Sun, 29 April 2007
We talked nanotechnology with Dr Kristin Alford - what is it, what can it be used for, and how do you bring this information to the public? Kristin explains. We also heard how a holiday to Lord Howe Island can be a scientific and educational experience and how humans, from a genetic point of view, are not really a pinnacle of evolution. Other stories were the discovery of the most Earth-like extrasolar planet yet and bath toys in ocean currents. For more information visit www.einsteinagogo.net |
Sun, 29 April 2007
This week on Marinara we caught up on the news of the week - including the winners of this year's Victorian Coastal Awards. We were joined by Neil Blake from Blue Wedges who spoke of their concern about the proposed channel deepening project. Then it was back to 1998 for 10 years in 10 months whene we played Tim Allen's interview with Tim Winton and Anth's talk with Billy Hurley about Otters. For more info on today visit: http://www.radiomarinara.com/2007/runningsheet29Apr07.htm Want to know more? Visit www.radiomarinara.com for all the gossip on Radio Marinara. |
Thu, 26 April 2007
Hosted by Mike Bantick with Ed Borland. Discussions include: PS3 and realtime tv video downloads in Australia http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/11569/1085/ Supreme Commander http://www.supremecommander.com/ Ubuntu 7.04 and Nvidia drivers http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download When a Mac vulnerability really isnâ??t so http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/11579/53/ For further info , links and archives check out the Byte Into Blog site at byteintoit.wordpress.com or subscribe to the blog feed to have topics and links delivered to your door! byteintoit.wordpress.com/feed/
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Tue, 24 April 2007
Yui and Takaharu Tezuka, Tokyo www.tezuka-arch.com/english Chris Bosse, PTW, Sydney www.chrisbosse.de Ingrid Richards, Cox Reiner, Brisbane www.cox.com.au Professor Des Smith, Deakin University |
Sun, 22 April 2007
We invited back Dr Matt from the Department of Zoology, University of Melbourne, to discuss his research on the evolution of insect pheromones. We also discussed TV science and the recent World Conference of Science Journalists held in Melbourne. Other stories were the making of a harder-than-diamond material and detecting life with real-time sensors. For more information visit www.einsteinagogo.net |
Sun, 22 April 2007
This week on Marinara we were joined by surfing psychologist and author, Richard Bennett - he has just released a new edition of his book, The Surfers Mind. Rod Jones joined us to talk about the surf culture in the 70s and marine soundscape guy Jeff Maynard showed us some of the best and worst B-grade surf movies. For more info on today visit: http://www.radiomarinara.com/2007/runningsheet01Apr07.htm Want to know more? Visit www.radiomarinara.com for all the gossip on Radio Marinara. |
Thu, 19 April 2007
This week hosted by Phil Wales with Keren Flavell.
Show topics include: US webcasters will face sharp rises in royalty fees, Opinion on DRM provision in Vista & a cost analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection, 10 Vista tips and tutorials, 20 Vista how-to's, People posting the output from the free Belarc Advisor PC auditing tool may not realise that they are publishing windows key s (and other software keys as well), Fast XP and Vista defragmentation, Lifehacker's top 10 free windows downloads, How to use Google to view blocked sites, Google reached an agreement to acquire DoubleClick & Microsoft contends that Google's $3.1 billion deal to buy DoubleClick would hurt competition in the online advertising market, Microsoft introduces Silverlight, Samsung says another dual-format Blu-ray/HD-DVD combo player on the way, A new VESA-approved digital interface standard is meant to replace DVI and VGA ports, Keren's report from Virtual Worlds 2007, Video sites with less regard for copyright than Youtube, YouTube recently announced that they will be launching a new site called Citizentube that will specifically cover political content, Social Media - the right tools for the right job, A comparison of social-news sites. For further info , links and archives check out the Byte Into Blog site at byteintoit.wordpress.com or subscribe to the blog feed to have topics and links delivered to your door! byteintoit.wordpress.com/feed/ |
Tue, 17 April 2007
Kurakawa Capsule Tower in danger www.arcspace.com/architects/kurokawa/nakagin/nakagin.html Interview with Mark Goulthorpe Architectural League www.archleague.org |
Tue, 17 April 2007
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Sun, 15 April 2007
Which is the greater mystery, the breeding habits of the platypus or the workings of the human heart? Listen to our book review to find out. Also, why do animals use sex to reproduce when it's so much easier to use parthenogenesis for reproduction? Our studio guest explains. Other stories discussed were zoo animals as behavioural subjects, ancient T.rex collagen, failure of the Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft and evolution of stomach ulcer-causing bacteria. For more information visit www.einsteinagogo.net |
