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The kickass science and technology radio show that delivers an irreverent look at the week in science and technology.

The kickass science and technology radio show that delivers an irreverent look at the week in science and technology.

Welcome page Website of Erik Verlinde Erik P. Verlinde Institute for Theoretical PhysicsUniversity of AmsterdamValckenierstraat 651018 XE, Amsterdam Email: e.p.verlinde@uva.nl Digital Podcast | Best Podcast Directory | Get Free Podcasts Science News, Articles and Information | Scientific American Sciene Podcasts, The World Each week, The World’s Rhitu Chatterjee brings you the latest and greatest science news from all four corners of the globe. You can subscribe via iTunes, RSS or email. Also, check out our Science Forum page. Tweets and Germs, Science of Autobiographical Memory Podcast 161: The promise and challenge of monitoring infectious diseases online. Kids Improve Lives in Kolkata Slums, Mummies with Heart Disease Podcast 160: CT Scans of mummies from around the world show they had heart disease. The Science of Predicting Earthquakes, My Favorite 2012 Stories Podcast 159: A conversation with British seismologist Roger Musson about his new book on the science of predicting earthquakes. Origins of the Turkey, Restoring India’s Riverbanks, Clever Dog Lab Podcast 158: Your thanksgiving turkey is not as American as you may think. The Threat of Zoonotic Diseases, Boosting Kids’ Brainpower Podcast 157: David Quammen on his new book, Spillover:Animal Infections and Human Pandemics.

Cocktail Party Physics Blubrry - Welcome ABC Science Hot tags Weather Climate Change Planets and Asteroids Archaeology Fossils Editor's choice Sunday, 15 January 2017 RN Offtrack Counting birds to save the Murray-Darling Friday, 18 November 2016 Professor Richard Kingsford has spent much of his life counting birds: a critical body of work that shows Australia's rivers are under threat. Great Moments in Science The earworms you can't get out of your head Tuesday, 29 November 2016If you've ever had a song stuck in your head, you'll know it's annoying. Photos Incredible inner space Venture into the micro world of human anatomy and animals with teeth reinforced with iron, scales that reflect light and velvet 'fingers' on their skin captured by scientists from the Australian Microscopy and Microanalysis Research Facility. More galleries Science Quizzes Aussie birds quiz Can you tell the difference between a cuckoo and a cockatoo, or a peregrine and a penguin? Chemistry quiz Is your chemistry knowledge as light as helium or as heavy as plutonium?

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