Catalyst - Season 11

Season 11

Episodes

Swimming in it - SKA - Birth of Radio Astronomy - Snail Whisperer - Animal Action: Clever Crows

Exercise Overdose - Robot Wars - Mars Rover - Einstein's Mistake

Jaws - Synthetic Skin - GPS - Dog Brain - Wolf Behaviour - Underwater locomotion

Trunk Calls - Zoonosis - Virus - Peacock spider - Floppy Frogs

Peak Phosphorus - Comfort Food - GM for Good - Food Coma - Salt - Perfect Cuppa

Corneal Stem Cells - Ballistic Tongues - Caves and Climate Change - Folding Observatory - Neptune

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Fin Forensics - Mean Girls - Boys Toys - Low GI Diet - Discovery of Other Earths

Iron Whales - Koala Heatwave - Asthma Thunderstorm - Poobiotics - SOS Network

Road Kill Rescue - Cyberchondria - Cat Lap - Kitchen Science - GM Chocolate Trees

The Oil Crunch – Kenyan Hot Rocks – Australian Nuclear Future - Oil From Algae

Beyond Petrol II - Bowel Cancer - Touring Down Under - Jellyfish Vortex

CAVlab - Faster Computing - Saving Acid Wetlands - Lashi Bandara Profile - Marvellous Mangroves - Processionary Caterpillars

Robotic Heart Surgery - Voodoo - Penguin DNA - Father of Photovoltaics - Sydney Brick Pit Fossil - Placebo

Beach Worm Whisperer - God's Algorithm - Lapita People - Bacterial Migration - Wet Doggy Wiggle

Rebreathers - Voyage of Malaspina - Deep Sea Mining - The Mariana Trench - Deep Sea Diners - Hesperides Science

Mystery of the Flesh Eaters - Bone Scaffold - Space Beer - Biggest Bang - Bioluminescence - Why Is It So

Premenstrual Syndrome - Bamboo Clothing - Hemp - Natural User Interface - Professor Chris Dickman - Why Canberra Geology

Brain Sell - Lotus Effect - Parallel Universes - Smelly Space - Dog eyebrows - Deep Space Communications

Eaten to Extinction - Botox for Migraines - Radiant Beauty - Sweet Solution for Woodlands - Free Flight for Ants - Crush on Crustaceans

Human Probiotic Infusion - African Livestock - Prime Number Keys - Dog Bark - Human Biome - Elephant Cooperation

Sleeping with baby - Staying up late - Sleeping With Pain - Not Getting Enough

Optalert - Original Fauna - Owl Eyes - Carbon Cling Wrap - Mantis Shrimp Eyes - One Bligh Street

Ant Venom - Turbulence - UG99 - Neurotoxins - Dolphin Power - Cereal Iron

Brain Trauma - Eel migration - Homunculus - Molten Steel - Eureka People's Choice Award

Carbon Nano - Lucrative Algorithms - Fur Seals - West Coast Whales - Hot or Cold - Fast Food for Hummingbirds

A brief history of Nanotechnology - Golden Bullets - Nano-engineering - Delivering Medicines - Imperfect Diamonds - How small is small?

Radiation 101 - MEG Stuttering - Biggest Devonian Fish - Supertasters - Molten Steel - Nuclear Fungus

Australian Museum Eureka Prizes - Science Under Siege - Matilda-Jane Oke - Dr Paul Willis - Sleek Geeks

Evolution of the Electric Guitar - Astronaut John Grunsfeld - Cyanide Seeds - Natures Poisons - Honey Bee Aerobatics

Recovered Memories - 3D Printing - Wind and Waves - Gravity - Penguin Wave

In the Beginning- The GM tomato - Sorting Wheat from Chaff - Food Wastage - Daily Bread or Dread
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