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In this episode I speak with award winning linguist Hannah Sarvasy from Western Sydney University about her work deciphering new languages around the world. We talk about how she got started, and the unexpected directions her work has taken her.As always, you can check out the shownotes at www.scienceatthelocal.org/podcasts.html…
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Join us as we speak with the prolific and productive Desi Quintans from Western Sydney's Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment. Desi tells us why his plant-insect system is such a handy one for doing research, why everyone should learn to code and what the difference is between a pastry chef and a scientist.As always, you can check out the shown…
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We speak with multi-talented Emu researcher Julia Ryeland from Western Sydney's Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment. Julia takes us through the ins and outs of studying these iconic birds, what her research means for conservation management and much, much more!As always, you can check out the shownotes at https://www.scienceatthelocal.org/podc…
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A real coup for Science at the Local as we chat with international bestselling author Johann Hari. Johann is not a scientist (although he trained in social science!), but he has written two provocative books with a lot of science in them, Chasing the Scream and Lost Connections.Johann set a podcast record for number of links added to the show notes…
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We're joined by marine geoscientist Ana Vila Concejo who speaks about her research, including the misleadingly titled One Tree Island research station, and her super extracurricular activities celebrating Spanish science and supporting women in science. Don't forget to check out https://www.scienceatthelocal.org/podcasts.html for show notes…
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After a rather long half time break, Season 2 of the Science at the Local podcast kicks off with a return to our bold and amateurish experiment in format. Once more we pay homage to the mad skillz of Harry Shearer's Le Show by combining news, music and 'satire' with a science flavour. For those desperate for a return to interviews or other formats,…
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Our most attended ever Science at the Local (so far) included a session on sleep science for humans. But what about the animal kingdom? John Lesku has been studying the sleep structure and habits of many wild animals and it's fascinating - it's so far from being a cure for insomnia that there's a nonzero probability* it'll give you insomnia.As alwa…
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We've all heard more than we can stomach about gut microbes (including at Science at the Local events and podcasts!), but what about viruses? Paul Young from UQ goes viral in a good way as he takes us into the strange and incredible world of viruses.As always, you can check out the show notes at https://www.scienceatthelocal.org/podcasts.html…
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World are colliding at the Science at the Local podcast, as one of our most popular ever speakers from the Science at the Local events, Professor Shari Forbes, joins us to catch us up on the latest in forensic science since her talk in July 2015.As always, you can check out the show notes at https://www.scienceatthelocal.org/podcasts.html…
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