Episodes
Rachel Perkins reminds us of the significance of the Uluru Statement from the Heart and why it's the most important message Indigenous people have sent to their fellow Australians in over four decades.
Published 11/16/19
How advances in genetics and biomedicine have quietly brought eugenics back from exile.
Published 10/10/18
Human GMOs already walk amongst us and the implications of this are enormous.
Published 10/10/18
Human GMOs already walk amongst us and the implications of this are enormous.
Published 10/10/18
There's a dark side of stem cell research — John Rasko shines a light on the low points and scandals of unproven cell therapies.
Published 10/10/18
In the fields of gene and cell therapies we've already crossed many thresholds — but do we really understand the consequences of what we're doing?
Published 10/10/18
In the fields of gene and cell therapies we've already crossed many thresholds — but do we really understand the consequences of what we're doing?
Published 10/10/18
In the fields of gene and cell therapies we've already crossed many thresholds — but do we really understand the consequences of what we're doing?
Published 10/10/18
Professor Genevieve Bell outlines her proposal for how Australia should build its digital future. This talk was recorded in front of a live audience in Studio 22 at ABC Ultimo on Saturday 21 October, 2017, and features questions from former Boyer lecturer and sociologist Eva Cox and chief commissioner of the Greater Sydney Commission Lucy Turnbull.
Published 10/22/17
Professor Genevieve Bell outlines her proposal for how Australia should build its digital future. This talk was recorded in front of a live audience in Studio 22 at ABC Ultimo on Saturday 21 October, 2017, and features questions from former Boyer lecturer and sociologist Eva Cox and chief commissioner of the Greater Sydney Commission Lucy Turnbull.
Published 10/22/17
We asked what your hopes and fears are for where technology is heading, and here's what you told us.
Published 10/19/17
We asked what your hopes and fears are for where technology is heading, and here's what you told us.
Published 10/19/17
Professor Genevieve Bell reveals how new technologies change life, but rarely in the ways we anticipate. How might the origin stories of the typewriter, the robot and electricity equip us to invent the future?
Published 10/04/17
Professor Genevieve Bell reveals how new technologies change life, but rarely in the ways we anticipate. How might the origin stories of the typewriter, the robot and electricity equip us to invent the future?
Published 10/04/17
Professor Genevieve Bell looks at how personal computers and the internet have reshaped our lives, and the possibilities we’ve imagined for ourselves and each other.
Published 10/03/17
Professor Genevieve Bell looks at how personal computers and the internet have reshaped our lives, and the possibilities we’ve imagined for ourselves and each other.
Published 10/03/17
Professor Genevieve Bell looks at how personal computers and the internet have reshaped our lives, and the possibilities we’ve imagined for ourselves and each other.
Published 10/03/17
Professor Genevieve Bell explains why she’s returned home after decades in Silicon Valley, and explores Australia’s role in building our current digital world.
Published 10/02/17
Professor Genevieve Bell explains why she’s returned home after decades in Silicon Valley, and explores Australia’s role in building our current digital world.
Published 10/02/17
What does it mean to be human, and Australian, in a digital world?
Published 09/04/17
What does it mean to be human, and Australian, in a digital world?
Published 09/04/17
There are examples from around the world, of community and government actions that make a difference to health inequalities. Creating the conditions for individuals to take control over their lives will enable social flourishing of all members of society.
Published 01/12/17
There are examples from around the world, of community and government actions that make a difference to health inequalities. Creating the conditions for individuals to take control over their lives will enable social flourishing of all members of society.
Published 01/12/17
Unemployment is bad for health, but work can damage health, too. When work is no longer the way out of poverty, health suffers.
Published 01/11/17