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Some golden Fuzzy moments

Nov 13, 201248 min
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Episode description

Today on Fuzzy we bring you some of our favourite moments from our archive. Inspirational Australian scientist and National Living Treasure Dr Fiona Wood talks about her breakthrough treatments for burns victims. Dr Wood is famous for having treated victims of the Bali bombings. Dr Ian Williams from the ANU brings in - get this - a piece of the oldest rock ever found on the planet. It was truly memorable to hold this during the show. Do you know what a (European) wasp can do to horse? Dr Phil Spradbury tells us the amazing story of a rider, a horse, and wasp nest. Hard to imagine this is possible. And,  but no means least, we talk to some college students about science. Why memorable? Because it shows what young, clever people are capable of. Brought to you by Claire and Rod. If you like Fuzzy, you might like to subscribe to 2xx, and help keep us on air.
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