Episodios

  • ScienceCast Live! With Emeritus Professor Carolyn Geczy and Dr Sian Liddy
    Aug 16 2024

    In this episode, our Year 10 students (Grace, Dylan and Anthony) talk with 2 special guests in front of a live audience. The conversation is moderated by our superstar science teacher, Ms Hampartzoumian.


    About our guests:

    Emeritus Professor Carolyn Geczy is an experienced immunologist and Member of the Order of Australia. She inspired us with tales about her years of experience working as a leading woman in Science.

    Sian Liddy is a shark biologist who has recently completed her PhD. Sian gave us an insight into the world of sharks and their microbiome.


    Thank you to Ms Mifsud and the rest of our amazing SSHS Science faculty for making this event possible.

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    Are you or is someone you know an expert in a scientific field? Get in touch with us via sshssciencecast@gmail.com and you could feature in a future episode!

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    29 m
  • David Murray (Head of Clinical Innovation - Kinghorn Centre for Clinical Genomics, Garvan Institute)
    Nov 1 2023

    After another long break, we are back with an entirely student-produced episode of SSHS Science Cast.

    Join our outgoing Year 12 students, Aiden and Luisa as they chat with David Murray about genomics, making medical advancements and the pursuit of truth in science.

    There is a lot of science gold in this episode, so buckle up and come sifting through the mind of David Murray with us.


    A special thank you to Josh in Year 10, who edited this episode of SSHS Science Cast.

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    29 m
  • Dr Anne Mai-Prochnow (PhD in Microbiology)
    May 23 2023

    We’re back! The SSHS Science Podcast has returned and what an amazing way to kick things off for 2023.

    In this episode, four very keen year 8 students interview Dr Anne Mai-Prochnow - expert in all things microbial. Have you ever wondered if there is a way to manage bacteria without using harmful chemicals? Anne and the students talk about different types of microbes and discuss ways to kill bad bacteria using plasma technology.

    We have some more episodes lined up, so stay tuned!

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    The image of plasma and strawberries featured in this episode’s artwork was kindly provided by Dr Anne Mai-Prochnow, ©René Prochnow.

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    19 m
  • Nate Szymczak (Associate Professor of Chemistry)
    Jul 21 2021

    What do phones, furniture and pharmaceutical products have in common?...

    Feedstocks! Chemical feedstocks to be precise.

    Join our year 11 students (Zoltan, Nicholas and Jacob) as they speak with Associate Professor of Chemistry, Nate Szymczak (direct from the USA) to find out what chemical feedstocks are and why they play such an important role in our communities.

    Along the way we also discuss Nate's research, the nature of science and the realities of implementing scientific innovations.

    Hold on to your fedoras, it's going to be one fun ride!

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    23 m
  • Dr Colin Kong (Doctor of Medicine)
    May 13 2021

    After a long break, we are back with another episode, which was recorded at the end of 2020.

    In it, our year 12 students (Makayla and Cooper) chat with former South Sydney High School student, Dr Colin Kong. We ask him about his journey from student to doctor and the benefits and challenges of his work. He shares some great advice for any students listeners who may want to follow a similar path. We also discuss his fascinating research into cancer treatment and ask the difficult question... "how close are we to a cure?"

    We apologise for our absence, but we have a lot of exciting guests lined up, so stay tuned for more episodes!

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    27 m
  • Grace Nye-Butler (Sustainability and Marine Science)
    Nov 18 2020

    Take a virtual dive into our oceans as we discuss both the dark and sunny sides of our saltwater sanctuaries with sustainability coordinator, Grace Nye-Butler. Our year 10 students Lahni, Anna and McKeily discover some essential information about how plastics are taking over our oceans, what we can do to prevent this and what this all means for our future.

    Grace also shares some fascinating facts about some old friends of the show... sea turtles!

    Hit play and get started on this educational journey with us.

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    20 m
  • Dr Enhua Lee (Ecologist)
    Oct 28 2020

    In this podcast, our Year 11 Biology students (Liam, Zerda, Arthur, Matilda and Meg) chat with Ecologist, Dr Enhua Lee, about her work in conservation as a part of the NSW Government 'Saving our Species' program.

    They find out what it takes to become an ecologist, they learn about the highs, the lows and hear some interesting stories along the way.

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    21 m
  • Zoe Xirocostas (Ecologist)
    Sep 23 2020

    As we prepare to farewell our Year 12s, this episode (our very first episode - recorded during the height of the COVID19 pandemic) features a few of our finest. Join Easton, Jack and Conor (with a brief cameo from Robbie) as they chat with ecologist Zoe Xirocostas about threats faced by native plant species all over the world.

    You'll learn how we can protect our native plant species, how native plants can become pests in foreign locations and you might even pick up a bit of knowledge to help you talk your way out of your chores.

    This will be our last episode for this term, but join us back here in Term 4 for a full season. We will be releasing a new episode every fortnight.

    Best of luck to our year 12s for their upcoming exams and for all their future pursuits!

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    18 m