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The Sydney Morning Herald’sscience editor Nicky Phillipsbrings her unique perspectives onscience to this six-part series.http://smh.com.auhttp://theage.com.au... more
FAQs about Science Is Golden:How many episodes does Science Is Golden have?The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
September 24, 2015Myth bustingEver heard that lightning doesn't strike the same place twice? Well, it's a myth. So is the one about touching a toad will give you warts. Myths are everywhere, and can be hard to escape. This week on Science is Golden we bust a few of the most common and annoying scientific misconceptions....more20minPlay
September 14, 2015The science of self controlAre you born with self control or do you learn it along the way? Producer Nicky Phillips seeks out the answers and, in doing so, performs her own version of the famous self control experiment called the Marshmallow Test....more19minPlay
September 06, 2015Studying dead bodiesShari Forbes hates scary movies but she's fascinated by dead bodies. As a forensic scientist, she's spent the past 15 years researching how human corpses decompose in different environments and conditions. From next year Shari will run Australia's first body farm in western Sydney....more18minPlay
August 30, 2015The man who invented VegemiteVegemite might be a household staple today, but when it first landed on supermarket shelves it was a total flop. Without the perseverance of its inventor, a chemist named Cyril Callister, it would almost certainly have been scrapped....more17minPlay
August 23, 2015Human guinea pigsStevan Nikolin reckons he's volunteered for more than 50 scientific studies in the past ten years.The most bizarre study he remembers was being asked to move his little finger, and only his little finger, non-stop for two minutes. The researchers were interested in how much force the muscle that moves the little finger from a from a closed hand position to an open one.Without these people, a lot of science and medical research wouldn't be possible.In the second episode of Science is Golden we explore what motivates people to volunteer for research....more19minPlay
August 16, 2015The untold story of Dora LushIn what can only be described as a tragic accident, a young medical researcher, Dora Lush, dies when she pricks her finger on a contaminated needle in 1943. Although she's been dead for more than 50 years, Dora Lush has touched the lives of many people, but especially three Melbourne women....more18minPlay
FAQs about Science Is Golden:How many episodes does Science Is Golden have?The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.