The Science Show
A podcast by ABC listen
313 Episodes
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Autonomous minibus and predicting the behaviour of pedestrians
Published: 18/02/2023 -
Harry Butler honoured and how a scientist fell in love with a fossil
Published: 11/02/2023 -
A tour of the antimatter factory and John Wheeler remembered
Published: 4/02/2023 -
Hope from COP27 and atmospheric research from Germany’s highest peak
Published: 28/01/2023 -
The surprising Huxley family, certainty, and climate prospects for 2023
Published: 21/01/2023 -
The evolution of galaxies and chasing the big cosmological questions
Published: 14/01/2023 -
Celebrating Gregor Mendel the father of genetics
Published: 7/01/2023 -
Celebrating Charles Todd and the overland telegraph
Published: 31/12/2022 -
A portrait of Dame Miriam Rothschild
Published: 24/12/2022 -
Human impact on and response to changing climate
Published: 17/12/2022 -
Smart cameras watch for anomalies, Prime Minister’s awards for top science teachers and DNA reveals the history of disease
Published: 10/12/2022 -
PM’s Prizes for Science, koalas, COP27 and Catherine the Great
Published: 3/12/2022 -
Recovering aluminium from tailings, aluminium formate to absorb carbon dioxide from power station exhausts, and a Neanderthal family like us
Published: 26/11/2022 -
Best Australian Science Writing winners and prospects for computing
Published: 19/11/2022 -
New technology brings added value to museum collections
Published: 12/11/2022 -
How crows use deception, saving freshwater turtles and the history of horses
Published: 5/11/2022 -
Storms changing our coasts, plastic in the ocean, and a call for geoengineering
Published: 29/10/2022 -
How carbon is our friend and unravelling the mystery of communication in plants
Published: 22/10/2022 -
Grid batteries made in Australia and pumped hydro using abandoned underground mines
Published: 15/10/2022 -
Nobel Prizes, climate extremes and how science can help save us
Published: 8/10/2022
The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.
