Ockham’s Razor ABC listen
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Ockham’s Razor is a soap box for all things scientific, with short talks about research, industry and policy from people with something thoughtful to say about science.
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Some news about Ockham's Razor and introducing Quick Smart
If you've been wondering where we've been – Ockham's Razor is going on hiatus for a little while.
But don't worry, we've got your pod needs covered with Tegan Taylor's other excellent and informative shows, Quick Smart and What's That Rash?
Find more episodes of Tegan's podcasts here:
Quick Smart
What's That Rash?
Presenter:
Tegan Taylor
Producer:
Tegan Taylor, Rose Kerr
Sound engineer:
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Satellites, citizen science and space
What role could you play in the fight against space junk?
This week, Mars shares her thoughts on the role of citizen science in space research. -
What should rewilding look like in Australia?
Scientists have lots of different ideas about how to conserve our native species. One of these ways is rewilding.
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If DNA is the sheet music, epigenetics is the conductor
Razia Zakarya is an epigeneticist. But what does an epigeneticist do exactly? Razia is here to explain!
Today, why DNA and epigenetics is important for chronic disease research. -
Making science fun isn't oversimplifying it
Science doesn't have to be restricted to old white men in lab coats. Maddie reckons it's time to make science fun! Without losing it's important messages.
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Examining the labels we put on science
First Nations people were the first scientists in Australia. But they don't just stay in the past tense – they're still here, and still actively contributing to science.
Today's speaker Maggie Walter is Palawa and she's here to talk about how we think about First Nations science.
Customer Reviews
Short and to the point.
Just like the name sake.
More than just sound-bites
I have been listening to Ockham's Razor for three years now, and I am thankful for the broad range of topics that this program explores. The 10+ minute format allows a range of very passionate people to dive into topics that invite contemplation. I find myself discussing with my friends and colleagues what I learn on this show -- a sign of good radio show/podcast.
Totally Depressing
I have listened to this podcast for at least 3 years. More and more, it features talks that are related to climate change, sometimes directly and sometimes not. While I am totally convinced that man has a definite part in what is happening to our climate, his gloom and doom finally got to me. This podcast was deleted from my feed and I will no longer be listening to it.