Science & Technology – Episode 28

The small and uninhabited Henderson Island in the south Pacific Ocean has been found to have the world's highest density of waste plastic, with more than 3500 additional pieces of litter washing ashore daily at just one of its beaches. Australian research

The small and uninhabited Henderson Island in the south Pacific Ocean has been found to have the world's highest density of waste plastic. Source: AAP Image/Supplied by Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

Our regular science and technology segment with Wiradjuri woman and Journalist Rae Johnston.


Co-operation, grassroots action and First Peoples’ knowledge will unlock Australia’s "blue economy"

Our love of takeaway food is littering our oceans - but straws are not the worst offenders

The importance of protecting our vast underwater forests

A new robot - named WomBot - that can be used to spy on wombat burrows has been introduced to the world by Australian scientists


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