Diffusion Science Radio is broadcast each week from Sydney, Australia.
Sarah Wood investigates which contraception is better for the environment - the pill or condoms? Ca
John August explains the causes of cancer, Amy Bullen explores dust, Jaqui Hayes, Monica Sharma, Der
Patrick Rubie interviews Scott Daniel, a member of Australian Volunteers International and former Na
Marc West consults Bianca Nogrady about Santa's gut, Patrick Rubie tucks into kangaroo for science,
Ian Woolf looks inside the minds eye with a scanner, commentary by Charles Willock, Patrick Rubie za
For the last show of 2008, plenty of love, tears and infection spreading! Patrick Rubie looks at th
Marc West interviews Hayley Birch organiser of the Geek Pop Festival, Marc West and Darren Osborne r
Ian Woolf speaks with Sam, organiser of the protest, Fiona Patten convenor of the Australian Sex Par
Marc West talks with Jamos McAlister and Marcus Findlay about teaching kids that "calculations are t
News by Marc West - global warming and the next ice age, - wine's bubbles can track the carbon
PhD student Phoebe Peters talks with Ian Woolf about how life itself really works and how cells repr
Ian Woolf interviews Crikey tech writer Stilgherrian about the Australian Government's plan to censo
Associate Professor Kendal McGuffie from the Physics department at UTS, tells Ian Woolf about track
Ghost-hunting by Android Amy Bullen, the Living Dead bacteria by Lyncanthropic Ian Woolf, Greg Skilb
Ian Woolf interviews UTS Head of Physics Michael Ford about how to make matter do whatever you wish
Pick-up lines by Victoria Bond and Patrick Rubie, 118118 challenge by Marc West, The brain's reward
Ian Woolf interviews Samuel Braunstein about quantum teleportation, how to get yourself faxed from A
Our closest relatives are all of us, You can learn to change the way genes are expressed in your bod
Ian Woolf speaks with Peter Ralph about global warming modelling, from coral bleaching to Antarctic
Victoria Bond tells us all about blood and the history of blood transfusions, Ian Woolf interviews G