Today we talk about both the history and future of machine-mediated communication, starting with a science fiction story from 1909. Then, we'll talk with Emily Lessig about her research on social cues in African Cichlid fish.
Today's science quote was by Josh Gruber, from the UT Southwester Medical Center. Dr. Gruber came to UT to talk about VISTA immunotherapy and cancer treatment. Share your science and lab quotes with me to be featured at the top of the show!
While I was [doing a nonspecific assay], you heard [Clinically Dead by Chad VanGaalen]
When I had to redo that assay, you heard [I Lobster but never Flounder sung by Ole & Sven]
Thank you to [Emily Lessig] for being on the show.
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