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Science Queeries

Jan
28
2026

Waddle We Know About Penguins?

Animals, Biology, Places & Travel, Science & Medicine

Penguins may live at the bottom of the world, but they’ve risen to the very top of our hearts. For Penguin ...

Jan
17
2026

Paws for Thought: Are Dogs Happy?

Animals, Science & Medicine, Social Sciences

We spend over $20 billion a year on our dogs in Australia — but are our dogs actually happy, or ...

Jan
14
2026

Past Weather, Future Problems

Environment, Natural Sciences, Science & Medicine, Uncategorized

What if the key to Australia’s climate future is hidden in its past? When we talk about climate change, we often ...

Dec
12
2025

Culture Shock

Biology, Medicine, Science & Medicine, Society & Culture

This week, we cell-ebrate how far biomedical science has come. We start with the basics: why scientists grow cells in ...

Dec
5
2025

T-cell-ebrating Progress: HIV, Immunity & Hope

Biology, Health, Immunology, Medicine, Science & Medicine

HIV targets the very immune cells meant to protect us. But science – and community – keep fighting back. This ...

Nov
29
2025

Stuffed With Science

Biology, Science & Medicine

Before you check out at the Black Friday sales… check this Science Queeries episode out. Why do we fall into a ...

Nov
21
2025

Cloudy With a Chance of Bias

Science & Medicine, Society & Culture, Technology

Ever wondered how much of you is floating around in the cloud? We dive into the world of big data: ...

Nov
16
2025

Mind the gap: from science capital to “gendered” brains

Education, Science & Medicine, Social Sciences, Society & Culture

We’re getting very meta: communicating about science communication. Why do some people have more of a “head start” when it ...

Oct
29
2025

Spooktacular Science

Animals, Biology, History, Physics, Science & Medicine, Social Sciences

Who you gonna call? Ghost Busters! For Halloween, the Ghost Buster is Dr Cat. She talks about the history of Halloween ...

Oct
26
2025

A Bee-nomenal Theorem

Animals, Ecology, Environment, Science & Medicine

Around one third of the food on your plate is there thanks to the hard work of bees. We’re buzzing ...