

Diffusion Science radio
Ian Woolf
If you like a good, broad mix of Science - new science, hard science, pop science, historical science and very silly science, listen to Diffusion.
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Jul 23, 2018 • 0sec
Funding ME, CFS and FMS research
Senate Estimates prompts NHMRC to start an ME/CFS panel to target research funding,
Stephen Graves describes Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in 2008,
Brett Lidbury talks about funding ME/CFS.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Presented and Produced by Ian Woolf
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Jul 16, 2018 • 0sec
Diagnosing ME, CFS and FMS
CT38 - a cure for Myalgic Encephalomyelitis?
MyHealthRecord Opt out website fails
Brett Lidbury talks about diagnosing Myalgic encephalomyelitis, Chronic fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Presented and Produced by Ian Woolf
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Jul 9, 2018 • 0sec
Grinding your face
Face tracking tested on poor people by Ian Woolf,
Tim Cannon talks about implanting devices for fun and profit.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Presented and Produced by Ian Woolf
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Jul 2, 2018 • 0sec
Mathematically impossible laws
Oz war on mathematics by Ian Woolf,
Meow Ludo Meow Meow explains the five pillars of biohacking,
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Presented and Produced by Ian Woolf
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Jun 11, 2018 • 0sec
Nobels and IgNobels
from October 2005:
News by Jacqui Pfeffer,
Rubber from fruit flies,
Ultra-violet spiders,
Dumped by SMS,
the Nobel Prize winners with Adam Richardson,
the IgNoble Prize winners with Ian Woolf,
Presented by Matthew Francis
Produced by Chris Stewart
Re-edited by Ian Woolf
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Jun 11, 2018 • 0sec
Science week questions again
18th June 2018
Marc Victoria and Ian tackle the questions you have asked us in 2010
Why do I sneeze at the Sun?
What would something look like if it was travelling at the speed of light?
Why do sportsmen train at altitude?
Why do previously overweight people have trouble keeping the weight off?
We ask the experts to get the real answers to these questions and more
Questions answered by Victoria Bond and Ian Woolf
Produced and hosted by Marc West
Re-edited by Ian Woolf
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Jun 11, 2018 • 0sec
Quantum sexy hello
25th June 2018
Ian Woolf interviews Samuel Braunstein about quantum teleportation, how to get yourself faxed from A to B, without travelling in the space in-between,
Patrick Rubie explains part 1 of his Science and History of Radio,
News by Ian Woolf,
- Medical Chocolate from Mars,
- Fertile greetings from females
Presented and Produced by Ian Woolf
Re-edited by Ian Woolf
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Jun 4, 2018 • 0sec
Wound honey and rhythmotron
Walk fast if you want to live by Ian Woolf,
Daniel Bouzho talks about Manuka honey and bacteria,
Raelene Sommer describes the Rhythmotron and Penrith Observatory.
Sound and facts checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf
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May 28, 2018 • 0sec
Bacterial cleavage virtual observatories
Hangover cure by Ian Woolf,
Michael Widjaja talks about bacteria using cleavage,
Kate Wilson talks about building the virtual Penrith Observatory.
Sound and facts checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf
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May 21, 2018 • 0sec
Parasite hacks and computer vision
Akane Tanaka finds new treatments for auto-immune disorders by studying how parasites hack our immune system,
Quian Wu uses computer vision and machine learning to find your clothing size, and also to track livestock,
Sound and facts checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf
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