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That's What I Call Science!

National award-winning radio show and podcast bringing a fresh new perspective on the issues that matter to you from the heart of Tasmania. We cover all things Science, Technology, Engineering, Maths and Medicine (STEMM) from medical marijuana to science behind mental health issues, we feature expert guests and get to the guts of the issue. 

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Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
29 minutes
Episodes
293
Years Active
2019 - 2025
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Episode 295: Engineering a Microplastic-Free World

Episode 295: Engineering a Microplastic-Free World

This episode continues our microplastics mini-series with a focus on engineering solutions.  Dr Anna Wróbel an environmental engineer from the School of Engineering at the University of Tasmania join…

00:27:50  |   Sun 31 Aug 2025
Episode 294: Engineering microplastics out of the food chain

Episode 294: Engineering microplastics out of the food chain

In this episode we continue our microplastics mini-series, this time considering the intersection between agricultural systems and engineering.  Our two guests, Sadique Bawa Anyame and Carmel Towns a…

00:27:50  |   Sun 24 Aug 2025
Episode 293: Micro-plastics, big problem

Episode 293: Micro-plastics, big problem

Microplastics are everywhere, in the ocean, our food, and even the air we breathe. But what exactly are they, where do they come from, and why should we care? In this episode, we chat with Elise Tuur…

00:27:50  |   Sun 17 Aug 2025
Episode 292: Modelling Nature’s Complexity

Episode 292: Modelling Nature’s Complexity

How do you track the invisible spread of disease or predict the risks of invasive species? In this episode, we speak with ecological modeller, Nick Beeton, who uses maths, stats and a whole lot of co…

00:27:50  |   Sun 10 Aug 2025
How the Zebra Got its Stripes (and the Chemistry that made it happen)

How the Zebra Got its Stripes (and the Chemistry that made it happen)

In this episode, we’re exploring the fascinating world of oscillating chemical reactions — those rare reactions that don’t just proceed in one direction, but actually cycle, changing colours as they …

00:27:50  |   Sun 03 Aug 2025
Episode 290: Breaking Down the Numbers

Episode 290: Breaking Down the Numbers

Returning guest Priya Kitchener joins us to unpack Australia’s PISA study results and what they say about how well our students are performing in mathematics.

With experience in both public and privat…

00:27:50  |   Sun 27 Jul 2025
Episode 289: Learning Literacy

Episode 289: Learning Literacy

Nearly 50% of Tasmanians struggle with literacy. Kaitlyn shares her lived experience with literacy and the changes she decided to make for herself by joining 26Ten as an adult learner. She shares her…

00:27:50  |   Sun 20 Jul 2025
Episode 288: AI Ethics & Information

Episode 288: AI Ethics & Information

Ever wondered why librarians tell you to only use sources from the last 5 years? Or what makes research "powerful"? Join us as we chat with a 25-year veteran librarian from the University of Tasmania…

00:27:50  |   Sun 13 Jul 2025
Episode 287: Deadly Reptiles & STEM Yarns

Episode 287: Deadly Reptiles & STEM Yarns

In this episode, we sit down with proud Kamilaroi man, author, and science champion Corey Tutt to talk about his latest book Caution! This Book Contains Deadly Reptiles. We explore how this vibrant a…

00:27:50  |   Sun 06 Jul 2025
Episode 286: How quantum computing could break the world…and fix it again

Episode 286: How quantum computing could break the world…and fix it again

Could you play Minecraft on a quantum computer?

In this episode, we’re joined by Professor Susan Coppersmith from the University of New South Wales to explore the strange and fascinating world of quan…

00:27:50  |   Sun 29 Jun 2025
Episode 285: Into the Quantum Realm

Episode 285: Into the Quantum Realm

How does your phone know when to turn off the screen? Why can we build ultra-fast computers and super-sensitive sensors? And how does a DSLR camera capture images? Well, it’s all to do with quantum m…

00:27:50  |   Sun 22 Jun 2025
Episode 284: Rocking the Classroom with Hands-On Science

Episode 284: Rocking the Classroom with Hands-On Science

This week we chat with Jo Watkins, CEO of Australian Earth Science Education (AusEarthEd), a national not-for-profit bringing Earth and Environmental Science to classrooms around the country. From me…

00:27:50  |   Sun 15 Jun 2025
Episode 283: Fantastic Exoplanets and Where to Find Them

Episode 283: Fantastic Exoplanets and Where to Find Them

In this episode, we travel beyond our solar system to learn about the weird and wonderful world of exoplanets — planets orbiting stars far beyond our Sun.  Our expert guest, Dr Erica Thygesen from th…

00:27:50  |   Sun 08 Jun 2025
Episode 282: Diving for Data in Tasmania’s waters

Episode 282: Diving for Data in Tasmania’s waters

Ever wondered what it’s like to do science underwater? In this episode, marine biologist and scientific diver Dr Jennie Smith joins co-host Hannah Moore and host Dr Olly Dove to talk all things scien…

00:27:50  |   Sun 01 Jun 2025
Episode 281: Seafloor Study of a Submarine Eruption

Episode 281: Seafloor Study of a Submarine Eruption

In this episode, we dive deep (literally) into underwater volcanology with Associate Professor Rebecca Carey, a world-renowned volcanologist and researcher at the University of Tasmania. Co-host Dr H…

00:27:50  |   Sun 25 May 2025
Episode 280: Like father, like daughter

Episode 280: Like father, like daughter

This week is a big one for our regular host, Olly, as she celebrates her 100th episode hosting That's What I Call Science!

To celebrate the milestone, Olly has invited her dad, Frederick Dove, onto th…

00:27:50  |   Sun 18 May 2025
Episode 279: Landmark Trees and Science Tourism

Episode 279: Landmark Trees and Science Tourism

This week we’re joined by forest ecologist, tree climber, and science tour guide Yoav Daniel Bar-Ness, founder of Giant Tree Expeditions. From climbing the world’s tallest flowering plant to mapping …

00:27:50  |   Sun 11 May 2025
Episode 278: Avoidance - Is it all in our heads?

Episode 278: Avoidance - Is it all in our heads?

In today’s episode, we take a walk down an unusual road: the pathway inside our own brains. 

Dr James Crane tells Olly about his work in neuroanatomy, how neural pathways and hormones can lead to avoi…

00:27:50  |   Sun 04 May 2025
Episode 277: A Microscopic Look at Learning

Episode 277: A Microscopic Look at Learning

From marsupial reproductive biology to microscopic anatomy - aka histology - the scale of Dr Jamie Chapman’s work in how bodies function has gotten progressively smaller over the years.


What hasn’t go…

00:27:50  |   Sun 27 Apr 2025
Episode 276: From Science Class to Scrubs

Episode 276: From Science Class to Scrubs

In today’s episode, Dr. Sam Rose opens the operating curtains to give us a glimpse into her journey of becoming a doctor. 

Dr Sam tells Olly and Tegan about how she went from high school to medical sc…

00:27:50  |   Sun 20 Apr 2025
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