One Year of Science: RAZOR full episode
RAZOR
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In this week's episode of RAZOR, as we reach a year of the series being on air, we take a look back at some of the most impressive scientific innovations that the RAZOR team has come across.

Tracing the origins and ethos behind the show, Shini Somara talks about the many joys of working in the field and exploring the cutting edge of today's technologies, but also the challenges the team has faced while unpicking topics such as the daunting underworld of dark matter.

It's easy to feel anxious about what's going on in the world today and Emma Keeling has certainly had her moments.  But she's felt inspired and encouraged by the stories she has been privileged enough to be involved in so far.  And not all the world's problems are being solved in a laboratory.

Highlights include a guided tour of the Energy Observer, a hydrogen boat travelling the world to promote greener maritime travel.  What most surprised her was how accessible all the technology is to all boating enthusiasts.

As the COVID-19 pandemic took hold the series quickly switched to a new way of working to cover the unfolding story as it happened. Highlights include a look at the timeline of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and a study on the aerodynamics of air particles on airplanes.