Archive for the 'chemistry' Category
Saturday, July 24th, 2010
In episode 119, I talk to Corin Storkey, a PhD student at the Bio21 Institute at the University of Melbourne, about some of the research he is doing into cancer drugs, and targeting the immune system such that it may be able to self-heal.
- What is cancer?
- How do current cancer drugs work?
- How does [...]
Categories: biology, chemistry, interview, podcast
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Saturday, May 1st, 2010
In this episode, I talk to Corin Storkey, from the Bio21 Institute at the University of Melbourne. Corin is a synthetic organic chemist, and spoke to me about some of the research he was doing in synthesising compounds that may one day be used as pharmaceuticals to treat patients suffering from Type 2 Diabetes.
We [...]
Categories: chemistry, interview, podcast
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Sunday, January 31st, 2010
A question that everyone asks at some point is - are we alone? We’ve all heard about the Drake Equation, and have had chats about our place in the universe with friends.
In this episode, Dr Allie Ford hosts a debate between Professor John Lattanzio and Ms Marion Anderson from Monash University on the topic [...]
Categories: astronomy, biology, chemistry, fun, interview, mathematics, podcast
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Monday, August 17th, 2009
The 100th episode of Brains Matter coincides with National Science Week - and to celebrate both the 100th show and National Science week, in this episode, we cover a range of topics. There are two great new interviews, as well as highlights from previous shows. You can go to the original interviews by [...]
Categories: astronomy, biology, chemistry, climate, fun, geology, history, interview, mathematics, music, physics, podcast, psychology, sport, zoology
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Monday, August 17th, 2009
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Categories: astronomy, biology, chemistry, climate, fun, geology, history, interview, mathematics, music, physics, podcast, psychology, sport, zoology
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
I talk to Dr Amanda Barnard, an expert in nanoscience, from the CSIRO on nanotechnology. We discuss:
- What are nanoparticles?
- What are nanorods?
- What properties of a substance make it a useful nanoparticle?
- What makes nanoparticles useful?
- What do you need to know to understand nanotechnology?
- What are some examples of the usage of [...]
Categories: chemistry, interview, physics, podcast
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Friday, March 6th, 2009
Chemistry, biology, physics, climate change - the list of science topics are too numerous for me to mention them all here. And each subject has someone singing about it in some fashion. That’s right - the episode that a lot of you have been waiting for - the show on science songs. [...]
Categories: astronomy, biology, chemistry, climate, fun, interview, mathematics, music, physics, podcast, psychology
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Monday, January 26th, 2009
In this episode, continue my talk with Dr Allie Ford of Monash University about Astrobiology. We cover the following topics:
- Extremophiles
- Could life exist deep inside the Jovian planets?
- Why would it be beneficial to find life elsewhere?
- Europa as a possible candidate for life
- How likely is it that life elsewhere may evolve [...]
Categories: astronomy, biology, chemistry, interview, podcast
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Thursday, January 22nd, 2009
In this episode, I talk to Dr Allie Ford of Monash University about Astrobiology. We cover the following questions:
- What is astrobiology?
- The Urey/Miller experiment
- Do amino acids lead to life?
- What is life anyway?
- What conditions are required for life?
- The possibility of life elsewhere in our solar system
- Could life have come [...]
Categories: astronomy, biology, chemistry, interview, podcast
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Saturday, December 27th, 2008
Professor Tim Flannery is the author of the popular book “The Weather Makers” and is well known for his views on Climate Change. Professor Flannery was awarded Australian of the Year in 2007, and I attended a lecture he gave in September on Climate Change.
This is part 1 of a 2 part [...]
Categories: chemistry, climate, geology, podcast
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