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Brian Lennon prints up solar power

MP3 Brian Lennon has the last word from the Live Futures Festival, talking to Ian Woolf about solar power you can print, and the consequences of cheap, abundant energy around the world. This is part 3 of a 3 part interview from the Live Futures Festival in Newtown.

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Brian Lennon talks about veggy cars

MP3 Brian Lennon speaks about his vegetable oil powered car and how he plans to make it solar powered, at the Live Futures Festival in Newtown. This is part 2 of a 3 part interview.

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Brian Lennon and the Fab Lab from the Live Futures Festival part 1

MP3 At the Live Futures Festival, I spoke with Brian Lennon about the Fab@home 3D printer/fabricator/rapid prototyper, the Fab Lab that can build anything, and solar power you can print at home. This is part 1 of a three part interview recorded live from the Live Futures Festival in Newtown.

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Postponing Doomsday

At 5:30pm AEST, the Large Hadron Collider will be switched on and there will be a giant party in Bicentennial Park at the end of Glebe Point Road, to celebrate that we're still alive. However if you check out the source, the time-table for destruction doesn't match what's in the news. Protons have already been injected into the LHC. Today is the first time protons will have made a complete circuit. In October they will switch on the GRID, a super-fast network replacement for the internet. ...

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Dr Stephen Graves CFS interview

MP3 Dr Stephen Graves, Director of Hunter Area Pathology and the Australian Rickettsial Reference Laboratory spoke with me about the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Conference held in Cambridge in July 2008. What is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? What are the causes, and what is it like to be struck down by the illness? Why is it still the invisible illness so many years after its discovery in the 1980s? The interview was broadcast on Diffusion Science Radio on 2SER on the 4th of August 2008 You can ...

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Chris Watkins explains Appropedia

MP3 Chris Watkins spoke to me about the Appropedia project to make information about sustainable technology freely available where-ever its needed.

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Whose moon is it anyway?

MP3 After 35 years of neglect, there a new race to the moon. A look at who is going, and why.

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Interview with Professor Barry Vercoe

MP3 I spoke with Professor Barry Vercoe of MIT Media Labs about the One Laptop Per Child Foundation at the Sydney Mechanic's School of the Arts. In the background you hear the delighted cries of people playing with the XO laptops.

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Chocolate desire laid bare

MP3 Are you chocolate desiring or chocolate indifferent? The reason lies in your guts.

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Police state of work and school

MP3 In Australia, the Federal government plans to set companies policing employees email, and in NSW the State government encourages schools to scan children's fingerprints for roll-call every day.

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Goat Warriors and Uri Gellar

MP3 Goat experiments by the British Navy and the US Army, and the link to Uri Geller through Jon Ronson's wonderful book "Men Who Stare At Goats". Story by Ian Woolf, questions by Patrick Rubie.

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RepRap Revolution

MP3 Desktop-sized factories that can print any 3D design out of plastic, including the parts to make another 3D printer. Welcome to the world of the replicating rapid prototyping machine or RepRap. Anyone can have a factory! Disruptive technology, coming your way.

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Super fast wireless

Get a DVD beamed into your phone in seconds! MP3 NICTA have invented a 5 gigabit per second wireless meshing network chip that will sell for only $10. Soon every gadget will talk with all its friends.

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Chalk and talk no more

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Gaming, aiding and training brains

MP3 A game controller reads your mind, Make a circuit to entrain your brain and help you become a lucid dreamer, Use Memory Goggles to record, index and search what you've seen.

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Rocket Car Day X - Jumbo edition

This was powered by the carbon dioxide from a fire extinguisher. It was the biggest and slowest car on the day! Rocket Car Day X was held in Sydney Steele Rd Marrickville, NSW, Australia. http://www.rocketcarday.com

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Lachstock interviewed

Ian Woolf interviews Lachlan Hardy about freeing the net in Australia with Meraki wireless meshing routers. Sharing is caring! MP3 Read more on Lachlan's blog http://lachstock.com.au

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Internet goes sideways

Pssst, wanna share some internet? If you like your internet cheap, fast, and out of control; then wireless meshing networks might be for you. MP3 Ian Woolf finds that if we all bring a pump and a pipe to the party, then the data can flow like beer. Plug in and turn on.

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Robots driving in traffic

MP3 I interview Dr Will Uther about his robots that drive cars in traffic. His team from the National ICT Australia, the Australian Centre for Field Robotics at the University of Sydney, the University of Technology, Sydney, and the University of California, Berkeley are competing in the 2007 DARPA Urban Challenge. This is a competition run by the American military for cars driving themselves in traffic.

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Brain Scan Soldiers

MP3 The US military are testing systems that bypass the soldier's judgement and act before he realizes that his subconscious has spotted a potential target. Cognitive Threat Warning Systems, will scan the soldier's brain as if he were just a zombie computer targeting system.

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Beer power

MP3 Clean electricity and clean water, made from beer. A pilot power plant has opened where microbes feeding on waste water from a brewery are making electricity as they clean the water. Waste not, want not!

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The Santa Claus Conspiracy

MP3 The Santa Claus Conspiracy puzzled me, it was so blatant...

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Smart Dust Gets Legs

MP3 Smart Dust made of robots 1 millimeter long with a cluster of sensors and radio networking are the ultimate surveillance tool. Now they have legs!

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Viruses made of Chocolate

MP3 Viral Confections are Herpes viruses accurately moulded in chocolate.

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Memory Prosthetics

MP3 Brain implants to help your memory. Ted Berger has a device that takes analogue signals from the brain, converts them to digital, processes the signals, and then outputs in the brains own language to neurons on the other side.

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Solar saves Coal

Play now Coal is too valuable to burn, because it is the feedstock of the chemical industry. Solar power is now as cheap as dirty coal, so why burn any? There are three pilot solar power stations in Australia, each using different technology, but all as cheap as dirty coal, and MUCH cheaper than any hypothetical "clean coal" could ever be. Solar power can save the coal industry if they act rationally. For video about the solar power stations have a look at the ABC Four Corners energy spe ...

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Weaponized Bees

Play now The US military have trained bees to save lives on the Iraq battlefield.

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Dark Bends Light

Play now The stuff we can't see is revealing itself by bending light from what we can see. Maybe there really is Dark matter?

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Nobel Prizes add life

Play now Can winning a Nobel Prize help you live longer?

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Termites do your head in

Play now Termites do your head in! They emit poisonous naphthalene gas to keep other insects away from them. The termite toxin can cause headaches and nausea in small doses. The neurotoxin leads to organ failure in extreme cases.

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Liquid electricity

Play Now Liquid electricity may be the car fuel of the future. You can charge the liquid up with power, and then transport it by tanker to a filling station. Cars can empty their discharged liquid and refill with charged up liquid and drive using pollution-free electrical power. Pollution-producing petrol is replaced by elegant electricity.

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Molecular Condoms

Play now The Smart Semen-Triggered Vaginal Microbicidal Vehicle works a little like Vaginal Contraceptive Film, except that it also prevents AIDS.

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Super Solar Cells

Solar cells that are 8 times more efficient for half the cost, and lithium batteries to store 4 times more of the power they generate.

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Digital Brains?

If some of your brain works in binary, is it more like a digital computer than we thought?

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National Identity Card references:

Diffusion ID Card special podcast - http://www.diffusionradio.com/2007/03/id_card_is_big_brother_stalkin.html Updates International and General Campaigns and Issues Need for Identity? - Need for Privacy? Blogs and Commentary Australian Government Websites Technology Sites Business Issues Updates and developments: [Senate]:  Senate Finance and Public Administration Committee report is critical of many aspects of the Legislation (15th March ...

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Anonymous Voice speaks!

ID Card - is Big Brother stalking you? subscribe to Diffusion Diffusion identity card special edition Synthetic interview with Anna Johnston about privacy concerns by Anonymous Voice, Aras Vaichas speaks with Ian Woolf about RFID technologies, Interview with Professor Graham Greenleaf about Access and Cyberlaw by Anonymous Voice Who is Anonymous Voice? Can you catch the hidden messages masked in the music? Will the Access Card bill be passed into Identity ...

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The card that listens!

BeepCard are selling a radio microphone bug on a credit card, with a computer, memory, and rechargeable battery. Their RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) card allows anyone with the remote card reader to listen in on your conversations. The battery will be recharged whenever it's in range of a reader. References: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Frequency_Identification http://www.beepcard.com/docs/ComTalk.pdf mirror http://news.thomasnet.com/fullstory/471386/rss/2463 http://sci ...

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Radio ID skim scam

The Access Card Bill proposes to allow the computer on a card to act as a cash card for emergency relief as well as an ID card storing all your personal information. By an amazing coincidence, the "Pay Pass" digital cash card is being trialled in Australia this month by Mastercard. Its RFID. Radio Frequency IDentification allows people with card readers to access your information or cash remotely, without you having to remove the card from your wallet. Hackers have built devices that ...

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Colbert Reports on John Howard

Stephen Colbert tips his hat AND wags his finger at John Howard Colbert Report 12th February 2007

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Sex , death and the Antechinus

Play now Antechinus is a small Australian marsupial that has lots of sex, and then dies. The more sex they have, the healthier their babies.

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Feed my GeeXbox

Here's some of the excellent video podcasts I've subscribed to on my GeeXbox: Feed Me Bubbe Sleight TokyoDV Video Log RocketBoom 2.0

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Zapping Food

Food and electricity, together at last! How to make grapes sparkle, light emitting vegetable diodes, and testing cream cakes for sentience.

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TV by RSS

I just downloaded theJuicepodcatcher and loaded it up with feeds fromtvRSS. Now I can catch TV shows over the internet that don't get broadcast here - automatically! Juice even downloads torrents, and works on linux, windows and OSX.I've also been looking at streaming with myGeeXbox, instead of waiting for downloads. I can stream anything fromwww.archive.orgas if it were another TV station, without any drop-outs or delays. I watchedThe Power of Nightmareswithout having to wait for a downlo ...

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Vegemite-Gate

Is Vegemite illegal in America? How can it help prevent neural tube birth defects? Personally, I never touch the stuff.

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Cheap electric cars are too expensive

Importing the Indian all-electric Reva car from Britain to sell in Australia isn't easy because you have to crash the first 20.

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One eye on the Ig Nobels

The 2006 Ig Nobel for mathematics goes to Australia for photography and blinking.

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A Duck's Quack Echoes

I have a riddle for you, how can something NOT be true, be widely believed, and yet NOT be a myth? The widely distributed belief that a duck's quack doesn't echo has its basis in reality, and yet it isn't true. Ian Woolf once again shows us that things aren't always what they seem. The duck tape of the sitting duck disproving quackery can be found at the University of Salford Acoustic, Auditory and Video department website www.acoustics.salford.ac.uk "Its a Fact, Deal With That" by Sam Gre ...

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Sex and Vitamin C

What is it that reduces stress and anxiety, and makes you sexier? What helps your heart, and makes you slimmer? Dr Brody has discovered the strange connection between vitamin C and sexual behaviour. Ian Woolf pops a vitamin pill and investigates. Followed by discussion with Tilly Boleyn and Catherine Beehag from Diffusion about what you can blame on the vitamin C.

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Bouncer on the Doors of Perception

Nitric Oxide is like a bouncer on our doors of perception.

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Rape reduced by Erotica?

Professor Anthony D'Amato has written a research paper showing a suggestive correlation between the dramatic decrease in the incidence of rape in the USA and the increase in the availability of erotic materials in his paper "Porn up, Rape Down".

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Mint is the new Heroin

A new mint oil inspired lotion may help people who suffer chronic pain.

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Soy Sauce from Human Hair

You've heard of pirated movies and music? How about pirated food? A suspect report about suspect soy sauce.

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Electric cars resurrected

Would you like a way to reduce your carbon emissions, but still need a car? Telsa Motors have ensured the all-electric car lives again.

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Ill to young

A 62 year old man got sick and became 20 years younger.

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Apple Watching

Apple have developed a new spy video screen that watches you watching them.

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NASA tapes walk on the Dark Side

NASA has lost 700 tapes of high definition video of the Apollo 11 Moon walk, until they checked the Dark Side...

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Multi-tasking Solar panels

Solar panels that heat water and grow electricity at the same time.

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Burnt Seaweed power

Burned seaweed may power tomorrow's gadgets

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Caramel and trees into oil

Chocolate Waste powered cars, Thermal Conversion converts carbon-based life into oil, and Eucalyptus trees for green energy.

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Big Ruddock

Ironically Attorney-general Phillip Ruddock has led a new censorship drive starting with the TV show Big Brother, and extending through eight titles he has referred to "The Classification Review Board". They only agreed to censor two of them, so this is his justification for removing freedom of speech and enquiry. Ruddock is upset that Terror Police raids in Sydney found nasty books. However it turned out that the books were legal, so no charges could be brought against these book-crimes. ...

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Visited Countries

Not enough!!create your own visited countries map or vertaling Duits Nederlands

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Women are right

James Roney at the University of California, Santa Barbara, US and his colleagues at the University of Chicago believe their research shows that women judge a potential mate accurately by his face. Ian Woolf checks out why talking with a woman before you get that Internet dating photo taken is a good idea.

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Deceptive Truth podcast

Magicians exploit the flaws in our perceptions to create entertaining illusions. Deception is a part of all human societies, and its believed that deceiving other people is where we learn our theory of mind. Are politicians the only people who have taken these skills from the stage and into real life? I put on my top hat and take my magic wand to investigate CFS research and invisibility.

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Deceptive Truths

Magicians exploit the flaws in our perceptions to create entertaining illusions. Deception is a part of all human societies, and its believed that deceiving other people is where we learn our theory of mind. Are politicians the only people who have taken these skills from the stage and into real life? I put on my top hat and take my magic wand to investigate.

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Happy Semen

Imagine if semen contained mind-altering and addicting chemical signals that made you feel good! Professor Gallup discovered the truth.

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Happy Semen

Imagine if semen contained mind-altering and addicting chemical signals that made you feel good! Professor Gallup discovered the truth.

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RocketCar Day 666

The sixth Rocket Car Day was held in the back streets of Marrickville in Sydney. Ian Woolf went along for the fun. For photos, movies and information about entering the next Rocket Car Day go to http://www.rocketcarday.com

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RocketCar Day 666 podcast

At last here is my radio podcast of RocketCar day 666! The sixth Rocket Car Day was held in the back streets of Marrickville in Sydney. My tape recorder lasted long enough to record a complete race, but died when I interviewed people. I hope my report gives the flavour of the day. For a new video montage of the day go to http://www.rocketcarday.com For my Flickr photo set of the day set go here

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Parasitic Pupper-masters Invade Europe

Parasites infect human brains and change their behaviour for the worst.

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Parasitic Pupper-masters Invade Europe

Parasites infect human brains and change their behaviour for the worst.

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IgNoble Prizes 2005

The IgNoble Prizes as awarded by the Annals of Improbable Research in 2005. Recognizing the sillier side of science, such as exploding trousers.

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Remote control humans, Moody women scanned,

Remotely controlled humans and moody women scanned and trained.

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Lawyers attack, pub table science, Sewer hacker bailed to Mum, appetite drug

Discovery channel serve a "cease and desist" order, how to stabilize a pub table without a coaster, Hacker arrested as terrorist, new drug to control appetite.

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Lawyers attack, pub table science, Sewer hacker bailed to Mum, appetite drug

Discovery channel serve a "cease and desist" order, how to stabilize a pub table without a coaster, Hacker arrested as terrorist, new drug to control appetite.

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Dolphin Terrorists

Dolphins aren't just as cute and fuzzy as people like to think.

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JackGreen

Young women tried to sell me environmentally friendly electricity door-to-door, they didn't expect a scientist to be home.

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JackGreen

Young women tried to sell me environmentally friendly electricity door-to-door, they didn't expect a scientist to be home.

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Hacking Sony, throat tickles, injections, and brain freeze.

How to hack Sony's anti-customer CDs,throat tickle hack,injection pain hack,and only YOU can prevent cerebro-cryo-tosis!

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Sugar, meditation, and Sony piracy

Sugar lowers stress,meditation thickens your brain,and Sony hoist the Jolly Roger.

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Sugar, meditation, and Sony piracy

Sugar lowers stress, meditation thickens your brain, and Sony hoist the Jolly Roger.

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Podcasting explained

Ian Woolf answers the demand for an explanation of how podcasting on demand, Web 2.0 on demand, and all the new rich media systems work; on demand.

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Cockroaches transcend

Humans constantly strive to transcend their limitations and become more than they were. Our story starts, not with wheelchair-bound people learning to walk with exo-skeletons in Japan, but with electronically assisted giant cockroaches in California.

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Teleportation interview

An interview with Dr Braunstein about quantum teleportation, Captain Kirk, and cryptographic romance.

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Teleportation interview

An interview with Dr Braunstein about quantum teleportation, Captain Kirk, and cryptographic romance.

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The MindSwitch interview

An interview with Professor Ashley Craig and his MindSwitch. Switching electronics on and off with only a thought.

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Little Naughties in the dark

An interview with Professor Mike Archer about the promiscuous bacteria having sex with you at this very moment.

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Little Naughties in the dark

An interview with Professor Mike Archer about the promiscuous bacteria having sex with you at this very moment.

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Chicken Chips

Recycle some waste chicken feathers and some soy oil, and you can make a circuit board that is better than industry standard.

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Mozart Faster Than Light

How Professor Gunter Nintz of the University ofCologne sent a microwave signal faster than the speed of light in a vacuum in 1996 .

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Never Was A Cornflake Guy

Cornflakes were invented by Kellog for sexual reasons. Ian Woolf explains.

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Never Was A Cornflake Guy

Cornflakes were invented by Kellog for sexual reasons. Ian Woolf explains.

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Cure the flu!

Doctors in Australia CAN cure the flu, but they won't. There are more than ten commercial tests, and three different flu treatments, but if you are sick, you'll have access to none of them.

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Grapefruit got me pregnant

How Grapefruit interacts with medication in a way that can make it effectively ten times stronger or cancel the drug's effects altogether.

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Grapefruit got me pregnant

How Grapefruit interacts with medication in a way that can make it effectively ten times stronger or cancel the drug's effects altogether.

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Immortality for beginners

Science and philosophy of living forever

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Night Terrors

Have you ever turned out the lights at night, only to be woken by alien visitors, ghosts, demons or giant spiders? Night Terrors are usually only experienced by children, and adults who are classed as "Fantasy Prone Personalities".People with the gift of fantasy can use it for healing and entertainment, and for banishing Things That Go Bump In The Night.

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Quantum Computers

Ian Woolf talks with Dr Andrew Djurak, Director of the UNSW Quantum Computer Centre.

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Quantum Computers

Ian Woolf talks with Dr Andrew Djurak, Director of the UNSW Quantum Computer Centre.

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Terraforming Mars with Robert Zubrin

An interview with NASA scientist Robert Zubrin about colonising Mars

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Immortality for beginners

How to live forever, notes from the Immortality talk at Science On Tap

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Immortality for beginners

How to live forever, notes from the Immortality talk at Science On Tap

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Lost For Words

Imagine you're a chatty, eloquent person used to clever quips and puns. Suddenly you can't remember the name of the pointy thing that makes marks on paper. It might be Mild Aphasia.

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James Benford Microwave Ships

Interview with James Benford about spaceships pushed by microwaves at the 1999 World Science Fiction Convention

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James Benford Microwave Ships

Interview with James Benford about spaceships pushed by microwaves at the 1999 World Science Fiction Convention

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Light Fission - clean power

Fission of light elements like lithium produces helium and electrons.

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