Litmus – 01 – Moon Rocks
This is my favourite podcast created for the ANU, probably because it was so fun to make. In hindsight I think we managed to have a good balance between then
The work of Jamie Freestone and Mathew McGann
This is my favourite podcast created for the ANU, probably because it was so fun to make. In hindsight I think we managed to have a good balance between then
Our first podcast was an ambitious undertaking to create 14 episodes from 26 interviews with people from the ANU about concepts we were most interested in at the time. It
This episode covers that annoying ringing noise some people get in their ears. It’s a pretty easy-to-make-interesting topic, because it gets into the interesting-by-virtue-of-being-itself topic: neurology. If the player doesn’t work
This episode covered my thesis topic, fusion. We experimented with outsourcing voice actors on the internet, which worked surprisingly well, as you’ll hear from the DIY segment. It’s hard to
Rogue waves appeared in the news for a short time and I was lucky enough to be working on the floor above one of the authors of the source paper. We
In this episode we used segments of interview from Richard Eckersley and Andrew Leigh (back when he was an economics professor) to determine what makes people happy from a economic and
Here is a rebooted Sound Proof episode where Jamie rants about education. It’s not pretty. Those who think the best way to education is to inspire might be offended by
Here is a quick Sound Proof episode where we invent the term Filler-Buster for a book that shouldn’t really be a book. A Filler-Buster is a book where the main