The Science Show
A podcast by ABC listen

313 Episodes
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Suzuki on racism, Darwin on psychology and saving the pines on Norfolk Island.
Published: 4/24/2021 -
Seaweed a hope to capture carbon and help cool the planet
Published: 4/17/2021 -
Adelaide car plant closes and becomes an innovation hub employing more people than before
Published: 4/10/2021 -
Restoring shellfish reefs and a helping hand for the green parrots of Norfolk Island
Published: 4/3/2021 -
Ecological repair for Australian islands east and west
Published: 3/27/2021 -
$2.4 billion proposal to commercialise science and the importance of infant gut bacteria
Published: 3/20/2021 -
Fossil fish site in central NSW now in safe hands and Manly festival celebrates beauty and importance of seaweed
Published: 3/13/2021 -
How Rosalind Franklin aided our pandemic response and attracting the world’s top researchers, despite COVID
Published: 3/6/2021 -
Changing climate questions where and how we build close to forested areas, and investigating the top speed of sound
Published: 2/27/2021 -
Fish moving polewards and 3D printing of body parts
Published: 2/20/2021 -
We’ve removed 90% of all large fish from the oceans. Just 10% to go.
Published: 2/13/2021 -
Consciousness amongst animals and the story of the dire wolf
Published: 2/6/2021 -
As mining causes roads to crack and houses to collapse, a Swedish city is moved
Published: 1/30/2021 -
Science Extra: The Moon is more fun than Venus
Published: 1/26/2021 -
Howard Florey - the Australian researcher who developed penicillin
Published: 1/23/2021 -
Science Extra: What happened to the COVIDSafe app?
Published: 1/19/2021 -
A portrait of Sir John Eccles - Australian pioneer of neuroscience
Published: 1/16/2021 -
Science Extra: When your flatmate is Homo erectus
Published: 1/12/2021 -
A book for children about environmental change, and the discovery of mauve
Published: 1/9/2021 -
Science Extra: A mountain in the deep
Published: 1/5/2021
The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.