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Introduction
\\nRichard Saunders
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\\nDr Rachie Reports\\xa0
\\nA recently identified link between a toxic amino acid found in blue-green algae and several motor neuron diseases could help researchers devise a therapy for the fatal conditions.
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\\nDr Rachie Reports
\\nAn interview with Warren Bonnet from Embiggen Books, followed by the launch of the book "The Explainer - From Deja Vu to Why the Sky Is Blue, and Other Conundrums" with Dr Mick Vagg and Dr Rachie.
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\\nA message from Susan Gerbic
\\nGuerrilla Skepticism on Wikipedia The mission of the Guerrilla Skepticism editing team is to improve skeptical content of Wikipedia. We do this by improving pages of our skeptic spokespeople, providing noteworthy citations, and removing the unsourced claims from paranormal and pseudoscientific pages. Why? Because evidence is cool. We train \\u2013 We mentor \\u2013 Join us.
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\\nSaunders on the Radio
\\nFrom the vault, Richard Saunders talks about the Mind-Body-Spirit Expo in Sydney.
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\\nA Week in Science
\\nThe Royal Institution of Australia (RiAus) is a national scientific not-for-profit organisation with a mission to bring science to people and people to science.
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\\nGeorge Hrab "Small Comfort"
\\nFor Adele, a little Tabby cat who lived in Sydney, Australia.
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