

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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Oct 31, 2016 • 0sec
Oz nuclear dump and virtual biohacking
Taking a nuclear dump on Australia by Ian Woolf
Brennan Hatton talks about biohacking augmented reality
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Oct 24, 2016 • 0sec
Diamonds and milk
Devil milk and cockroach milk by Ian Woolf,
Igor Aharonovich talks about using diamonds for biosensors, communications, computing and research.
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Oct 17, 2016 • 0sec
Biomimicry and coral bones
Ultrasound for younger brains by Ian Woolf,
Krishneel Singh talks about making bone out of stem cells from fat using inspiration from coral.
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Oct 10, 2016 • 0sec
Photobiomodulation and bees
Bees teach pulling strings,
Bees count to four,
Fruit fly brain ageing reversed with spermadine by Ian Woolf.
Daniel Johnstone uses photo-bio-modulation to treat neuro-degenerative diseases.
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Oct 3, 2016 • 0sec
Weird pets, possums and blood vessels
2016 Nobel Prize in Medicine,
Wifi emotions by Ian Woolf,
Stewart McPherson travels the world documenting nature - part 2,
Bright spark challenge:
- Edward Waters, University of Notre Dame – Possums: furry friend or filthy foe?
- Jelena Rnjak-Kovacina, UNSW – Blood supply: the missing piece of the bioartificial organ puzzle
Bloodmobile by They Might Be Giants.
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Sep 26, 2016 • 0sec
Save the carnivorous plants
Oldest computer music restored by Ian Woolf,
Stewart McPherson talks about climbing 300 mountains to research 25 books and films on carnivorous plants and their conservation - part 1.
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Sep 19, 2016 • 0sec
Rhino horn, mitochondria and GenSpace
Carnivorous plants fluoresce blue by Ian Woolf,
Fresh Science Bright Sparks Challenge:
Kyle Ewart identifies rhino horn,
Minal Menezes detects mitonchondrial diseases,
Dr Ellen Jorgenson talks about GenSpace.
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Sep 12, 2016 • 0sec
Open Source Science Accelerates
Microsoft Excel breaks science by Ian Woolf,
Matt Todd explains Open Source Science for Malaria research, part 2.
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Sep 5, 2016 • 0sec
Open Source Malaria
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is like hibernation? by Ian Woolf,
Associate Professor Mat Todd talks about Open Source Malaria research - part 1.
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Aug 29, 2016 • 0sec
Frog leg steak art Innovation
Alcohol causes cancer by Ian Woolf,
Oron Catts talks about Symbiotica and frog leg steak art,
Richard Brophy talks about Innocators Club,
Part 2 of Dr Bernard Robertson-Dunn on electronic health records.
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