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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Brett Westwood explores our relationship with nature and its impact on human culture and society, complimented by comedy sketches and the Natural History Heroes series. UK Only.
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Alfred Russel Wallace – as important as Darwin as the father of evolution and natural selection
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Tim Mendham discusses the person who worked with Darwin on the ideas of evolution and natural selection. So why do few know of him?Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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This is an episode from Clarisse and Zofia’s podcast series, Thoughts that Bug Me.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In his book Nature's Sexual Spectrum, science writer Josh Davis explores the diversity of sexual behaviour, biology and reproduction found in nature. It turns out a purely heterosexual species is rare with at least 1,500 species displaying same sex behaviour.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Veteran ABC broadcaster Tim Bowden has died. Tim was a current affairs reporter, he presented documentaries on Radio National and the viewer response program Backchat.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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ABC Top 5 scientist Dr Laura Driessen reports on a gigantic flash of light occurring every 80 years. Signs it is imminent have been recorded.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As introduced European wasps attack native animals, they create opportunities for other invasive species such as pigs.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Claire Rowe, from the Australian Museum explores the deep oceans around Australia, from collecting trips aboard CSIRO’s RV Investigator. From shallower waters, her special interest is the upside-down jellyfish, Cassiopea.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Approach a black hole with caution – most of us know that much – but how do you survive one? Janna Levin offers some tips, but not from close-up experience!Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Distinguished Professor Tianyi Ma has won the Prime Minister's Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year in 2024 for his work producing hydrogen using photocatalysis and producing basic chemicals using captured carbon dioxide.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nobel winner Paul Nurse has been elected president of The Royal Society of London for a second term.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Hannah Russell plots the history of the British Science Association and describes the annual British Science Festival.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Vapes contain nicotine, which is toxic and addictive, as well as a range of other toxic chemicals. These toxins are presented with sweet smelling fruity flavours. So should people vape?Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Roger Highfield explores the items left in physicist Stephen Hawking’s office revealing more about one of the greatest minds in modern science.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Synthetic voices are replicas of real voices. But what if the voice is that of a real person or someone you know closely? Are synthetic voices easily distinguished from a real voice? What if confusion arises? Should synthetic voices be clearly identified?Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Can you tell the difference between a person speaking and a cloned version?Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Professor Julia Davidson at East London University, is leading a team trying to beat the cyber criminals whose activities are costing the UK well over A$60 billion every year.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Taking control of an automated vehicle travelling at speed is challenging and comes with high risk.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Chenying Liu applies enhanced mechanical properties of origami to robotics in healthcare and other industries.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dr Andrew Horsley, of Quantum Brilliance in Canberra uses diamonds in the design of quantum computers, which allows them to be as small as a mobile phone.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sightings from citizen scientists and others suggest the Bryde’s whale may be present in east coast Australian waters year-round.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Author Joanna Grochowicz has written about Antarctic explorer Douglas Mawson in a new book and Sophia Minter describes a replica of Mawson’s Antarctic hut on Hobart’s waterfront.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In both the UK and Australia, universities are under increasing pressure. Some entire departments are closing. In the UK’s Prospect magazine, historian Glen O’Hara paints a grim picture.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Interviews with winners will be heard in future weeks on The Science Show.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Jacinta Bowler reports on winners of the 2024 Nobel Prizes for Medicine, Chemistry and Physics announced this week in Stockholm.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It began with a play activity for young children. Laura Driessen traces her interest in astronomy.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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An architect of 53 churches and cathedrals, polymath Christopher Wren loved leaning and discovering new things.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Until the 1970s, most of the world’s largest telescopes were in the northern hemisphere. In 1974 the Anglo Australian Telescope was commissioned in northern NSW so that astronomers could explore some of the most exciting regions of the sky, including the centre of our own Milky Way Galaxy and its nearest neighbour galaxies.…
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Marcus Chown interviews scientists who made the key discoveries and tells the story of how black holes came to take cosmic centre stage despite contradicting major theories of physics.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Suzie Sheehy focuses experimental physicists those who did the work and gathered the data that led to the great theories about how the universe works.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Bridget Elliott-Rudder describes her hopes for science literacy in the community and what participants can experience at the National Youth STEM Summit, part of the National Youth Science Forum.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Faye Nitschke is studying methods used by judges to determine which approaches are effective in helping jurors with their task.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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After observations spanning more than twenty years, Tamara Davis has new insights into the force which drives the expanding universe.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Artificial intelligence can help analyse historical weather and climate records and allow forecasters with more accurate predictions.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Josephine Vaughan is investigating aspects of the building industry such as reducing energy input, reducing production of waste and the reuse of materials at the end of life.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ecologist Euan Ritchie says community engagement is crucial for conservation success.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Increased instability is a feature of climate in transition and is impacting on weather forecasting.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Vanessa Melino at The University of Newcastle is trialling a new species with potential as a vegetable and seed oil crop for desert regions.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Some migratory birds are so laden with plastic they can no longer fly. It is not only large pieces in birds’ stomachs, but fine particles impacting their cells.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Mary Jiang and psychologists from the ANU, have shown that deliberate distortions become embedded in people’s minds by use of deliberate repetition.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Chief Scientist Cathy Foley has released a report, National Science and Research Priorities outlining priorities for a shared national effort across science and research, industry and government.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Historian Tom Griffiths says a new kind of Australian history is called for. He wrote this essay Odyssey down under for Inside Story.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority’s Outlook Report for 2024 says the window of opportunity to secure a positive future for the Great Barrier Reef is closing rapidly.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Katherine is the first person to train as an astronaut under the Australian flag. She has qualified for assignment with the European Space Agency on long-duration missions to the International Space Station and beyond.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The exhibition at the University of Wollongong Art Gallery invites visitors to reflect on their city and its relationship with the environment.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A new chemical reaction replaces six separate reactions used in drug manufacture. It brings big savings in time and dollars.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Angelique Ray is studying soil bacteria in Antarctica which live on trace gases found in air and carbon dioxide which become biomass.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Researcher, science communicator and author, Vanessa Pirotta has released a book, Humpback Highway exploring the mysterious world of whales.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Following recent interviews, Jennifer Doudna, Honor Harger and David Kemp return with final thoughts.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sparrows are often considered pests, but they can be indicators of human lead exposure in vulnerable mining towns.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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This popular exhibition first appeared in Singapore and has now opened at Science Gallery Melbourne. It explores connections between science fiction and Asian and Pacific belief cultures.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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