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Ian Woolf
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Feb 16, 2015 • 0sec
Breakfast robots and TECHmyway
Zoomable contact lenses by Ian Woolf,
Cameron Clarke explains the connection between robots and breakfast,
Rosie Menzies and Jim Cook talk about innovation, and virtual reality at TECHmyWay.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf
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Feb 9, 2015 • 0sec
TV spying and Biohacker stimulation
TV watches the watchers by Ian Woolf,
Garrick Bercero describes La Pallaise Manila's biohacker group,
Peter Simpson-Young gives us a taste of his brain stimulating device,
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf
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Feb 2, 2015 • 0sec
Maker's Place Think Differently
3D printed high rises,
Synthetic milk, and medical tattoos by Ian Woolf,
Mel Fuller talks about Maker's Place,
Bronwyn Milkins from UWA asks Can retraining your thinking improve your sleep?
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf
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Jan 26, 2015 • 0sec
Woomera blasts off, Asteroid moons Earth
Asteroid moons Earth,
Invisible planets sought by Ian Woolf,
Kerrie Dougherty describes the beginnings of the Woomera Rocket Range.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf
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Jan 19, 2015 • 0sec
Bitcoin disrupts home-made Segway
Asteroid nears Earth on Australia Day by Ian Woolf,
Michael Dance explains the disruptive nature of Bitcoin,
Malcolm Faed discusses his home-made self-balancing Segway-like scooter.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf
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Jan 12, 2015 • 0sec
Rideable multicopters transition waves
Balanced bladderworts Ian's script read by David Merriman,
Ridable multicopters by Ian Woolf,
Soliton oscillations by John August,
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf
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Jan 5, 2015 • 0sec
Bitcoin rules soliton waves
Medical nanobots treat cancer by Ian Woolf
Jason Williams tells us why Bitcoins rule,
John August explores the history of Solitons.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf
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Dec 29, 2014 • 0sec
2015 - The year of the drone
The news and interviews in this episode were first broadcast on August 25th 2014:
Biohackers modify their vision to see more colours by Ian Woolf.
Ian Lyons explains how to start flying quadcopter drones,
Dominic Fretz talks about OpenROV underwater drones,
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf
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Dec 22, 2014 • 0sec
2014 science news review
A look back at 2014, through the lens of the Diffusion news headlines of the year, by Ian Woolf.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf
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Dec 15, 2014 • 0sec
Aussie Rockets Worm Lego
Worms uploaded to Lego by Ian Woolf,
Kerrie Dougherty tells tales of Rockets in Australia before Woomera.
Production checked by Charles Willock,
Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf
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