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.
Glacier Shrinkage, Brain Function, and Radioactive Disasters
Einstein A Go Go - 25th Apr 2021 - Primary Immunodeficiency and Dinosaurs.
Gravitational waves, Endometriosis & Human/animal chimeras.
Self-warming birds, the language of bees and researching evidence-based mindfulness
COVID Symptom Recovery and Global Change Biology
Used face masks, Brains under threat and World memory championships
20 PhDs in 20 minutes: 2021
Einstein A Go Go - 14th Mar 2021 - Bees, Vaccines and Galaxies
Gratification Delay, Micro-dosing, Existentialism.
Mars Missions, Sustainable Mussels and Rare Diseases
Emperor Penguins, Biosensors, and Mars Rover
Women in space, Antarctica and Whale songs
Lifestyle diseases, Antarctic conservation, and cats and dogs
Einstein A Go Go - 31st Jan 2021 - Sepsis and Vitamin C, Physiotherapy and Vaccines.
Muscles, Moon rocks & Vaccines
Highlights in Science for 2020
Visual Snow Syndrome and Preserving Native Fish Species
Rodent Menstruation, Space Technology, and Preterm Babies.
An hour with Professor Tim Flannery
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