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Jan 2025
Titans of Science: Marc Abrahams
51m 30s
Jan 2025
Titans of Science: David Baker
51m 17s
Dec 2024
Titans of Science: Jocelyn Bell Burnell
51m 45s
Jan 2025
What Scientists Have Learned From 125 Years Of Bird Counts
18m 22s
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How Do Birds Fly?
28m 45s
Dec 2020
Do animals exercise?
37m 44s
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Bruise colour, DNA tests and Lightning
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'They Might Be Giants' Sings About Science
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Celebrating 30 years of science talkback with Dr Karl
39m 46s
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Episode 5: How Do We Know Anything?
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How did intelligence arise?
1 h
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Health, Astronomy, And Climate Experts On 2024’s Coolest Science
48m 47s
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What is the Nature of Dark Energy?
27m 59s
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Dr Karl answers these questions and more, on triple j Mornings with Lucy Smith.
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Previous 'Mornings' presenters drop by to share their favourite Dr Karl moments from the last 30 years on triplej. Plus: Karl's favourite organ; his first comments on radio re-enacted; and the five most-common science questions asked by listeners.
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