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2411 - President Trump's war on science, and the value of indigenous history telling
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  • 2411 - President Trump's war on science, and the value of indigenous history telling

    Harvard Professor Naomi Oreskes on the impact of President Trump's slashing of science funding. And two historians, one Indigenous (Jackie Huggins) and one not (Ann McGrath), on what can be learnt from Indigenous perspectives on our history.

    Thu, 10 Jul 2025 - 54min
  • 2410 - Why the future of Europe depends on the Baltics, plus how might the universe die?

    Author and journalist Oliver Moody examines the historic European flashpoint of the Baltics - a group of nine borderland nations that continue to shape the future of the continent. Plus, theoretical cosmologist Katie Mack contemplates the end of the universe - and what it means for life now.

    Wed, 09 Jul 2025 - 54min
  • 2409 - Ian Dunt's UK, the strange world of biohacking and the flight of the bogong moth

    UK Labour is facing an internal revolt after attempts to cut the welfare budget by more than £5 billion. Bio-hacking is touted as the new secret to longevity, but is it just snake oil? Plus the Taungurung people's efforts to find out why the deberra, or bogong moth, is disappearing.

    Tue, 08 Jul 2025 - 54min
  • 2408 - Telling the truth about Victoria's past, plus a US critique of 'woke' elites

    ABC's Bridget Brennan surveys the process that lead to Victoria's Yoorrook Justice Commission's final truth-telling report, which found that the Indigenous people of Victoria were subject to a genocide. Plus, US sociologist Musa al-Gharbi contends that the so-called 'woke elites' of the West, are more concerned about self-promotion than actual social change.

    Mon, 07 Jul 2025 - 54min
  • 2407 - Tracing the trajectory of the Christchurch killer, and is AI a con?

    The man who killed 51 people at two Christchurch mosques in 2019, was motivated by far-right extremism and white nationalist ideology. A new podcast traces the killer's digital footprint prior to the massacre. And the promise of AI (artificial intelligence). A linguistics professor warns that AI technologies, particularly large language models like ChatGPT, are often misrepresented as intelligent entities.

    Thu, 03 Jul 2025 - 54min
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