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December 2005
Saturday 31
Saturday 24
Saturday 17
- Oldest humans in northern Europe
- The role of soils in the carbon cycle
- Mt Stromlo after the fire
- Cravens Peak - biodiversity of the Simpson Desert
Saturday 10
- Sir Martin Rees
- Climate - It's changing fast
- Dirty bombs
- Maths anxiety just doesn't add up
- Eclectus parrot
- Scrub Jays are clever thieves
- Gorilla communication
Saturday 03
November 2005
Saturday 26
Saturday 19
- Lateral gene transfer
- Tracing genetic history
- Algae and vitamin B12
- Purifying water with sunlight
- Voyager - A message from Earth
- Incidence and causes of epilepsy
- Changing names
Saturday 12
- Making nylon greener
- Deflecting incoming asteroids
- Study of lemurs in Madagascar
- Digital camera turns 30
- Synthetic rock stores nuclear waste
- Square Kilometre Array
Saturday 05
October 2005
Saturday 29
- Intelligent Design
- The Age of the Earth
- Are you feeling lucky?
- A Tribute to Sir Fred Hoyle
- Intelligent Design
Saturday 22
- Wheat's Gene for Flowering
- New Stem Cell Breakthrough
- Venus Express
- Britain's Chief Scientist on Climate Change
- Carbon Capture and Storage
- Sweeping CO2 Under the Rug
- Nanoadditive in Diesel Fuel
Saturday 15
- Nanoparticles in Sunscreen
- Hearing and Hearing Loss
- Environmental Auditing
- Science, Mathematics and the Riddles of Camelot
Saturday 08
Saturday 01
September 2005
Saturday 24
- Ecstasy Linked to Immunosuppression
- Carbon Loss in Soils
- Grass Used as Fuel Source
- Cassini, Saturn & Enceladus
- Hate Radio in Rwandan Genocide
- Age-Related Prejudice
- How to Keep Your Brain Young
Saturday 17
- Enceladus
- Water on Mars
- Living in microgravity
- Robert Winston - Who Owns Science?
- Tracing Thoroughbred Lines
- Global Warming Equals More Hungry People
Saturday 10
Saturday 03
August 2005
Saturday 27
Saturday 20
- Star Wars Weapons System Revisited
- How many dimensions might there be?
- Chickens, Space & the Pecking Order
- The Science Show's Most Notorious Guests
- Stem Cells: The Case for Therapeutic Cloning
- The Recherche Archipelago
- Farewell Bill Hammack - for now
- Japan's 'Scientific Whaling'
Saturday 13
- Space Shuttle Discovery and NASA's Future
- Eureka Awards 2005
- R H Morrison Awards for Student Science Journalism
- Dengue Fever
Saturday 06
July 2005
Saturday 30
- Vale Sir Richard Doll
- Early Recording Technology
- The Politics of Waterless Urinals
- Norfolk Island - History & Natural History
- Wind Power in Western Australia
- Engineers Without Borders
Saturday 23
- Wildlife Responds to Climate Change
- The Remote Control Story
- Norfolk Island
- Profile of Isaac Newton
- Revival of the Ancient Library of Alexandria
Saturday 16
- CCTV Study
- Genes and Reading
- Sir Fred Hoyle 1915 - 2001
- Clarence Birdseye and Frozen Food
- Affirmative Action in Education
- Polymer Mirrors Nature
- The Plague in Britain
- Ideas for a New Chief Scientist
Saturday 09
- Algorithms, Virtual Ants and Traffic Control
- Ocean Acidification Report
- Space Shuttle Discovery
- Deep Impact meets Comet Tempel 1
- Profile of Jack Kilby - Engineer
- Algorithms and Air Traffic Control
- Argentine Ants
- Profile of the John Tradescants
Saturday 02
June 2005
Saturday 25
Saturday 18
- Global Dimming
- Einstein's Apartment in Bern Switzerland
- The Sounds of Stars
- The History of the Flush Loo
Saturday 11
- Stem Cell Research
- TV Documentary: The End Of The World As We Know It
- Restoring Rivers
- The History of the Equals Sign
- Albert Einstein - A Poem and a Chat
- Students and Practical Experiments
- Studying Science in Regional Australia
- Hermes and the Naked Flame : The Theory of String
Saturday 04
May 2005
Saturday 28
- Predictive Genomic Testing
- Developments in Fibre Optics
- Cambrian Explosion Explained
- The March Of Unreason
- New TV Science Program
- New Science Magazine
- Hermes and the Naked Flame
- Emmah Money - Girlfriend of the Year
Saturday 21
- Global Dimming - and Brightening
- Flies adapt to temperature rise
- Super Volcanism
- iPods and IP
- Macro quantum mechanics
- Hermes & the Naked Flame
- Journey to the bottom of the sea
Saturday 14
- AIDS Prevention & Mary Magdalene
- Parasitic Worms
- 40th Anniversary of Moore's Law
- Moore's Law
- Computer program detects faults in machinery
- Hermes: Chop Water, Carry Wood
- Tasmanian Devils in Trouble
- Tigers, Devils & Polyamory
- Genetic Barcoding
Saturday 07
April 2005
Saturday 30
- Space News
- Hermes on the Galaxy
- Future Funding of Health and Medical Research
- Book Review: 'Selling Sickness'
- Josiah Willard Gibbs Profile
- Comfortable Cows
- Toilet Training Your Cat
- John von Neumann Profile
Saturday 23
- Science Policy & the British Election
- US Science Policy
- Hermes on Time
- Manipulating Memory
- The Charm of Leeches
Saturday 16
- Are We Alone?
- Throw the Big Fish Back
- The Uncertain Life of a Squid
- Barbara McClintock Profile
- What's Happening with Whales?
Saturday 09
- String Theory
- NASA - Watch This Space
- Evolution, Creationism & Censorship
- Creationism, Evolution & the Steve Project
- The Truth About CSI
Saturday 02
March 2005
Saturday 26
Saturday 19
- When Seeing's Not Believing
- Making the Blind See
- Nanotechnology: the Science of the Future
- Hammack on High Tech Blades
- The Kyoto Protocol - and why we need it
- Hermes on Terreforming Mars
- Frog Stories
Saturday 12
- Mine Tailings Solution
- Cosmic Archaeology
- Harvard, Women and Science
- Women and Cars
- Carbon Fibre Cars
- Everyday Physics
- Science Meets Parliament
Saturday 05
February 2005
Saturday 26
January 2005
Saturday 29
- Tsunami
- Hammack on LED
- Evolving Robots
- Hermes on Einstein
- Cow Poetry - Artificial Insemination
- Derek Denton awarded AC. And the death of Miriam Rothschild.
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Journey to Chernobyl
Saturday 22
- Huygens Has Landed
- Melanoma and Viruses
- Bill Hammack's Year in Review
- Philip Glass & Einstein
- Profile of V Gordon Childe
