

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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Sep 14, 2015 • 0sec
Change your genes
Self-control or memory? by Ian Woolf
Professor Steve Cole explains the influence of personal experience on the regulation of your genes (part 1),
Chris from Create UNSW talks about live Pac man.
Put it to the test by They Might Be Giants,
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf
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Sep 7, 2015 • 0sec
Black holes, worm holes and time machines
NICTA is enveloped by CSIRO by Ian Woolf,
Geraint Lewis talks about Black hoiles, worm holes, time machines and the EM drive,
Fletcher Thompson talks about his 3D printer designed for the classroom,
Red Shirt by Jonathan Coulton,
Production checked by Charles Willock,
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Aug 31, 2015 • 0sec
Warp drive and Antigravity
MRI can treat cancer as well as diagnose it by Ian Woolf,
Professor Geraint Lewis talks about how Relativity may allow faster than light travel by space warp, and antigravity,
Edric Hong explains how origami is mathematics,
Nicola O'Brien talks about Code Rangers, where kids control technology,
Carmel Morris talks about paper airplanes.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
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Aug 24, 2015 • 0sec
Future work, farmbot and Chiptunes
Futurist Roger Lawrence talks about the future of work at the Augmented Reality meetup,
Tom D'netto builds a farmbot at the Sydney Mini Maker faire, and
James Laird Wah turns old games into new musical instruments.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
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Aug 17, 2015 • 0sec
Singing Astronaut Special
Dr Paul Willis from RI Aus TV, and Will Berryman from Hostworks talk about bringing Astronaut Chris Hadfield to 10 000 school-children around Australia at once.
Colonel Chris Hadfield answers questions and sings for the children.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
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Aug 10, 2015 • 0sec
Biological art and killer robots
Beware the robots by Ian Woolf,
Jaden Hastings talks about her art and science at the Biofoundry,
Montgomery Gilhouse talks about virtual reality and 360 degree cameras.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
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Aug 3, 2015 • 0sec
Mind controlled brains, artificial IQ
Software beats humans on verbal IQ test by Ian Woolf,
Laura Jade talks about her mind-controlled illuminated brain art,
Sam Gentle explains how he helped make the mind-controlled colour-changing brain come to life.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
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Jul 27, 2015 • 0sec
Falling cats and Stem cell tourism
Military drones for farmers and cataracts dissolved with eye drops by Ian Woolf,
Dr Ken Silburn talks about falling cats and the dangers of DHMO,
Dr Heather Main talks about Stem Cell Tourism,
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Jul 20, 2015 • 0sec
Vaccination ethics and electricity wars
Sydney Science festival news by Ian Woolf,
2015 Einstein lecturer Dr Ken Silburn talks about vaccination ethics and electricity wars,
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Jul 13, 2015 • 0sec
What are you looking at?
Plants put out the bat signal by Ian Woolf,
Tracking your attention with Dan Sovick,
Let them eat coal! by Ian Woolf,
Production checked by Charles Willock,
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