Diffusion Science Radio is broadcast each week from Sydney, Australia.
Ian Woolf, Julianne Popple, and Victoria Bond discuss mobile phones' ugrade in carcinogenecity categ
Mic Cavazzini interviews Dr Tim Bredy from the Queensland Brain Institute about post traumatic stres
Victoria Bond reports on the latest HIV Vaccines, Ian Woolf interviews Martin Marier about his music
Victoria Bond interviews Professor Ian Hickie about circadian rhythms and depression, Patrick Rubie
Associate Professor Gregg Suaning shares his Bionic Vision with Ian Woolf, Ian Woolf explores Synthe
Victoria Bond celebrates 50 years of human space travel, Ian Woolf interviews Dr Sara Lal and Diarmu
Ian Woolf visits the protest rally against proposed medical research budget cuts, and interviews: Be
Victoria Bond asks Ian Woolf to explain what radiation is, anyway. Martin Faccini cuts through the s
Victoria Bond gets the scoop from Ian Woolf on the nuclear reactor situation in Japan and asks, what
"Confirmation bias, denialism and Morton's Demon" by Peter Bowditch, Professor Geoff Smith spoke to
Kate Barnard speaks to students in the CSIRO Vacation Scholarship Program, Victoria Bond talks about
Peter Bowditch describes Australia's first computer science, Smooth by Derek Muller, Ian Woolf talks
Phillipe Perez interviews Dr Timothy C. Nielsen about the Smart Bra News by Ian Woolf -BBC saved by
Singularitarian by Charlie Cam, The technological Singularity by Ian Woolf, I'm Atoms by Derek Mulle
Free internet for everyone by Ian Woolf Electronic glasses by Ian Woolf DNA poetry by Ian Woolf, How
Invisibility - all done with mirrors by Ian Woolf, Kate Grimwood talks with Ian Woolf about her scie
What is the lethal dose of chocolate? Prayer and the neurology of scepticism, Seduction while you sl
Matthew Hall and Melinda Hall King discuss the psychology of human courtship, Ian Woolf reports how
Ian Woolf reports on whistling caterpillars, carnivorous domestic entertainment robots, fluoridated
Matthew Hall and Melinda Hall King explain to Ian Woolf why men in our culture suffer from skin hung