Guest 1 - Bronwyn Fox
Carbon fibre composites are light weight, high strength materials that are extensively used in the aerospace industry. For example, Boeing recently announced that at least 50 percent of the primary structure on the 787 Dreamliner will be made of composite materials. Bronwyn leads the composite research group at Deakin University and talks about the development and production of low-cost, high-performance composite components.
Guest 2- Amanda McKenzie
At the age of 23, Amanda established two successful climate change not-for profit organisations: the Australian Youth Climate Coalition (AYCC) together with colleague Anna Rose, and the Australian Climate-Change Education Network. At 24, she worked with other young people from around the world to build the global youth climate movement – helping to organise the International Youth Climate Conference in 2007 and 2008, and establish the International Youth Climate Network. The AYCC – with Amanda as CEO – is now a leading youth initiative on climate change globally and Australia’s largest youth organisation, boasting 53,000 members and hundreds of volunteers across the country.
Other segments:
-partial lunar eclipse
-behavioural responses to tactile experiences
-kangaroo proportions
-space junk
-the tenth anniversary of the mapping of the human genome
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Direct podcast download: Einstein_A_Go_Go_-_27_June_2010.mp3