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.
20 PhDs in 20 min (continued)
Macquarie Island, Tattoos, Phage Therapy.
Genetic Adaptation for Cold Weather, Default Networks in the Brain, and Earthquake Science
20 PhDs in 20 min
Automated insulin delivery (AID) systems, Star Trek tech and Fungus Resistant Frogs
Beta-blockers and anthracycline chemotherapy
Dementia Research, International Congress of Genetics event, Cave Sleep Research
Gendered health, poo pathogens and psychological interventions
The Importance of Immunology & Exciting Developments for Diabetes Treatment
Crocodiles, Immune Systems, Cancer and Neurodegeneration
Antarctica - Sepsis - Star Trek
Conspiracy Theories, Health Technologies and… Mammoth Meatballs?!
Endometriosis Special Broadcast - Live to Air in the 3RRR Performance space
Dark Matter, Green Wellbeing and Stress on the Brain
Using the immune system to fight the battle against cancer.
Autistic Adult Research, Ultra-processed Foods and Cognition, Whale Communication Research
Naked Mole-Rats, Re-engineering Antibiotics and Fossil Dating
Veteran Journalist Peter Hitchener OAM
Bees, Fires and the Melbourne Pollen Count
Greenspace, Comets and Nostrils.
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