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175 – Dr Charley Lineweaver – Is Our Solar System Special?

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Release Date: 04/04/2016

186 – Dr Jake Owens – Giant Panda Conservation show art 186 – Dr Jake Owens – Giant Panda Conservation

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With the release of IMAX’s “Pandas 3D” recently, I talk to Dr Jake Owens, an American conservational biologist based at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in Sichuan, China, and the project work he has been doing in terms of Panda re-introduction to the wild and conservation work that the documentary is based […]

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185 – Kirsten Banks – Archaeoastronomy and Aboriginal Astronmy show art 185 – Kirsten Banks – Archaeoastronomy and Aboriginal Astronmy

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In today’s episode, I talk to Kirsten Banks, a young female physics and astronomy student at the University of New South Wales. Topics we cover include: – How Kirsten got into physics and astronomy – Her interest in archeaoastronomy – Australian Aboriginal astronomy – Research interests – Females in science and physics Download MP3 of […]

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184 – Dr Zara Dennis – SciFly STEM Outreach show art 184 – Dr Zara Dennis – SciFly STEM Outreach

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In today’s episode I speak to Dr Zara Dennis, who has appeared on the podcast previously. We catch up on what she’s been up to since we last spoke, and I talked to her after she Topics we cover include: – Mixing Zara’s interest in flying with education – What sparked her interest in flying […]

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Competition show art Competition

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Hi all, The winner of the online tutoring competition that was mentioned in episode 183 has been announced. The winner is: Giuliana De Bellis Congratulations Giuliana! Please contact the folks out at to collect your prize.

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183 – Anant Tanna – Outreach and Science Fun show art 183 – Anant Tanna – Outreach and Science Fun

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In today’s episode, I talk to Anant Tanna once again. This time we talk about his interest in science outreach, why it’s important, and the fun of learning science. Topics we cover include: – Why is outreach important? – Why is science outreach, in particular, important? – How should outreach be approached? – Why does […]

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182 – Joanna Corby – Galactic Large Organic Molecules show art 182 – Joanna Corby – Galactic Large Organic Molecules

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In today’s episode, I speak to Joanna Corby, who was visiting the University of New South Wales from the University of Virginia, while doing research into Large Organic Molecules in High Mass Star Forming Regions in our galaxy. We spoke about – What region of our galaxy is being looked at? – What are the […]

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181 – Anant Tanna – Searching for Invisible Galaxies show art 181 – Anant Tanna – Searching for Invisible Galaxies

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In today’s episode I speak to Anant Tanna from the University of New South Wales School of Physics, about his research on looking for invisible galaxies. During our conversation, we cover: – What are invisible galaxies? – How do we find distant galaxies that we can’t see via their own light? – What are redshift […]

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180 – Ten Years of Brains Matter show art 180 – Ten Years of Brains Matter

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This Episode of Brains Matter celebrates the 10 year anniversary of the show. Yes, Brains Matter has hit the double figure mark. Starting out on the 16th of October 2006, the show has covered a wide range of topics and amazing guests. In today’s show, I speak to Clive Weeks, who has been involved with […]

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179 – Dr Michael Childress – Supernovae show art 179 – Dr Michael Childress – Supernovae

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In today’s episode I speak to Dr Michael Childress from the Australian National University. He talks to me about his research into supernovae. During our conversations, we cover: – His research into the progenitors of supernovae – The techniques used to determine what type of stars they were before going supernovae – The difference between […]

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178 – Dr Roland Crocker – Fermi Bubbles show art 178 – Dr Roland Crocker – Fermi Bubbles

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In this episode I speak to Dr Roland Crocker from the Australian National University on the topic of Fermi Bubbles – what are they and how do they form? Listen in to find out! Download MP3 of Ep 178

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Listen to today’s episode as I talk to Assoc Prof Charley Lineweaver from the Australian National University on his thoughts about whether the Solar System is unique or special!

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