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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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453 episodes

Celebrating 200 years of honeybees in Australia

The first European honeybees arrived in Australia on 20th May 1822. Four bee experts recount the effects on Australia's native bees, on honey production, on ecology and farming. And a new $2 coin is being released featuring bees, golden honeycomb and Eucalyptus flowers.

54m
Jun 25, 2022
Cameras used to count feral cats, and how much of pain is in the mind

* Hobart - Australian city of science * New ways of thinking about pain * Getting the cameras right to count feral cats * Boab nuts used to reflect on archaeology

54m
Jun 11, 2022
Goodbye giant kelp – 95% lost in fifty years

* Primary students present E=mc2 The Musical * Giant strides in energy storage and plastic recycling * Seaweeds – thousands of species many with untapped potential * Giant kelp in massive drastic decline * UV light reveals rare fossilised spiders * Tasmania home to 2,499 species of beetles

54m
Jun 04, 2022
Parrots and humans – extreme species with shared behaviours and first image of the black hole at the centre of our galaxy

* Black hole images allow theories to be tested * Journals slow to act despite evidence of scientific fraud or misconduct * Parrots and humans – extreme species with shared behaviours * New technology brings new life to exhibits at Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery * Vale Caroline Jones

54m
May 28, 2022
Where did the Universe come from?

* Science needs to develop trust for links to grow * Kids space adventure combines human fight for survival with planetary science * Where did the universe come from? * There’s more to geoscience than mining

54m
May 21, 2022
Musk promises brain implants for spinal injuries and AI and help for Australian sea lions

* A call for more controls over possible brain manipulation and monitoring * Global risks require new approach to governance * Consumption linked to biodiversity and extinction risk * Missouri Botanical Gardens moves its annual orchid show online * Australian sea lions in an ongoing decline

54m
May 14, 2022
Young scientists forced abroad for work and the twelve experiments that helped make the modern world

* Thankyou Australia and goodbye * Lyrebird song a possible indication of population health * Twelve experiments that changed our world – the story of how we came to understand the universe * Science Media Centres – linking the media to scientists

54m
May 07, 2022
Celebrating Gregor Mendel the father of genetics

Celebrating Gregor Mendel the father of genetics

53m
Apr 30, 2022
Wollongong transformed, secrets of monotremes revealed, and help for Tonga

* University plays a key role as Wollongong transforms * New ideas about evolution and spread of monotremes * Space missions excite school students for STEM * High anxiety remains after Tongan tsunami

54m
Apr 23, 2022
How our biggest threat is us

* New idea explains the enormous heat of the Sun’s corona * All environmental problems traced to immense human impact * This teenager loves science * Centre for the Digital Child studies impact of technology on children

54m
Apr 16, 2022
Carbon movie explores the misunderstood element which has allowed life to happen

* Election hopes for science * Carbon – the element with a nice voice * Secondary science – more analysis, less rote learning, not so much time for history * Catastrophe – higher risk than most people might think

54m
Apr 09, 2022
The end of astronauts?

* The end of astronauts? * The First Astronomers * Kiama students' hopes for International Youth Science Forum * Derek Denton – working and publishing science at age 97

54m
Apr 02, 2022
Electric outboards making a splash and David Stewart celebrates 40 years recording bird calls

* Soviet scientists locked up or killed for accepting Mendelian genetics * E-boats bigger and stronger * Birds – today’s link to dinosaurs * David Stewart – 40 years recording bird calls

54m
Mar 26, 2022
The future of scientific collaborations in doubt following Russia's attack on Ukraine, and warnings of dire climate impacts made years ago.

* Scientific collaborations in doubt following Russia's attack on Ukraine * Warnings on climate and flooding seen in today’s massive property losses * Parkinson's Disease – it’s like walking through honey * New approach for those with OCD to cope with unwanted mental images * Creswell Eastman discovers iodine deficiency disorder, then helps millions of children * Sea stars and urchins move south with warmer waters changing ecosystems * George Ivanoff helps us survive the supernatural

54m
Mar 19, 2022
Compelling novels highlight ecosystems under pressure and vale Richard Leakey

Horridus to help answer questions about Triceratops and other dinos Charlotte McConaghy’s compelling novels built on complex characters in a fast-changing natural world Vale Richard Leakey

54m
Mar 12, 2022
We were warned of pandemic in 1994, and hydrogen for far north Queensland

Artificial intelligence – promises and threats Drone helps control invasive species on Norfolk Island Triceratops comes to Melbourne Hydrogen coming for Cape York communities Pandemic – how we were warned

54m
Mar 05, 2022
How trees are gold – when alive

Human population the driver of greenhouse emissions and all environmental wows Meg Lowman - a voice for trees Flying foxes crashing

53m
Feb 26, 2022
How tsunami have impacted Australia’s east coast and a new approach to limit the threat

Politicians unfairly maligned – Robin Batterham Risk of tsunami on east Australian coast Submerged mats could dissipate energy of tsunami Despite all we know, biodiversity loss is at an all-time high WA to end logging in native forests

54m
Feb 19, 2022
Advice for scientists confronting doubters and the mysterious pulsing object in space

Scientists: don’t feed the doubt machine Mysterious object in our galaxy sends pulses every 18 minutes Fred Watson – celebrating 25 years on ABC radio IQ tests, genes and environment - views from 1984 and today

54m
Feb 12, 2022
Genes help us love nature, geothermal on the cusp, and vale E. O. Wilson

Connection with nature linked to genes Vale E. O. Wilson Geothermal on the cusp in Australia? Ancient Serbian settlement changes the view of early human society in Europe

54m
Feb 05, 2022
HG Wells – father of science fiction with hopes and fears for how science will shape our future

He imagined the atomic bomb, he believed in a world government, he wrote books about science and science fiction and was the first popular communicator of scientific ideas. Today we commemorate the life and achievements of Herbert George Wells. (this program was first broadcast June 2016)

54m
Jan 29, 2022
University geology depts becoming smaller or closing

Geology departments becoming smaller or closing Whitley Awards celebrate 50 years Norfolk Island – food bowl for Australia’s first European settlers

54m
Jan 22, 2022
Science Extra: Climate compromise, slime in the city and do fish feel pain?

Do fish and crabs feel pain, what went down at COP26, and how might climate change dampen the spirits of homeowners in low-lying areas? Plus and environmental scientist explains his theory that the earth has a spirit and we meet a researcher with an unusual obsession with slime.

49m
Jan 15, 2022
Hedy Lemarr actress and inventor who helped develop the modern world

Time to take kids more seriously Norfolk Island once a convict hellhole Hedy Lamarr - actress, inventor, amateur engineer

54m
Jan 15, 2022
Time to take kids more seriously

Carl Smith says young people are aware of the world they’ll inherit and the trouble which awaits. He says young people should be respected more for their awareness and concern.

11m
Jan 15, 2022
Norfolk Island once a convict hellhole

The British made Norfolk Island a place where reoffending convicts were sent to be taught lessons they’d never forget.

8m
Jan 15, 2022
Hedy Lamarr - actress, inventor, amateur engineer

Sharon Carleton presents a profile of actress Hedy Lamarr who was also an inventor who developed technology used by mobile phones.

33m
Jan 15, 2022
Science Extra: The facts on fake news, 3D printed body parts and will Meta be better?

What can we learn from fake news, going electric and formerly Facebook's fate.

46m
Jan 08, 2022
New fossil site in NSW and the first computer

Rare new fossil site gets palaeontologists excited The first computer – a product of Victorian England

54m
Jan 08, 2022