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FAQs about Biology:How many episodes does Biology have?The podcast currently has 42 episodes available.
April 18, 2013Restoration of Mangrove Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services - Biodiversity Informatics and Genomics MResDominic Andradi-Brown introduces his MRes project investigating tropical mangrove forest restoration effectiveness, the methods and skills he has learnt while conducting it and the importance of mangrove restoration....more2minPlay
September 14, 2012Baboons rest and groom each other during the heat of the dayVideo taken at the Tsaobis Baboon Project in Namibia. New research from ZSL and Imperial scientists shows baboons choose who to eat with depending on their position in the pecking order. (This video has no commentary)...more3minPlay
July 18, 2012Extinction debt in Amazon rainforest disguises pending biodiversity disasterDr Dan Reuman explains how a discrepancy between extinction rates and reality is disguising a catastrophic decline in biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest in Brazil...more2minPlay
July 02, 2012Real-time bacterial infectionThe in vivo imaging facility in Imperial's new MRC Centre for Molecular Bacteriology and Infection tracks a mouse bacterial infection over 11 days, showing how the disease spreads throughout the body and how the animal successfully fights off infection....more3minPlay
June 19, 2012On the origin of music by means of natural selectionScientists from Imperial College London have devised a way of producing music from noises without a composer. Dr Bob MacCallum explains the evolution of musical loops created by http://darwintunes.org...more4minPlay
June 19, 2012The descent of musicAn experiment by Imperial scientists has shown that music can evolve by means akin to Darwinian natural selection. (Extract 1 of 5 from the Imperial College Podcast 20 June 2012)...more5minPlay
May 31, 2012Scientists harvest information about tomato genomeImperial's Professor Gerard Bishop and University of Nottingham's Graham Seymour talk about the publication of the tomato genome and what this means for the future of this important fruit crop....more6minPlay
May 25, 2012The Big Bang of Evolution and the Engine of LifeSir Ernst Chain Distinguished Lecture given by Prof Jim Barber...more1h 7minPlay
May 09, 2012Caricaturing Britain's badgersGareth Mitchell interviews Dr Angela Cassidy about how cultural depiction of badgers can change ideas about culling the animals when they spread diseases like Bovine TB. (Extract 3 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 9 May 2012)...more8minPlay
May 01, 2012Regeneration and the immune systemProfessor Nadia Rosenthal discusses human tissue regeneration in her inaugural lecture....more48minPlay
FAQs about Biology:How many episodes does Biology have?The podcast currently has 42 episodes available.