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Ockham’s Razor
ABC listen
250 episodes
8 months ago
Ockham’s Razor is a soap box for all things scientific, with short talks about research, industry and policy from people with something thoughtful to say about science.
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Ockham’s Razor is a soap box for all things scientific, with short talks about research, industry and policy from people with something thoughtful to say about science.
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Science
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Ockham’s Razor
Some news about Ockham's Razor and introducing Quick Smart
If you've been wondering where we've been – Ockham's Razor is going on hiatus for a little while. But don't worry, we've got your pod needs covered with Tegan Taylor's other excellent and informative shows, Quick Smart and What's That Rash? Find more episodes of Tegan's podcasts here: Quick Smart What's That Rash? Presenter: Tegan Taylor Producer: Tegan Taylor, Rose Kerr Sound engineer: Bethany Stewart
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1 year ago

Ockham’s Razor
Satellites, citizen science and space
What role could you play in the fight against space junk? This week, Mars shares her thoughts on the role of citizen science in space research.
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1 year ago
11 minutes 33 seconds

Ockham’s Razor
What should rewilding look like in Australia?
Scientists have lots of different ideas about how to conserve our native species. One of these ways is rewilding. 
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1 year ago
11 minutes 10 seconds

Ockham’s Razor
If DNA is the sheet music, epigenetics is the conductor
Razia Zakarya is an epigeneticist. But what does an epigeneticist do exactly? Razia is here to explain!  Today, why DNA and epigenetics is important for chronic disease research.
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1 year ago
11 minutes 54 seconds

Ockham’s Razor
Making science fun isn't oversimplifying it
Science doesn't have to be restricted to old white men in lab coats. Maddie reckons it's time to make science fun! Without losing it's important messages.
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1 year ago
11 minutes 38 seconds

Ockham’s Razor
Examining the labels we put on science
First Nations people were the first scientists in Australia. But they don't just stay in the past tense – they're still here, and still actively contributing to science. Today's speaker Maggie Walter is Palawa and she's here to talk about how we think about First Nations science.
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1 year ago
11 minutes 46 seconds

Ockham’s Razor
Imagine you're a snowflake...
Today's speaker Chelsea explores the extreme cold in Antarctica to bring home something important... Ice cores!  These ice cores can be used to uncover clues about Australia's past. 
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1 year ago
11 minutes 22 seconds

Ockham’s Razor
What radio and space research have in common
Today's speaker works with radio of a slightly different sort – radio astronomy! Dr Laura Driessen explains what radio is… and isn't.
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2 years ago
10 minutes 53 seconds

Ockham’s Razor
Big conservation in small spaces
As cities grow, nature becomes more and more fragmented.  So how can we protect native species without big areas to conserve? Brendan Wintle says we need look into smaller places, like your own backyard or the bushland down the street.
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2 years ago
11 minutes 14 seconds

Ockham’s Razor
The giant urine battery, and other art-science fusions
Guess what happens when art and science collide?
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2 years ago
11 minutes 27 seconds

Ockham’s Razor
The ancient story of Prometheus still has lessons today
Fire has been fundamental for human development - but have you ever stopped to think about how it might be causing us harm?  Fay Johnston wants us to rethink our relationship with fire, through a retelling of a story.
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2 years ago
11 minutes 25 seconds

Ockham’s Razor
Yeast: a manufacturing powerhouse
Bread... Beer... Bioengineering? Yeast really can do it all. Today's speaker Jason Whitfield wants us to consider what our world could look like with emerging bioengineering tech. 
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2 years ago
11 minutes 29 seconds

Ockham’s Razor
The creatures in the ocean's twilight zone
Diving into the "twilight zone", there's some amazing aquatic creatures.  These fish fascinate today's speaker Yi-Kai Tea. He's even named a few. 
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2 years ago
11 minutes 4 seconds

Ockham’s Razor
What fool's gold can tell us about the origins of life
Do you have a favourite mineral? Maybe you love the gleam of a tiger's eye or the sparkle of an amethyst. 
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2 years ago
11 minutes 14 seconds

Ockham’s Razor
A peek into the future of glaucoma treatment
Flora Hui's hope for the future is that blindness from glaucoma no longer exists. And as an optometrist and researcher, she's at the forefront of finding better treatments. 
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2 years ago
10 minutes 52 seconds

Ockham’s Razor
What microfluidics can do for you
Microfluidics is an exciting field of science that has the potential to change the way we do drug trials.  Today's speaker Susi Seibt is keen to explore the future applications of this teeny tiny science. 
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2 years ago
11 minutes 1 second

Ockham’s Razor
How do you brew
What do you love about that first sip of beer? Maybe it's the bitterness, the fizz or the fruitiness?
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2 years ago
10 minutes 2 seconds

Ockham’s Razor
Thinking of the earth like a vanilla slice
Beneath the cold ice sheets of Antarctica lies the dynamic deep earth. So what happens when the two interact? Today's speaker Niam is eager to find out. 
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2 years ago
11 minutes 14 seconds

Ockham’s Razor
Why would we need a celestial lighthouse?
Let's go on a space adventure! Gomeroi woman and astrophysics honours student Krystal explores the scale of our universe.
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2 years ago
11 minutes

Ockham’s Razor
Safety, science and a platypus
If we had a time machine, we could go back and fix the mistakes we've made. But that probably isn't the best way to prevent mistakes before they happen... Trish Kerin believes everyone has a right to be safe at work and has a creative way to encourage us to spot warning signs early, saving us from mistakes ahead of time.
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2 years ago
11 minutes 4 seconds

Ockham’s Razor
Ockham’s Razor is a soap box for all things scientific, with short talks about research, industry and policy from people with something thoughtful to say about science.