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The Science Show - Separate stories podcast

The Science Show - Separate stories podcast

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The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.

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Future threatened if major changes don’t occur

Future threatened if major changes don’t occur

Reese Halter says those determining our laws have very poor science literacy and are not heeding the urgency presented by climate change.

2026-04-25 00:04:00 0:05:08
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More from Chloe Kwan

More from Chloe Kwan

Chloe Kwan continues with her observations of science teaching for primary school students. 

2026-04-25 00:03:00 0:09:05
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Mapping  - four engrossing stories

Mapping - four engrossing stories

In her Book Plotting the Oceans, Stories of Powerful Maps and their Makers, author Sarah Hamylton traces the intriguing stories of Charles Darwin, Hub...

2026-04-25 00:02:00 0:17:44
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Australia says no to major science collaboration

Australia says no to major science collaboration

Australia will not participate in the European Southern Observatory.

2026-04-25 00:01:00 0:21:06
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Celebrating Artemis

Celebrating Artemis

In 1972 Robyn Williams described the Apollo 17 mission for the radio audience. In 2026 Belinda Smith and Janicta Bowler presented the Artemis Explaine...

2026-04-18 00:07:00 0:04:21
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Rhonda Marriott wins WA premier's science award

Rhonda Marriott wins WA premier's science award

Rhonda Marriott supports Aboriginal families and provides science-based knowledge to women, empowering them during pregnancy and birthing.

2026-04-18 00:06:00 0:04:04
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Parasitic worms used to treat autoimmune diseases

Parasitic worms used to treat autoimmune diseases

When parasitic worms are absent, the immune system sometimes overreacts producing an autoimmune disease. New treatments based on hookworm secretions a...

2026-04-18 00:05:00 0:09:41
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We exist thanks to viral DNA

We exist thanks to viral DNA

DNA from viruses integrates with our own DNA and brings a range of impacts.

2026-04-18 00:04:00 0:09:23
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15-year-old can't get enough science!

15-year-old can't get enough science!

Chloe Kwan reflects on what turned her off as a young child and how science teaching for juniors might change to excite more students like her.

2026-04-18 00:03:00 0:08:04
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Nylon that harvests energy from movement and pressure

Nylon that harvests energy from movement and pressure

A nylon material that can harvest this kind of energy has been developed which is non-toxic, tough, and easy and cheap to make.

2026-04-18 00:02:00 0:06:31
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Getting the most bang for your fertiliser buck

Getting the most bang for your fertiliser buck

Belinda Smith speaks to a chemist about how improving nitrogen fertiliser efficiency not only reduces fertiliser waste, but also helps protects air an...

2026-04-18 00:01:00 0:09:21
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Carbon offsets – do they work?

Carbon offsets – do they work?

Penny van Oosterzee argues carbon offsets work and can bring about positive results.

2026-04-11 00:06:00 0:07:49
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Will rising CO2 provide enhanced growth in the world’s forests?

Will rising CO2 provide enhanced growth in the world’s forests?

Experiments confirm increased carbon dioxide as is experienced everywhere now due to the burning of fossil fuels, does not stimulate enhanced growth o...

2026-04-11 00:05:00 0:11:25
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Applications for quantum mechanics

Applications for quantum mechanics

Paul Davies canvasses the many amazing applications being realised by quantum theory.

2026-04-11 00:04:00 0:09:35
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We know about the rain in Spain. But what about the rain on an ultra-hot Jupiter?

We know about the rain in Spain. But what about the rain on an ultra-hot Jupiter?

On one distant planet, where the temperature range is extreme, the atmosphere is composed of iron vapour. As the vapour condenses, drops of iron fall...

2026-04-11 00:03:00 0:06:14
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Looking beyond the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes

Looking beyond the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes

Rogier Windhorst describes the impact of micro meteorites on space telescopes and possible replacements for both the Hubble and James Webb Space Teles...

2026-04-11 00:02:00 0:08:14
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Royal Society of NSW responds to Ambitious Australia report

Royal Society of NSW responds to Ambitious Australia report

Christina Slade, president of the Royal Society of NSW summarises the report’s findings into research and development in Australia.

2026-04-11 00:01:00 0:09:34
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Lab Notes: Can we replace lab animals?

Lab Notes: Can we replace lab animals?

Humans have done experiments on animals for thousands of years — but animal testing has always been controversial because of the concerns for animal w...

2026-04-02 03:30:00 0:10:49
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Hope for seagrasses in a warming world

Hope for seagrasses in a warming world

Heat tolerance varies within seagrass species. Researchers are considering the practicalities of transplanting seagrasses to areas where plants have b...

2026-03-27 22:05:00 0:07:57
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Quantum 2.0 - The Past, Present, and Future of Quantum Physics

Quantum 2.0 - The Past, Present, and Future of Quantum Physics

Paul Davies tells the story of the iconic mathematical equation that spawned a new theory of nature – quantum mechanics.

2026-03-27 22:04:00 0:17:15
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Celebrating 10 years of gravitational waves

Celebrating 10 years of gravitational waves

The waves are produced when black holes or neutron stars merge.

2026-03-27 22:03:00 0:09:44
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Swimming robot to clean up oil

Swimming robot to clean up oil

A self-propelled robot moves through oil contaminated water cleaning up as it goes.

2026-03-27 22:02:00 0:05:53
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How to save underperforming R&D

How to save underperforming R&D

Ambitious Australia report suggests how to fix Australia’s broken R&D sector

2026-03-27 22:01:00 0:07:04
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Singing and dancing tardigrades take to the stage

Singing and dancing tardigrades take to the stage

Tardigrades also known as water bears or moss piglets are eight-legged segmented micro animals. Moss Piglet a science-based show for kids playing at t...

2026-03-20 22:05:00 0:06:57
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Gut bacteria adjust to digest ultra-processed food

Gut bacteria adjust to digest ultra-processed food

Ultra-processed food contains special carbohydrates to improve shelf life. They require special bacteria for digestion.

2026-03-20 22:04:00 0:10:39
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Pottery reveals rich human history on Lizard Island

Pottery reveals rich human history on Lizard Island

Pottery fragments reveal Australia’s ancient Indigenous people interacted with other Pacific communities and produced their own pottery.

2026-03-20 22:03:00 0:12:11
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Seagrasses perform a key ecological role

Seagrasses perform a key ecological role

Seagrass meadows act as a fish nursery and large amounts of carbon become stored as sediment collects.

2026-03-20 22:02:00 0:07:42
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Two marsupials thought to be extinct found in Indonesian Papua

Two marsupials thought to be extinct found in Indonesian Papua

Two possums, which once lived in Australia and were thought to be extinct have been found in the Vogelkop Peninsular in Indonesian Papua. 

2026-03-20 22:01:00 0:06:59
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New account for the birth of language

New account for the birth of language

Madeleine Beekman argues for a new origin of language: the need to share childcare.

2026-03-13 22:04:00 0:12:29
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Making new life forms from DNA with help from AI!

Making new life forms from DNA with help from AI!

New technology is allowing long chains of DNA to be manipulated opening the door for the creation of new life forms. 

2026-03-13 22:03:00 0:18:23
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Australian honey also carries medicinal properties

Australian honey also carries medicinal properties

A 10% honey solution can stop growth of bacteria. And strong impacts on common fungal infections have also been observed.

2026-03-13 22:02:00 0:10:06
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Formula One racing – is talk of sustainable fuel greenwashing?

Formula One racing – is talk of sustainable fuel greenwashing?

Despite the move to sustainable fuel in F1 car racing, the fuel powering cars cannot be tracked easily, and only amounts to 1% of the energy cost in s...

2026-03-13 22:01:00 0:05:17
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Australian brilliance in radio astronomy

Australian brilliance in radio astronomy

Dr John Bolton, once of the Radiophysics Laboratory in the CSIRO to conduct secret research on radar for the military, also helped pioneer radio astro...

2026-03-06 22:05:00 0:05:14
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How finance intersects with space science

How finance intersects with space science

Harriet Brettle studied finance, had several varied jobs in leadership, and now heads the Keck Institute for Space Studies at Caltech. 
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2026-03-06 22:04:00 0:10:27
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In praise of mid-sized planets

In praise of mid-sized planets

Erik Petigura is a professor of physics and astronomy at UCLA who specialises in discovering planets smaller than giants like Neptune and bigger than...

2026-03-06 22:03:00 0:13:05
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Robyn rides in a driverless car

Robyn rides in a driverless car

Once the stuff of science fiction, self-driving cars are now a common sight in some American cities.
Robyn Williams rode in a robot taxi around...

2026-03-06 22:02:00 0:06:49
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An asteroid chemist who studies LA lead levels

An asteroid chemist who studies LA lead levels

When raised lead levels were noticed in Los Angeles last year, Professor Francois Tissot, who usually examines the chemistry of asteroids, quickly saw...

2026-03-06 22:01:00 0:17:24
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A telescope that sees in the far infrared

A telescope that sees in the far infrared

How do you establish a telescope? For Caltech astrophysicist Professor Jonas Zmuidzinas, the answer involves time, money, and incredibly sensitive det...

2026-02-27 22:06:00 0:07:44
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Correcting Hubble's vision

Correcting Hubble's vision

Shortly after the Hubble Space Telescope launched in 1990, astronomers realised its primary mirror, designed to focus minute amounts of light from dis...

2026-02-27 22:05:00 0:07:59
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Do baboons live in the Sahara desert?

Do baboons live in the Sahara desert?

A likely successor for Jane Goodall is Professor Cat Hobaiter, who’s based at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. She told the AAAS audience of...

2026-02-27 22:04:00 0:11:00
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