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The Science Show
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250 episodes
3 days ago
The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.
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The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.
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Natural Sciences
Science
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The Science Show
Climate change and pollution effects seen on Palau
Iconic jellyfish in saltwater lakes are disappearing.
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6 days ago
54 minutes 35 seconds

The Science Show
Uncovering the mystery of Palau’s ancient terraces
Sophie Ly takes us to Palau to meet scientists and traditional knowledge custodians who are working together to uncover the secrets of Palau’s ancient terraces.
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1 week ago
54 minutes 34 seconds

The Science Show
Quantum biology, two botanic gardens, and the importance of archaeology
Just as quantum physics is poised to launch computing into a new era of capability, researchers are seeing the first signs of quantum effects in biology.
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2 weeks ago
54 minutes 19 seconds

The Science Show
Bird navigation, reducing food waste and a tribute to John Clarke
As The Science Show concludes its celebration of 50 years, we remember John Clarke’s contributions to early Science Shows and point to a film just released looking at John’s life, produced by his daughter Lorin.
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3 weeks ago
54 minutes 25 seconds

The Science Show
The Science Show celebrates 50 years
Join us for highlights from fifty years of The Science Show including Fred Dagg, who helps us with the big questions: what is it all about and why are we here?
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1 month ago
54 minutes 35 seconds

The Science Show
Complex molecules in space – how they formed and how they got here
Samples from asteroids have helped build a theory of the origin of complex molecules and how they made it to Earth.
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1 month ago
54 minutes 24 seconds

The Science Show
Gene editing brings promise for genetic blood disorders
Small chemical groups inserted or removed from around DNA may affect gene expression and so be a way to control genetic blood disorders such as sickle cell anaemia and beta thalassemia. 
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1 month ago
53 minutes 55 seconds

The Science Show
Back to the dark ages for American research?
Is the US shooting itself in the foot, or shooting itself in the head? As Donald Trump removes funding for medical research, climate research and more, Matthew England reflects on how science will help us cope with a changing world.
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1 month ago
54 minutes 25 seconds

The Science Show
Climatic changes everywhere as the world’s oceans become hotter
A 100-yr flood is now a more regular occurrence in the German town of Passau, bringing widespread destruction, another local impact of a planet getting hotter.
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2 months ago
53 minutes 11 seconds

The Science Show
Tracing the 100-year history of quantum mechanics
There was a famous debate. And truly weird ideas about how the universe works at a subatomic level. Shelby Traynor traces the history of quantum mechanics.
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2 months ago
53 minutes 54 seconds

The Science Show
Australia's forgotten inventor brothers
Discover the story of a pair of brothers who invented an early electric scooter, humidicrib, fax machine, Olympic scoreboard — and much more! — in their South Australian workshop from the 1930s to the 60s. We also learn about a trial that's generated energy from the waves, and unearth two rare photographs of a long-lost bandicoot species.
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2 months ago
41 minutes 56 seconds

The Science Show
The trees that harness lightning to kill their rivals
In an electrifying episode of the Science Show, find out how getting struck by a bolt from the heavens can help at least one species of tall tree not only survive, but thrive.  Then step back in time to solve a tool-making mystery in Samoa and discover hidden treasures in centuries-old books — including a bubonic plague flea.
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2 months ago
42 minutes 7 seconds

The Science Show
What does it take to bring back an extinct animal?
We hear from scientists who push the boundaries of creation, whether that's building wild and wacky snack flavours (successfully) or cloning extinct tropical frogs (unsuccessfully … so far).  And since President Donald Trump retook office, the state of health and science research in the US has been precarious for many who work in those areas.  But there is a silver lining. Other countries such as Australia are implementing programs to recruit US researchers looking to relocate.
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3 months ago
40 minutes 47 seconds

The Science Show
A portrait of philosopher Karl Popper
Karl Popper (1902-1994) is regarded as one of the greatest philosophers of science of the twentieth century. Alan Saunders presented this portrait of Karl Popper for The Science Show in January 2001.
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3 months ago
54 minutes 7 seconds

The Science Show
Celebrating Charles Todd and the overland telegraph
The overland telegraph connecting Australia to the world was completed just over 150 years ago. It was built due to the dedication of a public servant, Charles Todd.
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3 months ago
54 minutes 7 seconds

The Science Show
Professor Roger Short, reproductive biologist
Roger Short (1930_2021) discusses influences in his early life, and some of his research achievements including melatonin as a controller of circannual rhythms, and aspects of reproductive biology across the animal world.
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3 months ago
54 minutes 7 seconds

The Science Show
Hang on – we’re about to enter a wormhole!
Get ready for gravitons, dark photons and transition states. Kathryn Zurek takes us on a tour of the bewildering world of quantum physics.
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3 months ago
53 minutes 57 seconds

The Science Show
Black white and green
People have been in the Australian wilderness for generations. But can people be considered part of the natural landscape or will they always have an impact?
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4 months ago
54 minutes 36 seconds

The Science Show
Mary Somerville - Brilliant polymath, scientific genius triumphed against the odds
She could only read and write from age 10. She reared children and had a first unsupportive husband. But Mary Somerville was able to correct the work of Isaac Newton, help discover Neptune, and write a science book which became a university text.
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4 months ago
54 minutes 51 seconds

The Science Show
Evidence of oldest reptiles found in Victoria
Amateur fossil hunters make a major discovery. And Marilyn Renfree describes the sophisticated reproduction of marsupials.
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4 months ago
53 minutes 3 seconds

The Science Show
The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.