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Bio-engineering Innovation Challenge 2019

MP3 download The Bioengineering Innovation Outreach Challenge 2019 prize winners by Ian Woolf, Professor Hala Zreiqat talks about the ARC Bioengineering Innovation Centre, Dr Gavinda Singh talks about his research in cancer cures and his mentorship, Team Team from Sydney...

March for Science and Prawn plastic

download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') Computers listen to your imagination by Ian Woolf, Andrea Leong talks about the March for Science, At the Biofoundry, Jared Wood talks about plastic for plants from prawns, Fact and sound checking by...

Brain hacking and chocolate

MP3 Addictive apps by Ian Woolf, Galit Segev explains the science of chocolate. Sound and facts checked by Charles Willock, Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf Galit Segev Connect your app to our Persuasive AI Meet the tech company that...

Grave chemistry, anti-gravity, attractive armpits and rising sap!

download MP3 Memory pill research from 2011 by Ian Woolf Unearthed from 2003 are: Tim Baynes reporting on the strange tale of Anti-gravity and the disappearing researchers, an interview by Tim Baynes with Dr Boyd Dent about his 2003 PhD...

Fire and Transhumanism

MP3 download Invisibility - all done with mirrors by Ian Woolf, Kate Grimwood talks with Ian Woolf about her science of Fire Investigation PhD, An introduction to Transhumanism by Ian Woolf, Presented and produced by Ian Woolf...

Real Doctors eat Breakfast

MP3 download Victoria Bond checks in with some new evidence of a Universe before the Big Bang. Marc West interviews Kylie Smith on a recently published study which outlines possible long term risks involved in skipping your daily breakfast. Lachlan...

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...

Forest water, PhD dances, bird flu

MP3 Associate Professor Kendal McGuffie from the Physics department at UTS, tells Ian Woolf about tracking the movement of water by weight to find out how forests use water and effect the climate. Marc West phones Dr Christopher Pettigrew from...

Nanotech, doctoral dancing and pubs

MP3 Ian Woolf interviews UTS Head of Physics Michael Ford about how to make matter do whatever you wish by controlling the size and shape of nano-particles, Marc West goes on a pub crawl of science-related pubs in London, News...

Kachina Allen

Kachina is a PhD student from Australia, currently living in New York. She lives, breathes and loves science - the weirder the better. Read more at Quarks, Quirks and Quips...

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