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The Science Show

ABC
Climate Change
Australia
Isaac Newton
Radio National
Education
Biodiversity
Ultrasound
Nanotechnology
Geology
The Bragg Prize
Sir Clarence Lovejoy
Henry Sutton
Australian Conservation Foundation
Human Nature
Amazon Rainforest
Bird Flu
Astronomy
Anglo-Australian Telescope
Social Media
Émilie De Châtelet

The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.

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Latest Episodes

How did life begin? It may not have been on Earth, with asteroids carrying a range of organic molecules

Fire, insects and disease all pose a threat to Australia's forests but scientists are now seeing a rise in natural tree deaths right across the country.

New research links this background mortality to higher average temperatures.

So what do these ... more

Natasha Hurley-Walker considers what might explain a mysterious stellar object which shines every 18 minutes.

A faint orange hand stencil on the wall of a cave in Indonesia just became the oldest art known to science.

The art, made by splattering ochre over a hand, had been painted over by subsequent generations and was only preserved because moisture comb... more

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Professor Harleen Hayne
Vice Chancellor at Curtin University
Curtin University
Episode: Mysterious stellar object discovered
Associate Professor Natasha Hurley-Walker
Astrophysicist specializing in radio astronomy
Curtin University
Episode: Mysterious stellar object discovered
Dr. Grey Coupland
Expert in urban forestry initiatives
Murdoch University
Episode: Mysterious stellar object discovered
Bruce Warrington
CEO and Chief Metrologist at the National Measurement Institute
National Measurement Institute
Episode: Lab Notes: The Treaty of the Metre: how the metre came to be
Kate Sprogis
Marine Mammal Ecologist at the University of Western Australia's Albany Campus
University of Western Australia
Episode: Lab Notes: Why do whales strand en masse?
Cassandra Rauert
Researcher in microplastics at the University of Queensland
University of Queensland
Episode: Lab Notes: Tips to reduce microplastics exposure
Mitchell Brennan
PhD student from the University of Technology in Sydney involved in seahorse conservation
University of Technology in Sydney
Episode: The Science Show
Michelle Girk
Author of children's book based on real fish ecology
Independent Author
Episode: The Science Show
Tim Palmer
Royal Society Professor at Oxford, author of The Primacy of Doubt
Oxford University
Episode: The Science Show

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Robyn Williams
Host of The Science Show, known for engaging storytelling and interviews with scientists and researchers.
Belinda Smith
Host of Lab Notes, focusing on scientific phenomena and features engaging interviews.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 1k ratings
  • Great show! And thanks!

    Ann makes learning fun. I’m a new immigrant (3 years now) and enjoy listening to the show. It’s informative with enough humour so you look forward to new episodes. Good on ya Doc!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mike_mcmullen
    Australia6 months ago
  • Wonderful

    The mixing of arts and politics only serves to underline the presenter’s skill and the central place science occupies in our broader world. Doesn’t treat you like an idiot. Wonderful broad science show with great pieces on wildlife, physics, and advances in medical technology. Outstanding presenter is one of the best interviewers on all radio.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DavidCecil
    Australiaa year ago
  • Congratulations Robin Williams and staff.

    Yesterday’s Science Show was even more brilliant than usual especially Prof Tom Griffiths. A million thanks.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    POL!!!!
    Australiaa year ago
  • Amazing!

    The most in-depth, digestible, and compelling show I’ve found in a while. Such a valuable resource!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bennybobobo
    United States2 years ago
  • Stamp Collector

    In my humble opinion Robyn has done more for the communication of science than Carl Sagan or David Attenborough. A life dedicated to empowering the search for truth. Words are not enough to express our gratitude.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Barrockan
    New Zealand2 years ago

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The host's ability to mix humor with serious topics is noted as a strong point, making complex scientific ideas accessible and enjoyable.
Listener reviews highlight the engaging and informative nature of the content, often praising the show's depth and variety of scientific discussions.
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However, some critics express concerns about perceived political bias or off-topic discussions, indicating room for improvement in focus on core scientific content.

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Lab Notes: The oldest rock art in the world…that we know of
Q: What are they unsure about? Is it the exact dating, or something else to do with the interpretation of the culture?
Some researchers are skeptical about the accuracy of the dating methods used, pointing out that this is just one technique among others that need to be validated.
Lab Notes: The oldest rock art in the world…that we know of
Q: How do they measure those? And how confident are these margins of a few hundreds or thousands of years?
The dating is conducted by measuring calcium carbonate that forms over the painting, but the painting could actually be older than what is measured due to the nature of this technique.
Lab Notes: The oldest rock art in the world…that we know of
Q: And this hand print in particular, is there anything remarkable about it?
Yes, it features a unique style specific to the region, with narrow fingers appearing claw-like, produced by a technique of spraying ochre around a hand placed against the rock.
Lab Notes: The oldest rock art in the world…that we know of
Q: Can you tell me what archaeologists have found in this cave in Indonesia?
They found a faint hand print surrounded by ochre that is believed to be the oldest cave art ever discovered, dating at least 67,800 years ago.
Celebrating 50 years of The Science Show
Q: What impact has The Science Show had on inspiring scientists?
Fiona shares that The Science Show inspires many young scientists and emphasizes the importance of in-depth investigative journalism.

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Exploring a broad range of scientific topics, this podcast features interviews with researchers, scientists, and experts who share their insights on groundbreaking studies and contemporary debates in various fields. With episodes covering subjects from environmental issues and astronomy to health and technology, it presents listeners with accessible yet detailed discussions that encourage curiosity and critical thinking. A noteworthy aspect is the emphasis on storytelling, which frequently highlights the human experience behind scientific discoveries, making complex information engaging for a lay audience.

Unique for its blend of diverse scientific disciplines and cultural perspectives, the show aims to bridge gaps between science and socie... more

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1. Professor Harleen Hayne
2. Associate Professor Natasha Hurley-Walker
3. Dr. Grey Coupland
4. Bruce Warrington
5. Kate Sprogis
6. Cassandra Rauert
7. Mitchell Brennan
8. Michelle Girk

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