Diffusion Science Radio

Diffusion Science Radio is broadcast each week from Sydney, Australia.

Episodes

Total: 1029

Sydney Space suits part 1

2022/12/12

Meet Kiriti Rambhatla, CEO of Sydney startup Metakosmos, making space-suits and related technologies

From 2007: Professor Joe Silk explains what Dark Matter is, and why it matters, From 2008: Dr Pascal

Drones puppetting people in the metaverse, Dishbrain plays Pong by Ian Woolf, From 2007: Retocausali

Tardigrades to the Moon!

2022/11/21

A deep dive into the science of tardigrades - the tiny water bears or moss piglets that can withstan

Memory prosthesis for dementia by Ian Woolf, Tanya Petrovich from Dementia Australia, and Andrew Vo

The Talking Dead

2022/11/7

A deep dive into the Digital Afterlife Industry - companies offering to let you have a conversation

Spinal Fusion

2022/10/31

Dr Ashish Diwan, Professor Ganga Prusty and Dr Xiaopeng Li come together to make spinal fusion surg

Artificial Intelligence software used to find a 25000 times faster shortcut for quantum physics by I

Professor Toby Walsh talks about the ethical dilemmas around Artificial Intelligence and how they a

2022 Nobel Prize awards

2022/10/10

Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, for discoveries about the genomes of extinct hominins and hu

Functional Super Food

2022/10/3

Rain-water is poisoned with PFAS everywhere, even in the Arctic circle by Ian Woolf, Associate Profe

Zwicky Dating Deja Vu

2022/9/26

From 2001, David Blank tells the story of astronomer ahead of his time, Fritz Zwicky, From 2009, onc

GFC what did we learn?

2022/9/19

'Bad Economic Science' Marc West talks to Nick Davis from the World Economics Forum about what went

International Women's Day 2009 with Victoria Bond and Ian Woolf, Gender bending stories: - phthalate

Water world discovered, The Drake Equation, The Silurian Hypothesis, Produced and hosted by Ian Wool

Small Modular Reactors

2022/9/3

Vaccine for hair loss, NASA postpones the Moon , Are Small Modular Nuclear Reactors the answer? Prod

Expressly Human - part 2

2022/8/22

Computing pioneer Kathleen Booth reaches 100 by Ian Woolf, Dr Mark Chanizi talks about how emotional

Expressly Human - part 1

2022/8/15

Pleading the fourth - suing the CIA by Ian Woolf, Dr Mark Chanizi talks about what we said before la

Publishers try to outlaw libraries by Ian Woolf, Phil Esterman from Husqvarna talks about lawn mower

Protesters hit with bail conditions that ban them from modern technology for not protesting, Profess