Something About Science

Life As We (Don't) Know It: Counting Canopies, Munching Microbes, and Moving Mitochondrial DNA


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In this episode, our three sci-comm editors delve into another discussion of a variety of the latest science stories. From ground-breaking satellite technology monitoring forest degradation to pioneering ocean-degradable bioplastics and new discoveries into the human genome evolution – there will be something for every science aficionado!


We also had the privilege to include a segment of a fascinating interview on the search of life beyond our solar system with Sascha Quanz, Head of the Exoplanets & Habitability Research Group at ETH Zurich.


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Content Mentioned


·        Oxytocin heart regeneration - How the ‘love hormone’ oxytocin may have heart-healing

properties (News Medical)

·        Producing Biofilms with Additive Manufacturing (AZoMaterials)

·        Weighing Earth's Forests Using a Space Umbrella (AZoCleantech)

·        New insight into human genome evolution (News Medical)

·        Can ETH Zurich’s New Centre Tell Us Whether Life Exists Beyond Earth? (AZoQuantum)

·        MuscleRehab: A Sensor-Based Suit For Autonomous Physical Rehabilitation (AZoSensors)

·        Gout: Disease of Kings now a 21st Century Epidemic (News Medical)



Music Credits


Erokia – Ambient Wave 41

Mansores – I lost myself along the way

Coma-Media / Yrii Semchyshyn - Modern Slideshows Downtempo Ambience

Intro Music by Coma-Media (Yrii Semchyshyn)

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