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The podcast currently has 110 episodes available.
What's so special about the fat-tailed dunnart? Do tarantulas keep frogs as pets? Is Timon and Pumba's friendship actually realistic? Millie, Catriona, Kade and Kaih talk symbiosis on Radio Sci-Lens.
Bringing science into focus 4pm Fridays on Radio Fodder
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What is strange about octopus limbs? Why do people feel phantom limbs? Are there limbs in the night sky? Hunter, Kade and Kaih talk limbs on Radio Sci-Lens.
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How can we dive into the mind of an Artificial Intelligence? What happens to the human body deep underwater? Submarines, disappearing ships, NASA and UFOs, what more could you want? Harry, Kade and Kaih go on some deep dives on Radio Sci-Lens.
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Can we use stem cells to treat diseases like Parkinson's? Do stem cells grow differently in space? What do you get if you cross a human with a pig? Jen, Karla, Catriona and Kaih talk regenerative medicine on Radio Sci-Lens.
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How many species of native bees are there in Australia? What insects can clone themselves? When was the last time you saw a Christmas beetle? Clancy, Catriona and Kaih talk native insects on Radio Sci-Lens.
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How do dolphins use echolocation? Why were whales so extensively? When was the first time whales were observed to mate? Erin, Kaih and Catriona talk cetaceans on Radio Sci-Lens.
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Is there such a thing as a "slow pool"? How does the IOC decide if you are a woman? What would happen if we allowed performance enhancing drugs in sport? Catriona, Kade and Kaih talk about The Olympics on Radio Sci-Lens.
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Can turning 30 really change your life? What bacterial gift do you get from your mother the day you are born? Are birthdays distributed evenly throughout the year? Kade, Karla, Kaih and Catriona talk about the science of birthdays on Radio Sci-Lens.
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What can we learn about addiction by giving drugs to rats? How can you use lasers to focus an ion beam? What can studying the immune system teach us about sunscreen allergies? Kade, Kaih and Catriona talk about their own research on Radio Sci-Lens.
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I'm in the trees, I'm in the breeze, I'm here, I'm there, I'm everywhere. I am the most diamagnetic element. I am capable of pausing pregnancy. I believe that investigating the paranormal can help us to understand magnetism. Karla, Catriona, Kade and Kaih decode these clues and more to celebrate the final episode of Radio Sci-Lens for the semester.
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The podcast currently has 110 episodes available.