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Diffusion Science Radio

Diffusion Science Radio is broadcast each week from Sydney, Australia.

Episodes

Total: 1029

Biomimicry and coral bones

2016/10/17

Ultrasound for younger brains by Ian Woolf, Krishneel Singh talks about making bone out of stem cell

Photobiomodulation and bees

2016/10/10

Bees teach pulling strings, Bees count to four, Fruit fly brain ageing reversed with spermadine by I

2016 Nobel Prize in Medicine, Wifi emotions by Ian Woolf, Stewart McPherson travels the world docume

Oldest computer music restored by Ian Woolf, Stewart McPherson talks about climbing 300 mountains t

Carnivorous plants fluoresce blue by Ian Woolf, Fresh Science Bright Sparks Challenge: Kyle Ewar

Microsoft Excel breaks science by Ian Woolf, Matt Todd explains Open Source Science for Malaria rese

Open Source Malaria

2016/9/5

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is like hibernation? by Ian Woolf, Associate Professor Mat Todd talks about

Alcohol causes cancer by Ian Woolf, Oron Catts talks about Symbiotica and frog leg steak art, Rich

Grow your own rocket fuel, by Ian Woolf Dr Bernard Robertson-Dunn talks about privacy problems with

Has another Earth been discovered? by Ian Woolf Chris Tinney talks about exo-planets - what they ar

Plants that eat, help you eat wheat by Ian Woolf, Professor Mark Colyvn talks about the fine tuning

Cenusfail or Privacy?

2016/8/1

Census or privacy? Why can't we have both? by Ian Woolf Dr Bernard Robertson-Dunn from the Australia

Retro trivia special

2016/7/25

Ian has the flu, so from 2009: Join Marc West, Victoria Bond and Ian Woolf as we tackle questions in

Fine tuning for life

2016/7/18

Rat robot stingrays have heart by Ian Woolf, Luke Barnes discusses how finely tuned the Universe is

Music inspired by Space

2016/7/11

Brain scan bugs by Ian Woolf, Keyna Wilkins talks about creating music inspired by Astronomy, Paul

Oz in High Earth Orbit

2016/7/4

CFS identified by gut by Ian Woolf, Tom Crosten talks about building a little satellite for QB50, Wi

Brendan Clarke talks about why Australia needs the best technology for a National Broadband Network,

Swarm Intelligence

2016/6/27

Fair go for CSIRO by Ian Woolf, Tanya Latty talks about applying swarm intelligence, Phil Dooley t

Heat shock physics poetry

2016/6/20

Autism treated with good guts by Ian Woolf, Mark Febbraio talks about heat shock proteins for longer

Cellf - Making a musician

2016/6/13

The science policies of seven parties competing in the Australian Federal Election by Ian Woolf - ta