaching to Antarctic algae, Patrick Rubie examines the issue, are robots better than androids - R2D2 or CP30? News by Victoria Bond, read by Dean Procter:...

Blood and Space Volcanoes

MP3 Victoria Bond tells us all about blood and the history of blood transfusions. Ian Woolf interviews Graziella Caprarelli, Space Scientist for the Department of Environmental Sciences at University of Technology Sydney about volcanoes in space. Ian Woolf, Patrick...

Diffusion moves to Monday 6:30pm tonight!

We'll no longer be heard on Thursday mornings in Sydney. Diffusion broadcasts tonight in its new Monday 6:30pm timeslot on 2SER 107.3FM for the first time....

Holistic medicine and ancient engines

play nowLachlan Whatmore looks at waterwheels and other ancient machines,Patrick Rubie talks to the president of the Sydney University Holistic Society,News by Ian Woolf, - solar powered solar power - neurology of cinema - erasable printing paperproduced by Lachlan...

ID Card - Is Big Brother Stalking You?

This is a special edition of the Diffusion Science Radio show looking at a controversial application of science and technology: the proposed card to identify everyone accessing Australian government services. Go directly to Podcasts: -->   Download/listen, 64kbs MP3 (13.4...

Donate your brain to science!

Would you like to be on radio? Do you have a passion about science that you want to share with the world? Do you like the idea of being able to go up to interesting scientists and ask them anything...

A few words from happy listeners:

-- "I think your podcast is the BEST thing since sliced bread!!!" - James, UK -- "I only discovered your show 3 months ago but am already addicted." - Dr. Andy, UK -- "I absolutely love your show,and listen to...

Ultimo Science Festival, and nuclear waste

Play Now The Ultimo Science Festival in Sydney, interview by Tilly Boleyn. Warnings to the future about radioactive waste, by Adam Richardson. News by Jacqui Pfeffer and Chris Stewart. Presented by Chris Stewart. Produced by Chris Stewart....

Vacuum cups, Gender, Light Pollution

Play Now The "relaxing" proceedure of vacuum cupping, and an investigation into possible innate differences between men and women in maths and science. Vacuum cupping by Marc West The gender divide in science by Jacqui Hayes Light Pollution and...

Chris Stewart

In a past life, Chris spent five years studying the physics of quarks, the tiny particles that sit at the heart of protons and neutrons, which in turn make up the nucleus of the atom. After a while, he realised...

Ian Woolf

Ian Woolf lives in Sydney, has a degree in Applied Science, worked as a solar astronomer, software engineer, systems programmer, webmaster, Networking tutor, Computational Theory lecturer and subject coordinator, and Physics lab demonstrator; while changing his career to professional writing...

18th August 2005

Play Now Presented and produced by Matt ClarkeNews by Jacqui PfefferHi-tech Snow Gear by Keir SmithLachlan Whatmore presents the life of scientist Fanny MacleayOpen mike chat about vitamin-enriched GM "super rice", and the trouble-free space shuttle mission and Sydney...

Ian Woolf

Ian Woolf lives in Sydney, has a degree in Applied Physics, worked as a solar astronomer, software engineer, systems programmer, webmaster, Cisco CCNA tutor, Computational Theory lecturer, and subject coordinator; while changing his career to professional writing and broadcasting. Read...

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