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Our Changing World for Thursday 14 March 2019
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PM's science prize winners include a crime-busting software team
5:00 PM.2018 Prime Minister's Science Prizes awarded to crime-busting software used in forensics labs, a climatologist, a young physicist, a primary teacher and a bioengineer. Read more Video, Audio
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Our Changing World for 14 March 2018
9:05 PM.The 2018 Prime Minister's Science prizes have gone to crime-busting software, a climate change communicator and a young physicist. Audio
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Young physicist wins the PM's Future Scientist Prize
9:06 PM.Modelling granular materials such as corn and salt has earned Onslow College physics student Finn Messerli the school's third Prime Minister's Future Scientist Award. Read more Audio
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We need to talk about climate change, says science prize winner
9:07 PM.James Renwick loves talking about the science underlying climate change, and this willingness has won him the 2018 Prime Minister's Science Communication Prize. Read more Audio
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Crime-busting software package wins PM's Science Prize
9:08 PM.An ESR software package that analyses complex crime scene samples containing DNA from multiple people, has won the 2018 Prime Minister's Science Prize. Read more Video, Audio
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Arsenic - the well-known poison
8:00 AM.Arsenic is a well-known killer that was once dubbed 'succession powder'. Join Allan Blackman from AUT in episode 6 of Elemental, a journey through the periodic table. Read more Audio