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05 September 2019: Persistent antibiotic resistance, and modelling hot cities

09.04.2019 - By Springer Nature LimitedPlay

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This week, Salmonella spreading antibiotic resistance, and the drivers of urban heat islands.

In this episode:   00:46 Antibiotic resistance reservoirs Researchers have identified how Salmonella ‘persister’ cells can spread antibiotic resistance genes in mice intestines. Research article: Bakkeren et al.

08:12 Research Highlights Bright barn owls stun prey, and the evolution of dog brains.  Research Highlight: Zip-lining owls reveal what really scares their prey; Research Highlight: A dog’s breed is a window onto its brain

10:13 Urban heating Cities are generally hotter than their surroundings, but what are the causes of these ‘heat islands’?  Research Article: Manoli et al.

16:54 News Chat A cryptic Russian radiation spike, and India’s moon mission gets closer to touchdown.  News: How nuclear scientists are decoding Russia’s mystery explosion; News: ‘The most terrifying moments’: India counts down to risky Moon landing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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