
In the fourth podcast of Sticky Science, Dr. Connie Locher from UWA’s School of Medicine and Pharmacology, comes in to chat about her groundbreaking new research into fingerprinting honeys to authenticate their floral sources.
In the fourth podcast of Sticky Science, Dr. Connie Locher from UWA’s School of Medicine and Pharmacology, comes in to chat about her groundbreaking new research into fingerprinting honeys to authenticate their floral sources.
In Sticky Science Episode 3, Microbiologist Dr Kate Hammer and Research Assistant Kathryn Green come into the studio to chat with Tamara about their research testing the antimicrobial properties of Western Australian honeys.
Tamara Pinkerton, a science communications student at the University of Western Australia, teams up with the CRC for Honey Bee Products in “Sticky Science”, a podcast series exploring the science of the honey bee industry. In Episode 2 Vidushi Patel, a student of agriculture and environment at the University of Western Australia, talks about the …
Tamara Pinkerton, a science communications student at the University of Western Australia, teams up with the CRC for Honey Bee Products in “Sticky Science”, a podcast series exploring the science of the honey bee industry. In Episode 1 Michael Borowiec, the Brand Development Manager from Bee Firm NRG talks about the natural honey drink from …
Science Communication student Tamara Pinkerton chats with Dr Liz Barbour in this 4 minute podcast, about the buzz of excitement around the new Collaborative Research Centre for Honey Bee Products in Yanchep, Western Australia. Stay tuned in 2018 for an upcoming series of podcasts with the researchers from the Centre to find out more about …
The CRC’s CEO Liz Barbour talks to Parwinder Kaur and Armin Patrick Scheben from The Scope about the science behind the bee industry and the CRC’s role in increasing the value of honey products in Australia.