Catalyst (TV program)
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Catalyst celebrated its tenth year of production in 2010.
Description
The show broadcasts stories on scientific themes, and in particular significant recent developments and discoveries. It focuses primarily on stories relevant to Australia, but the series covers international developments as well. It attempts to convey information in a way that is not only accurate but also interesting and informative to the general population, often discussing the ethical, political, and other implications of scientific discoveries and research as well as the discoveries themselves.
The show's website describes it as follows:[1]
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At Catalyst we know that science is a dynamic force for change.
Each week Catalyst brings you stories from Australia and around the world.
Our passion to meet scientists at the forefront of discovery is matched by our fascination with science breakthroughs however big or small.
Science changes all our lives.
For better or worse, we are committed to showing you what our future holds.
Prime examples of Catalyst featured segments include "Corporate Psychopaths",[2] "The Truth About Vitamins",[3] and "Smell and Schizophrenia".[4]
Staff
The Catalyst team is composed of specialised science journalists, each with different specialisations and roles.
Reporters
- Dr. Maryanne Demasi, science journalist, medical research scientist
- Dr. Derek Muller, physicist
- Dr. Jonica Newby, veterinarian
- Dr. Graham Phillips, astrophysicist
- Anja Taylor
Controversy
A series of episodes (Heart of the Matter, Parts 1 and 2) broadcast in October 2013 which questioned the link between saturated fat, cholesterol and heart disease, as well as the widespread use of anti-cholesterol drugs known as statins, have come under fire from doctors and the National Heart Foundation of Australia.[5] The Foundation estimates that in the wake of those episodes up to 55,000 patients may have stopped taking their medication, leading to a potential increase in heart attacks and strokes over the next five years.[6] In May 2014 the ABC removed both episodes from its website, [7] after an internal review found that the second episode (but not the first) involved one breach of ABC standards on impartiality and there was a problem of omission of important information.[8]
Wi-Fried?, an episode broadcast in February 2016 featuring American epidemiologist Devra Davis courted further controversy by claiming that electromagnetic radiation emitted by devices such as mobile phones lead to an increased risk of brain cancer in heavy users, contrary to the mainstream view that exposure to such emissions is largely safe.[9] The show faced criticism from local experts and scientists disputing the episode's claims, with public health professor Simon Chapman stating that "this is not the first time Catalyst have aired a questionable episode, and there really needs to be a review of their editorial process".[10]
See also
References
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External links
- Official website
- The Lab – ABC science gateway
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