Great Moments In Science

From the ground breaking and life saving to the wacky and implausible, Dr Karl Kruszelnicki reveals some of the best moments in science.

http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/greatmomentsinscience/

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 6m. Bisher sind 500 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 6 hours 7 minutes

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Fly eyes inspire solar panels


The eye of a 45-million-year-old fly can increase the power output of a solar panel by 10 per cent. Dr Karl is inspired by how an ancient insect helped solve a modern problem.


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 December 1, 2015  5m
 
 

Fly eyes inspire solar panels


The eye of a 45-million-year-old fly can increase the power output of a solar panel by 10 per cent. Dr Karl is inspired by how an ancient insect helped solve a modern problem.


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 December 1, 2015  6m
 
 

Emoji lords to release 67 new symbols


If you love smiley faces you'll weep with joy about the news we're about to get more emojis! Dr Karl reveals who holds the ultimate emoji power.


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 November 24, 2015  6m
 
 

Emoji lords to release 67 new symbols


If you love smiley faces you'll weep tears of joy about the news we're about to get more emojis! Dr Karl reveals who holds the ultimate emoji power.


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 November 24, 2015  6m
 
 

How on Earth do planes fly?


Seeing a plane get off the ground is an amazing sight! Dr Karl investigates the science of flying planes.


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 November 17, 2015  5m
 
 

How do planes fly?


Seeing a plane get off the ground is an amazing sight! Dr Karl investigates the science of flying planes.


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 November 17, 2015  5m
 
 

How many cells in a person?


It's a surprisingly hard question to answer, but Dr Karl has tracked down a reasonable estimate of the number of cells in the human body.


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 November 10, 2015  5m
 
 

How many cells in a person?


It's a surprisingly hard question to answer, but Dr Karl has tracked down a reasonable estimate of the number of cells in the human body.


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 November 10, 2015  5m
 
 

The beautiful act of vomiting


Vomiting may be disgusting but the physical processes behind it are actually beautifully choreographed, says Dr Karl.


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 November 3, 2015  6m
 
 

The beautiful act of vomiting


Vomiting may be one of most disgusting experiences you can have, but the physical processes behind it are actually beautifully choreographed.


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 November 3, 2015  6m