Science Talk Australia

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Science Talk Australia


Science Talk Australia

Genre Talk Radio / Podcast
Running time 15 minutes
Country Flag of Australia Australia
Starring Darren Osborne
Creator(s) Darren Osborne
Air dates 2007 – present
No. of episodes 10+
Website http://sciencetalk.libsyn.com
Podcast feed http://sciencetalk.libsyn.com/rss

Science Talk Australia is a fortnightly science podcast produced and presented by Darren Osborne. Segments from this show can also be heard on the Diffusion Science Radio Show. Each week, Science Talk Australia contains an interview with a notable Australian scientist, as well as the latest in science news and a quiz. Archived versions of the show are available on the external site and through the podcast on iTunes.

Notable guests have included Dr Severence MacLaughlin from University of Adelaide who talked about how a mother's lifestyle before conception can affect her offspring, and Dr Russell Keast of Deakin University who found that caffeine does not have the flavour enhancing qualities claimed by soft drink manufacturers.

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