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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2019

Bio-bricks, gallium and water flow in the Murray-Darling

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Claire tells us about research at RMIT University into making bricks out of biosolids, aka treated sewage; Chris looks at how science is used or not used in managing water flows in the Murray-Darling Basin; and Stu brings us another element, the bizarre, unique gallium that melts in your hands.

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