October 13, 2005
13th October 2005
Presented by Matt Francis
News by Jacqui Pfeffer
2005 Nobel Prizes by Adam Richardson
2005 IgNoble Prizes by Ian Woolf
Produced and panelled by Chris Stewart
October 06, 2005
6th October 2005
Presented by Jacqui Pfeffer
News by Adam Richardson
Matt Francis reviews The Tasmanian Devil
Melting Polar Ice Caps by Chris Stewart
Panel discussion of science news with Giant Squid
Produced by Chris Stewart
September 29, 2005
29th September 2005
Presented by Jacqui Pfeffer
News by Sam McOnie
Hurricanes, bathtubs and the Coriolis effect by Chris Stewart
Cure the flu! by Ian Woolf
Pannel discussion with Matt Francis, Chris Stewart and Ian Woolf
Produced and panelled by Matt Clarke
September 22, 2005
22nd September 2005
Presented by Noel Hanna
News by Adam Richardson
Dark Matters by Matt Francis
Gamma-ray burstss with Chris Stewart
Produced by Matt Clarke
with technical support from Jacqui Pfeffer
September 15, 2005
15th September 2005
Presented by Noel Hanna
News by Sam McOnie
Genetic crop improvement by Jacqui Pfeffer
Butterfly-inspired Photonics by Jacqui Hayes
Vampire Catfish with special powers by Chris Rayberg
Produced by Matt Clarke
September 01, 2005
1st September 2005
Presented by Keir Smith
News by Noel Hannah
Keir discusses scientific fallability with Phil Dooley, Noel and Michael Sun
Jacqui Pfeffer with great moments in science history
Time Travel by swinging heavy stuff around with George Pap
Produced by Matt Clarke
August 25, 2005
25th August 2005
Presented by Jacqui Pfeffer
News by Marian Curruthers
Young blood for old mice by Ian Woolf
Intelligent Design versus Evolution discussion led by Matt Clarke
Produced by Marian Curruthers
August 18, 2005
18th August 2005
Presented and produced by Matt Clarke
News by Jacqui Pfeffer
Hi-tech Snow Gear by Keir Smith
Lachlan Whatmore presents the life of scientist Fanny Macleay
Open mike chat about vitamin-enriched GM “super rice”, and the trouble-free space shuttle mission and Sydney Water propaganda
August 11, 2005
11 August 2005
Presented by Matthew Clarke
News by Jacqui Pfeffer
Evolution of alien life on Earth by Matt
Taylor Bildstein interviews Keith Sainsbury about sustainable fisheries
Open mike science chat about the new solar planet, remote manipulation of moving sperm, lunar soil and Earth’s magnetic fields
August 04, 2005
4th August 2005
Presented by Phil Dooley
News by Jacqui Pfeffer
Physics of Tennis interview with Professor Rod Cross by Phil Dooley
Taylor Bildstein interviews Dr Jane Sargassen about the fluid dynamic engineering
Science chat about eating Kangaroo and Possum meat, with Matt, Phil, and Jacqui
Produced and panelled by Matt Clarke
July 28, 2005
28th July 2005
Produced and Presented by Matthew Clarke
News by Ian Woolf
Phil Dooley interviews Professor Rod Cross about the Physics of sport
Taylor Bildstein interviews Martin Richard George about indoor astronomy
60 Second Science by Amanda Rand
July 21, 2005
21st July 2005
Produced and presented by Marian Curruthers. News by Marian. Eternal youth explored by Ian Woolf followed by panel discussion with Keir Smith and Marian. Solars flares with Taylor Bildstein.
July 21, 2005 dialupJuly 14, 2005
July 14, 2005
Produced and presented by David Huang
News by David Huang
David Huang looks at saving money and petrol with hybrid vehicles
Taylor Bildstein takes a geology tour of Tasmania
July 07, 2005
7th July 2005
Presented by Marian Curruthers
News by Ian Woolf
Jacqui Hayes reports how psychedelic Ibogaine may help treat drug addiction
Keir Smith explores the world of snow flakes
Sixty second science
Produced and panelled by Marian Curruthers
June 30, 2005
June 30, 2005
Produced by David Huang
Presented by Marian Carruthers
News by Marian Carruthers
Matt Clarke talks about spacecraft propelled by the solar wind
Helen Sim revisits the Deep Impact comet mission
June 23, 2005
23 June 2005
Producer - Matt Clarke
Presenter - David Huang
News - Marian Curruthers
Feature - Chris Stewart- open mike discussion about the scientific insights of taking a newborn baby home
“papillon” by radar bros
Matt Clarke discussion of mirrors to beat Seasonal Affected Disorder
June 16, 2005
16th June 2005
Produced and presented by Keir Smith.
News by Matt Clarke
Robot Cockroaches by Ian Woolf
Deep Impact on Comets, interview with Dr. Rob Sharp by David Huang
And introducing David Low and Mark Branson
June 09, 2005
9th June 2005
News by Marian Curruthers
Producer and Presenter Matt Clarke
Jacqui Hayes investigates the evolution of altruism
Ian Woolf interviews Gina Sartore about Solistalgia
June 02, 2005
2nd June 2005
Presented by Ian Woolf
Global Dimming by Matt Clarke
The WiFi facts by Keir Smith
Electronic Waste by Jacqueline Lizzo
News by Marian Curruthers
Produced by Marian Curruthers
May 26, 2005
May 26th 2005
Presented by Helen Sims
Produced by Chris Stewart
News by Marian Curruthers
ANSTO tour by Ian Woolf
Helen Sim interviews astronomer Dr Melanie Johnston-Hollitt about Gamma Ray bursts
Panel discussion about Australian patents not being paid for by Americans
May 19, 2005
May 19, 2005
Produced and panelled by David Huang
News by Helen Sim
Movie review of “What The Bleep Do We Know?” by Ian Woolf
David Huang with computer software tackling cow diseases
Robot reproduction with Chris Stewart
May 12, 2005
12th May 2005
Produced, panelled and presented by Chris Stewart
News by Brigid Mullane
Australian Innovator haikus and limericks supplied by David Huang
Cattherine Behaq reveals Stanley Millgram proved 60% of people are nasty
Helen Sims reads Clone poetry
Phil Dooley limerick
Matt Clarke sheds light on global dimming
May 05, 2005
May 5th 2005
Due to technical problems, only half of the show archived to the dialup ASF file.
Presented by Matt Clarke,
News By Chris Stewart,
David Huang with Iron nanoparticles interview,
Christine Baker interviews David Suzuki
April 28, 2005
28th April 2005
Presented by Ian Woolf
News by Matt Clarke
David Huang reports on the science of smell
Chris Stewart talks about atom smashing at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (pictures here)
Keir Smith explains digital watermarking
Produced and panelled by Chris
April 21, 2005
Discovery 21st April 2005
Presenter Matthew Clarke, News by Catherine Behaq, How to Live Forever by Marian Curruthers, Taylor Bielstein interviews Dr Hilary Kane about Coronal Mass Ejections from the Sun, 60 Second Science - Cloud Seeding and rain theft by Sabin Saharvitch, Chris Stewart interviews New Age "Quantum" Surgeon Dr Mike Ellis about his opinion of the film "What the Bleep Do We Know" April 21, 2005 dialupApril 11, 2005
11th April 2005
Presenter Matthew Clarke, News by Catherine Behaq, Jaquie Hayes about the first human to leave Earth Yury’s Night,National Conservation Strategy’s Taylor Bielstein interviews Dr Bob Mesibov about Tasmanian insects, How to deal with unwanted email - SPAM filtering by Matthew Clarke, Produced by David Huang
April 11, 2005 dialupApril 04, 2005
March 28, 2005
March 21, 2005
March 14, 2005
March 14th 2005
Producer - Chris Stewart
Presenter - David Huang
News - Chris Stewart
Phil Dooley interviews energy expert John Mather about Oil.
60 Second Science - human hair absorbs waste oil cheaply
Christine Baker talks with Professor Helen Quinn from Stanford Linear Accelerator about Dark Matter
David Huang speaks with Dr Ken Brown from MIT about Quantum computers
March 07, 2005
February 28, 2005
February 28th 2005
No stream, the webserver was down.
Presented by the mellow tones of Matt Clarke, News by Ian Woolf, Keir Smith talks about explosive decompression, Hot Seat by Christine Baker, Planetary Nebula interview by Helen Sims, Produced by Chris Stewart.
February 21, 2005
21st February 2005
Tim Baynes talks about paradigm shifts in the evolution of maths and language, Ian Woolf offers an explanation for Alien abductions and Giant spiders. News by Helen Sims. Presented by Ian Woolf. Produced by David Huang.
February 21, 2005 dialupJanuary 31, 2005
December 13, 2004
November 29, 2004
Discovery 29th November 2004
Produced by Chris Stewart
Ian Woolf discovers that NASA gives us the Eye
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August 16, 2004
16th August 2004
Presented by Matt Clarke
News by Danielle Quinn
Eureka Prizes by Beck Scouler
Christine Baker interviews our Dr Time Baynes about fridge magnets
Ian Woolf reports his research into the Ciguatera Menace
Produced and panelled by David Huang
July 12, 2004
July 05, 2004
Discovery 5th July 2004
Producer: Chris Stewart Presenter: Maz Carruthers News: Beck Scouller Features: Tim Baynes -- our Canberran Correspondent -- took a walk in Namadgi National Park with Bear McPhail from the department of Earth and Marine Sciences at ANU and found some granite boulders that seemed to be shedding their skins, Christine Baker ... and Matt Clarke took a good hard look at broadband: who can get it, who can't, and why satellite connections are great as long as you're cashed-up and don't want to send anything. And of course, there's Beck Scouller with the weekly science news. July 5, 2004 dialupJune 07, 2004
May 31, 2004
Discovery 31st May 2004
Presented by Chris Stewart. News by Marian Curruthers.
“Wee Week” (Kidney Health Week) with Christine Baker,
Matt Clarke investigates electromagnetic hair restoring,
Chris Stewart looks into Australia’s water resource problems.
Produced and panelled by David Huang
May 03, 2004
April 26, 2004
Discovery 26th April 2004
Featuring - Bio Diesel, Publish or Perish and Robot Soccer
April 26, 2004 dialupApril 19, 2004
Discovery 19th April 2004
Featuring - Genetic Discrimination, becoming a Zombie from eating fish and a cross to Tim Baynes, our correspondent in sunny Caaannbraaa
April 19, 2004 dialupApril 12, 2004
Discovery 12th April 2004
Featuring - Freezing people for space travel, the reasoning behind Baby Talk and the exploration of Mars
April 12, 2004 dialupApril 05, 2004
March 29, 2004
March 22, 2004
March 15, 2004
March 08, 2004
March 01, 2004
February 23, 2004
February 16, 2004
February 09, 2004
February 02, 2004
January 26, 2004
January 19, 2004
January 12, 2004
January 05, 2004
December 08, 2003
December 01, 2003
November 03, 2003
October 06, 2003
September 01, 2003
August 04, 2003
July 07, 2003
June 02, 2003
May 05, 2003
April 07, 2003
March 31, 2003
February 02, 2003
January 06, 2003
December 02, 2002
2nd December 2002
Presented by Lachlan Whatmore.
News by Chris Stewart.
“More than you thought it was possible to know about semen” part 1 by Ian Woolf.
Speciation in Brushtail Possums by Gina Sartore.
Face transplantation explained by Chris Stewart.
Produced by Ian Woolf
Technical support by Gina Sartore.
November 25, 2002
25th November 2002
Presented by Ian Woolf. News by David Leung. Chris Stewart completes his conversation with herpetologist Professor Rick Shine. Lachlan Whatmore talks about addiction. Produced by Lachlan, who also pushed the buttons.
November 25, 2002 dialupNovember 18, 2002
18 November 2002
Presented by Chris Stewart. News by Nik Yannoulatos. Gina Sartore reports how what happens in our brains when we forget . Chris Stewart asks Professor Rick Shine to describe a day in the life of a field Herpetologist. Produced by Gina Satore with technical support by Ian Woolf.
November 11, 2002
11th November 2002
Presented by Adam Mark. News by Adam. Chris Stewart interviews Professor Rick Shine about herpetology. Flanders and Swan Thermodynamic comedy. Ian Woolf explains how to get Something for Nothing. Produced by Chris Stewart with technical support from Ian Woolf.
November 11, 2002 dialupNovember 04, 2002
4th November 2002
Presented by Lachlan Whatmore. News by Ian Woolf. Chris Stewart explores the dual worlds of Matter and Anti-Matter. Lachlan explains how spiders spin their webs. Produced by Lachlan Whatmore who also pushed the buttons.
November 4, 2002 dialupOctober 28, 2002
28th October 2002
Presented by Adam Mark. News by Ian Woolf. Chris Stewart reports on the Nobel
Prizes in Chemistry for 2002. Adam gives us the history of the green doom
now available in Australia - Absinthe. Chris reports on this year’s IgNoble
Awards. Produced by Chris with technical support from Gina Satore.
October 21, 2002
21st October 2002
Presented by Amanda Hamilton. News by Chris Stewart. Amanda interviews
Professor Jenny Grace from ANU who is sequencing the genome of the
kangaroo. Lachlan Whatmore explains anthropomorphism. Produced by Lock,
with technical support from Adam Mark.
21st October 2002
Presented by Amanda Hamilton. News by Chris Stewart. Amanda interviews Professor Jenny Grace from ANU who is sequencing the genome of the kangaroo. Lachlan Whatmore explains anthropomorphism. Produced by Lock, with technical support from Adam Mark.
October 21, 2002 dialupOctober 14, 2002
14th October 2002
Presented by Adam Mark. News by Gina Sartore. Nobel Pizewinners by Chris
Stewart. Produced by Adam with technical support from Ian Woolf.
