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Sci_Burst is an Australian podcast all about science, popular culture, and entertainment!
We’re your hosts, Isabel & Ella, two science communicators and sci-fi nerds steering this spaceship into the multiverse of science fun. This podcast is meant for you, no matter your level of expertise - whether you are a practising physicist, a tradesman, or a circus acrobat!
Follow us on @Sci_Burst (Instagram, LinkedIn, Mastodon) for updates. You can also get in touch via sciburstpodcast@gmail.com.
We’re your hosts, Isabel & Ella, two science communicators and sci-fi nerds steering this spaceship into the multiverse of science fun. This podcast is meant for you, no matter your level of expertise - whether you are a practising physicist, a tradesman, or a circus acrobat!
Follow us on @Sci_Burst (Instagram, LinkedIn, Mastodon) for updates. You can also get in touch via sciburstpodcast@gmail.com.
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Just in time for the release of Pokémon Legends: Z-A, we bring you a sequel Pokémon episode - with a twist! This time we ask the question: is the Pokémon universe truly solarpunk??? 👀👀👀Press play to hear about the solarpunk elements of Pokémon (including sustainability, clean energy, and harmonious human-nature relationships ♻️🌱⚡️), the not so solarpunk elements of Pokémon (including capitalist💰 and colonialist mechanics), and the future potential of the franchise 🔴⚪️👾Episode time stamps:0:00 Introduction3:28 Solarpunk elements of Pokémon 45:19 The not so solarpunk elements of Pokémon 58:43 The future of Pokémon 1:07:48 Good news from our world!Want more? Here are some things that we spoke about in this episode that we recommend:• Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of Sea (2006 movie)• Arceus and the Jewel of Life (2009 movie)• Pokémon Sun and Moon (2016 games)• Bulbapedia on Sunyshore City (https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Sunyshore_City)• Interview with Junichi Masuda in Nintendo Power (https://archive.org/details/Nintendo_Power_Issue_240_April_2009/page/n43/mode/2up)• How Does the POKEMON GOVERNMENT Work? (ft. BirdKeeperToby) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OefUCoIdfUg)• Pokemon: The First Movie (1997)What is meat made of in the Pokémon games? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PRiSkGCK0w)• Why Conservationists Should Heed Pokémon (https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.295.5564.2367b)• ‘It is a Pokémon world’: The Pokémon franchise and the environment (https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1367877913501240)• Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire (2002 games)• From the top... | Pokemon Blazeblack Solarpunk Challange (#1) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpa8gQMrmCw)• Herbelovedghast’s quote from ‘Tonight’s realization: Pokémon is a Solarpunk setting.’ (https://pocketseizure.tumblr.com/post/172519120467)Good News Stories:https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cevz13xkxprohttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-10-04/backyard-biobanking-tasmania-alpine-plants-bushfire-threat/105730036
What happens when companies lie about their sustainability or pretend to be solarpunk? 🤥 Enter, the deceptive act of greenwashing 🤢⚠️⚠️ Press play to learn where the phrase comes from, why companies might do it, and how countries and communities are already combatting it to make the world a little more solarpunk! Bring your best selves, it’s not every day that a new Sci_Burst episode also coincides with a Taylor Swift album drop AND Mean Girls Day 😉☀️Episode time stamps:0:00 Introduction3:30 What is Greenwashing?21:45 Solarpunk washing ... it's a thing45:42 Moving away from greenwashing to the future of a more circular, sustainable, and solarpunk world58:47 Good news (clothing/fashion edition)Want more? Here are some things we spoke about in this episode that we recommend:• Greenwashing: Do you know what you’re buying? https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2898878/• Big oil coined ‘carbon footprints’ to blame us for their greed. Keep them on the hook (https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/aug/23/big-oil-coined-carbon-footprints-to-blame-us-for-their-greed-keep-them-on-the-hook) • Concepts and forms of greenwashing: a systematic review (https://enveurope.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s12302-020-0300-3)• Jay Westerveld (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Westerveld)• How to spot greenwashing buzzwords Instagram post https://www.instagram.com/p/DIxyiZXtZ46/?img_index=8&igsh=Mmgxc3JvN3Bva2V0• McDonald’s rolling out green logo in Europe (https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna34111784)• H&M Case Shows How Greenwashing Breaks Brand Promise (https://www.forbes.com/sites/retailwire/2022/07/13/hm-case-shows-how-greenwashing-breaks-brand-promise/)• Solarpunk, ESG and Greenwashing: How Firms Appeal to Green Investors (https://corporateinsight.com/solarpunk-esg-and-greenwashing-how-firms-appeal-to-green-investors/)• ASIC continues action on misleading claims to deter greenwashing misconduct(https://www.asic.gov.au/about-asic/news-centre/find-a-media-release/2024-releases/24-185mr-asic-continues-action-on-misleading-claims-to-deter-greenwashing-misconduct/)• Greenhushing: What is it, and why do companies do it? (https://lens.monash.edu/@cop/2024/10/29/1387058/greenhushing-what-is-it-and-why-do-companies-do-it)Good News Stories:https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/land-use-biodiversity/french-senate-backs-law-curb-ultra-fast-fashion-2025-06-10/https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05-24/australian-designer-takes-paper-clothing-to-catwalk/105319424
This is a very special episode of Sci_Burst – our first ever live recording!!!Press play to learn about third places, the science and hope of community, and accessible futures.Thanks to our live audience, videographer, and Woden Library staff for making this such a cosy and special recording xxThis project is supported by Inspiring Australia ACT and the ACT Government. Our equipment for this live recording was also made possible by YWCA Canberra. Episode time stamps:0:00 Episode intro2:53 What are third places?14:06 The science of community and third places34:23 Hopeful community futures45:27 Good News segmentWant more? Here are some things we spoke about in this episode that we recommend:- The Great Good Place (1989) by Ray Oldenburg- Closure of ‘third places’? Exploring potential consequences for collective health and wellbeing (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S135382921930735X)- Integrating the environmental and genetic architectures of aging and mortality (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-024-03483-9)- What are Third Places and Why Do They Matter? (https://www.shankerinstitute.org/blog/what-are-third-places-and-why-do-they-matter)- 'Third places' are good for your wellbeing and wallet. Here is how to find yours (https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-03-14/third-spaces-benefits-wellbeing-and-wallet/103577022)- Libraries are becoming 'community living rooms' keeping regional Australians connected (https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05-31/libraries-offer-safe-space-and-inclusion-in-regional-communities/105312932)Good News Stories:https://www.theguardian.com/wellness/2024/feb/02/prioritize-friend-relationships-loneliness-healthhttps://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/mar/13/playing-thriving-reef-sounds-underwater-speakers-save-damaged-corals#scicomm #community #thirdplaces #hopefulfutures #solarpunk #libraries #walkablecommunities #accessibility
Loved the Superman (2025) movie and looking for more #punk hope? 👩🎤 You've come to the right place! Listen to this episode to learn all about the punk of #solarpunk, where it came from, and how it differs (in a very good way!) from other -punk genres like #cyberpunk and #steampunk 😎🤙 Kindness and optimism, with a dash of #sustainability, are officially IN!☀️🫶💛Episode Time Stamps:0:00 Episode intro1:36 What even is 'punk'? Definitions14:52 Punk in Solarpunk vs punk adjacent genres35:00 Towards a punk-i-fied future41:14 Good news segmentWant More? Here are some of the things we spoke about in this episode that we recommend:- Punk Identities, Punk Utopias: Global Punk and Media edited by Matt Grimes- “Solarpunk” & the Pedagogical Value of Utopia" by Isaijah Johnson (https://www.susted.com/wordpress/content/solarpunk-the-pedagogical-value-of-utopia_2020_05/)- Where is the Punk in Solarpunk? Questioning Tradition and Innovation in an Eco-optimist Digital Aesthetic? by Théo Maligeay (https://hal.science/hal-04295131v2/document)- Global cyberpunk: Reclaiming utopia in Japanese cyberpunk film by Sasha Myerson (https://www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/10.3828/sfftv.2020.21)- Planting Seeds of Hope: A Survey of Solarpunk Futures by Dilan Guner- Solarpunk: Notes toward a manifesto by Adam Flynn (https://hieroglyph.asu.edu/2014/09/solarpunk-notes-toward-a-manifesto/)Good News Stories:https://www.euronews.com/green/2025/04/17/clean-energy-from-rain-scientists-generate-electricity-from-falling-dropletshttps://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/infant-rare-incurable-disease-first-successfully-receive-personalized-gene-therapy-treatment#scicomm #popculture #radicaloptimism #kindness
What are solarpunk systems and can they help us toward a more positive future?Join Ella and Isabel in the first episode of this Solarpunk season of Sci_Burst!This episode is for you if:- you're new to Solarpunk- you like Solarpunk and want to explore it more- you're interested in positive stories- you want to imagine a sustainable and attainable future- you see wider connections in the world around you - you LOVE fiction (particularly sci-fi and speculative fiction)Episode Time Stamps:0:00 Episode Intro1:57 Solarpunk Recap6:22 What are Solarpunk systems?8:03 Fictional Solarpunk systems29:58 Current Solarpunk systems56:54 Future Solarpunk systems1:11:31 Good News segment!Want More? Here are some of the things we spoke about in this episode that we recommend reading/listening/watching/loving : - Solar Power (discless music box) by Lorde - Ecotopia by Ernest Callenbach - Monk and Robot series by Becky Chambers- Rewilding the Urban Soul by Claire Dunn - Feral by George Monbiot - Economics of rewilding by Emmanuel Faure et al. - An Exploration of Environmental Values in Outer Space by Michael Aaron Lindquist- Mad Max by George Miller- Furiosa by George Miller- Strange World by Don Hall- Wikipedia by YOU (seriously we love contributing to wikipedia and thank all the amazing contributors)
Welcome to a teaser for our upcoming third season of Sci_Burst! Here we introduce your Sci_Burst podcast hosts, tease our next season's theme, hint towards some of our upcoming episodes, and even drop a big exciting piece of news. It's Season 3 and we're trying something completely different: video! Whether you like to listen, watch, or somewhere in-between - we've got the podcast for you and this time we're going SolarPunk. Join us as we start this sustainable, punk, and community podcast with a teaser of all that's to come.Sci_Burst is a science in pop culture podcast hosted by Isabel and Ella, two next gen science communicators based at the Australian National University. Our episodes cover everything from science in film and video games to comics, music, toys and beyond! Sci_Burst can be enjoyed by anyone and everyone, no matter your level of expertise. We’re here to make science accessible in a fun way, spark further discussions about all things STEM, and grow a community of people happy to be nerdy about science in pop culture. Learn more about us here: https://popsicule.weblogs.anu.edu.au/Follow us on our socials for more science in pop culture content!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sci_burst/LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/company/sci-burstMastodon: https://mastodon.social/@sci_burstWant to get in touch? Email us at sciburstpodcast@gmail.com
On this sunny Sunday morning we bring you our final episode for Season 2! Join us, and special guest Isaac Martin, as we talk all things renewable energy ☀️, technologies of the desert 🐪, and the future of Australian car culture 🚗✨We explore Australia’s #potential as a sustainability hub & clean energy superpower 💚💛, the impacts & innovation of initiatives like the Bridgestone World Solar Challenge & ANU Solar Racing 🏎️, and all this alongside #popculture like Max Max and Summernats 😎…and if you listen till the end, you’ll discover our theme for Season 3 😉😉
To kick off 2025, we bring you a fascinating episode on archaeology and pop culture, featuring special guest and budding archaeologist Phoebe Barnes!🏺⛏️🦴 Do you love Tomb Raider? 🪦🧩 Indiana Jones? 🤠🛕 Jurassic Park? 🦖🦕 Then this episode is for you.We touch on archaeogaming 👾, representations of archaeologists on screen vs archaeologists irl 🗿📜, and the mix and bleed of scientific thinking and the humanities.We hope you enjoy it!
What do ballon art and storytelling have in common? They are both great avenues for Science Communication AND are skills of this episode's guest: Dr Chloe Lim.
Join us as we enter the amazing world that is SciComm for Kids! We're talking DIY science kits, STEM themed books, and even baking.
This feel good episode also touches on being a business babe and a shining light for CALD voices in STEM. So press play and enjoy :)
Does thinking of maths make you spiral? Don't worry! This episode we are joined by teacher-in-training and maths enthusiast Will Roberts to talk to us about maths anxiety across reality and fiction!
Struggling to think of maths teachers in your favourite high school tv show? Scarred by maths classrooms? The two may be more related than you think!
Join us as we look for the beauty in mathematics, and have hope in the future of maths classrooms with empathetic and passionate teachers like Will. All this & more, just press play >>
Add to the conversation! Let us know your thoughts on our socials @sci_burst or via our gmail sciburstpodcast@gmail.com ✨ Stay nerdy and we'll see you in the next episode.
Why do science labs look like *that* ?
What is alchemy?
What came before the science we know today?
And what does spiderman have to do with all of this?
Our guest Lilia deep dives with us into the history of science talking about alchemy, astrology, greek myths, spiderman, star trek and so much more.
If you've ever wanted to know why evil/mad/genius science labs look like *that* in fiction - you've come to the right place!
Add to the conversation! Let us know your thoughts on our socials @sci_burst or via our gmail sciburstpodcast@gmail.com ✨ Stay nerdy and we'll see you in the next episode.
In this cinematic episode of Sci_Burst our special guest Professor Kenneth Lampl from the ANU School of Music joins to talk about the history of music in movies.
From John William's handwritten music to Hans Zimmer's film score digital revolution, learn with us how technology, cinema, people, and sound, continue to influence each other throughout time.
Curious to know how King Kong and Star Wars changed how we listen to movies forever? You need only to press play!
Add to the conversation! Let us know your thoughts on our socials @sci_burst or via our gmail sciburstpodcast@gmail.com ✨ Stay nerdy and we'll see you in the next episode.
Today marks the release of our 20th full length episode, all about sign language! 😲🎉🙌
Ever wondered how sign languages like Auslan communicate scientific concepts and handle technobabble? Or how signing is represented on screen & fictional pop culture media like Bluey, CODA and Dune?
Join us and our special guest Bailey Kennedy - who has a vast array of knowledge in these areas - to find out!
Add to the conversation! Let us know your thoughts on our socials @sci_burst or via our gmail sciburstpodcast@gmail.com ✨ Stay nerdy folks and we'll see you in the next episode.
Did someone say episode 3?! Join us and our special guest Professor Chris Danta from the ANU School of Cybernetics for a deep dive on fables and science, literary anthropology, animals and machines in literature, and even fridge music! 🐷🦊📚🤖
Add to the conversation! Let us know your thoughts on our socials @sci_burst or via our gmail sciburstpodcast@gmail.com ✨ Stay nerdy and we'll see you in the next episode.
Don't PANIC ! 😎✨It's Sci_Burst time
Join us and our very special guest Adrian Schmidt in this episode as we explore Artificial Intelligence (AI). Together we dive into AI's recent surge in popularity, its appearances in popular culture, and its use in art installations across the globe.
Add to the conversation! Let us know your thoughts on our socials @sci_burst or via our gmail sciburstpodcast@gmail.com ✨
Stay nerdy and we’ll see you in the next episode of Season 2!
Welcome to Sci_Burst Season 2! We're kicking off this season by talking all things popular culture, science, and how the two combine in weird, wacky and wonderful ways!
Our very first guest Dr Anna-Sophie Jurgens from the Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science joins us to talk about circus, clowns, and even science tattoos...
We hope you come away from this episode with curiosity for the unexpected places that science appears inside and outside academia.
Add to the conversation! Let us know your thoughts on our socials @sci_burst or via our gmail sciburstpodcast@gmail.com ✨
Stay nerdy and we’ll see you in the next episode of Season 2!
For our final episode of Season 1, we’re ending on an uplifting note with a sustainable and optimistic vision of the future 💖
This one’s a little intro to the emerging sci-fi subgenre, aesthetic, and movement that is ☀️ Solarpunk ☀️ Join us in exploring solarpunk worlds in pop culture, where we might see them in the near future, and what a harmonious relationship between nature, community, and technology can look like.
As always, let us know your thoughts on our socials @sci_burst or via our gmail sciburstpodcast@gmail.com ✨ And while we are taking a break from releasing episodes for a little bit, we will be very contactable and active online.
Stay nerdy and we’ll see you in Season 2!
Our penultimate episode of season 1 is now here! Listen to learn all about the (science and technology) formulas that make superheroes and supervillains in popular comic universes 🦸♀️🦹♀️ This episode is being released as part of the National Film and Sound Archives’ science and film night on the 1997 adaptation “Batman & Robin” — an event featuring yours truly!
The elements - a scientific concept that emerged from natural philosophy and alchemy - permeate pop culture to the nth degree. In this episode, we discuss chemistry's roots, science and magic, and the colourful portrayals of the 'classical' elements in contemporary pop culture💧🔥🌬️🪨 Join us in exploring the wonderful metaphors that come with these representations and what they say about our understanding of science - from Pixar's "Elemental" and "Avatar: The Last Airbender" to "Potion Permit" and Pokémon"!
Happy Science Week 2023! And happy episode 13! Bring your ears along for a discussion on humanity's current Mars endeavours and space colonisation themes... in board games 🚀🪐🎲























