Dr Shane is joined in the studio by Dr Jen and Dr Euan, sharing their science news of the week. This week’s guests are Renee Grace Key, a PhD student from Swinburne University, talking about dark matter and if it really is Stephen Hawking’s prediction of a tiny black hole; Jack Atkin-Smith, a veterinary surgeon at Swan Hill Vet Clinic talks about blood transfusions for dogs; and Jacinta Agius, a PhD candidate from La Trobe University, discusses research on anti-viral strategies against Haliotid herpesvirus in Australian abalone.
Good and bad T cells, bats!
Stop vaping, anti-venoms, brain folding, and concussions
Awkwardness, renewable energy, and increasing eye energy to fight glaucoma
Environmental impacts of food production, sea-bird behaviours, and Retinitis pigmentosa
Cancer Therapies, Prem Babies and Penguins
FameLab competition Finalists, Cancer Treatment, Reproductive Disorders, Space Mining, Brain Injury
Tall poppies, sustainable materials and the science of knee injuries
Autism and ADHD; and dark energy
Earth in 250 million years - Liver Disease in Chickens - Exoskeletons
Dementia-friendly eyecare, Immunocontraception; and the Moth Tracker
Science teaching, antibiotic dosing, microplastics recycling, ancient shoes and why cats go crazy for tuna
Huntington’s disease, Earthquakes and Cardiovascular biomaterials
Eating Disorders Public Lecture, Planetarium Shows, Cornea Immune Cells.
Quantum Biology, Dark Matter and Art, and Weather Forecasting
Bowel Cancer special episode
A focus on Organ Donations and Organ Donors
Dark matter, Stellar Crime Scenes and Immunodeficiency
Terrestrial Vertebrates, Women in engineering, new stimulation methods and blind visual art
Endometriosis Medical Cannabis Treatment, Amazing Shark Facts, Microfluidic Device Research
Wandering poles, cryptic species and recognising a science leader
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