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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.
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Clones, Steam Hero, Mind Control from Diffusion Science radio on July 21, 2008 12 views / likes
Cloning by Michelle Kovacevic, Steam engines and Hero of Alexandria by Lachlan Whatmore, Emotiv Mind Control interview with Tan Le by Daz Chandler, News by Ian Woolf - Wooden nuclear power plant accident in Vermont, - Moon race goes underground at NASA Presented and Produced by Ian Woolf
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BioUtopia and draft Garnaut from Diffusion Science radio on July 14, 2008 18 views / likes
Heading towards a BioUtopia by Richard Hindmarsh, reviewed by Muhsin Kareem, Panel discussion of Ross Garnaut's draft report on climate change for the Australian government by Lachlan Whatmore, Patrick Rubie, Vicky Saunders, Adrian Saunders, and Ian Woolf, News by Ian Woolf - Chimps play to their audience, - Real snail mail, - plastic conductors, - magic half-time oranges, Presented by Lachlan Whatmore, Produced by Ian Woolf
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Chiptunes, see-thru batteries and syphilis from Diffusion Science radio on July 07, 2008 15 views / likes
Syphilis in Australia by John August, Interview with Professor Christopher Fairley by John August, News by Ian Woolf, - Migraine zapping, - see-through, bendy batteries, - World's oldest computer music Presented and Produced by Ian Woolf
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Holistic medicine and ancient engines from Diffusion Science radio on June 29, 2008 15 views / likes
Lachlan Whatmore looks at waterwheels and other ancient machines, Patrick Rubie talks to the president of the Sydney University Holistic Society, News by Ian Woolf, - solar powered solar power - neurology of cinema - erasable printing paper produced by Lachlan Whatmore
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Bad weather, appropedia, white Mars from Diffusion Science radio on June 25, 2008 42 views / likes
Lachlan Whatmore talks to Dr Helen Reed from the Metereology Bureau about La Nina, Ian talks to Chris Watkins about appropriate technology and Appropedia, News by Victoria Bond - coffee good for you - cone of silence invented - white stuff on Mars Presented by Ian Woolf, Produced by Lachlan Whatmore.
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Fanny Macleay and talking dolphins from Diffusion Science radio on June 18, 2008 45 views / likes
News by Patrick Rubie - electric flying saucers - personal networks sewn into clothes - fake urine used by miners Nineteenth Century naturalist Fanny Macleay by Lachlan Whatmore, Discussion of the news, staying young by staying with the young, and the portable hug with Ian Woolf and Patrick Rubie, Can Dolphins Talk? by Ian Woolf, Produced and Presented by Ian Woolf.
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Growing fat and shrinking brains from Diffusion Science radio on June 11, 2008 48 views / likes
Cannabis: shrinking brains or fighting fear? by Patrick Rubie Epigenetics by Tilly Boleyn and Jacqui Hayes (taken from 2SERs Friday Daily 06/06/08) Less money, more fat by Patrick Rubie News prepared by Ian Woolf and read by Patrick Rubie - Fruits for power - Old inside, young outside Presented and Produced by Patrick Rubie
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Grassroots OLPC and Martian red skies from Diffusion Science radio on June 04, 2008 48 views / likes
Martin Facini explores Mars with the Phoenix lander, Ian Woolf talks with Professor Barry Vercoe about the One Laptop Per Child Foundation in Australia, Is space exploration worth it? Discussion by Patrick Rubie, Martin Facini and Ian Woolf, Presented by Patrick Rubie, Produced by Ian Woolf.
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Brain cells and water wells from Diffusion Science radio on May 28, 2008 66 views / likes
Inside your brain with Muhsin Karim, Watching the Water: Interview by Amy Bullen with Clunies Ross Award winner Iven Mareels, News by Jacqui Hayes, - Panda's survive the Chinese Earthquake, - Interplanetary locust robots, - Bubonic plague's secret weakness Presented and Produced by Ian Woolf Music: "The Best Imitation of Myself by Ben Fold"
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'Popular and polarising science' from Diffusion Science radio on May 21, 2008 87 views / likes
'Rock radar and solar cells' (The ATSE Clunies Ross Awards: part 1) - Amy Bullen interviews two award-winning scientists, David Noon and Stuart Wenham on their inventions 'A tribute to David Attenborough' by Victoria Bond and Martin Facini Discussion forum on Richard Dawkins''Enemy of Reason' News by Ian Woolf - Safe sex science - Design your own phone Presented and Produced by Patrick Rubie Sample of 'It's a scientific fact' by Tom Glazer and Dottie Evans in outro
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Flores Hobbits and Stinging Jellyfish from Diffusion Science radio on May 14, 2008 54 views / likes
Amy Bullen and Chris Rehberg interview Professor Mike Morwood about the Hobbits of Flores, Lachlan Whatmore talks about the stinging Irukandji jellyfish of Australia, News by Ian Woolf, It takes two people to trick the masses, Solar electric cars for cities Presented and Produced by Ian Woolf Music: Upside Down by Jack Johnson from the Curious George soundtrack CD
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Global cool space engineers chocolate from Diffusion Science radio on May 07, 2008 54 views / likes
Ian Woolf looks at chocolate physiology, John August continues his battle with syphilis and the world, and Lachlan talks to space engineer George Graves. News by Patrick Rubie, Presented and produced by Lachlan Whatmore.
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Quolls and Quokka dreaming from Diffusion Science radio on April 30, 2008 51 views / likes
Quokka and Quolls with Chris Rehberg, Lucid Dreamer Amy Bullen, News by Ian Woolf - peering phones - Chicken X prize - pig plastic Presented by Amy Bullen, Produced by Ian Woolf. Ponderous by 2NU
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Tasmanian Tiger dose police fingers from Diffusion Science radio on April 23, 2008 48 views / likes
Tasmanian Tigers on the mainland by Chris Rehberg, Syphilis dose 2 by John August, Policing at work and school by Ian Woolf, News by Victoria Bond - mineral deficiency delayed evolution, - fertilisation fighting malaria, Presented and Produced by Ian Woolf
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Big pox big cats remotely lie from Diffusion Science radio on April 16, 2008 60 views / likes
John August gives us Syphilis, Chris Rehberg chases Singleton Big Cats, News by Patrick Rubie and Victoria Bond, - remote lie detection - two faced girl - spinal healing with nano-polymers - piezoelectric nano-fibres rub up some power Multilingual dyslexia and super-powerful lasers by Patrick Rubie, Presented by Victoria Bond, Produced by Ian Woolf
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Reducible Evolution Special from Diffusion Science radio on April 09, 2008 84 views / likes
Thermoregulation with Frank Seebacher interviewed by Jesse Silverman The irreducibly complex Michael Behe by Alex Jordan News by Jesse Silverman - life from space - hobbits - Ancient sea monsters - AIDS resistance - Antarctic giants Presented by Carla Avolio Produced by Ian Woolf We Come From Monkeys by Emerald Rose
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Silky spiders with wireless chips from Diffusion Science radio on April 02, 2008 75 views / likes
Fast, cheap and wireless by Ian Woolf Silky spidery secretions' by Lachlan Whatmore with discussion by Patrick Rubie, Ian Woolf and Victoria Bond News by Victoria Bond - bacteria fighting bacteria - iodine-deficient cavemen - cancer-killing viruses Presented by Patrick Rubie Produced by Patrick Rubie Songs: 'Big Scary Monsters' by Sar Friedman 'The Spider' by Flanders and Swan Sample of 'Technologic' by Daft Punk
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Galileo fish count quantum secrets from Diffusion Science radio on March 26, 2008 90 views / likes
Space probe Galileo by Lachlan Whatmore Quantum cryptography by Amy Bullen News by Ian Woolf, - Superconductors, - Nanowires - Counting Fish Presented by Amy Bullen Produced by Lachlan Whatmore
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Space probes Borderless housing from Diffusion Science radio on March 19, 2008 63 views / likes
Space probes by Lachlan Whatmore Sustainable housing interview with Vaugh Gray of Engineers without Borders by Amy Bullen, News by Patrick Rubie short people are more jealous, self-healing artificial joints butterflys remember their childhood Presented and produced by Lachlan Whatmore
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Echinoderms, illusions and your brain from Diffusion Science radio on March 12, 2008 105 views / likes
Lachlan Whatmore explores the mysterious world of echinoderms, Ian Woolf reveals the illusion of scarcity, and the panel discusses the latest brain research, including gaming gadgets and why puberty is so difficult. Presented by Amy Bullen and produced by Jacqui Hayes.
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Power-dressing giant frogs with ID cards from Diffusion Science radio on March 05, 2008 72 views / likes
'ID card pensions' by Ian Woolf 'Synaesthesia' by Charles Willock 'Power-dressing giant frogs' by Tilly Boleyn and Evan Shapiro News by Patrick Rubie - Wild winter viruses - snake jaws sailing sound waves - solving a 140 year old equation Presented by Lara Davis Produced by Patrick Rubie Song 'Thumbnail 160 -Atomic Energy' Outro contains a sample of 'It's a Scientific Fact'
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Ancient chocolate bioweapon bugs moon from Diffusion Science radio on March 04, 2008 105 views / likes
A shirtload of Units by Lachlan Whatmore, Squirming, creeping and feeling by Tilly Boleyn and Evan Shapiro, Termite class war by Ian Woolf Ancient Chocolate by Derek Williamson, Endangered new species by Rabia Khan, News by Patrick Rubie - Memorable Chimps - Free internet on aircraft - Moon rocks - Seeing red over the Red Sea Dam - Ancient Hittite bioweapons Presented by Rabia Khan, Produced by Ian Woolf
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Religion, Spineless sex, and faces from Diffusion Science radio on February 27, 2008 72 views / likes
Religion versus Science by Michelle Kovacevic, Sex bypasses the spine for the injured by Ian Woolf, Facing up to automatic ID recognition by Tilly Boleyn and Evan Shapiro, Calculating your caffeine by Ian Woolf, News by Ian Woolf - artificial sweeteners make you fat - G-spot imaged Presented and produced by Ian Woolf
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War goats, rat studs, and smart beds from Diffusion Science radio on February 20, 2008 51 views / likes
Goat sacrifices of the military by Ian Woolf, Wired Beds by Tilly Boleyn and Evan Shapiro, Junk DNA points the way by Patrick Rubie, Female rats prefer males with recent sexual experience by Patrick Rubie, Jacqui Hayes interviews Chris Lauf of the Cycling Scientists and their travelling energy show, http://www.cyclingscientists.com Presented by Patrick Rubie, Produced by Ian Woolf.
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'Plug into your Prius, replicate with RepRap' from Diffusion Science radio on February 13, 2008 69 views / likes
'Self-replicating 3-D printers' by Ian Woolf 'Plug-in batteries for hybrid cars' by Brigid Mullane 'DNA taxis' by Patrick Rubie, Lachlan Whatmore and Ian Woolf News by Patrick Rubie Outro contains a sample of 'Love will tear us apart again' by Yha Khut Presented by Lachlan Whatmore Produced by Patrick Rubie
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Good Vs Bad radiation, Hep C treatments... from Diffusion Science radio on February 06, 2008 72 views / likes
News and views by Tilly Boleyn (speaking with Evan Shapiro) New Hepatitis C treatment by John August Good and Bad Radiation by Michelle Kovacevic Presented by the ever elegant Lindsey Gray Technical assistance by Ian Woolf Additional contribution by Joanne Chang Edited by Tilly Boleyn
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Zombie Sex Change Lizard Medical Myth from Diffusion Science radio on January 30, 2008 273 views / likes
Free will or zombie-hood explored by Amy Bullen, Medical myths dispelled by Michelle Kovacevic, Hot sex changing lizards get cool with Jacqui Hayes, Michelle Kovacevic, Amy Bullen, and Patrick Rubie. News by Patrick Rubie: - Virgin Galactic spaceship 2, - Upsizing dimensions with Artificial Intelligence, - Searching and rewarding the searching and rewarding area of the brain - Aztecs sacrificed young boys Presented by Jacqui Hayes, Produced by Ian Woolf.
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Zombie Sex Change Lizard Medical Myth from Diffusion Science radio on January 30, 2008 36 views / likes
Free conscious choice or zombie-hood explored by Amy Bullen, Medical myths dispelled by Michelle Kovacevic, Hot sex changing lizards get cool with Jacqui Hayes, Michelle Kovacevic, Amy Bullen, and Patrick Rubie. News by Patrick Rubie: - Virgin Galactic spaceship 2, - Upsizing dimensions with Artificial Intelligence, - Searching and rewarding the searching and rewarding area of the brain - Aztecs sacrificed young boys Presented by Jacqui Hayes, Produced by Ian Woolf.
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Crude oil and cruder monkeys from Diffusion Science radio on January 23, 2008 78 views / likes
News and views by Jacqui Hayes. Lindsey Gray with a slick coverage of the competing crude oil formation theories. Matt Clarke couldn't help but tell us about monkey prostitution and pornography. Intelligent musings from Michelle Kovacevic. Produced and presented by Tilly Boleyn.
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Parasitic Koels and space robots from Diffusion Science radio on January 16, 2008 129 views / likes
Koels of summer by Lindsey Gray, Kayuga probes the moon by Ian Woolf, News by Ian Woolf, - Glowing mind parasites get jammed, - Magnetic nano-medicines, Presented by Derek Williamson, Produced by Ian Woolf
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