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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.
March 18, 2013Pond scum and ALSIn a Brain Awareness week special, Dr Rachel Dunlop explains her research exploring the connection between blue-green algae and motor neurone disease, and how Gulf War veterans are coming down with ALS.Therese Chen reports on glue that works under water, inspired by mussels.Produced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more28minPlay
March 11, 2013Cognitive Reserve and Solar maxDeanna Coleman reportson Penguins, planetary engineering, and introverted charges.Cognitive Reserve by Ian Woolf,Craniometry by Lachlan Whatmore,Tim Baynes looks into the Sun.Produced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more27minPlay
March 04, 2013Plutonium credit and IQWired rats by Ian Woolf ,Eelectric bees by Therese Chen,Publicly available research memo by Ian Woolf .From 1999, Carol Oliver reports on credit and nuclear physics, andLachlan Whatmore reports on the history of the IQ test.Produced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more29minPlay
February 25, 2013Spooky worms and animal farms'Spooky Worms' by Lachlan Whatmore'Dr Pet and Medicine Farms' by Patrick RubieNews by Patrick RubiePresented by Lachlan WhatmorePanelled/Produced by Patrick Rubie...more29minPlay
February 18, 2013Meteors and publishingA meteor explodes over Russia, harming a thousand people, what's next?Science publishing, politics and profit - Aaron Swartz, Richard O'Dwyer, Garry Mackinnon and Julian Assange.Produced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more28minPlay
February 11, 2013Extremophiles and The Vision RevolutionFrom 2000, Tim Baynes interviews Professor Rick Cavicchioli from UNSW about bacteria that thrive in extreme conditions,Derek Muller sings about electricity,and from 2010, Ian Woolf reviews The Vision Revolution by Mark ChangiziProduced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more28minPlay
February 04, 2013Colour evolution and Darwin part 6Do fish feel pain? by Ian WoolfIan Woolf interviews Mark Changizi about the evolution of colour vision.The sixth and final part of Natural Selection, a radioplay by Lachlan Whatmore.Produced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more29minPlay
January 28, 2013Fecal transplants and Darwin part 5Ian Woolf reports on Fecal microbiota transplantation - in 1999 he interviewed Professor Thomas Borody who pioneered the field.Part 5 of Natural Selection, the life and discoveries of Charles Darwin, a radio-play by Lachlan Whatmore.Produced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more29minPlay
January 21, 2013Crab torture and Darwin part 4Pained crabs, Australia's heatwave, andBionic eyes open around the world by Ian Woolf.Natural Selection part 4, a radioplay by Lachlan Whatmore.Produced and presented by Ian Woolf ...more29minPlay
January 14, 2013Horizontal genes and Darwin part 3Natural genetic modified cows, The Little Prince saves the world,and deaf mice regain their hearing by Ian Woolf,Natural Selection part 3, a radioplay by Lachlan Whatmore.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.