"Infection" (March 8, 2014)
Today on A Science Story, we are getting excited about contagions! (Be sure to have some disinfectant handy).Share this: Facebook Twitter
View Article"Cutting Edge" (March 15, 2014)
On this episode of A Science Story, we’re doing something a little bit different. We are 100% live: no sound effects, no prerecording. Just wall-to-wall science.Share this: Facebook Twitter Related...
View Article"Apocalypse" (March 22, 2014)
Today you are cordially invited to The Apocalypse, an ending for all things. We take a candid look at the end of life, the end of civilisation, and even the end of the world.Share this: Facebook Twitter
View ArticleOlly's Science Experiment
Olly has always pondered if the shuffle function on an iPod, actually shuffles the music. Tom & Olly decided to find out with this very "scientific""science""experiment".Share this: Facebook...
View ArticleStreet Rag Radio Episode One
The launch of Street Rag Radio! You can catch Sam & Chloe have a chat to Daniel Gstoettenmayr a student in Analytical Chemistry to talk about young people in science!Share this: Facebook Twitter...
View Article"Planets" (March 29, 2014)
In this episode of A Science Story, we steal a space rocket from Richard Branson and offer a virtual radio tour of The Planets.Did you know that it may be snowing dry ice on Venus? Or that Uranus is...
View Article"Religion" (April 5, 2014)
In this episode of A Science Story, we strap on our empiricist goggles and tackle one of the elephants in science’s waiting-room: religion.What makes you religious? Are science and religion really at...
View Article"Resurrection" (April 12, 2014)
Today we are celebrating Easter a week early. A Science Story presents a trifecta of stories revolving around resurrection, animals who returned long after we thought they were gone forever.Share this:...
View Article"Climate Change" (April 19, 2014)
In the final episode of A Science Story, we discuss the global issue of climate change: the science, the stories, and the politics.Share this: Facebook Twitter
View ArticleSci What?
A look into the wonderful and sometimes confusing world of Science ft. rapping & ocassional pop culture references.
View ArticleMonday: What Did You Learn On The Weekend? - Libraries, Ducks & Douchebag...
Steph, Ash and Sophie from the Get Cereal Monday chat about what they learnt over the weekend - it's pretty random!Share this: Facebook Twitter Related news and blogsPlaylist: Tuesday 3rd of July4 June...
View ArticleSci What? covers: Sexual Reproduction
Can rollercoasters make you horny? Ever wondered why players get all the bitches? Can you guess Australia's Sexiest Animal?To find out the answers to these questions and more, listen to the first...
View ArticleSci What? covers: Food
Josh, Jeremy and Sophie discuss the science behind food, including GMO foods and their effect on world hunger, food safety to avoid harmful micro-organisms, and the psychology of supermarkets. Share...
View ArticleSci What? covers: World War II
In this episode, Josh, Jeremy and Sophie dicuss the science behind World War 2 - including authority experiments, the Hindenburg disaster and eugenics!Share this: Facebook Twitter
View ArticleSci What? covers: Sport!
Josh and Jeremy discuss sport science!Share this: Facebook Twitter Related news and blogsHow to be... Healthy4 August 2014 - 10:26pmHow to be Healthy This week’s episode focused on physical health,...
View ArticleGreat Minds Don't Think Alike show 20/12
Christian, Eamon and Issa rip apart a host of autism myths, including vaccine causes, diet 'cures' and those embedded in research practices.Share this: Facebook Twitter Related news and blogsHow to...
View Article#9- All about the human brain
Hello Scientists! Show # 9 here, all about the human brain! We were joined by Michael Wheeler for this episode who told us about the 'Brain breaks study', we also talked about ultra sounds for the...
View ArticleInterview: Is Our Emissions Reduction Target Good Enough?
In this interview I chat with Suzane Harter from ACF about Australia's emission reduction target.Share this: Facebook Twitter
View ArticleDr. Brian Greene, Science Communicator
Christian Skypes Dr. Brian Greene in the States about communicating big concepts to ordinary people, that wow feeling, and why Einstein would be astounded by today's discoveries. Dr. Greene will be...
View ArticleGravitational waves explained
Gravitational waves were first predicted by Albert Einstein 100 years ago. Last week, scientists were finally able to detect them.So with this discovery, will we ever learn what is in a black hole?Or...
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