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Shirtloads of Science

Shirtloads of Science

De: Dr Karl Kruszelnicki
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Dr Karl's a curious optimist – a great combination for a science lover. Join him and his guests for weird facts, amazing conversation and remember, it's never too late for a happy childhood. https://drkarl.com/ Ciencia Ciencias Geológicas Física
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  • Rethinking Laundry for the Planet With Dr Holly Kaye Smith (430) [REPEAT]
    Jan 3 2026

    Most of us throw our clothes in the wash without a second thought, but what if that habit is doing more harm than good? In this episode, Dr. Holly Kaye-Smith, social change expert and communications specialist, challenges the way we think about cleanliness, climate action, and everyday laundry.

    From surprising stats (over 90% of washed clothes aren't even dirty!) to the hidden environmental cost of every wash cycle, we dive into the myths, microplastics, and mindsets that shape our laundering routines. Holly shares practical refreshing techniques that save water, and why she recommends everyone have a "rewear chair."

    Connect with Dr Holly Kaye Smith on Linkedin
    Instagram - www.instagram.com/drhollyphd/
    Youtube - www.youtube.com/@drhollyphd

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    22 m
  • Climate Overshoot: The World Beyond 1.5 Degrees with Dr. Andy Reisinger (458)
    Dec 27 2025

    In this episode, we speak with Dr. Andy Reisinger, an internationally recognised expert in climate change science and policy, with a focus on mitigation and agricultural emissions. Together, we unpack the concept of climate overshoot - why the world is set to exceed the 1.5°C warming limit within the next five years, and what that means for people and the planet. Dr. Reisinger explores whether the damage already done is reversible, what it would take to get back on track, and, hypothetically, the bold actions he would take if he had the power to drive real societal change to combat climate change.

    Linkedin: Andy Reisinger

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    30 m
  • More Everyday Consumer Good Facts Part 2 with Ashley Iredale (457)
    Dec 20 2025

    Consumer technology expert Ashley Iredale returns for part two, bringing more surprising facts about everyday household appliances. We break down why your fridge actually contains more heaters than coolers, demystify the Energy Star rating system, and settle the debate on whether front-loading or top-loading washers are more efficient at cleaning clothes.

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    18 m
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