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      <title>Popular science outlets in Australia</title>
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        <![CDATA[William Burns - Newspapers, magazines, Internet sites, radio and TV programmes that cover science here in Australia. If we need to engage with the community more, wouldn't it be useful to make a list of where we need to go to do it?]]>
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      <title>Comedy or tragedy?</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lee Turnpenny - I’m not sure which is funnier. A few days ago, we were alerted (sorry, I can’t find where) to the imminentness of "_Lab Rats_":http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/tv/lab_rats/ (first flagged up to _NN_ by "Scott Keir":http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/scottkeir/2007/09/15/mike-mcshanes-glitter-kisses-chris-addisons-lab-rats), the new BBC filmed-before-a-studio-audience (uh-oh) sitcom, set in]]>
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      <title>Science on TV and radio this week</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - *News* The BBC have announced a major 'season' to coincide with next year's Darwin200 celebrations. David Attenborough, Andrew Marr, Jimmy Doherty and others will celebrate the great naturalist (and "Nature Network blogger":http://network.nature.com/blogs/user/charlesdarwin) throughout winter 08/09. On with the listings. As]]>
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      <title>How she really does it: A Radio Talk Show for Women</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - Today I had the pleasure of conversing with Koren Motekaitis who is host of a public radio show here in Davis called "A Radio Talk Show for Women":http://www.howshereallydoesit.com/How_She_Really_Does_It/Welcome.html “How She Really Does It” covers a variety of topics, including balancing]]>
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      <title>Science on TV and Radio this week</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - Football, Wimbledon, Glastonbury, Big Brother. It’s slim pickings for science broadcasts this week—but watch out for an unusual guest appearance on Saturday. As always, wildlife/nature programmes are highlighted in green, whereas science shows are in black. *Monday* 3.45 Cosmic Quest,]]>
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      <title>Science on TV and Radio this week</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - *News*: This Autumn, BBC2 will screen a major new series about the world’s watery bits. Called, simply, ‘Oceans’ the eight-part series sends divers, naturalists and scientists to some of the most inaccessible parts of the planet. Why am I telling]]>
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      <title>Science on TV and Radio this week</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - Wildlife/nature programmes are highlighted in green, whereas science shows are in black. *Monday* 3.45 %{color:red}HIGHLIGHT% Cosmic Quest, Radio 4. Heather cooper begins a new series with a look at the astronomy of the ancient Greeks. 7.30 The Sky at Night,]]>
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      <title>Science on TV and Radio this week</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - Wildlife/nature programmes are highlighted in green, whereas science shows are in black. *Monday* 8.00 The Gadget Show, FIVE. %{color:green}8.00 The Life of Mammals, BBC4. 9.00 100 Years of Wildlife Films, BBC4.% 9.00 Frontiers, Radio 4. The British Antarctic Survey. *Tuesday*]]>
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      <title>Science on TV and Radio this week</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - Wildlife/nature programmes are highlighted in green, whereas science shows are in black. *Monday* 7.30 How Do They Do It?, FIVE. Fireproofing sofas and other goods. 8.00 The Gadget Show, FIVE. 8.00 Dispatches, C4. Analysing the dubious claims of beauty creams.]]>
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      <title>Science on TV and Radio this week</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matt Brown - Wildlife/nature programmes are highlighted in green, whereas science shows are in black. *Monday* 7.30 How Do They Do It?, FIVE. Keeping the Thames free of rubbish. 8.00 The Gadget Show, FIVE. Robotic mops? The mind boggles. 9.00 Am I Normal?,]]>
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