Synopsis
Science, culture and everything in between. Feel the heat. All species welcome.
Episodes
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A whole lot of POO!
24/11/2019 Duration: 35minOn poo, pooing and all that palaver. A children's author, a colorectal surgeon, a psychologist walked onto stage...
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"A perfectly normal girl - although she likes computers" Hidden stories from Australian computing
17/11/2019 Duration: 30minIn the 1950s computers were so big they filled whole rooms. Women were employed in big numbers to work with them. But then something weird happened.
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The Ladies' Log: Who (not what) were the first computers?
10/11/2019 Duration: 25minHidden amongst astronomy's nineteenth century effort to map the stars, is a tale about some of the first women working in computing in Australia.
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Searching for Doggerland: stones, bones and a world submerged by climate change
03/11/2019 Duration: 26minIt's there if you look...under the sea. But how would we know? Join Science Friction on a journey into the lost heart of Doggerland.
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Matty's Story - donor conception and the cost of secrecy
27/10/2019 Duration: 25minWhat if you suddenly found out you aren't quite who you thought you were? Matty and family's story will move you.
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The conundrum of unused IVF embryos: The Trouble With Embryos Part 2
20/10/2019 Duration: 25minWhat should you do with the embryos you have left over after IVF treatment?
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The mystery of two millionaires and two IVF embryos: The Trouble with Embryos Part 1
13/10/2019 Duration: 31minA mystery about two Californian millionaires and two "orphan" embryos at the very beginning of the IVF revolution.
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Pulsar woman: It's not a bird, it's not a quasar, it's...
06/10/2019 Duration: 36minThe signals were weird. But was what happened afterwards even weirder?
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Broad Band - the untold story of the women who made the internet
29/09/2019 Duration: 59minHave you heard these stories of what was and what could have been? You'll want to. If we CARE enough, could the internet be way, way better?
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Bioerror to bioterror - does synthetic biology give new tools to terrorists? Part 2
22/09/2019 Duration: 29minWill bioterrorism become more targeted with the help of new tools in biotechnology and synthetic biology? From your cells to crops, pandemics to plagues - are the risks real or far-flung? Natasha Mitchell was the only journalist in a NATO security workshop considering the threats. Hear what insiders have to say.
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Bioerror to bioterror - what if a human-engineered virus escaped the lab? Part 1
15/09/2019 Duration: 28minScientists can now 'engineer' biological organisms never before found in Nature. What if they make a mistake, and a synthetic virus escapes the lab? Or a rogue mind turns to synthetic biology to wage bioterror? Is anyone watching?
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Lovers in the Lab: when your passion for science becomes passion for each other
08/09/2019 Duration: 25minMeet three couples who have taken their romances way further than most. Frank, passionate, hilarious stories of making it work.
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Tai Asks Why - the seventh grader with a cult science podcast and mind for big ideas
01/09/2019 Duration: 29minMeet a 12 year old scientist who's got a whole lot of questions...enough to take you to the moon and back.
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Only technology will save us from ourselves - Science Friction's Beaker Street Great Debate
25/08/2019 Duration: 31minThe battlelines are drawn, brains tuned, arguments sharpened and teeth gnashing as two teams go head to head at the BeakerStreet@TMAG festival at Hobart's Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery for National Science Week. Your fearless adjudicator, Science Friction host Natasha Mitchell, cannot and will not be bribed*. (*Except with wombats).
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This famous physicist wants to solve a big mystery – cancer
18/08/2019 Duration: 28minWhy is a famous physicist and cosmologist usually interested in Big Questions about the Universe now diving into the deep history of cancer?
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Artists on the loose at the Large Hadron Collider - Science Friction at the CERN
11/08/2019 Duration: 27min88 metres underground, in the labyrinth of chambers and corridors of the world’s large particle accelerator, art and science collide in wild and wonderful ways.
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A mind on the move - Nobel winner Venki Ramakrishnan on being an outsider, borders and Brexit
04/08/2019 Duration: 25minHow can a Nobel Prize winning scientist feel like an outsider?
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Brexit gets personal: borders, brains and science
28/07/2019 Duration: 29minA whistle-stop tour into the lives of adventurous young European scientists and their wunderlust. For them Brexit is deeply personal. Moving stories of lives shaped by bitter politics.
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The Apocalypse Part 3: A supervolcanic winter
21/07/2019 Duration: 25minCould one volcano cause global carnage? Making sense of a mystery. Your DNA and the archaeological record are full of surprising clues.
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The Apocalypse Part 2: The next almighty asteroid
14/07/2019 Duration: 25minThey’ve struck before, and they’ll hit again. Can we save our skins in time, or will we go the way of the dinosaurs?