Diffusion Science Radio

Absinthe and beer froth


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DIY genetic engineering,
Potatoes stop bleeding,
Gaffa tape stops warts,
and Venusian bacteria by Ian Woolf
2002 Chemistry Nobel Prize - identifying biological macro-molecules by Chris Stewart,
Absinthe science by Adam Mark,
2002 IgNobel Prizes - Scrotal asymmetry in man and ancient sculpture, beer froth obeys law of exponential decay, washing machine for cats and dogs, belly button lint by Chris Stewart
Hosted by Adam Mark,
Produced by Chris Stewart,
Technical support by Gina Satore,
re-edited by Ian Woolf.
This show was originally broadcast in October 2002


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