Archive for the 'podcast' Category
Sunday, September 18th, 2011
In today’s show, I speak to Marita Cheng, the founder of Robogals. Topics we discuss include: – Marita’s background – What inspired her to go into engineering? – How did Robogals get started? – What are the aims of Robogals? – Who is it targeting? – What does it do at schools? – What is […]
Categories: engineering, interview, podcast
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Saturday, September 17th, 2011
Today’s episode is a 5 year celebration of the podcast – Listener feedback for the five year anniversary – The five year anniversary competition winner A discussion on science and society at the Brains Matter 5 year celebration where we discussed: – education – inspiration – teachers – governments and their inertia in pushing science […]
Categories: communication, fun, podcast
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Wednesday, September 14th, 2011
In today’s episode, I speak to Dr Rosemary Mardling from Monash University on the 3-body problem and the n-body problem. – What is the 3-body problem? How does it relate to astronomy? – How was it worked out in the early days? – What was Newton’s approach to the problem? – How does the 3-body […]
Categories: astronomy, interview, mathematics, podcast
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Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
In this episode, I talk to Dr Owen Carter, Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer Control at Curtin University, on the topic of childhood obesity and the perceptions that surround it – some of the reality based on the research studies may surprise you! Today’s listener of the episode is […]
Categories: interview, podcast, psychology
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Sunday, September 4th, 2011
This episode is the audio from the National Science Week live show recorded at the Monash Science Centre. You can download the presentation and the lyrics to the song at the Brains Matter web site. A live audience enjoyed hearing from the range of guests at the Brains Matter live show – first up was […]
Categories: climate, elephants, interview, podcast, zoology
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Saturday, July 16th, 2011
Professor Richard Wassersug is from the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology from Dalhousie University in Canada. He is also a prostate cancer survivor, and I talked to him about his personal and academic interest in issues around prostate cancer, including: – His personal experience with prostate cancer – The link between his interest in herpetology […]
Categories: biology, interview, podcast
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Friday, July 8th, 2011
The Ordinary Guy has contributed to another 365 Days of Astronomy podcast The making of Makemake
Categories: astronomy, podcast
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Saturday, June 4th, 2011
In this episode I speak again to Dr Rosemary Mardling from Monash University with an update on extra solar planets – What kind of planets are being discovered? – The HARPS spectrograph and its capability – The radial velocity method – How many extra solar planets have been discovered to date? – The transiting method […]
Categories: astronomy, interview, podcast
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Saturday, June 4th, 2011
In this episode, I speak to science writer Stephen Luntz. He talked to me about his interests, career, and his book Forensics, Fossils and Fruitbats Today’s listener of the episode is Eliska Jeffrey Download MP3 of Ep 140 You can donate by clicking on the button above, and subscribe by subscribing in iTunes
Categories: communication, fun, interview, podcast
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Tuesday, May 24th, 2011
In this episode, I talk to Dr Michael Brown, the ARC Future Fellow from Monash University, who has been doing work on the planned surveys with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder. He talked to the podcast about the Square Kilometre Array. Topics we discussed included: – What are the different types of telescopes? – […]
Categories: astronomy, interview, mathematics, physics, podcast
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