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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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Paul Ehrlich - memoir traces science, activism and concerns for the planet
Paul Ehrlich has released a memoir. It covers his decades of science and activism. There have been some improvements. But mostly his concerns are even stronger.
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Age of Monotremes including three new genera
I00 million years ago, there were more species of monotreme, the egg-laying mammals such as today’s platypus and echidna at Lightning Ridge in northern NSW than anywhere else on earth, past or present.
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Are our tall forests really being saved?
David Lindenmayer reveals the ugly truth and what’s really happening in our magnificent tall forests.
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Big savings possible for the world’s ships
Ships which hitch a ride on small ocean currents could make big savings on fuel and reduce emissions.
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Charcoal reveals secrets of first humans in Australia
There are no bone fragments or similar clues. But the structure of cells of ancient plants captured in charcoal is revealing the diet and lifestyle of the first Australians.
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Getting serious about energy storage. But is it too late as wildfires rage?
Large scale energy storage will allow users to rely on renewable energy alone. The US Department of Energy is funding research to make it a happen.
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