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The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
ABC listen
250 episodes
1 day 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
Episodes (20/250)
The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
Why archaeology matters
Archaeologist and PhD student Madeline Robinson challenges us to see the past as a story which continues today and involves us all.
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1 day ago
8 minutes 12 seconds

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
A tour of Hobart’s Botanical Garden
Robyn Williams visits the Subantarctic Plant House, the Seed Conservation Centre and marvels at some extremely old trees.
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1 day ago
12 minutes 15 seconds

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
New direction for Missouri Botanical Garden
Peter Bernhardt reviews the approach of the Missouri Botanical Garden’s new president Lúcia G. Lohmann.
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1 day ago
7 minutes 33 seconds

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
The emerging field of quantum biology
Researchers are investigating whether quantum particles impact biological processes such as photosynthesis or as wounds heal.
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1 day ago
14 minutes 58 seconds

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
Mesothelioma diary
Sydney psychiatrist Jim Holmes wrote a diary covering his early bouts of recurrent pneumonia, leading to his eventual diagnosis of mesothelioma and developing illness.
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1 day ago
4 minutes 12 seconds

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
Solar Aid brings solar light and power to poorest African community
Affordable solar light and power has been introduced to 8,800 homes in a poor, remote region of Malawi.
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1 day ago
3 minutes 59 seconds

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
John Clarke – Lorin Clarke’s film tribute to her father
As The Science Show celebrates 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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1 week ago
20 minutes 24 seconds

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
Clues emerge revealing how birds navigate
Reactions in birds’ eyes where proteins respond to the Earth’s magnetic field may provide information for birds in flight.
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1 week ago
9 minutes 38 seconds

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
Why Are We Like This?
Author Zoe Kean explores humans’ place in the web of life uncovering evolutionary mysteries which carry the potential to offer humans a better life.
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1 week ago
14 minutes 6 seconds

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
Reducing food waste in hospitals and aged care facilities
Report presents simple solutions to reduce food waste in hospitals and aged care facilities.
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1 week ago
8 minutes

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
Sneaks often prevail in animal reproduction
There are many examples in nature where sneaky behaviour wins over size, brutishness, or the best display. Other reproductive behaviours as seen in some spiders include self-sacrifice.
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3 weeks ago
10 minutes 1 second

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
The role of hope in communicating climate observations and trends
Anthropologist Anna-Zoë Herr explores how hope is not just a feeling, but a practice that helps us stay connected to what matters in uncertain times.
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3 weeks ago
9 minutes 25 seconds

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
The origin of complex molecules and how they made it to Earth
Sara Russell explains the latest theory of how complex molecules were formed in the outer reaches of the Solar System and made their way to planets in the inner Solar System including Earth.
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3 weeks ago
7 minutes 8 seconds

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
Springtime allergy from some pollen, not all
Spring in the US brings distress to some. Which plants are the cause?
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3 weeks ago
6 minutes 18 seconds

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
Have we lost our attention span?
Short-form video rewards us quickly. Are we now unable to concentrate on anything longer?
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3 weeks ago
12 minutes 8 seconds

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
E-boats - instant power and clean air on the water
Lynelle Johnson describes the benefits of electric powered outboard motors over petrol engines for watercraft.
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4 weeks ago
14 minutes 9 seconds

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
Citizen scientists lead to new frog species
Frog ID allow people to submit recordings of frogs. It has been running for 7 years and collected more than 1.3 million calls. Thirteen new species have been discovered.
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4 weeks ago
12 minutes 13 seconds

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
Birdsong feature in theatre production
In Birdsong of Tomorrow, Nathan takes a playful and heartfelt look at our rapidly changing environment and how birds use song to attract potential mates, to protect their territory, to warn and to teach.
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4 weeks ago
7 minutes 42 seconds

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
Rocks from space!
This week a meteorite went through a roof in the USA and proved to be older than our 4.5 billion-year-old planet. Sara Russell describes how these precious relics are tracked and retrieved.
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4 weeks ago
11 minutes 32 seconds

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast
CRISPR gene editing cleans up the dust
Targeting small atomic groups around genes shows promise in the treatment of genetic blood diseases.
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4 weeks ago
7 minutes 33 seconds

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