主持人:Phil Whelan
Today on The Brew we'll find out all about Apple's new toys and the future of the homes, offices, and workplaces in which the will/might (if you can afford them) live. Over to Morris Miselowski at 12:10. Dr. Jarrod Watt will be back at 12:40 for more top Aussieness and a handful of excellent tracks. At 1:25, Dr. Merrin Pearse will be in NZ and is joined by Tracey Read in Australia to discuss how her chemical engineering PhD research into biodegradable plastics in the sea is going. Tracey is the Co-founder of the HK Charity Plastic Free Seas. Join us on Facebook live as well.
Every weekday afternoon from 12 until 2... Only on Radio 3
主持人:Phil Whelan
Happy Monday and welcome to The Brew. Did you know that you need some stability training for a solid foundation? Well, now you do, and you’re going to get some from Chris Motion Dynamics Watts after the 12:30 news today. It’s always great fun and really useful chatting with Chris, so join him on Facebook live if you can. Ask him any questions you may have as well. At 1:25, we’re off to Ho Chi Minh City to catch up with our Bureau Chief-at-large, Neil Runcieman. He’s going to be talking rubbish (insert gag here), the real kind, and how it’s collected and processed in his hometown, bearing in mind there is a warren of tiny streets there that no truck could ever come near. He’ll be out and about today, so join him on Facebook as well.
Every weekday afternoon from 12 until 2... Only on Radio 3