Episodes

Thursday Mar 31, 2011
A way through burns
Thursday Mar 31, 2011
Thursday Mar 31, 2011
Last week we recorded Dr Fiona Wood at the ANU, talking about her life, her work, and her passion. Her energy, her skill, and her passion were evident, and I believe everyone in the room was moved by her words. It was also great to meet her after our phone interview a couple of weeks earlier. Not apparent to Fuzzy listeners was the fact that her phone was on the blink as we were trying to make the call. Ah, technology. But now we could have a good laugh about it.

Tuesday Mar 22, 2011
Seat belts, sleep apneoa, hydrocephalus
Tuesday Mar 22, 2011
Tuesday Mar 22, 2011
How do you treat sleep apneoa? Here's are some intriguing cures you might not have heard of.
Today we combine two personal stories, one on sleep apneoa, and the other hydrocephalus (literally "water brain") with expert commentary from Prof Lynne Bilston (check out her interesting bio). Plus a look at seatbelt and motorcycle helmet safety.
(Note this podcast includes interviews with Debbie and Karl which were posted earlier).
Interview by Rod

Monday Mar 14, 2011
Prof Frank Fenner, Rabbits
Monday Mar 14, 2011
Monday Mar 14, 2011
I never met Prof Frank Fenner, but by all accounts he was a generous and talented scientist. Rabbits however, would not mourn his passing. Find out why in this personal tribute by the current director of John Curtin School Medical Research, Prof Julio Licinio. In this wide ranging interview we also discuss obesity, deep brain stimulation, and what it takes to translate advances in medicine into real world results. Prof Julio Licinio interviewed by Rod and Pallavi.

Friday Mar 04, 2011
Inspiring Australia
Friday Mar 04, 2011
Friday Mar 04, 2011
We all like to make a difference, but some do more than others. Dr Fiona Wood, Australian Living Treasure, former Australian of the Year, known to many Australians for her work on treating burns. She is best known for the 'spray on skin' treatment, but her work is much more extensive than that. What does a burn do, how does the body react, and how can we treat them? Also an interesting look at what and why researchers need to dip into that strange world - commercialisation. Interview by Rod with special thanks to Margaret McIver. And we're on Facebook

Tuesday Mar 01, 2011
A Square Kilometer
Tuesday Mar 01, 2011
Tuesday Mar 01, 2011
To peer deeper into the bowels of the universe we need to take the next big step in radio astronomy. How about one that's a square kilometer? No, that's not the size of the paddock, that's the surface of the collecting area. We're talking about a big project. Think the Snowy Mountains scheme, think the Large Hadron Collider. Big. Australia is in the running to host the SKA. Special guests today, Prof Frank Briggs, and David Reneke. Hosted by Rod with thanks to Annie Harris.

