

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.
Episodes
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Jan 30, 2022 • 26min
Science FAIL! A perilous story of why it's good to do (REPEAT)
A sliding door moment. A test of character. A career on the line. What would you do?

Jan 23, 2022 • 26min
The Anthropocene radical: the scientist who saved the world (REPEAT)
Few scientists can say they saved the planet. Paul Crutzen did. Legit. (RN Summer highlight)

Jan 16, 2022 • 26min
Your right to know the universe! Chanda Prescod-Weinstein's disordered cosmos and Particles for Justice (REPEAT)
Dark Matter sleuth. #BlackinSTEM pioneer. Particles for Justice co-founder. This incredible physicist will change your sense of the universe and your role in it. (RN Summer highlight)

Jan 9, 2022 • 26min
Natasha tries taxidermy: the wild, wonderful world of the museum makers (REPEAT)
Pass the scalpel - taxidermy is on the menu. (RN Summer highlight)

Jan 2, 2022 • 26min
I grew up in a sect — top scientist's candid story of an Orange People childhood (REPEAT)
This scientist's childhood in a cult was... wild. The light and dark of the path to enlightenment. (RN Summer highlight)

Dec 26, 2021 • 26min
From wild idea to COVID vaccine – meet the mRNA pioneer who could win a Nobel (REPEAT)
No-one thought they would work. This dogged scientist persisted with a difficult idea. Now it's driving the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. (RN Summer highlight)

Dec 19, 2021 • 26min
Science meets high vaudeville - who will win our 2021 quiz?
Two teams. Scientists and science journalists. And your quiz mistress with a whip. Let the mischief begin.

Dec 12, 2021 • 26min
Nature Fast, Nature Slow - ballistic mushrooms, moss piglets and more!
Blink and you'll miss it. Eyes wide open and you can't comprehend it. Life beats to all kinds of pulses.

Dec 5, 2021 • 26min
The Lost Family - how DNA testing is upending our lives
Is the era of family secrets over? Is love deeper than DNA?

Nov 28, 2021 • 26min
Two guys. Two kayaks. And 2500km to make the Murray River sing
If a controversial river could speak, what would it say? Climb aboard and be prepared to get wet.