Science – Australia – New podcasts
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Journalist Andrew Gold talks to everyone from cult defectors and politicians to mainstream celebrities - people who’ve challenged the expected script and lived with the consequences.
Formerly known as Heretics, guests include Robbie Williams, Paul Gascogine, Chris Packham, Chris Williamson, David Baddiel, Richard Dawkins, Bonnie Blue, and former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss. -
How do you model a brain? Not all of it — just one piece. A synapse that strengthens with use. A neuron in the visual cortex that responds to edges. A cerebellum learning to fine-tune movement. A dopamine signal that encodes not reward itself, but the surprise of it.
Code of the Mind is a podcast about the moments when neuroscientists and mathematicians found a shared language. Each episode takes one discovery or one thinker and follows the idea all the way through — where it came from, what it explained, and what it opened up. -
Welcome to “No Such Thing as Ghosts?,” the hilarious and sometimes thought-provoking podcast where the supernatural meets skeptical logic. Each episode, true believer Andy spins a spine-tingling tale of the paranormal, while Greg—the ever-skeptical non-believer—challenges every eerie detail. Together, they explore chilling legends, haunted histories, and the mysteries of the human mind, and beyond. Whether you’re a ghost enthusiast or a hardened cynic, “No Such Thing as Ghosts?” offers smart, witty banter and surprising insights into why we believe (or don’t) in things that go bump in the night.
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What does the future of behavior analysis look like?
The Evolving Behavior Analyst dives into the conversations shaping tomorrowโs practice today. Bringing together experts, innovators, educators, and clinicians to explore the science, strategies, and stories driving meaningful change across the field. Brought to you by The Society for the Expansion of Behavior Analysis (SEBA). -
Cognitive Biases, Logical Fallacies and other ways we think we are thinking.
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A Wild Origins Australia Podcast.
Wild Takes brings you raw, unfiltered conversations with the people working at the front line of conservation and hunting. From scientists and traditional knowledge holders to adventurers and land managers โ we explore the big ideas, tough decisions, and wild stories shaping the future of our natural world.
Hosted in partnership with Wild Origins Australia & the Origins Foundation.
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You can't have culture without agriculture.
Real conversations about what actually works in agriculture. From soil biology to poultry health, we dig into the science and stories that matter. -
LEARN ABOUT HUMANS IN THIS CHILD EDUCATION PODCAST.
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Welcome to the Disability at ICA Podcast, a space where we talk with researchers in the field of disability, communication, and media from all over the world to learn more about their work, how they got there, and the ways forward.
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Rangelands and grasslands support wildlife, informal economies and millions of people around the world, often governed in communal ways. But these landscapes are often misunderstood. We explore the challenges facing them, and how to make them more resilient and thriving places. For more information, see repairproject.org
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The Hoof to Horse Podcast explores hoof health through the lens of the whole horse. In each episode, we discuss the connections between hooves, movement, nutrition, environment, and overall equine wellbeing.
Hosted by the team behind Hoof to Horse Academy, the podcast brings together barefoot trimmers, nutrition professionals, and equine experts who share insights from their daily work with horses. Through real cases, practical observations, and thoughtful discussion, we aim to help horse owners and professionals better understand what healthy horses truly need.
Our focus is always on welfare-first, horse-centered management, recognizing that hooves don't exist in isolation - they reflect the health of the entire horse.
Whether you're a horse owner wanting to understand your horse better, or an equine professional looking to deepen your knowledge, this podcast offers practical insights to support healthier, sounder horses. -
Your daily dose of positive news. Uplifting stories about science breakthroughs, environmental wins, human kindness, and progress — delivered fresh every morning by Rory and Elizabeth.
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Host Celeste Skye examines jet noise as a defining soundtrack of modern life, from cabin hum to in-flight mechanics to communities below flight paths. Each episode decodes the science, culture, and impact of aviation's constant drone.
For more content like this, visit QuietPlease.ai
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI. -
When someone you love is diagnosed with dementia, the questions come fast, and figuring out what comes next can feel confusing, overwhelming, and isolating. I created Dementia Unravelled so you don't have to figure it out alone.
I'm Lyndal Harris, a Dementia Doula, Cognitive Stimulation Therapy facilitator, and founder of Compassionate Transitions. I share what I'm learning through working with individuals living with dementia and their families, my ongoing studies, and conversations with my peers.
I also bring my own lived experience as dementia runs in my family, and this is the information I wish I'd had earlier. My goal is simple - to help you feel more informed, more prepared, and a little less alone.
Whether you're supporting a loved one, navigating a recent diagnosis, or simply want to understand more about brain health, this podcast is for you.
New episodes drop weekly. Search Dementia Unravelled on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
Connect with Lyndal Harris:
Website: https://compassionatetransitions.com.au/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lyndalharris/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/compassionatetransitionsau
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Just some fun episodes for BIOS1101
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The Margin Line explores how America's most successful dental organizations scale from single practices to multi-state empires. Host Joe Lynch, Head of Customer Success at Dandy, interviews DSO executives and industry leaders about the strategies that actually work - from first acquisitions and integration playbooks to technology bets and operational efficiency. New episodes every Tuesday.
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Raw conversations with leading researchers, scientists, psychologists and athletes.
From mental health and neuroscience to extreme sports, creativity, and culture, each episode unpacks evidence-based insights with researchers, clinicians, and fascinating everyday people. Expect curious questions, honest conversations, and practical takeaways you can actually use—whether you’re chasing personal growth, better communication, or just want to understand why we do what we do.
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In this video, we break down Hantavirus, a rare but serious virus that has raised concerns online about whether it could become the next pandemic like COVID-19. Weโll explore: ๐ฌ What Hantavirus actually is ๐ Where it has been found and how it spreads โ ๏ธ Its symptoms and mortality rate ๐ง Why it is unlikely to become a global pandemic (and what experts say) ๐ก What you should realistically be aware of This is a science + awareness-based explanation to help you understand facts, not fear. Stay informed, stay safe, and letโs decode the truth together
#Hantavirus #VirusExplained #PandemicRisk #ScienceExplained #HealthAwareness #VirusFacts #DecodeWithFizzah #MedicalNews #PublicHealth #ScienceEducation
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George Knapp and Ron Futrell of KLAS TV Las Vegas talk about the great mysteries of mankind. UFO's, UAP's, aliens, the paranormal and much more.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mystery-wire-with-george-knapp--6937223/support. -
Feral by Design is a podcast that uses biomimicry to steal natureโs smartest strategies for human chaos.
Each episode starts with a messy real-world problem, turns to a creature thatโs already solved something similar, looks at their strategies and follows the thread you didnโt see coming. Sometimes it lands on one idea, sometimes a few - but it always lands somewhere useful.
Grounded in real science, told through self-deprecating stories, and always surprisingly practical.
Biomimicry made accessible, useful, and genuinely fun.
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Education, Conservation and Opportunities
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