Diffusion Science Radio is broadcast each week from Sydney, Australia.
Professor Jose-Luis Jimenez explains how COVID19 is air-borne, and how that changes what we need to
Vaccines can protect against more than their targets, Wind farms dispatched by Ian Woolf, From 2006:
From 2009: The Pill vs the condom, which is greener? by Sarah Wood and Jacqui Hayes, The science of
Tobacco finds land mines, Treeman, Cows align Northwards, and cognitive magic by Jacqui Hayes, Testo
Ingenuity flies on Mars by Ian Woolf, Dr John Froude talks about how plagues have shaped human evolu
Dr John Froude talks about plagues past, present and future - part 1, Presented and produced by Ian
from 2014: Narwhal cheese crowd-funded by Ian Woolf Professor Orsola De Marco talks about Astronomy,
Venus flytraps can count, Venus flytraps have a biomagnetic field, How Venus flytraps remember and s
Professor Antoine van Oijen designs and builds microscopes to watch DNA replicate, and mutate. Hoste
Dr Rachael Dunlop tells Ian Woolf about her battle with the Australian Vaccination Network. Victori
Dr Markus Mullner talks about the Polymer Age and new nano-designed technologies. Hosted and produce
Muscle regeneration, Facebook goes nuclear by Ian Woolf, Dr Daniel Mansfield speaks with Ian Woolf a
Dr Daniel Mansfield speaks with Ian Woolf about the strange geometry used by the Babylonians 4000 ye
Professor Judith Dawes talks with Ian Woolf about creating random lasers to sense molecules, Kachina
Frontiers of Science Forum on 12th March 2021, Two spacecraft arrive at Mars this week, a third next
This show was originally broadcast on January 26th 2009: John August explains the causes of cancer,
This show was first broadcast on January 5th 2009: lt;br/> Ian Woolf looks inside the minds eye to s
Google Wars by Ian Woolf, From 2008: Graziella Caprarelli talks about space volcanoes, The Scarcity
Vaccines are announceable by Ian Woolf, From 2008: The MMR vaccine, autism and anti-vaxxers by Marin