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Diffusion Science radio j544d
Por Ian Woolf
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If you like a good, broad mix of Science - new science, hard science, pop science, historical science and very silly science, listen to Diffusion. 6s685l
If you like a good, broad mix of Science - new science, hard science, pop science, historical science and very silly science, listen to Diffusion.
Automation, investment and society
Episodio en Diffusion Science radio
From 2019: Alex Kelly talks about economics, automation, investment, and how to change things for a better society. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution
28:37
Non-negotiable nuclear dump and Fram2Ham 24/7
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Listen to the Ig Nobel Award 24/7 lectures, with news of compulsory Naval nuclear waste dumps and the Fram2Ham space mission. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution Diffusion by buying Merchandise
28:14
34th First annual Ig Nobel Prizes
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Listen to the 34th First annual Ig Nobel Prizes for science that first makes you laugh, and then makes you think, edited down to 22 minutes. Hosted by Marc Abrahams, Edited by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution Diffusion by buying Merchandise
29:40
Nuclear Proliferation and Robot Relations
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Special Guests Dr Sue Wareham OAM of the Medical Association for the Prevention of War, and A/Prof Tilman Ruff, Australian Chair of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons talk with Charles Willock about nuclear proliferation. Jaroon Descartes is Jacqui Pfeffer's Special Guest in Part II of "Relationships with Robots". Presented by: Lachlan Whatmore News: Patrick Rubie and Ian Woolf led by: Ian Woolf Produced by Charles Willock and Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution
27:50
Nuclear Waste again
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From 2007, but the science is still valid, and the technology hasn't improved: Dr Ian Farnan, University of Cambridge, talks to Charles Willock about large errors in estimates of nuclear waste storage times. Alan Parkinson, nuclear engineer, talks with Charles Willock about the mishandling of nuclear waste at Maralinga. Presented by: Emily Fearn led by: Celine Steinfeld Produced by Charles Willock and Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution
27:52
Space Force and Llama Flu
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From 2018: Llamas fight flu by Ian Woolf, Steven Freeland talks about the US Space Force Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution Diffusion by buying Merchandise
27:54
Anti-Privacy again
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From 2018: Lizzie O'Shea talks about the anti-privacy Assistance and Access Bill, Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution Diffusion by buying Merchandise
28:10
Social Media Ban - part 2
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Listen to Dr Alexia Maddox talk about the planned ban on Australians under 16 using social media - part 2 News of childrens human rights being violated by a social media ban Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution Diffusion by buying Merchandise
27:59
Social Media Ban - part 1
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From 2018: Listen to Dr Alexia Maddox talk about the planned ban on Australians under 16 using social media - part 1 Stewart Baker, former General Counsel of the NSA talking about the Cycle of Moral Panics. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution Diffusion by buying Merchandise
28:24
Engineering Cat-girls
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From 2018: CRISPR babies update by Ian Woolf, Transhumanism and emerging technologies by Peter Xing, Engineering Cat-girls by Meow Ludo Meow Meow. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution Diffusion by buying Merchandise
31:12
Why You're (still) Not Dead Yet
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From 2018: Powerless cameras by Ian Woolf, Dr David Farmer and comedian Jackson Vaarhoor explain Why You're Not Dead Yet, Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution Diffusion by buying Merchandise
28:06
Healing corneas and making robots
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From 2014: Sony smart wigs, DARPA brain impants for memory, and prosthetic hands that feel by Ian Woolf. Professor Stephanie Watson spoke with Ian Woolf about how she heals corneas with stem cells, From the 2014 Sydney Mini Maker Faire: Pete from Robogirls teaches schoolgirls to build lego robots, Stephen Martin from BotBits talks about building kit combat robots Diarmid Herath from Robological has a platform for you to design your own robots Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution Diffusion by buying Merchandise
28:08
2024 Nobel Prizes
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Listen to The Physiology or Medicine prize for micro-RNA , the Physics Prize for machine learning software, the Chemistry Prize for the use of machine learning to identify the shape of proteins, and the use of machine learning to create new proteins. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution Diffusion by buying Merchandise
27:53
Health in Space - part 4
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Listen to Dr Gabrielle Caswell talk about the way forward for Australia's place in space. And a brief blast from the past interview with students working on space health from 2017. News of untrustworthy AI podcasters and mouldy space stations. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution Diffusion by buying Merchandise
29:54
Reframing Obesity
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Listen to Dr Kathryn Williams explain why we need to reframe obesity as a chronic disease, and subsidise its treatment. How I used AI to create a song about obesity using my own voice. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution Diffusion by buying Merchandise
30:25
Space up, CSIRO down
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Listen to news of Billionaires in Space, Australian mini-satellites launch, and CSIRO loses over 600 jobs, more to go. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution Diffusion by buying Merchandise
28:04
Repair is Important - part 2
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Listen to the final part of Karen Ellis talking about Mend It Australia and why repair matters. News of Flu Flies Blow. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution Diffusion by buying Merchandise
29:34
Repair is Important - part 1
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Listen to Karen Ellis from Mend It Australia, talk about the importance of repair and re-use. Part 1 Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution Diffusion by buying Merchandise
28:07
Robots of the 12th Century
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Listen to al-Jazari's Ingenious Devices and Medieval robots. News of probiotics supplements improving thinking. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution Diffusion by buying Merchandise
28:46
Robots of the 12th Century
Episodio en Diffusion Science radio
Listen to al-Jazari's Ingenious Devices and Medieval robots. News of probiotics supplements improving thinking. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Diffusion by making a contribution Diffusion by buying Merchandise
27:51
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