

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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Nov 15, 2006 • 0sec
Vegemite-gate, nuclear power exposed
Presented by Marc West.
Science news by Vanessa Gardos.
Vegemite scandal questioned by Ian Woolf.
Nuclear power play by Charles Willock.
Also contains wise words from Jacqui Pfeffer and Tilly Boleyn.
Produced by Tilly Boleyn.

Nov 8, 2006 • 0sec
Beers, Bellies and Moustaches. Oh MY!
How good is Beer!!! - Kachina Allen
Getting rid of your Beer Belly - Matt Clarke
Mo-vember madness - Marc West
News by Ian Woolf
Presented by Jacquie Hayes
Produced by Matt Clarke

Nov 1, 2006 • 0sec
Halloween thropy and Hallucigenia
Presented by Vanessa Gardos,
News by Marc West,
Werewolves by Lachlan Whatmore,
Hallucigenia by Lachlan Whatmore,
Produced by Ian Woolf.

Oct 25, 2006 • 0sec
Nobel laureates and Boxing Kangaroos
What it takes to win a Nobel prize for Physics - Chris Stewart
Animal Olympics and boxing with Kangaroos - Jacqui Hayes
News by Marc West,
Presented by Matt Clarke,
Produced by Matt Clarke with technical support from Jacqui Pfeffer

Oct 25, 2006 • 0sec
Radiothon, Showers, Stephen Hawking
Life and Times of Stephen Hawking by Marc West
How dangerous is my shower by Kachina Allen
Produced by Christ Stewart
Presented by Marc West
Expert commentary by Vanessa Gardoss and Tilly Boleyn

Oct 18, 2006 • 0sec
Evolution, Ventriloquism and Hiccups
Lachlan Whatmore explains Convergent Evolution,
Kachina Allen explores Ventriloquism,
Marc West announces two of this years Ig Nobel prizes
News by Ian Woolf,
Presented by Jacqui Pfeffer,
Produced by Matt Clarke

Oct 11, 2006 • 0sec
Travel bugs, Language and Speed dating
Travel sickness by Marc West,
Language and children's brains: interview with Stephen Crain by Brigid Mullane,
The science of speed dating by Vanessa Gardos, Marc West, Justin Zeltzer and Ian Woolf
News by Justin Zeltzer,
Presented by Vanessa Gardos,
Produced by Ian Woolf.

Oct 4, 2006 • 0sec
Quack echoes, and Mood memory
Ian Woolf looks up the illusory Duck's Quack,
Catherine Beehag shows us how being drunk can help your memory,
Justin Zeltzer reads Old Skool science news from 1926,
produced by Matt Clarke.

Sep 27, 2006 • 0sec
Hall of Mirror Neurons, and Tiger Moths
Reading minds and self-knowledge by Ian Woolf,
History of the Tiger Moth by Lachlan Whatmore,
Presented by Marc West,
Science news by Vanessa Gardos,
Produced by Tilly Boleyn.
Music this week - A Minha Menina - The Bees, Where it's at - Beck, It's a fact, so deal with that - Sam Greenwood.

Sep 20, 2006 • 0sec
Brain Fingerprinting and Electric Cars
Reading Minds and Catching Criminals with Catherine Beehag,
"Fast, green and cheap to run - Cruising the electric hotrod" by Ian Woolf,
Presented by Lachlan Whatmore,
News by Marc West,
Produced by Jacqui Hayes with technical support from Jacqui Pfeffer.


