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Aust Skeptic Mike McRae On Radio National’s Science Show!

by podblack on April 4, 2009

Go. Now. Download. Listen. Send in appreciative notes that we need more! Michael McRae is on Australia’s Radio National – again!

Implications Of Life Beyond Earth – The Science Show

The search for extra-terrestrial intelligence continues. If it is ever found, it will seriously challenge many people’s ideas about the origins of life on Earth. Mike McRae considers the implications, should life be found, one day, beyond planet Earth.

You can listen now or you can simply download audio here!

By the way – if you haven’t heard his other shows that he’s done for Radio National, you really should check out the following:

Australia’s nationwide Radio National show ‘All In The Mind’ about skepticism -

Skeptics on Skeptical Thinking Nobody likes being told their most cherished beliefs are based on myth and misconception. But the global skeptics movement does just that. In the classroom and beyond – All in the Mind excavates the nature of the skeptical inquiry with magician The Amazing Randi, Mythbuster’s Adam Savage and other inquiring minds.

If you listen to that episode, you’ll notice that it’s the first time that George Hrab’s music has been played across Australia on a national radio show – the songs are ‘There is no…(Part II of Skeptic)’ and ‘Skeptic’.

Earlier on the Science Show, the footage he took at TAM6 with ‘Darwin’s descendants’:

listen now | download audio

Darwin’s descendants – Two of Charles Darwin’s great-great-grandsons talk about their famous ancestor and how the link affects their lives today. They also reflect on the achievements of Charles Darwin and his theory of evolution, which has become the basis of our understanding of the natural world.

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