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Diffusion Science radio

1,024 episodes - English - Latest episode: 15 days ago - ★★★★★ - 24 ratings

If you like a good, broad mix of Science - new science, hard science, pop science, historical science and very silly science, listen to Diffusion.

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Episodes

Solar Gem, and Wolverine bones

March 15, 2010 07:30 - 58.9 MB

Ian Woolf interviews Khimji Vaghjiani of Solar Gem about affordable solar powered lighting, Marc West interviews Dr Chris Pettigrew about splicing metal to Wolverine's bones, and Marc's correlation of the week: are aetheists and liberals smarter than everyone else? Hosted by Marc West Produced by Marc West

GAY MUMS, TELOMERES, TRANSSEXUAL CLOWNFISH

March 08, 2010 07:30 - 37 MB

Special International Women's Day edition! Victoria Bond talks about transsexuality in clownfish Catherine Beehag explains the science behind nobel-prize winning telomeres News by Victoria Bond and Catherine Beehag Presented by Catherine Beehag, Produced by Victoria Bond

G-spot, wealth and nanotechnology

March 01, 2010 07:30 - 58.9 MB

Can we vaccinate cows against producing methane? Is the G-spot a myth? by Ollie Barrand. The correlation between wealth and orgasms By Marc West. Nanotechnology hypothetical reported by Ian Woolf and discussed by Marc West and Ollie Barrand. Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

Luna Park, ant martyrs, dopamine bees rave

February 22, 2010 07:30 - 58.9 MB

Marc West and Dr Chris Pettigrew bring us part 2 of Wolverine science, Ant martyrs by Victoria Bond Hot stuff at the RHIC with Olli Barrand King Tut's diagnosis by Catherine Beehag CSIRO's fleck nano tags your stuff by Catherine Beehag Bees dance to bee dopamine in lab raves by Ollie Barrand Lunar reserve created to protect the lunar landing site by Ollie Barrand Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

Dr Rachie vs anti-vax, and DSM psycho

February 15, 2010 07:30 - 58.9 MB

Dr Rachel Dunlop tells Ian Woolf about her battle with the Australian Vaccination Network Victoria Bond explains the new DSM descriptions of mental illness News by Victoria Bond - Coma patients may be conscious and communicate by brain scan - Boredom kills - Beetles music saves trees - stuttering is linked to genetic mutation Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

Safflower insulin, and sperm spit protons

February 08, 2010 07:30 - 27.4 MB

Sperm fire proton torpedoes by Aaron Cooke News by Victoria Bond - SIDS and serotonin, - Iran launches animals to space - Primordial soup challenged - spray-on on liquid glass, - insulin from safflower seeds, - the last link between vaccination and autism is withdrawn, and the author is charged with unethical behaviour Presented by Ian Woolf Panelled by Marc West Produced by Victoria Bond

Earworms and cultured meat

February 01, 2010 07:30 - 27.4 MB

Ever had a song that you just can't get out of your head? Patrick Rubie explains Earworms, News by Ian Woolf - Cultured meat - 2 million years without sex - Cola powered phones Presented by Aaron Cooke, Produced by Ian Woolf

Wolverine, snails of steel, and you

January 25, 2010 07:30 - 27.4 MB

Marc West and Dr Chris Pettigrew try to recreate Wolverine in the lab. Marc West, Aaron Cooke and Ian Woolf discuss the science of superheroes. Ian Woolf challenges you to read his mind in a Diffusion listener experiment! Be ready to email your result to [email protected] News by Aaron Cooke - Snails of steel - sun disinfection - sticky cookware Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

Housework, sex and comedy

January 18, 2010 07:30 - 27.4 MB

Marc West examines the correlation between sex and housework, Victoria Bond walks into a bar with science comedian Brian Malow, News by. Aaron Cooke - starquakes - stroking rats - mosquito attraction - how green tea fights cancer Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

Drinking with Aliens

January 11, 2010 07:30 - 27.4 MB

The ordinary guy talks to Dr Ali Ford from Monash University , Australia about life in space, Patrick Rubie talks to Joe Duncan, co-owner of the Bowral Brewing Company and Pigs Fly Beer, and Graduate in Wine Science from Charles Sturt University , Australia about the science of beer and wine News by Patrick Rubie - Oldest DNA - Recreating light - Sneaky plant viruses Presented by Ian Woolf, Produced by Patrick Rubie

Cancer alternative and Santa's role

January 04, 2010 07:30 - 27.4 MB

Cancer Alternative by John August, Santa sets a bad role model by Patrick Rubie News by Ian Woolf - kanagaroo cream to prevent skin cancer - testosterone does not produce aggression in humans - Methuselah Foundation's top 5 longevity discoveries for 2009 Presented by Patric Rubie Produced by Ian Woolf

Diffusion from ten years ago in 2000

December 28, 2009 07:30 - 65.6 MB

The ghost of Diffusion past - the Xmas show from 2000 in 20Kbs: Myths and facts of the great Aussie Beer Gut by Nick Perkins, Anthropomorphisation by Lachlan Whatmore, Weird science by Gina Sartore - GM Potato glows when it needs water - why penguins waddle - Santa suits banned in Mexico News by Nick Perkins - I'm Not Dead Yet gene doubles lifespan - Cell phones don't cause brain cancer - Big backside print may prove Big Foot? Presented by Adam Mark, Produced by Lachlan Wh...

Lung flutes, leg growing and Science circuses

December 21, 2009 07:30 - 37 MB

Pahia Cooper picks her favourite inventions of 2009: the Lung flute, greensulate mushroom packaging, and the Mindflex. Aaron Cook interviews Pahia Cooper about her experiences travelling in the Questacon Science Circus. News by Aaron Cook - how to grow a new leg, - an 8 legged handy-man, - What is the scientific speed to pull off band-aids? Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

ET, choice mathematics and farts on Mars

December 14, 2009 07:30 - 37 MB

ET won't go home by Marc West and Darren Osborne, the beer drinking scientists, The Science of Choice is explored as Ian Woolf interviews Dr Stephen Bush of the Centre for the Study of Choice, at the University of Technology, Sydney. News by Aaron Cook - More Hadron Collider - Massive Iceberg heads for Oz - Whoâs been farting on Mars? Presented by Ian Woolf Panelled and produced by Patrick Rubie

Portable forensics and ET in the pub

December 07, 2009 07:30 - 25.5 MB

Dr Alsion Beavis talks to Ian Woolf about portable crime scene investigation labs, Marc West and Darren Osborne talk to pub-goers about Extra-Terrestrials, Aaron Cook reports on Kiwis in space, crustaceans combat climate change, and male contraceptive hormones. Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

Global Warming's Evil Twin

November 30, 2009 07:30 - 25.5 MB

Dr Ross Hill explains to Ian Woolf how the acidification of the oceans is causing osteoporosis in tropical reefs. Lachlan Whatmore reports on Apple's lemon, and the mangrove invasion of fresh-water wetlands. Ian Woolf reports on Locked-in syndrome and facilitated communication, chemical sensors and microscope attachments for phones. Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

Rad Cooling, SETI and Augmented Reality

November 23, 2009 07:30 - 25.5 MB

Use the cold of space to cool your home with Angus Gentle and Ian Woolf. Search for alien life and Extraterrestrial Intelligence with Carol Oliver and Marc West. Visits Bondi Beach with Ian Woolf, to explore the futuristic cybernetic world of Augmented Reality with pioneers Rob Manson and Chris Betcha. Presented by Marc West, Produced by Ian Woolf

Mars, Myopia, Mesoglea, Mildred Cohn

November 16, 2009 07:30 - 25.5 MB

Lachlan Whatmore gets squishy on ya with immortal jellyfish. Victoria Bond eulogises the Mars rovers, Patrick Rubie and Ian Woolf discuss new understandings about short-sightedness, Ian Woolf and Pat Rubie collide with bread and hadrons Lachlan Whatmore eulogises mighty biochemist Mildred Cohn. Presented by Patrick Rubie, Produced by Lachlan Whatmore, and panelled by Patrick Rubie

Hot Maths and Disintermediation

November 09, 2009 07:30 - 25.5 MB

Brigid Mullane interviews Dr Michael Cavanagh about new software to help teach Maths at school. Ian Woolf talks with Futurist Janine Cahill about the paradigm shift from Traditional to New Media, Mobile Banking, Serious Games and Disintermediation. The future will be challenging! Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

Mystique, pill ills, sin distribution

November 02, 2009 07:30 - 25.5 MB

Marc West asks Dr Chris Pettigrew how X-men character Mystique's super-powers might really work. Charles Willock reports on the distribution of sin in the USA. Ian Woolf and Patrick Rubie discuss the lesser known side effects of the contraceptive pill. News by Victoria Bond - protons re-introduced to the LHC - Swine flu is nothing to sneeze at - rebuilding glaciers - electric field therapy kills cancer Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

Primes, codes and entanglement

October 26, 2009 07:30 - 25.5 MB

Prime numbers, secret messages and quantum teleportation! Marc West explore prime numbers and speaks to Terrance Tao. Ian Woolf and Marc West discuss Quantum technology - quantum entanglement, quantum cryptography and quantum teleportation. News by Marc West -Mobile phones make you vague, -relax for IVF, -why we like drinks that fizz, -batteries made from salty paper. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf.

Deadly worms and pig orgasms

October 19, 2009 07:30 - 60.8 MB

"Worms worms worms" by Lachlan Whatmore "Science Trivia" hosted by Victoria Bond. Contributors are Lachlan Whatmore, Ian Woolf and Patrick Rubie "The number 30" by Patrick Rubie News by Victoria Bond and Ian Woolf -Evolutionary Leap -Hadron Collider -Placebo Effects -Global Melting Music: Tom Glazer - "What makes the weather" "It's a Scientific Fact" Presented by Lachlan Whatmore Panelled by Ian Woolf Produced by Patrick Rubie

Vaccination special

October 12, 2009 07:30 - 60.8 MB

All you need to know about vaccinations! Marc West, Victoria Bond and Ian Woolf talk about how vaccines are made, how they work, the biochemistry behind vaccines, the controversies, and even a little maths! Hosted by Ian Woolf Produced by Marc West Vaccine expert Victoria Bond

Dating science, brains and bacterial art

October 05, 2009 07:30 - 60.8 MB

What are the seven secrets of successful online dating? Patrick Rubie and Ian Woolf unravel the mysteries 'Brain spindles that minds are made of' Nija Dalal talks to Charles Siebert about our brains. And Patrick Rubie reveals bacterial artists that draw our attention in the latest science news Presented by Ian Woolf Co-produced by Patrick Rubie and Ian Woolf

Dust, smart dogs and rats on twitter

September 28, 2009 07:30 - 25.5 MB

Marc West explains the new dust storms that have hit Australia, Marc and Ian Woolf discuss whether the internet is addictive, and just how smart are dogs really? Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

Dark Energy, Vacuum and Casimir forces

September 21, 2009 07:30 - 25.5 MB

Ian Woolf reports on Lawrence Karuss's talk on Dark Energy at the Powerhouse Museum, Marc West and Ian Woolf discuss the expansion of the Universe, and harnessing Casimir forces from quantum vacuum energy. Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

Music and Viruses

September 14, 2009 07:30 - 25.5 MB

Fighting HIV' Patrick Rubie interviews Andrew Low from the Centre for Excellence in Medical Research, the University of British Columbia about the newest weapons to fight HIV. Lachlan Whatmore presents Part 2 of his tribute to Les Paul, honouring a man of musical genius News by Patrick Rubie - Faster Brains - Bushwalking Invasion Presented by Lachlan Whatmore Produced by Patrick Rubie

Coffee and Guitar science

September 07, 2009 07:30 - 25.5 MB

We get you up with the science of coffee, take you on a journey of musical genius with guitarist Les Paul, and generally squeeze so much science out of your stomach that you'll need a gastric bi-pass. Lachlan Whatmore talks about the musical genius of Les Paul Marc West tackles the science of coffee Hosted by Victoria Bond, Panelled and Produced by Marc West. The final song is "Dark Mathematics" by Emergency Calls (used with permission on podcast)

Power, art and cocktails

August 31, 2009 07:30 - 25.5 MB

Marc West interviews astronomical artist Jon Lomberg about sending art to aliens on the Voyager space probe, The science of cocktails! Is there really such a thing? Marc West investigates at the Ultimo Science Festival with celebrity chef Manuel Terron, Ian Woolf interviews Brian Lennon at the Live Futures festival about a power source that is cheap, clean and local - geothermal power from hot rocks under our feet, and the Emissions Trading Scheme - will it work? Presented and produced b...

10daysofscience and marijuana science

August 24, 2009 07:30 - 25.5 MB

Caitlin Howlett interviews Kate Hennessy, editor of 10daysofscience.com about the Ultimo Science Festival, Victoria Bond celebrates 400 years of Galilean astronomy, Dan Keogh and Caitlin Howlett lead a discussion on the science of marijuana with Celine Steinfield, Victoria Bond, Kate Hennessy and Ian Woolf - it really addictive?, Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

Emailing aliens, and Future Festivals

August 17, 2009 07:30 - 25.5 MB

Marc West talks with Jacqui Hayes about the HelloFromEarth.net project, From the Live Futures Festival, Dr Zheng asks us about what it should be like to live in cities in the future, Natalie Roland talks to Ian Woolf about the Live Local project at Live Futures, News by Caitlin Howlett, - face reading differs across cultures - why people need different amounts of sleep Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

Diffusion Science Show Trivia Special

August 10, 2009 07:30 - 25.5 MB

Join Marc West, Victoria Bond and Ian Woolf as we tackle questions in mathematics, biology, popular science and chemistry. Can you do better than the team? Produced and Panelled by Marc West Also starring Victoria Bond and Ian Woolf

Karaoke science, stock superstitions

August 03, 2009 07:30 - 25.5 MB

Australian uranium, the weapons makers who own it, and the new weapons in our region by Ian Woolf, Karaoke therapy helping people suffering mild aphasia to speak more clearly by Ian Woolf, Superstition and the stock market by Marc West, News by Kalvin Ng, - sea levels to rise by up to 79 centimetres - Touvalu goes for 100% green electricity - Saturn has a longer day - are women more detail oriented than men? - swinging is more efficient Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

Designer thinking and coral reefs 101

July 27, 2009 07:30 - 25.5 MB

Ian Woolf speaks to Deborah Kneeshaw about using Design thinking to solve the world's problems, Lachaln Whatmore explains the nature of coral reefs to Marc West, News by Ian Woolf - unseen giant object crashes into Jupiter - circumcising men doesn't protect women from HIV Presented by Lachlan Whatmore, Produced by Ian Woolf

Moon landings and whalesong

July 20, 2009 07:30 - 60.8 MB

Ian Woolf informs us on 10 Apollo 11 facts that will surprise you, Ian and Marc West chat the science and politics of moon landings, and we feature some out-of-this-world music. And just for balance, we come back to Earth and under the ocean to talk to Scott Portelli about whales! Produced by Marc West Contributors: Marc West, Ian Woolf

Newly possible futures

July 13, 2009 07:30 - 27.4 MB

Futurist Janine Cahill interviewed by Ian Woolf about how we are living in an era where the impossible is becoming possible, News by Ian Woolf - Photographic memory pills, - Caffeine may reverse Alzheimers - zapping brains for awareness - Urine powered cars Presented by Patrick Rubie, Produced by Ian Woolf

Wildlife, sperm, cricket and elections

July 06, 2009 07:30 - 27.4 MB

Caitlin Howlett explores wildlife corridors, Marc West looks for the correlations between cricket and weather, Ian Woolf looks at a lack of randomness in the Iranian election statistics, News by Caitlin Howlett - Eco race, - shrinking sheep, - pulsars, - black holes, - improving sperm Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

Ritzian physics and imaginary friends

June 29, 2009 07:30 - 27.4 MB

Did you have an imaginary friend? Do you think the scientific establishment is suppressing alternative theories? Caitlin Howlett discusses giraffe evolution and Saturn's moons, and the benefits of imaginary conversations. John August debates the Ritzian alternative to Einstein's relativity with Ian Woolf. Marc West looks at the correlation between zombies, vampires and elections. Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf.

Space colonies, foresight, giant sperm

June 22, 2009 07:30 - 63 MB

Ian Woolf and Patrick Rubie discuss the recent Foresight Innovation Sustainability Hothouse (FISH@6) forum on renewable energy and waste management. John August talks about the concept of space colonies and social escapism. Plus the news from sun spots to giant sperm. Produced and Presented by Patrick Rubie

Blindsight, deja vu, and contraception

June 15, 2009 07:30 - 27.8 MB

Ian Woolf and Patrick Rubie discuss Using blindSight to find your keys, deja Vu, bacteria taught to count, male contraception in China, deja vu and a new element for the table. Produced and hosted by Ian Woolf.

Spiders save lives and going to Mars

June 08, 2009 07:30 - 27.8 MB

Ian Woolf interviews Associate Professor Graham Nicholson about his research into how poisons from spiders can stop insects spreading disease and eating our food, and talks to Dr Pascal Lee about the NASA mission to send humans to Mars. Presented and produced by Ian Woolf.

Old dust, biometrics, recycled condoms

June 01, 2009 07:30 - 27.8 MB

Darren Osborne talks to Dr Henner Busemann from the University of Manchester about dust older than the solar system. Marc West talks to Associate Professor Stephanie Schuckers from Clarkson University talks to Marc West about identifying people through their biometrics. And Marc West and Victoria Bond tackle the modern topic of recycling condoms - can it be done? News by Victoria Bond - fluorescent primates - wooden plastic Presented and produced by Marc West

Zombie fish and evolving Darwinius

May 25, 2009 07:30

Ian Woolf interviews Associate Professor Graham Nicholson about Cigutera zombie fish poison, Darwinius, science and the media by Victoria Bond, with discussion from Kalvin Ng and Ian Woolf, News by Kalvin Ng - territory disputes over underwater minerals - tortured mocking birds - showering ducks News by Victoria Bond - Getting Down with cancer - asthma can be caused by eczema Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

Zombie fish and evolving Darwinius

May 25, 2009 07:30 - 27.8 MB

Ian Woolf interviews Associate Professor Graham Nicholson about Cigutera zombie fish poison, Darwinius, science and the media by Victoria Bond, with discussion from Kalvin Ng and Ian Woolf, News by Kalvin Ng - territory disputes over underwater minerals - tortured mocking birds - showering ducks News by Victoria Bond - Getting Down with cancer - asthma can be caused by eczema Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

Economics and lithium in our water

May 18, 2009 07:30 - 27.8 MB

'Bad Economic Science' Marc West talks to Nick Davis from the World Economics Forum about what went wrong in the current Global Economic Crisis, Panel Discussion: Lithium in drinking water, man-made swine flu and exciting electronics by Ian Woolf, Marc West, Lachlan Whatmore and Patrick Rubie, News by Patrick Rubie - office work a pain in the neck - sea cucumbers mop up CO2 Presented by Lachlan Whatmore Produced by Patrick Rubie

Designer Genes, Music and Tornadoes

May 11, 2009 07:30 - 27.8 MB

Marc West joins Dr Luke Hunter for a beer and a chat about designing organic molecules. John August gets swept away by tornadoes, and is there really a link between music preference and intelligence? Produced by Marc West, presented and panelled by Ian Woolf

Vaccination consternation, alien genes

May 04, 2009 07:30 - 27.8 MB

Martin Faccinni talks about why you should vaccinate, and how to protect yourself against all flu infections with Marc West and Ian Woolf, Marc West interviews Dr Katerina Mickac about the invasion of alien species, Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

CSIRO Wi-Fi win and Dunbar's number

April 27, 2009 07:30 - 27.8 MB

Marc West interviews Dr Ben McNeil about alternative Energy and Australia, News by Ian Woolf, with discussion from Marc West and John August - CSIRO win their patent battle against 14 US Giants, - A hard limit on your social network size proved with Xmas cards and the Church of England? Presented and produced by Ian Woolf

GFC economics and climate policy

April 20, 2009 07:30 - 27.8 MB

Ian Woolf interviews economist Joffre Bolce about the Global Financial Crisis, Marc West speaks with Dr Ben McNeil about Climate change policy, News by Victoria Bond - solar power from space for Fresno, - National Ignition Facility tries laser fusion - Earthquakes predicted by clouds, for Iran - sponges without biofilms fight disease Presented by Patrick Rubie, Produced by Ian Woolf

Salk, Sabin and Twitter

April 13, 2009 07:30 - 27.8 MB

Lachlan Whatmore decribes the history of the Polio vaccine, Lachlan, Marc West and Ian Woolf discuss if Twitter is just for twits, News by Ian Woolf - Mitsubishi electric cars for Oz? - Nano-batteries - virus build batteries - hot drink alert Presented by Lachlan Whatmore, Produced by Ian Woolf