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17 October 2019: Mapping childhood mortality, and evolving ‘de novo’ genes

10.16.2019 - By Springer Nature LimitedPlay

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This week, investigating child mortality rates at a local level, and building genes from non-coding DNA.

In this episode:

00:43 A regional view of childhood mortality Researchers map countries' progress towards the UN’s Sustainable Developmental Goals.  Research Article: Burstein et al.; World View: Data on child deaths are a call for justice; Editorial: Protect the census

07:22 Research Highlights Astronomers identify a second visitor from beyond the solar system, and extreme snowfall stifles animal breeding in Greenland.  Research Highlight: The comet that came in from interstellar space; Research Highlight: Extreme winter leads to an Arctic reproductive collapse

09:22 Evolving genes from the ground up Natural selection's creative way to evolve new genes.  News Feature: How evolution builds genes from scratch

15:43 News Chat A spate of vaping-related deaths in the US, and Japan’s import of the Ebola virus.  News: Scientists chase cause of mysterious vaping illness as death toll rises; News: Why Japan imported Ebola ahead of the 2020 Olympics Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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