Wednesday 25 November 2009

Short Science Podcast 026a (Supplement)


Welcome to our supplemental download for Episode 026 of the Short Science Podcast!

In Episode 026 we met Natty Adams and heard some brief snippets of his chip music. This download features a live set performed earlier this year by Natty Adams at Public Assembly in Brooklyn, New York.
Please see www.shortscience.co.uk/nattyadams for more details about the man himself and for more downloads!


Short Science Podcast 026


Welcome to the twenty-sixth episode of the Short Science Podcast!

Join Elizabeth and Emma for all the very best science in brief.

We kick off the podcast with a few prominent science news headlines from the week including:
- global warming could be provoking African conflict
- slacking immune cells may account for Crohn's disease
- a freezing moon that could support life
- cannibals prove evolutionary theory

Emma kicks off the capsules this week with a Capsule Science uncovering the workings of the Wii games console.

We have a fantastic interview with New York based chip musician Natty Adams where he demonstrates the technology using an old-school gameboy.

Elizabeth rounds off the capsules this week looking at biofeedback technology in medicine and the gaming sector in Capsule Medicine.

And for a bit of light relief after all our mighty serious science, we have the quiz, and the conundrum for you to take a crack at! Just send in your answers to studio@shortscience.co.uk by 10am on Wednesday 2nd December for a chance to win!
Please send in any comments or questions to studio@shortscience.co.uk. Send us in suggestions for science topics that you think we should cover, or offer up your own science and join us on the show. See our website for more information http://www.shortscience.co.uk/!

If you'd prefer to listen to the broadcast show (which contains some fabuluos eighties music tracks) then join us live on http://www.icradio.com/ at 12-1pm (UK time) every Wednesday lunchtime or check out www.icradio.com/shortscience for the listen again links!

Wednesday 18 November 2009

Short Science Podcast 025


Welcome to the twenty-fifth edition of the Short Science Podcast.

Join Emma and Elizabeth for all the very best science in brief!

We kick off the podcast with a few prominent science news headlines from the week including:
- plastics make baby boys more feminine
- pacemaker patients should listen to their music live
- humans try to create wings
- cocaine not a great mixer with pepper spray

In this special edition of Short Science focussing on malaria, Emma takes us through the basic science of the disease in Capsule Science and Elizabeth focuses on the individual and global health impact in Capsule Medicine, along with prevention and treatment measures.

We look to ourselves this week and take the opportunity to get to know Emma a little bit better in our guest slot, finding out about her science background and aspirations.

And for a bit of light relief after all our mighty serious science (!) we have the quiz and a maths conundrum for you to take a crack at! Just send in your answers by 10am on Wednesday 25th November 2009 for a chance to win a Short Science fridge magnet!

Send in your comments and suggestions to studio@shortscience.co.uk.

Send us in your requests for topics that you would like us to cover, or offer up your own science and join us as a guest on the show! Visit our website for more information: http://www.shortscience.co.uk/.

You can also join our guests by posting your profile and/or Capsule Science for everyone to take a look at.

If you'd prefer to listen to the broadcast show (which contains some fabulous eighties music) then catch us live on the IC Radio website http://www.icradio.com/ every Wednesday lunchtime 12-1pm (UK time) or for a listen again link check out: www.icradio.com/shortscience.