Loading episode...
Catalyst
Season 15 • Episode 4 • Radiation Fallout, Multiple Organ Failure
Select Server:
Catalyst Season 15, Episode 4: Radiation Fallout, Multiple Organ Failure
Three years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster we explore the hidden impact of radioactive sediments and why do some trauma patients appear to recover from injury but just a few days later develop multiple organ failure? Watch Catalyst Season 15, Episode 4 Radiation Fallout, Multiple Organ Failure in HD free online. Enjoy high-quality streaming of Catalyst Season 15, Episode 4 and share your thoughts in the comments below!
Comments
No comments yet. Be the first to comment.
Episodes
22 episodesMeteors, Sea Level Rise, House Fires
The Catalyst team look at what YouTube can teach us about meteors and how far can sea levels rise? Also how to stay as safe as possible in a house fire.
29 min
Tattoos, Moon Mining, Muscle Fibre
Tattoos: They are on trend but how easy are they to remove? Moon Mining: Scientists look at ways to mine the moon. Muscle fibre Fishing Line: How fishing line, a hairdryer and an electric drill make artificial muscle fibres.
30 min
Omega 3 Inmates, Antarctic Sea Ice, Dog Optimism
Could omega 3 supplements reduce aggressive behaviour of inmates?; Antarctica Sea Ice: The sleeping giant of climate change; Dog Optimism: How does your dog view the world? Is it an optimist or pessimist?
30 min
Radiation Fallout, Multiple Organ Failure
Three years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster we explore the hidden impact of radioactive sediments and why do some trauma patients appear to recover from injury but just a few days later develop multiple organ failure?
30 min
Gut Reaction: Part 1 - What You Eat Could Be Making You Ill
In the first of a two-part special, reporter Dr. Graham Phillips investigates whether what we feed the bacteria deep inside our gut could be contributing to a whole litany of diseases.
30 min
Gut Reaction: Part 2 - Let Food Be Thy Medicine
In this two-part Gut Reaction special, reporter Dr. Graham Phillips investigates whether the Western diet could be contributing to a whole litany of diseases by causing an imbalance in the bacteria deep inside our gut.
30 min
AE2 - The Silent ANZAC, Where Does Fat Go?
Inside Australia's long lost World War 1 submarine, the AE2, we reveal her hidden secrets and investigate what scientists are doing to protect her from the ravages of time.
30 min
Epilepsy, Brian Schmidt
Catalyst investigates two ground breaking treatment procedures for epilepsy; We meet the man who discovered dark energy - Nobel Prize winner Professor Brian Schmidt.
30 min
Dr. Jane Goodall Profile, Mystery Mummy, Eureka Prizes
Dr. Jane Goodall entered the forests of Tanzania as a girl with a dream. Twenty years later she left a woman with a mission; Can science help the dead speak? We 'unwrap' a mummy to unveil secrets hidden for thousands of years.
30 min
Testosterone - It's Not All About Sex
Dr. Graham Phillips delves into the latest research on testosterone, from the womb to old age, it moulds the male body & mind. It is also a hormone of good health during the life of both men & women.
30 min
Honey Bees, Drinking Water, Driver Distraction
Catalyst investigates how modern agriculture methods, increasing diseases and the impending threat of the deadly varroa mite could destroy the last safe-haven for bees on the planet.
30 min
Mega Tsunamis, Allergy Pill, Nature Play
Ground breaking Japanese research reveals clues about future hazards for tsunami-prone countries. How playing outdoors can improve children's health and could the bacteria in our stomach ulcers help cure allergies.
30 min
Falling In Friendship
Friendship: From before we can even speak, we seek the companionship of others. But why is this drive so powerful? And how come out of all the people we meet in our lives, we fall in friendship with some and not others?
30 min
Global Warming Pause, Virtual Universe, Green Alloys
Global Warming Pause: The big question in climate science - what happened to global warming? Virtual universe - reveals the life of the universe. Green alloys - 'reincarnating' CDs, pushbike and car parts.
30 min
Tokyo Flood Prevention, Crying, Open Plan Office
Tokyo flood prevention - How does a city of rivers defend itself in during flooding rain? Crying - are tears of joy different from tears of sorrow? Open plan office layout - how the open plan office can affect our health.
30 min
The Wind, Bird Strike
What does it mean when the weather report says - winds will be up to 50kph... How much notice should we really take?; With planes and birds sharing our skies, how common are collisions and how can they be avoided.
30 min
Aircraft Electromagnetic Interference, Tilapia, Laser Danger
How Aircraft Electromagnetic Interference (AEI) affects our military aircraft; Detecting Tilapia; the cane toads of our waterways and what makes Lasers so dangerous?
30 min
Low Carb Diet - Fat or Fiction?
Catalyst investigates the science behind the low carb diet. What are the health benefits and are there any risks? Is it suitable for everyone?
30 min
Genetic ID, Tunnel Borer, Coral Trout
The Catalyst team look at how our genes can affect exercise performance; Come face to face with 120 metre tunnel borers Florence and Elizabeth; And reveal the good news for Coral trout on the Great Barrier Reef.
30 min
Antiviral Abalone, Fermat's Theorem, Predator Scat
Could abalone blood be the new treatment for cold sores and herpes?; The inspirational story of 350 year old mathematics problem and how it was solved; Tasmania's Great Poo Hunt - have foxes invaded the island state?
30 min
Future Cities
With a soaring population how do we keep our cities liveable? And what will the city of tomorrow look like? Catalyst reporter Anja Taylor investigates some innovative ideas for Australia's future cities.
30 min
Implant Protection, What Rat Is That?, Science Of The Perfect Drink
Reporter Mark Horstman gives up some of his own blood to test specially coated stents that can mimic the blood vessel wall and Dr Jonica Newby is on a mission to find out what's been lurking in the back yard.
30 min