

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 13, 2006 • 0sec
Pluto's demotion and an inconvenient truth
Pluto's demotion and an inconvenient truth are debated in this weeks show.
Presented by Jacqui Pfeffer,
Science news by Ian Woolf,
Jacqui Hayes reveals an inconvenient truth,
Marc West give us all the low down on Pluto,
Vanessa Gardos provides wise words throughout,
Produced by Tilly Boleyn.

Sep 6, 2006 • 0sec
Sex, vitamins and music... Oh my
Magical musical tour by Marc West,
Vitamins and sex by Ian Woolf,
Science news by Matt Clarke and Catherine Beehag,
Presented and produced by Tilly Boleyn.

Aug 30, 2006 • 0sec
Phylogeny, and the Y of X
Presented by Lachlan Whatmore,
News by Ian Woolf,
Phylogeny by Lachlan Whatmore,
The difference between the X and Y chromosomes by Marc West,
Produced by Matt Clarke.

Aug 23, 2006 • 0sec
Marijuana debate and Pirated Soy sauce
Jacqui Pfeffer looks at Marijuana use during Australian National Science Week!
Ian Woolf brings us a disturbing story on Soy sauce made from Human Hair collected from corpses...
I taste dead people!
Presented by Jacqui Hayes,
News by Vanessa Gardos,
Produced by Matt Clarke.

Aug 16, 2006 • 0sec
Global Consciousness, the man from CERN
The Global Consciousness Project run by Princeton University.
The man from CERN.
Presenter: Ian Woolf,
News: Marian Carruthers,
Matt Clarke asks - Can your mood effect the outcome of random number generators?,
Tilly chats to Dr. Brian Cox about particle physics at CERN.
Producer: Matt Clarke

Aug 2, 2006 • 0sec
Egyptian Tombs and the Eureka Prizes
Ancient Egyptian Tomb Art
and the Australian Museum Eureka Prizes.
Presented by Matt Clarke,
Science News by Jacqui Hayes,
Egyptian Tomb Art discoveries by Bridget Mullane,
Australian Museum Eureka Prizes chats by Tilly Boleyn,
with extra witty repartee from Matt Clarke and Vanessa Gardos.
Produced by Tilly Boleyn,
Technical Assistance by Vanessa Gardos.

Jul 26, 2006 • 0sec
Not bored at Oz National Science Week
The science of boredom,
and a sneak peak into the most exciting week for Australian science - National Science Week.
Presented by Jacqui Pfeffer
Science news by Vanessa Gardos
The science of boredom by Marc West
Science Week highlights by Tilly Boleyn
Produced by Tilly Boleyn
Technical support by Matt Clarke

Jul 19, 2006 • 0sec
Vacuum cups, Gender, Light Pollution
The "relaxing" proceedure of vacuum cupping, and an investigation into possible innate differences between men and women in maths and science.
Vacuum cupping by Marc West
The gender divide in science by Jacqui Hayes
Light Pollution and the Sydney Observatory by David Harcourt
Presented by David Harcourt
News by Jacqui Pfeffer
Produced by Jacqui Hayes

Jul 12, 2006 • 0sec
Nuclear Fusion and the movies
Fusion - the other nuclear energy, Diffusion goes to the Movies, and lots and lots of science news. Presented by Jacqui Pfeffer. Fusion by Chris Stewart. Movies by Marc West. News by David Harcourt, Chris, Marc and Jacqui. Produced by Chris Stewart.

Jul 5, 2006 • 0sec
Nuclear power and its alternatives
how Nuclear power is generated, how it's waste is managed and also a few alternatives.
On board:
Jacqui Hayes, Marc West, David Harcourt, and Matthew Clarke.
Produced by Matthew Clarke


