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If you like a good, broad mix of Science - new science, hard science, pop science, historical science and very silly science, listen to Diffusion.... more
FAQs about Diffusion Science radio:How many episodes does Diffusion Science radio have?The podcast currently has 1,100 episodes available.
May 27, 2013Microfactories and synthetic foodAngus Deveson spoke with Ian Woolf about Microfactories and 3D printingIan Woolf explores synthetic food, from lab grown hamburgers, to food printers, and replacing eating altogether.Produced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more28minPlay
May 20, 2013Young blood RoboWarsIan Woolf reports on Wind powered nuclear weapons, Google Glass, and turtle freezing genomes.Angus Deveson spoke with Ian Woolf about RoboWars Sydney,Glowing Mouse draculas return to heal aged hearts - Ian Woolf explains.Produced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more28minPlay
May 13, 2013Future silkmoth tricycle gamesIan Woolf reports how Harvard robot bees hover.Janine Cahill speaks with Ian Woolf about improving the future with games.Silkmoths ride robot tricycles cruising for sexy females in Japan, for science! Ian Woolf explains.Produced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more28minPlay
May 06, 2013Baby talk, Naughties, and the webIan Woolf gives a brief history of the world wide web,and reports on faces sculpted from DNA data.Gina Sartore tells us about 19th Century astronomer Maria Mitchell.Dr Uté Vollmer-Conna from the University of New South Wales spoke to Marian Curruthers about why Baby Talk is so strange,Michael Archer from the University of NSW spoke with Ian Woolf and Marian Curruthers about gene sharing between species.Produced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more29minPlay
April 29, 2013SpaceApps and Spider silkLachlan Whatmore explores the spiders web,Ed Pollitt speaks with Sean Herron about the NASA Hack-a-thon.Produced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more29minPlay
April 22, 2013Goodbye 2SER, Steve Mann and qBitsIan Woolf showcases the wearable computers of Steve Mann.Ed Pollitt reports on the invention of silicon quantum bits.Ian Woolf delves into the history of Diffusion as told by our theme music across time, as we say goodbye to 2SER.Produced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more30minPlay
April 15, 2013Kid-friendly science and emulsionsThe Lyrid meteor shower report by Ian WoolfEmulsion science interview with Ann Evans by Ian WoolfTime travel by Ian Woolf and Ed PollittInterview with Mike Pollitt about building a ridable hovercraft, and taking kids to the Double Helix science club by Ed PollitProduced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more29minPlay
April 08, 2013Sonic Screwdrivers and ingenuity awardsEd Pollitt reports on Dental Anxiety, Heart modelling and the Chinese moon mission.Ian Woolf investigates the Science of Doctor Who,The Rolex Awards for Enterprize by Ed Pollitt,Produced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more28minPlay
April 01, 2013Head, heart and galaxyHeartened Mummies by Therese Chen,Facebook Science by Ed Pollitt,Get Into Your Head Space interviews with Thomas Fath, Christine Froud, and Bridget Murphy by Ian Woolf,Discussion of Galaxy Zoo by Ed Pollitt and Ian Woolf,Produced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more29minPlay
March 25, 2013Red Cross Blood Science SpecialIan Woolf reports on Vel-negative blood,What are A, B and O, and what is RH negative and positive? Ian Woolf speaks with with Joe Patkes, Red Cell Serologist at the Red Cross Blood Services centre in Alexandria about blood types, blood processing and transfusions.Produced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more29minPlay
FAQs about Diffusion Science radio:How many episodes does Diffusion Science radio have?The podcast currently has 1,100 episodes available.