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The Bonding and Beer podcast, hosted by Rolando Nuñez, combines Ro's two favorite things: adhesive restorative dentistry and beer. Every other week, he picks a new beer to enjoy while educating his audience on a topic relevant to the dental bonding world. Make sure you stay until the end, when Ro gives his beer review and answers questions submitted by you. Watch it on YouTube or listen on your favorite podcast platform.
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If you want to know the disruptive innovations from the inventors themselves and the meaningful
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Science Bytes is a podcast about supercomputing, data science and the people making it all happen.
Produced by NCI Australia, Australia’s leading supercomputing and big data research facility, Science Bytes brings you researchers talking about their careers, their scientific research, what excites them about the work they do, and how supercomputing and data technologies help them make scientific discoveries.
Find out more: nci.org.au/media/podcast