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Tag: Science

From Varroa Mite Or Foot And Mouth To Polio And Monkey Pox, Biohazards Still Threaten Australia

Bee keeper activist Simon Mulvany explains the problem of varroa mites for…
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Posted on: 27 Sep 2022 Written by: Piers Cunningham Comments: Comments: 0

A Casual Discussion Of Quantum Mechanics

It’s theorised that birds use quantum effects to navigate with help from…
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Posted on: 31 Jul 2022 Written by: Piers Cunningham Comments: Comments: 0

A Brief History Of Mathematics

Dr Ian Storey, mathematician and lecturer in information systems at the Royal…
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Posted on: 21 May 2020 Written by: John Young Comments: Comments: 0

CO2 From Air Into Beer

CSIRO has found a way of capturing carbon dioxide directly from the…
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Posted on: 4 Mar 2020 Written by: John Young Comments: Comments: 0

Our Restless Earth (Part 2)

Physicist Dr Tony Heyes tells how the Serbian polymath Milutin Milankovic, interned…
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Posted on: 8 Nov 2019 Written by: John Young Comments: Comments: 0

Our Restless Earth (Part 1)

In this fascinating discussion, Physicist Dr Tony Heyes explains the background and…
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Posted on: 7 Nov 2019 Written by: John Young Comments: Comments: 0

Celebrating Science In Australia

The whole country is reveling in the wonders of science and the…
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Posted on: 15 Aug 2019 Written by: John Young Comments: Comments: 0

2018 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes

A run through of some of the Australian Museum’s Eureka Prizes, including…
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Posted on: 26 Sep 2018 Written by: John Young Comments: Comments: 0

A Brief History Of Stephen Hawking’s Time

Dr Ian Storey walks us through the late cosmologist’s career highlights. He…
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Posted on: 2 Apr 2018 Written by: John Young Comments: Comments: 0

Latest On Save The Bees Vs Capilano Honey Part 1

In the first of a 2 part, wide-ranging interview, Simon Mulvaney of…
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Posted on: 3 Jan 2018 Written by: John Young Comments: Comments: 0

Why The Earth Isn’t Flat

Five flagrant reasons why science trumps superstition and misconception every time.
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Posted on: 2 Jan 2018 Written by: John Young Comments: Comments: 0

Magpies Voted Australia’s Bird Of The Year

These ubiquitous creatures are more interesting than you think. They mimic sounds,…
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Posted on: 18 Dec 2017 Written by: John Young Comments: Comments: 0

Will 2018 Be A Really Bad Year For Earthquakes?

A new theory suggests a correlation between Earth’s slowing rotation and the…
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Posted on: 5 Dec 2017 Written by: John Young Comments: Comments: 0

Australian Prime Minister’s $250,000 Prize For Science 2017

Professor Jenny Graves AO of La Trobe University has won the country’s…
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Posted on: 23 Nov 2017 Written by: John Young Comments: Comments: 0

Our Changing View Of Reality (Part 2)

Dr Tony Heyes takes us through the big theories of science and…
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Posted on: 23 Aug 2017 Written by: John Young Comments: Comments: 0

Saving The World’s First Solar Power Station

Retired satellite telecoms expert Graeme Hanigan’s pet project is the preservation of…
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Posted on: 22 Aug 2017 Written by: John Young Comments: Comments: 0

Our Changing View Of Reality (Part 1)

Physicist Dr Tony Heyes traces the development of science from the time…
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Posted on: 22 Aug 2017 Written by: John Young Comments: Comments: 0

A Drop In The Ocean

Can Australia make any difference to global climate change, unless the rest…
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Posted on: 19 Aug 2016 Written by: John Young Comments: Comments: 0

Australia’s National Science Week 13-21 August

Our run down of exciting local and national events. Celebrating and encouraging…
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Posted on: 11 Aug 2016 Written by: John Young Comments: Comments: 0

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5 years ago

Beyond Infinity RPPFM Radio Port Phillip
On 31st August 2020, a group of thirteen senior Melbourne doctors signed an open letter to Victorian Premier Dan Andrews expressing deep concern with the government’s handling of the corona virus pandemic. Five days later, 491 other medical practitioners, mainly from Melbourne, had added their signatures to the letter, which describes the government policy of stage 4 lockdown as “ill-focussed, heavy-handed and unjustifiable”. It calls for a more pragmatic, common sense approach.We talk with Geoff Wells, an honorary consultant urologist at Melbourne’s Box Hill Hospital, who organised of the letter. Geoff reckons the effects of prolonged isolation – depression, neglected pre-existing illnesses, increased rates of suicide and devastating financial hardship, could be worse than the corona virus itself.beyondinfinity.com.au/doctors-warn-of-serious-side-effects-from-victorias-covid-lockdown/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Beyond Infinity RPPFM Radio Port Phillip
Piers discusses the Australian Government's new COVIDSafe app with digital marketer Michael Simonetti (AndMine). Will enough people use the virus tracking app? What are the privacy considerations? And if we’re all on Facebook, does it even matter? Is this expensive, high-tech app solution really any more effective than New Zealand’s paper and pen contact diary approach? To understand the issues at stake, Michael reckons we need to educate ourselves about the technology.Listen >>beyondinfinity.com.au/are-we-cool-with-the-covidsafe-app/ ... See MoreSee Less
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