

Science Friction
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Science Friction's latest season is: Artificial Evolution. In 1996, Dolly the Sheep became the first ever cloned animal. Nearly 30 years later, genetic technology has reshaped the world around us. What exactly has happened, where are we headed, and are we OK about it?
In this series, environment reporter Peter de Kruijff tells the surprising stories of genetic engineering. Meet the scientists changing the food we eat and creating animals with organs we can use. Hear about the criminal conspiracy to clone a giant sheep, and the teams bringing extinct animals back from the dead.
Artificial Evolution traces the influence of genetic technology from Dolly into the future. It’s the latest series of Science Friction, an award-winning podcast from ABC Radio National.
Brain Rot (Season 3): How does being chronically online affect our brains? Technology reporter Ange Lavoipierre explores the wildest ways people are using tech — from falling in love with AI companions to data-dumping a life into a language model — and the big questions about our own screen use.
Cooked (Season 2): Why do some studies show ice cream is good for you? Why do some people say they feel good going carnivore, and do we really need as many electrolytes as the internet tells us? Food and nutrition scientist Dr Emma Beckett cuts through these confusing findings to explain how nutrition science works.
AI Overlords (Season 1): AI didn't come from nowhere, and its development hasn't been a smooth, straight line — it's been rife with drama, conflict and disagreement. Technology reporter James Purtill looks at where AI came from, who controls it and where it's heading.
In this series, environment reporter Peter de Kruijff tells the surprising stories of genetic engineering. Meet the scientists changing the food we eat and creating animals with organs we can use. Hear about the criminal conspiracy to clone a giant sheep, and the teams bringing extinct animals back from the dead.
Artificial Evolution traces the influence of genetic technology from Dolly into the future. It’s the latest series of Science Friction, an award-winning podcast from ABC Radio National.
Brain Rot (Season 3): How does being chronically online affect our brains? Technology reporter Ange Lavoipierre explores the wildest ways people are using tech — from falling in love with AI companions to data-dumping a life into a language model — and the big questions about our own screen use.
Cooked (Season 2): Why do some studies show ice cream is good for you? Why do some people say they feel good going carnivore, and do we really need as many electrolytes as the internet tells us? Food and nutrition scientist Dr Emma Beckett cuts through these confusing findings to explain how nutrition science works.
AI Overlords (Season 1): AI didn't come from nowhere, and its development hasn't been a smooth, straight line — it's been rife with drama, conflict and disagreement. Technology reporter James Purtill looks at where AI came from, who controls it and where it's heading.
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Oct 4, 2020 • 32min
Lucy's Story - the chimp, the poet, and the interspecies experiment that went weird
Psychotherapist Maurice Temerlin called Lucy his "daughter"...but then things got weird.

Sep 27, 2020 • 32min
Click-Sick: Part 3 Can 'wellness' make you...sick?
When Jade was 21, she was charmed by a wellness influencer. Then she got a big shock.

Sep 20, 2020 • 34min
Click-Sick: Part 2 The hidden political forces pushing pandemic conspiracies
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Kathrin's friends have been sending her a range of wild theories about the virus.

Sep 13, 2020 • 36min
Click-Sick: Part 1 Why sharing isn't always caring. On the trail of COVID-19 misinformation
Two families, two posts...and two stories of how seemingly benign shares on social media can turn bad.

Sep 6, 2020 • 41min
The rise of vaccine nationalism – should we be worried?
A vaccine arms race is on to get us out of this pandemic, but could we all lose out if we don’t do things differently?

Sep 1, 2020 • 5min
Introducing... Patient Zero
Even big diseases start small...PATIENT ZERO is a new podcast that tells the stories of disease outbreaks: where they begin, why they happen and how we found ourselves in the middle of a really big one.

Aug 30, 2020 • 30min
This river is a Person – Maori knowing meets Western science
When Whanganui River in New Zealand was declared a legal person, Maori scientists knew exactly what they meant. But how do you unearth the science hidden in ancient oral stories?

Aug 23, 2020 • 37min
The In/justices of A.I
The algorithms are out to get you and to protect you. Meet the directors of two films that will shock, surprise and move you, Welcome to Chechnya and Coded Bias.

Aug 16, 2020 • 38min
The Leadership film - Do Women Scientists Lead Differently?
Seventy-six women and a boatload of spin and soul-searching on the way to Antarctica. What happened next?

Aug 9, 2020 • 33min
Was Einstein's wife the hidden contributor on his most famous works? Part 2 (Repeat)
How much did Einstein’s first wife contribute to his work? Mileva's supporters and skeptics go head to head over the evidence in Part 2 of this Science Friction series.