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Thu, 12 May Podcast: Hosted by Sarah Crespi. Thu, 17 November Podcast: Bionic leaves that make fuel, digging into dog domestication, and wars recorded in coral. But much of this innovation is happening in the private sector—what is academia doing to contribute?
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Online News Editor David Grimm shares stories on zombification by a frog-killing fungusrelating the cosmological constant to life in the universeand ancient viral genes that protect us from illness.
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Taking race out of genetics, a cellular cleanse for longer life, and smart sweatbands. Mitigating migraines, clocking corpse decomposition, and a news roundup. What ants communicate when kissing, stars birthed from gas, and linking immune strength and social status This week, we chat about kissing communication in antsbuilding immune strength by climbing the social ladderand a registry for animal research with Online News Editor David Grimm.
Why we murder, resurrecting extinct animals, and the latest on the three-parent baby.
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Thu, 21 January Science Podcast: Months of protests and investigation have not yielded a believable account of what happened to them. Read the related research.
Thu, 26 May Podcast: Kevin Wagner joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about the latest unexpected exoplanet—a young jovian planet in a three-star rooibert. Thu, 1 December Podcast: Combatting malnutrition with gut microbes, fighting art forgers with science, and killing cancer with gold.
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Rocky remnants of early Earth, plants turned predator, and a new artificial second skin. Thu, 25 August Podcast: From the magazine In February of this year, one of the most regular phenomena in the atmosphere skipped a cycle. Fooobert robot skin, zombie frogs, and viral fossils in our DNA.
Fernando Rosario-Ortiz joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss how approaches to water purification differ between countries.
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