Cosmos Weekly's Year of Wonders
The Royal Institution of Australia
Cosmos Weekly is the place for conversations, debates, discussions and insights into the science that changes our lives, where working scientists explain how they came to be where they are, and what hopes and breakthroughs keep them forging on.
Duration - 4h 14m.
Author - The Royal Institution of Australia.
Narrator - Daniel Townsend.
Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2023 The Royal Institution of Australia Incorporated ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Cosmos Weekly is the place for conversations, debates, discussions and insights into the science that changes our lives, where working scientists explain how they came to be where they are, and what hopes and breakthroughs keep them forging on. Duration - 4h 14m. Author - The Royal Institution of Australia. Narrator - Daniel Townsend. Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023. Copyright - © 2023 The Royal Institution of Australia Incorporated ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:21
Editorial
Duration:00:02:58
Breath of fresh air
Duration:00:08:28
How to cook the perfect steak
Duration:00:09:21
Every move you make
Duration:00:08:21
The ai doctor will see you now
Duration:00:09:35
Culture, country and the challenge of change
Duration:00:06:56
Solar panels dirty little recycling secret
Duration:00:10:58
Regional Australia’s rare minerals chance
Duration:00:09:20
Is getting rid of use bys and best befores a solution?
Duration:00:09:36
Is this the world's weirdest telescope?
Duration:00:11:52
Old knowledge teaching new geology tricks
Duration:00:08:16
Deciphering the cryptic codes of autoimmune disease
Duration:00:09:47
Innoculating against disinformation
Duration:00:09:06
Solar vehicle’s paper trail around australia
Duration:00:06:44
The aussie startup creating next generation psychedelics
Duration:00:09:28
Are Australia’s coal companies underreporting their methane emissions?
Duration:00:11:57
The sun is angrier than expected, but we don’t know why
Duration:00:07:38
Measuring the impact of emissions on the murujuga rock art
Duration:00:10:24
The robot broke the child’s finger this is of course bad
Duration:00:09:20
Why curtailment has become a dirty word
Duration:00:07:11
What goes into the carbon calculator black box?
Duration:00:09:09
Wildfires and thunderstorms complex interconnections spawned by climate change
Duration:00:07:27
Unearthing Australia’s ancient birds of prey
Duration:00:06:10
The magic molecule that suppresses appetite during intense exercise
Duration:00:10:42
Quantum computing
Duration:00:08:14
The science behind inflight food
Duration:00:08:55
Testing the dark emu hypothesis
Duration:00:08:01
Human centred software
Duration:00:08:39
Would extraterrestrial life be as we know it?
Duration:00:09:51
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:10