Listen up as experts from Australia’s Deakin University take on the big ideas shaping our future. Each week, our guest is challenged with the question – if they could only change one thing to improve our world, what would it be? Host Larni Salathiel explores issues as diverse as diet, farming, cyber…
Scientists are rushing headlong into experimenting with gene editing technology. Eben Kirksey – one of the world’s most promising young anthropologists – is urging us to pause and consider “what makes us human?” in this provocative podcast.
By 2031, 3.3 million Australians are expected to have type 2 diabetes. In this podcast, world-leading diabetes researcher Dr Kathryn Aston-Mourney shares her perspective on the disease and makes the case for a full-scaled approach to combat the problem.
Anthropologist Professor Emma Kowal fearlessly pries open some of Australia’s most challenging problems. Hear how she became motivated to improve life for Indigenous Australians and other marginalised groups.
From tunnelling into dangerous mines, to defusing bombs, robots are making life easier and safer for humans. The father of Australia’s police OzBot, Dr Michael Fielding tells Larni how he develops robots and the tasks they are likely to perform.
From coral reefs, to the Brazilian rainforests, to the Antarctic shelf, scientist Emily Nicholson is part of a global team that assesses the conservation values of the world’s ecosystems. She shares some important facts about climate change and how you too can make a difference.
A world where robots are common-place is almost here. In fact, technology is no longer the limiting factor. Associate Prof James Mullins suggests where we will see robots, how they will benefit us and the ethical questions we need to consider.
Nicole Rinehart is living proof that one person can make a difference to the lives of many. Hear how her AllPlay social movement is giving thousands of children with disabilities access to organised sport and cultural opportunities that most children take for granted.
Australians lost $10 million to scammers last year. Cybercrime seems headed in one direction, but Damien Manuel is bringing together the best minds and best ideas to combat threats to our wallets, privacy and national security.
We love them, we hate them, or they might be our guilty pleasure, but do celebrities and popular culture really matter? Prof Sean Redmond explains why they do and we should all be celebrity literate.
Prof Samantha Hepburn is a modern-day ‘Athena’ – wielding the law to protect nature. Hear how she became an expert on Queensland’s Adani coal mine case and why we all need to care about climate change.
Listen up as experts from Australia’s Deakin University take on the big ideas shaping our future. Each week, our guest is challenged with the question – if they could only change one thing to improve our world, what would it be?