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Our fuel for the future? Breaking down green hydrogen

EP07, with Professor Greg Metha.
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The computer will see you now. Can AI fill the gaps in our mental health care system?

EP06, with Associate Professor Carolyn Semmler.
Wildlife trade threatening unprotected animals

Have you ever wanted a two-toed sloth for a pet? How about a Chinese water dragon? Well, if you live in the United States you might just have a chance of snagging one of these exotic species. New research from the University of Adelaide’s Invasion Science and Wildlife Ecology Group shows that three times as many of these unregulated species are being imported into the US compared to regulated species.
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Biomimicry: Engineering innovations inspired by nature

EP02, with Doctor Noune Melkoumian.
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Bike tech powers world record win

Humpback whales might not be the first creature that springs to mind when you think of aerodynamics – nevertheless, their incredible ability to make tight turns and spectacular leaps has inspired cutting-edge cycling technology that powered Olympic cycling champion Filippo Ganna hour world record win.
New Weapons in the Battle Against Herbicide-Resistant Weeds

The Soares da Costa team from the University of Adelaide’s Waite Research Institute has developed new herbicidal compounds that will stop resistant weeds in their tracks.
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