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RSV, vaccines and clinical trials

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') Listen to Dr Munro Neville from Momentum Clinical Research talk about researching Respiratory Syncitial Virus, developing vaccines, and clinical trials. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Dr Munro Neville...

Genes, Jokes, and Conservation - part 2

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Games for computing - part 2

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Chocolate fuel, steroids and roomba sumo

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Brain Fog Therapy

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WorldCoin and Rejuventation by dilution

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The Long-Term Threat

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The Talking Dead

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Superworm and fake human meat

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Plants to eat, and plants that eat

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Summon Pompeo - banish EBV

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Trustworthy fakes and edited hamsters

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Variants, printed livers and woven TVs

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Desiderosmia

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The Five Forces That Change Everything - part 2

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Vaccines and surveillance

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20 years of Bug-bots

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Venus Flytrap Science

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Assange Extradition Decision

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Plant genetics and vampires

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Synthetic chemical adventures

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Brainwave generation

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Haiku and Limericks

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Editing genetic disease and sports injuries

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Future of Human Needs past

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Superlative hydrogen

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The Future of Human Needs

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The Woolf-Pulfrich Effect

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Coeliac genes and zombies

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Meow on Mars

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Funding ME and CFS research

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Grinding your face

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Poked plant physics Ant venom

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March for Science and Prawn plastic

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Brain hacking and chocolate

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The Forgetting Machine - part 2

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Bright Sparks 2017 - part 3 poetry

MP3 Meltdown, Spectre and Nuclear detonation news by Ian Woolf, For the final Bright Sparks challenge, the Fresh scientists perform their haiku and limericks, and share the insights they've gained: Mohamed Tashani on vaccines from The University of Sydney, Xufeng...

Head transplant HEAVEN?

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Bright Sparks 2017 - part 1

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Sound is the next wave

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Head transplant HEAVEN

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Create UNSW, MakerSpace and Repair Cafe - DIY Day part 2

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NAD+ and Ciguatera Fish Poison

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Digging dinosaurs

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Photobiomodulation and bees

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Weird pets, possums and blood vessels

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Save the carnivorous plants

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Rhino horn, mitochondria and GenSpace

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Life, the Universe & Carnivorous plants

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Heat shock for longer life and Physics poetry

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Physics of Music revisited

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Blockchain Citizen Science

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DNA bitcoin Virtual Astronomy

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Life and death of Stars

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Change your genes

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What are you looking at?

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Brain nets and Broccoli

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Transition waves rideable multicopters

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Vaping Freematics

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Singing frogs and spliced mice

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Fact or Fiction Implants

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Galactic Haloes light walls

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Healing corneas and building robots

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Stem Cell Revolutions and HIV protein

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Sydney Maker Culture

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Physics of Music special

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Magnetic bacteria and chilli

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Fecal transplants and Darwin part 5

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Hybrids, Healing Fat, Snap tentacles

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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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Kind meat, ant war and Techfest2012

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Axis of eating and Secrets of Chocolate

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Synthetic organisms and cloud-busting

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Sex Evolution and Technological Art

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Trigeneration and Sports networks

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Power, art and cocktails

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CSIRO Wi-Fi win and Dunbar's number

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Earth Hour and Carnivorous plants

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Space, babies and pregnant fish

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Future Fab Labs and Fish and Chip cars

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Reducible Evolution Special

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The Sciencegasm, Ice Skating, Vegemite

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Killer Robots, Google Streetview, Ants

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Solar saves coal, Green your home

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Toads, Flying cars and Monkey Mating

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Undiscovered 15th December 2005

Play Now Martian magnetism by Nat Staib, Face Transplants by Jacqui Pfeffer, News by Matt Clarke, Produced by Chris Stewart and Noel Hanna, Presenter Matt Francis...

Throat singing, plants and clones

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NEWS: dodgy space suits from NASA; dangerous neckties in the hospital ward & spiders with garbage in their webs.

NEWS: dodgy space suits from NASA; dangerous neckties in the hospital ward & spiders with garbage in their webs. NASA crew at the International Space Station are finding problems with their space suits, or so reports New Scientist magazine this...

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...

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