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Einstein A Go-Go - 17th September 2017
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In the studio this week are Dr. Jeff, Dr. Catherine, Dr. Jen and Dr Shane.
News: Bacteria on teeth is environmental not genetic, smoking outside health facilities, tattoo ink and its movement through the body's transport systems and zero and the Bakhshali manuscript.
First guests: (in the studio) are Cassie Nolan and Charlie Medic science students from Monash University who are investigating the spread of Rainbow Lorikeets across Victoria. 'Where's Lori?' is a 'pop up' citizen science project running through the month of September, 2017. There are also some awesome prizes to be won for participants. https://www.facebook.com/whereslori/ https://www.instagram.com/wheresloriproject/
Second guests: (in the studio) are Jacinta Den Beston (UoM) and Tanya Hill (Planetarium – Scienceworks) talk about visting astro/cosmo-nauts and the Astrolight Festival 2017.
Third guest: (in the studio) is Yen Ying Lim from the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health who talks about Alzheimer's disease and the Healthy Brain Project.
Dr. Shane talks about (well mentions) the Cassini spacecraft (again!).
Remember, “Science is everywhere”, including:
Program page: Einstein-a-Go-Go Facebook page: Einstein-a-Go-Go Twitter: Einstein-a-Go-Go
and every Sunday at 11:00a.m AEST on RRR 102.7mHz FM.
221 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on October 01, 2020 20:28 (). Last successful fetch was on June 02, 2020 14:33 ()
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Manage episode 187368900 series 1518503
In the studio this week are Dr. Jeff, Dr. Catherine, Dr. Jen and Dr Shane.
News: Bacteria on teeth is environmental not genetic, smoking outside health facilities, tattoo ink and its movement through the body's transport systems and zero and the Bakhshali manuscript.
First guests: (in the studio) are Cassie Nolan and Charlie Medic science students from Monash University who are investigating the spread of Rainbow Lorikeets across Victoria. 'Where's Lori?' is a 'pop up' citizen science project running through the month of September, 2017. There are also some awesome prizes to be won for participants. https://www.facebook.com/whereslori/ https://www.instagram.com/wheresloriproject/
Second guests: (in the studio) are Jacinta Den Beston (UoM) and Tanya Hill (Planetarium – Scienceworks) talk about visting astro/cosmo-nauts and the Astrolight Festival 2017.
Third guest: (in the studio) is Yen Ying Lim from the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health who talks about Alzheimer's disease and the Healthy Brain Project.
Dr. Shane talks about (well mentions) the Cassini spacecraft (again!).
Remember, “Science is everywhere”, including:
Program page: Einstein-a-Go-Go Facebook page: Einstein-a-Go-Go Twitter: Einstein-a-Go-Go
and every Sunday at 11:00a.m AEST on RRR 102.7mHz FM.
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