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  • Ed Brown
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SoT 352: Noodle-Fingered Hugs

  • March 31, 2020
  • Tagged as: exoplanets, jellyfish, MEV-1, Mission Extension Vehicle, plants, robots, satellites, space junk

Softly hugging jellyfish, satellite refuelling, musical plants and detecting planets with aurorae.

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SoT 234: Rock Lobster

  • July 27, 2016
  • Tagged as: animals using tools, bacterial infections, climate change, Kelp, marine heatwave, monkeys, satellites, space debris, space junk, viral infections

The disappearing Great Southern Kelp Reef, monkeys using tools, a blood test to determine bacterial or viral infections, and catching satellites in a net.

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SoT 46: Better Than Clay Pots

  • February 24, 2012
  • Tagged as: biology, genes, heart disease, implant, nanotechnology, neutrinos, orbital debris, plastic, satellites, space junk

Nanotech turns plants into common plastic Sunscreen concern reaches into the school grounds.

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Podcast Reviews

  • Great Show
    September 6, 2012 by Volk613 from Australia

    Always informative, often entertaining. Great selection of regulars with a variety of interests and expertise. Also great guests with and Australian focus.

  • Great science roundup
    July 23, 2012 by SB AUST. from Australia

    Nice to hear science news from an Aussie perspective and with a good dose of humour. Great work!

  • Fun and smart
    June 17, 2012 by wertys from Australia

    I have enjoyed this podcast b/c it is very funny banter about science stories but there is also a serious edge to the analysis. It's proof that you can be amusing and entertaining as well as giving the science content its due. Highly recommended weekly listening.

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