Synopsis
If you like a good, broad mix of Science - new science, hard science, pop science, historical science and very silly science, listen to Diffusion.
Episodes
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Designer Genes, Music and Tornadoes
11/05/2009Marc West joins Dr Luke Hunter for a beer and a chat about designing organic molecules. John August gets swept away by tornadoes, and is there really a link between music preference and intelligence? Produced by Marc West, presented and panelled by Ian Woolf
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Vaccination consternation, alien genes
04/05/2009Martin Faccinni talks about why you should vaccinate, and how to protect yourself against all flu infections with Marc West and Ian Woolf, Marc West interviews Dr Katerina Mickac about the invasion of alien species, Presented and produced by Ian Woolf
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CSIRO Wi-Fi win and Dunbar's number
27/04/2009Marc West interviews Dr Ben McNeil about alternative Energy and Australia, News by Ian Woolf, with discussion from Marc West and John August - CSIRO win their patent battle against 14 US Giants, - A hard limit on your social network size proved with Xmas cards and the Church of England? Presented and produced by Ian Woolf
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GFC economics and climate policy
20/04/2009Ian Woolf interviews economist Joffre Bolce about the Global Financial Crisis, Marc West speaks with Dr Ben McNeil about Climate change policy, News by Victoria Bond - solar power from space for Fresno, - National Ignition Facility tries laser fusion - Earthquakes predicted by clouds, for Iran - sponges without biofilms fight disease Presented by Patrick Rubie, Produced by Ian Woolf
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Salk, Sabin and Twitter
13/04/2009Lachlan Whatmore decribes the history of the Polio vaccine, Lachlan, Marc West and Ian Woolf discuss if Twitter is just for twits, News by Ian Woolf - Mitsubishi electric cars for Oz? - Nano-batteries - virus build batteries - hot drink alert Presented by Lachlan Whatmore, Produced by Ian Woolf
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Earth hour and Carnivorous plants
06/04/2009Marc West interviews Dr Ben McNeil about Climate Change science and policy, Ian Woolf feeds his Carnivorous plants, News by Ian Woolf - Solar cycle could get noisy - Strangers make better mates - Genes diversify in hard times Presented and produced by Ian Woolf
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Mad cows, stem cells and Dark aliens
30/03/2009Muhsin Karim explains the big issues of tiny stem cells, Ian Woolf looks for Dark aliens, News by Ian Woolf - Twin paradox in DNA profiling - Mad cows come unstuck - Diabetic sugar Presented and produced by Ian Woolf
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LOLcat censorship and Future Journeys
23/03/2009Futurist Janine Cahill explains to Ian Woolf how to listen to gentle whispers, Google Guru Jim Stewart discusses the ACMA black-list of material censored in Australia, Protesters puzzled by banning of funny cat pictures and witch-hunting, Colin Jacobs from Electronic Frontiers Australia explains why Internet censorship is a political problem, not a technical problem. News by Kalvin Ng - underwater eruption - self-healing cars - Tiger ID - teenage space balloon Presented by Charles Willock, Produced by Ian Woolf
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Bats and sharks and CFS, correlated?
16/03/2009Nick Evershed interviews Dr. Lindy Lumsden about Pipistrelle bats near extinction on Christmas Island, Ian Woolf gives his view of the New Scientist interview assertion that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is "almost all in the mind", Marc West examines correlation and causation, News by Jacqui Hayes - Older parents statistically have less intelligent children - Stem cell policy change - DNA confirms Tsar's children died with the Tsar Presented by Marc West, Produced by Ian Woolf
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Gender, Curie, Franklin, and Carson
09/03/2009International Women's Day 2009 with Victoria Bond and Ian Woolf, Gender bending stories: - phthalates feminise boys - half boy half girl bird brain - sixth sense switches mice gender - gender gene identified - Gender and sex identity development - gender development disorders - Turner sydnrome - Kleinfelter syndrome - hermaphroditism and gender assignment - testosterone receptor insensitivity Women in Science: Marie Curie, Rosalind Franklin, Rachel Carson Presented by Victoria Bond, Produced by Ian Woolf
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Space, babies and pregnant fish
02/03/2009Marc West talks to Bianca Nogrady from New Scientist Magazine about the last 3 unknown facts of our solar system. Lachlan Whatmore pays a tribute to a special lady called Ruby and explains why babies are so warm. Patrick Rubie will change the way you think about fish…forever News by Patrick Rubie - Migrating Planets - Mutated HIV - Bilirubin in plants Presented by Lachlan Whatmore, Produced by Patrick Rubie
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Brains, Space and medical tattoos
23/02/2009Patrick Rubie sees a green comet, meningitis in disguise, and beta blocks memories. Ian Woolf looks at medical tattoos, with commentary from Drew Shobbrook. Marc West interviews Bianca Nogrady about the mysteries of our solar system. Presented by Patrick Rubie and produced by Ian Woolf
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Cassowary are you?
16/02/2009Tilly Boleyn, Chris Stewart and Jacqui Hayes have the latest news about fetal alcohol syndrome, the FAST telescope in China, spray-on solar panels and they ask, "Cassowary are you?" Produced by Jacqui Hayes, panelled by Tilly Boleyn.
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Walking tree, smart mobile, bad chick
09/02/2009Drew Shobbrook explains how to be smart about being electronically mobile, Patrick Rubie sights land whales, Walking trees cross Ian Woolf's path, while unhealthy chickens get peckish, Presented and Produced by Ian Woolf
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Green contraception, Fifth grade science
02/02/2009Sarah Wood investigates which contraception is better for the environment - the pill or condoms? Caitlin Howlett has a brain-busting quiz. News by Jacqui Hayes -where happy Australians are living -why we yawn Presented by Sarah Wood Produced by Jacqui Hayes
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Cancer, Dust and Super-tasters
26/01/2009John August explains the causes of cancer, Amy Bullen explores dust, Jaqui Hayes, Monica Sharma, Derek Muller and Ian Woolf discuss super-tasters. News by Ian Woolf - generate power from water flowing in buildings - the cloak of invisibility is now tunable Presented and produced by Ian Woolf
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Science in Namibia, Magnificent Maths
19/01/2009Patrick Rubie interviews Scott Daniel, a member of Australian Volunteers International and former National Science and Technology Centre (QUESTACON) worker, about teaching Science in Namibia. Marc West talks about the 5 biggest Mathematics stories of 2008. News by Kalvin Ng - New climate change advisers for Obama - Energy sources ranked - Oestradiol causes affairs Presented by Jacquie Hayes Produced by Patrick Rubie
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Unhealthy Santa, and Roo for You
12/01/2009Marc West consults Bianca Nogrady about Santa's gut, Patrick Rubie tucks into kangaroo for science, News by Patrick Rubie - Consumer electronics show - adolescent baldness - tasmanian devil sailing Presented by Derek Muller and produced by Ian Woolf
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Reading brains, Dave sings science
05/01/2009Ian Woolf looks inside the minds eye with a scanner, commentary by Charles Willock, Patrick Rubie zaps cheap wine into the good stuff, Kalvin Ng shows the world was warmer than you thought, Dave the Happy Singer reviews the news in impromptu song, Dave Sings Monty Python's Universe song, Presented by Marc West Produced by Ian Woolf
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2008 Kisses, tantrums and infections
29/12/2008For the last show of 2008, plenty of love, tears and infection spreading! Patrick Rubie looks at the nice and the nasty side of mistletoe. Victoria Bond and Jaime Leclerc quiz you on infectious diseases. Ian Woolf tells a tale of eight-tentacled fury at the Sea Star Aquarium in Coburg, Germany. And in our last news of 2008 Marc West reveals secrets of Santa! Presented by Darren Osborne Produced by Patrick Rubie Panelled by Ian Woolf The mistletoe: naughty or nice\? by Patrick Rubie Otto the kranky octopus by Ian Woolf Guess the infectious diseases with Victoria Bond and Jamie Leclerc News by Marc West – Infectious Happiness and secrets of Santa