Catalyst - Season 7

Season 7
Episodes

1000 year drought - Meeting Tracey Rogers - Oyster Killer Revisited - Srini's Bees

Excercise Pill - Fire Ant update - Meet Phil Hansbro (the bloke in the soggy hat) - Nuclear China

Beyond Petrol - Meeting the Shine Brothers - Poincare's Conjecture - Songbirds Update

Antechinus Update - Deep Brain Stimulation - Meeting Michelle Simmons (working with atoms) - Sliver Cells

Groundwater - Meeting Ian Frazer - Schizophrenia Update - The last Yangtze dolphin

The Science of Dating: "How to Catch a Mate"

Sucess The Science of Business "How to make it Big"

22 years of the Bionic Ear - Addiction Vaccines (Can science win the war on drug addiction?) - Burning Cars - Meet forensic anatomist, Meiya Sutisno

Fish Schools (teaching the little tackers how to survive) - Meeting Jenny Graves - Painting Forensics - Seeing is Believing

C02 Tree Capture - Council House Two - Epigenetics - Meeting Professor John Aitken

Lizard Sex - Meeting Sir Gustav Nossal - Why We Buy (the science of shopping) - Zebra Fish

Brain Chaos - Drought Wheat - Microgeneration - Professor Harry Messel

Beverly Uranium Mine - Black Holes - Natural Sequence Farming - Panda Granny - Jaye Allan profile

Catalyst Extra: "People Power" - The Time of Our Lives (Part 1)

The Time of Our Lives (Part 2)

"Don't Die Young" Episode 1 – "Kidneys"

"Don't Die Young" Episode 2 – "Lungs"

"Don't Die Young" Episode 3 – "Heart"

"Don't Die Young" Episode 4 – "Eyes"

"Don't Die Young" Episode 5 – "Skin"

"Don't Die Young" Episode 6 – "Brain"

Dr Naomi McClure-Griffiths, Astrophysicist - Einstein's tea leaves - Face Blindness - Sheep Smart

Brain Overload - Meet "Palaeo-Artist" Dr. Anne Musser - The California Condor flies again - The Sun in Stereo

Dr Hala Raghib - Dr. Francesco Pomati - Plasma Thruster - Tsunami Buoy

Dr. Andrew Harris - Ian Galbally - Teen Alcohol - The Double Life of Little Penguins

Dr. John Church - Dr. Korneel Rabaey - Limbed Fish - Natural HRT

Agrichar - Science Through The Ages

Boxing Vest - Meeting Megan Fabbro - Petrol Brain - The life saving qualities of Vampire Bats

Bi-Polar Disorder - Meeting Graeme Clark - Weed Warriors - Workplace Stress

Meeting Ben Hughes - Missing Mammals - Ocean Acidification - The Future of Flight

Bonobos - Making the world's perfect Kilo - Meet taiko drumming environmental scientist, Stephen Joseph - Sperm

Fish obsessed scientist, Bob Wong - Koala Virus - Microbots - Sawfish Survival

Alien Control - Fred Watson - Hydrogen HWY - Living on Mars

Bridled Nail Tail Wallabies - Cancer Clusters - Cray Weed Lovers (Brendan Kelaher & Melinda Coleman) - The Space Elevator

Grand-Dad Croc - Sex And Mathematics: With Clio Cresswell. - The Death Zone - The Future Of GM Foods

Locusts Help Our Understanding Of Human Obesity - Michelle Gerke Aids The Pain - The Future Of Clothing - Wildlife Forensics

Addicted To Ice - Aussie Dinosaurs Discovered - Kung Fu Disciple, Dr. Karl Braganza

Charles Watson & George Paxinos - New Zealand Nuclear Veterans - The Future Of Earthquake Prediction - Whale Sharks

Catalyst: Carbon Bigfoot - Professor David Karoly - The Consumers' Guide To Carbon Conscious Shopping
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