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Lab Notes: A debunked vaccine theory rears its ugly head â again
mardi 21 janvier 2025 ⢠Duration 13:15
Robert F Kennedy Jr is tipped to lead the US Department of Health and Human Services. Over the years, RFK Jr has repeatedly pushed the claim that childhood vaccines cause autism spectrum disorder â a theory that's been well and truly debunked.
So where did this idea come from? What's bowel disease got to do with it? And what might the US expect with an anti-vaxxer at the helm of health and human services?
Learn more on Lab Notes, the new show that brings you the science of new discoveries and current events. Get in touch with us: labnotes@abc.net.au
Micronesian community and scientists unite to protect remote Ulithi atoll
samedi 18 janvier 2025 ⢠Duration 54:03
A remote community in the western Pacific is working with scientists to battle the effects of invasive species, a leaking WW2 oil tanker and climate change.
Science Extra: More auroras in store?
mardi 17 dÊcembre 2024 ⢠Duration 50:05
More than 30 years ago, astronomers came up with the bold idea to build the worldâs biggest radio telescopes.
One is now taking shape in the Western Australian outback, where scientists and engineers are installing more than 130,000 Christmas-tree-shaped antennas onto the red earth.
And those stunning auroras over the past year? Thereâs a good chance weâll see more colourful displays in 2025.
All that and more with ABC Science digital executive producer Genelle Weule and University of Sydney astronomer and 2024 ABC Science Top Fiver Dr Laura Driessen.
Unravelling the mysterious workings of the epigenome â and the universe
samedi 13 mai 2023 ⢠Duration 54:09
Dark matter is assumed to be responsible for holding the universe together. So where is it?
Celebrating David Attenborough on his 97th birthday
samedi 6 mai 2023 ⢠Duration 54:10
Reflecting on Sir David Attenborough's decades-long contribution to our understanding of the natural world.Â
A lab for seas and winds, measuring carbon dioxide and monitoring animal ecology
samedi 29 avril 2023 ⢠Duration 54:07
Dave Keeling started measuring carbon dioxide in 1958, Daveâs son Ralph continues his fatherâs work today.
Astronomers watch as black hole pulls dust cloud apart
samedi 22 avril 2023 ⢠Duration 54:16
And bee venom shows promise treating a range of cancers.
Beaming energy to Earth from space
samedi 15 avril 2023 ⢠Duration 54:04
And one hundred years ago, a scientific expedition in Australia showed Einstein was right.
Technology helps scientists discover new species
samedi 8 avril 2023 ⢠Duration 54:08
As pressure on the natural world increases, new technology is bringing fast results as scientists monitor fauna and flora and identify new species.
Bees communicate intricate information with their dance and Moon mission to map water
samedi 1 avril 2023 ⢠Duration 54:11
By performing their waggle dance, bees communicate information about direction, distance and quality of a food source.