Join us as we explore the fascinating world of invertebrates and discover how to help these extraordinary animals. The Xerces Society is a nationwide non-profit organization that works to conserve invertebrates and their habitats. For more information go to xerces.org.
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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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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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If it lacks a backbone, we're interested. In this podcast, we're exploring the world of invertebrates, discovering the amazing lives they lead, and thinking carefully about our relationhips with these much-maligned creatures. With the help of experts, we are lifting stones, peering into the water and grubbing in the filth.
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Aquarimax podcasts feature information on a variety of aquarium topics, including live foods, aquatic pets, spawning fish and inverts, aquarium plants, aquarium fish health, and more.
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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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Fins, Fur, and Feathers provides science-based solutions to real-world problems faced by producers, land managers, recreational landowners, and others who are dealing with wildlife or water-related problems or for those wanting to produce more fish and wildlife from their land.
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Healthy waterways underpin the vibrant lifestyle, economy and environment of the Wet Tropics Region in Far North Queensland. They also underpin the health and well-being of Australia's iconic Great Barrier Reef. We talk to people from around the region to learn more about our waterways, the critters that call them home and the people and projects working to improve their health.
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The Why Distance Learning? podcast is for educators who are engaged with live virtual learning experiences, whether they be content providers who produce and facilitate or educators who want to complement their curriculum and learn more about the medium. We interview content providers, industry professionals, field experts and educators who love and use live virtual learning. Dive deep with Seth, Allyson, and Tami into the rapidly growing world of synchronous virtual and online education. Th ...
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Continuing education designed for wildlife professionals like rehabilitators, educators, and veterinary staff who can’t find enough hours in the day to further their education. Learn at your own pace and on your own time. Visit us at www.rmwalliance.org Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mywildlifestyleradio/support
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Welcome to HMSC Connects! where we go behind the scenes of four Harvard museums to explore the connections between us, our big, beautiful world, and even what lies beyond.
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A podcast where we talk to scientists about the paths they’ve taken to get where they are today and the lessons they’ve learned along the way.
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Gonarch's Lair is a podcast that will take you on a topical, honest and anecdotal romp through the history of gaming, movies and music with a bit of almost everything else in between. Off-Planet is a study of what becomes of two, relatively sane, escape pod occupants when subjected to their greatest fear: each other's company.
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Welcome to Herpin' Time Radio, A talk show dedicated to reptiles and amphibians both in captivity and in the wild with a strong focus on conservation and education. Listeners are encouraged to call in to the broadcast at 213-943-3644 Hosts are Justin Guyer (Retired Legend) & Wildman Hartzel. And dont miss Lizard Hour with Host Josh Lizard Guy Ortiz and Wildman JD Hartzel show is live Tuesday 9-10 pm eastern standard time.
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We're revealing some of the hidden gems and stories from the Queensland Museum Network Collection. Listen as our expert curators wax lyrical with some amazing tales from the field, hidden surprises from the collection and much more covering topics including biodiversity, cultures and histories, geosciences, science and technology. Did you know more than 1.2 million objects and specimens make up the State Collection that tells the changing story of Queensland, Australia? We’re here to inspire ...
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Marine invertebrates – weird, wonderful and unknown
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Claire Rowe, from the Australian Museum explores the deep oceans around Australia, from collecting trips aboard CSIRO’s RV Investigator. From shallower waters, her special interest is the upside-down jellyfish, Cassiopea.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Cheaper hydrogen, marine invertebrates and European wasps threaten biodiversity
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Tianyi Ma at RMIT Melbourne has won the Prime Minister’s Physical Science Prize for his work producing cheaper hydrogen and using captured carbon dioxide for the green production of basic chemicals.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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#43 Earwigs Are Very Good Mothers and the De-Ickification of Invertebrates with the Butterfly Pavilion's Jillian Luciow
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In this episode of Why Distance Learning, hosts Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring welcome Jillian Luciow from the Butterfly Pavilion in Denver (Jillian from the Pavilion!). They explore how live virtual learning programs bring invertebrates like butterflies, tarantulas, and crabs into classrooms through engaging, curriculum-alig…
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European wasps threaten Australian biodiversity
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As introduced European wasps attack native animals, they create opportunities for other invasive species such as pigs.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Approach a black hole with caution – most of us know that much – but how do you survive one? Janna Levin offers some tips, but not from close-up experience!Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Hopes for major efficiency gains for production of hydrogen
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Distinguished Professor Tianyi Ma has won the Prime Minister's Prize for Physical Scientist of the Year in 2024 for his work producing hydrogen using photocatalysis and producing basic chemicals using captured carbon dioxide.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nobel winner Paul Nurse has been elected president of The Royal Society of London for a second term.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Cheaper hydrogen, marine invertebrates and European wasps threaten biodiversity
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Tianyi Ma at RMIT Melbourne has won the Prime Minister’s Physical Science Prize for his work producing cheaper hydrogen and using captured carbon dioxide for the green production of basic chemicals.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Stephen Hawking’s voice – and what he left behind!
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Tim Mendham tells us about Alfred Russel Wallace who worked with Darwin establishing theories of evolution and natural selection but who is barely known.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Alfred Russel Wallace – as important as Darwin as the father of evolution and natural selection
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Tim Mendham discusses the person who worked with Darwin on the ideas of evolution and natural selection. So why do few know of him?Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Stephen Hawking’s voice – and what he left behind!
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Tim Mendham tells us about Alfred Russel Wallace who worked with Darwin establishing theories of evolution and natural selection but who is barely known.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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British Science Festival going strong with association edging closer to its 200th birthday
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Hannah Russell plots the history of the British Science Association and describes the annual British Science Festival.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Vapes contain nicotine, which is toxic and addictive, as well as a range of other toxic chemicals. These toxins are presented with sweet smelling fruity flavours. So should people vape?Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Stephen Hawking – Genius at Work
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Roger Highfield explores the items left in physicist Stephen Hawking’s office revealing more about one of the greatest minds in modern science.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Synthetic voices are replicas of real voices. But what if the voice is that of a real person or someone you know closely? Are synthetic voices easily distinguished from a real voice? What if confusion arises? Should synthetic voices be clearly identified?Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Is your pond too muddy? Do you really want clear water in your pond? Water clarity is an important component of maintaining a healthy pond ecosystem. Join Drew and Joe as they discuss water clarity, factors that increase or decrease water clarity, and what you can do to maintain healthy turbidity levels in your pond. Dr. Joe Gerken and Dr. Drew Ric…
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Can you tell the difference between a person speaking and a cloned version?Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Professor Julia Davidson at East London University, is leading a team trying to beat the cyber criminals whose activities are costing the UK well over A$60 billion every year.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Gear shift – challenges in resuming control of highly automated vehicles
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Taking control of an automated vehicle travelling at speed is challenging and comes with high risk.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Chenying Liu applies enhanced mechanical properties of origami to robotics in healthcare and other industries.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Prime Minister’s New Innovator Prize
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Dr Andrew Horsley, of Quantum Brilliance in Canberra uses diamonds in the design of quantum computers, which allows them to be as small as a mobile phone.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Bryde’s whales prolific in east coast Australian waters
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Sightings from citizen scientists and others suggest the Bryde’s whale may be present in east coast Australian waters year-round.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Bryde’s whales prolific in east coast Australian waters
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Bryde’s whale seen year-round in Australian east coast waters and reports from the British Science Festival.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Bryde’s whales prolific in east coast Australian waters
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Bryde’s whale seen year-round in Australian east coast waters and reports from the British Science Festival.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Mysteries of the Moth: More Than Meets the Eye
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Moths are largely creatures of the night, which means they may not get as much publicity as their day-flying relative, butterflies. Moths are more diverse than butterflies, probably more abundant, and most certainly play a key role in the natural world. Honestly, moths are some of the coolest insects and we are excited to highlight them in today’s …
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#42 Exploring WWII History in Real Time with Maddie Roach
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In this episode of Why Distance Learning, hosts Seth Fleischauer, Allyson Mitchell, and Tami Moehring welcome Maddie Roach, the Distance Learning Specialist at the National World War II Museum. Maddie shares her experiences building engaging virtual programs that connect learners to history in unique ways, discusses how the museum adapted post-Katr…
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Mawson in Antarctica and his hut in Hobart
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Author Joanna Grochowicz has written about Antarctic explorer Douglas Mawson in a new book and Sophia Minter describes a replica of Mawson’s Antarctic hut on Hobart’s waterfront.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In both the UK and Australia, universities are under increasing pressure. Some entire departments are closing. In the UK’s Prospect magazine, historian Glen O’Hara paints a grim picture.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science 2024
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Interviews with winners will be heard in future weeks on The Science Show.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Jacinta Bowler reports on winners of the 2024 Nobel Prizes for Medicine, Chemistry and Physics announced this week in Stockholm.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nobel Prizes, Prime Minister's Science Prizes, unis under pressure, and remembering Mawson
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The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nobel Prizes, Prime Minister's Science Prizes, unis under pressure, and remembering Mawson
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The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Direct Effects of Prescribed Fire On Wildlife
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Prescribed fire is an essential tool for managing wildlife habitat, especially in grassland ecosystems. Join Drew and Joe as they discuss direct effects of prescribed fire on several wildlife species, differences between wildfires and prescribed fire, and some specific responses of northern bobwhite to prescribed fire from recent studies conducted …
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S6.E7 Travis Sydes, Biosecurity and the Threat of Amazon Frogbit
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Travis Sydes managing natural resources in Far North Queensland as part of FNQROC, which represents 10 local governments across the region. In this podcast he talks about biosecurity issues in the Wet Tropics with a particular focus on Amazon frogbit, an aquarium plant that is infesting local waterways.…
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Astronomer obsessed from her early years
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It began with a play activity for young children. Laura Driessen traces her interest in astronomy.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Christopher Wren – an underestimated figure?
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An architect of 53 churches and cathedrals, polymath Christopher Wren loved leaning and discovering new things.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Anglo Australian Telescope celebrates 50 years
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Until the 1970s, most of the world’s largest telescopes were in the northern hemisphere. In 1974 the Anglo Australian Telescope was commissioned in northern NSW so that astronomers could explore some of the most exciting regions of the sky, including the centre of our own Milky Way Galaxy and its nearest neighbour galaxies.…
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Marcus Chown – A Crack in Everything
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Marcus Chown interviews scientists who made the key discoveries and tells the story of how black holes came to take cosmic centre stage despite contradicting major theories of physics.Oleh Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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