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Is sitting down for long periods killing us? 11.07.2026 25:37
Guests: Dr. Frederick Ho, Senior Lecturer in Public health at the University of Glasgow Laura Hayes, Assistant Professor and Royal Society-Research Ireland University Research Fellow at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Phil Smyth, Physicist, Engineer and Science Communicator
Extra: What is Cystinosis? 07.07.2026 12:23
Guest: Anuj Chauhan, Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines
Is photographic memory a real thing? 05.07.2026 33:12
Guests: Gabrielle Principe, Professor in the Department of Psychology at the College of Charleston Jessamyn Fairfield from the University of Galway Shane Bergin, Physicist & Assistant Professor in Science Education at UCD
Extra: How VR can improve the health of the elderly 30.06.2026 21:34
Guest: Martin O’Neill, Lecturer in Population Health Informatics & Statistics at the Atlantic Technological University
The Internet of Animals 28.06.2026 33:49
Guests: Martin Wikelski, Director at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior Andrea Kwakowsky, Associate Professor of Pharmacology & Therapeutics at the University of Galway
Extra: How Wi-Fi can be used for surveillance 23.06.2026 14:36
Guest: Felix Morsbach, Privacy and Security Researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
What happens when you're struck by lightning? 21.06.2026 44:10
Guests: Jessamyn Fairfield from NUI Galway, Eoin Murphy Science Communicator, Mary Ann Cooper Managing Director in the African Centres for Lightning Education & Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois and Felix Morsbach Privacy and Security Researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT).
Extra: Can we cure nightmares? 16.06.2026 17:24
Guest: Michelle Carr, Director of the Dream Engineering Laboratory at Montreal's Centre for Advanced Research in Sleep Medicine and author of ‘Into the Dream Lab: The New Science of Dreams and Nightmares’.
Before Trees - What Were ‘Prototaxites’? 14.06.2026 31:29
Guests: Dr. Corentin Loron, Paleobiologist in Trinity College Dublin Dr. Susan Kelleher, Associate Professor of Chemistry in DCU Shane Bergin, Physicist & Assistant Professor in Science Education at UCD
Extra: Was there human sacrifice in ancient Rome? 09.06.2026 13:27
Guest: Frederic Auth, Doctoral Researcher at Goethe-Universität Frankfurt
How does sperm work in outer space? 07.06.2026 33:37
Guests: Hannah Lyons, Reproduction Researcher in Adelaide University Matthew Campbell from Trinity College Dublin Dr Ruth Freeman from Research Ireland
Extra: How microbes tackle pollution 02.06.2026 15:24
Guest: Ludmilla Aristilde, Environmental Engineering Professor at Northwestern University
The Chimpanzee War in Uganda 31.05.2026 42:56
Guests: John Mitani, Primatologist at the University of Michigan and Co-Founder of the Ngogo Chimpanzee Project Laura Hayes, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Dr Ruth Freeman of Research Ireland
Extra: New Prostate Cancer Trials in Ireland 26.05.2026 14:45
Guest: Dr Paul Kelly, Medical Director of the UPMC Cancer Network in Ireland
Learning while you sleep! 24.05.2026 31:50
Guests: Dr Karen Konkoly, Dream Scientist at the University of Cambridge Dr Ruth Freeman of Research Ireland Professor Annie Curtis of the RCSI
Extra: Does science back up weird skincare trends? 19.05.2026 15:08
Guest: Dr Xinyi “Beibei” Du-Harpur, NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer at St John’s Institute of Dermatology and King’s College London
Early flavour memories may shape picky eaters 17.05.2026 35:19
Guests: Professor Nadja Reissland of Science Foundation Ireland Dr Ruth Freeman of Research Ireland Dr Fergus McAuliffe of Trinity College Dublin
Extra: Bodyoids 12.05.2026 13:45
Guest: Hank Greely, Professor of Law and Expert in Bioethics at Stanford University
What is ‘Forensic Botany’? 10.05.2026 41:11
Guests: Christopher Hardy, Forensic Botanist and Biology Professor at Millersville University Laura Hayes, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Tara Shine, Environmental Scientist
Extra: The Power of Plankton 05.05.2026 19:48
Guest: Vincent Doumeizel, Senior Adviser on the oceans to the United Nations Global Compact and author of ‘The Power of Plankton: How Plankton Made Life On Earth Possible and Why It’s Key To Our Future’.
The Smell of the Past 03.05.2026 38:40
Guests: Dr. Barbara Huber, Archaeochemist at the at the University of Tubingen in Germany Jessamyn Fairfield from NUI Galway John Regan from Maynooth University
Extra: AI Improving Medicine 28.04.2026 17:49
Guest: Charlotte Blease, Associate Professor in the Department of Women's and Children's Health, Uppsala University, Sweden and Author of ‘Dr Bot: Why Doctors Can Fail Us – and How AI Could Save Lives’.
Building a Warp Drive 26.04.2026 31:43
Guests: Dr. Katy Clough, Astrophysicist at Queen Mary University of London Annie Curtis Body Research Lecturer in RCSI Shane Bergin, Physicist & Assistant Prof in Science Education at UCD
Extra: How apples are engineered 21.04.2026 17:18
Guest: Kate Evans, Professor in the Department of Horticulture at Washington State University
Will AI replace scientists? 19.04.2026 38:25
Guests: Jeff Clune, CIFAR AI chair at the Victor Institute and Professor of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada Jessamyn Fairfield from NUI Galway Matthew Campbell from TCD
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