

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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Jan 7, 2013 • 0sec
Octopus bush and Darwin part2
News by Ian Woolf:
3D printing becomes recyclable,
3D printing of huts and satellites, and walk-in 3D print studios.
Wearable cameras take photos all day.
Natural Selection part 2 - a radio play by Lachlan Whatmore,
Octopus bush treatment for Ciguatera Fish Poisoning by Ian Woolf
Produced and presented by Ian Woolf

Dec 31, 2012 • 0sec
Tilting at windmills, Natural Selection
Ian Woolf reports on viral heart-beats and bee venom wrinkle remover.
Natural Selection, the life of Charles Darwin part 1 - radioplay by Lachlan Whatmore
Charles Willock explains how your breadth of perception determines whether windmills distress you.
Produced and presented by Ian Woolf

Dec 24, 2012 • 0sec
The Joy of Diffusion
Marc West tells the tale of reindeer science, and spreading the joy of Diffusion.
Patrick Rubie explores mistletoe science, and why Santa needs to shape up to save lives.
Produced and presented by Ian Woolf

Dec 17, 2012 • 0sec
Privacy, Cosmic Rays and burning cold
Dissolving nanofibre condoms,
Burning cold of Ciguatera explained,
Galactic cosmic rays and world changing,
Ben Dechrai talks about owning your data at the Open Source Developer's Conference.
Produced and presented by Ian Woolf

Dec 10, 2012 • 0sec
Open Source Cryptoparty
Arwen Cross reports on life under the ice,
Therese Chen reports on Tasmanian Devil tumours,
Ian Woolf speaks with Ben Dachrai about Open Source software, and about Cryptoparties at the Open Source Developers' Conference.
Produced and presented by Ian Woolf

Dec 3, 2012 • 0sec
The Singularity and Nuclear Medicine (encore)
(This show was first broadcast on 2011-02-28)
What is the technological Singularity? by Ian Woolf
I'm Atoms by Derek Muller
Can medical radioisotopes be made without reactors and without Uranium? by Ian Woolf
Singularitarian by Charlie Cam
Produced and presented by Ian Woolf

Nov 26, 2012 • 0sec
Robots, Newton, Teller and Fugu
Therese Chen reports on Fairy Wren passwords,
Chris Stewart interviews Sir Isaac Newton (2003)
Tim Baynes reports on fish poison, molecular machines and kidneys, (2003)
Chris Stewart reports on the life and science of Edward Teller,(2003)
Arwen Cross, Julie-Anne Popple and Ian Woolf discuss military walking robots.
Produced and presented by Ian Woolf

Nov 19, 2012 • 0sec
Algae oil and CFS
Brian Lennon spoke with Ian Woolf about vegetable oil powered cars and the algal oil revolution(2008),
Charles Willock and Ian Woolf discuss the algal oil revolution,
Christine Baker reports on the personal side of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, with Keir Smith (2004),
Dr Steven Graves spoke with Ian Woolf about the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Conference in Cambridge (2008),
Produced and presented by Ian Woolf

Nov 12, 2012 • 0sec
Fukushima stresses Europe, Petrol from air
Therese Chen reports LED researchers learning from fireflies.
Charles Willock reports on how Europe is learning to be ready for Fukushima style emergencies,
Ian Woolf reports on the production of petrol from air.
Produced and presented by Ian Woolf

Nov 5, 2012 • 0sec
Crown of thorns, and Single cell science
James Millar reports on self-healing concrete and organ rhythms,
Ian Woolf reports on Smart highways and hurricane prevention.
Arwen Crossexplains the imortance of studying single cell science,
Oliver Featherston interviews Dr Hugh Sweatman about the Crown of Thorns starfish and the Great Barrier Reef.
Produced and presented by Ian Woolf


