Shirtloads Of Science

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 166:07:55
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Synopsis

Dr Karls a curious optimist a great combination for a science lover. Join him and his guests for weird facts, amazing conversation and remember, its never too late for a happy childhood.

Episodes

  • A Perfect Poo with prof Claire Collins (180)

    05/04/2020 Duration: 30min

    A perfect poo has metrics. Dr Clare and Dr Karl describe the best solid expressions. Length, thickness, mass and diet. What makes the perfect poop ?  https://theconversation.com/had-constipation-here-are-4-things-to-help-treat-it-123364

  • Einstein, Newton & Frame Dragging with Prof Geraint Lewis (179)

    29/03/2020 Duration: 24min

    Seventy-five percent can be described by Einstein. The remainder? It drove Albert to question his work till his dying day. Dr Karl and Dr Lewis discuss evidence for the missing theory .  http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~gfl/

  • 3 doctors on Carbon, the Sun and Xenobots (178)

    22/03/2020 Duration: 25min

    They're back ! Dr Karl on why carbon dioxide is so insidious in the atmosphere. Dr Alice Motion on the best Instagrams yet of our sun and Dr Jessica Bloom on the rise of bio-robots. The original shirtloads gangsters are in the lab.

  • Dr Michael Mann (177)

    15/03/2020 Duration: 21min

    American climatologist  Michael Mann drew a chart  back in 1999 .   It's called "The Hockey Stick Graph" because of the way it shoots up.  There was no new information in it and it drew on agreed international temperature data.  Like Charles Darwin, Dr Mann dared to publish. His "hockey stick" still makes him a target for fossil fuel lobbyists.  So what happens when a scientist is taken on by powerful interests ?  Dr Karl asks him about the experience.

  • Hyper Velocity Stars with Prof Geraint Lewis (176)

    08/03/2020 Duration: 17min

    One star, observed in outback Australia, may hold new clues to dark matter and black holes. It's a milky way neighbour but moving very fast. Prof Geraint Lewis takes Dr Karl on his quest for answers. http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~gfl/

  • Corey Tutt - NSW Young Australian (175)

    01/03/2020 Duration: 24min

    The Young Australian of the Year Award recognises 16- to 30-year-old Australians. It rewards their achievements and contributions. Dr Karl meets Corey Tutt, the NSW winner for 2020. Corey has already made an extraordinary difference with his Deadly Science initiative.

  • The Hubble Tension with Prof Geraint Lewis (174)

    23/02/2020 Duration: 24min

    The Hubble Space Telescope launched in 1990. It is named after the American astronomer who found our universe was expanding. Ninety years on, with much better kit, Hubble’s ideas still hold. The question is how fast are we inflating? This is the Hubble tension and Prof Geraint Lewis leads Dr Karl through the deep space discussion. http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/~gfl/

  • Cats & "Toxo" - from Kitty Litter to the eyeballs with Professor Justine Smith (173)

    16/02/2020 Duration: 23min

    What is the science behind warning pregnant women to stay away from cat faeces ? It involves a parasite (called "Toxo" for short)  that migrates between humans and their cats. The risk to unborn children is real and world renowned expert, Professor Justine Smith, takes Dr Karl through the life cycle from Kitty Litter to the eyeballs.https://www.flinders.edu.au/people/justine.smith

  • Ultra-Processed Foods and Drinks and the harm they do. (171) Rpt

    02/02/2020 Duration: 20min

    A dietary study in Europe reveals a connection between processed foods (and drinks) and cancers. 8 years of research they tried to eliminate factors such as socioeconomic and diet preferences from the data but the link remains strong. What does it mean for you ? Doctor Karl and Professor Claire Collins discuss.  https://theconversation.com/research-check-will-eating-ultra-processed-foods-give-you-cancer-91984  

  • Walking After Eating with Kyra Sim (169) Rpt

    19/01/2020 Duration: 15min

    Dr Kyra Sim treats takes Dr Karl through The benefits of exercise - after eating. @kyrasim

  • Ice Ages with Tas Van Ommen (168) Rpt

    12/01/2020 Duration: 25min

    We are officially in an interglacial period - between ice ages. Dr Karl talks with Australian Glaciologist Dr Tas van Ommen about the times when Ice sheets were a kilometre thick. What caused them and how long did they last. Understanding our climate history is our best chance for anticipating its earth's future. Recorded in Antarctica

  • Shark spotting with drones (167) Rpt

    05/01/2020 Duration: 17min

    Dr Karl and AI expert Dean Blumenstein from UTS Sydney discuss the application of drones being deployed on Australian beaches. Can deep learning improve on helicopter surveillance ? Could a drone save someone faster than lifeguards ? How safe in are we in the hands of AI ? 

  • Australian Bird Bonding with Prof. Gisela Kaplan (166)

    29/12/2019 Duration: 17min

    Guardian Australia's 2017 bird of the year was the Magpie. They are notorious for swooping and pecking bike riders so why are they so popular ? Dr Karl joins Prof Kaplan in the cradle of bird life. Australia saved the birds and some of the smartest ones are still here. https://www.panmacmillan.com.au/9781760554200/

  • Fasting - Just another Fad ? Dr Nick Fuller investigates (164)

    15/12/2019 Duration: 20min

    Dr Nick Fuller investigates the claims behind fasting diets and why today, most of us will end up where we started and feeling Hangry. He and Karl go through a recent study to show how deceptive it can be. It's not willpower that lets us down but something much deeper.  There are proven long-term plans - fasting is not one of them. Twitter: @drnickfuller Website: www.intervalweightloss.com.au

  • Greening the Reef to save the fish with Dr Daniela Ceccarelli (163)

    08/12/2019 Duration: 26min

    Marine Biologist Dr. Daniela Ceccarelli has been studying the Great Barrier reef for around 20 years. She lives and works there and has uncovered some of the complex relationships between seaweed, algae, fish and coral. One of her surprising discoveries involves the humble Damsel fish. Dr Karl talks to her on Magnetic Island about her research and containing the damage that agricultural run-off and sea temperatures are having on reefs.

  • Our most important Sex Organ with Dr Amee Baird (162)

    01/12/2019 Duration: 31min

    What controls our sex life ? Dr Amee Baird has a tremendous insight into this. As a clinical neuropsychologist, she has studied many people whose sexual behaviour suddenly changed. It remains a taboo subject for many, and so she has written a book about what she has learned. Dr Karl spoke with Dr Amee Baird  in Sydney about her book "Sex in the Brain". https://newcastleneuropsych.com.au/dr-amee-baird/

  • Dr Karl's Random AR Road Trip with Dr Bernie (161)

    24/11/2019 Duration: 09min

    Dr Bernie probes the Augmented Realities inside Dr Karl's new book. Are the 3D animations impressive ?  Do the walking, talking virtual Karls look amazing on her phone ? Is this the new frontier in science publishing ? https://drkarl.com/books/

  • The Thai Cave rescue with hero anaesthetist Dr Richard Harris (160)

    17/11/2019 Duration: 43min

    2019's Australian of the Year Award was most unusual, shared between two extraordinary people - Veterinary Surgeon, Craig Challen and Anaesthetist Richard Harris. They were pivotal in the rescue of a Soccer team trapped in a cave deep in the mountains of Thailand. In this special 50-minute podcast Dr Richard Harris takes Dr Karl through that extraordinary cave rescue during the South-east Asian Monsoon. https://www.penguin.com.au/books/against-all-odds-9781760890957

  • Space Archaeology with Dr Alice Gorman (159)

    10/11/2019 Duration: 27min

    Dr Alice Gorman is an internationally recognised leader in the emerging field of space archaeology. So how do you create a job like that?  It begins with rubbish. Dr Alice takes Dr Karl back to the fundamentals of preservation and how to sort space junk from the keepers.  @drspacejunk.

  • Unboiling an Egg with Prof Colin Raston (158)

    03/11/2019 Duration: 25min

    How do you un-boil an egg?  A Professor of Chemistry showed what was possible and won an Ig-Nobel Prize. It's all about the structure of proteins and how you fold them. 

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