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We share three new findings that include contributions from Colorado scientists: 1. Diane McKnight coauthors study about Bacteria that thrive in a frigid hell-hole – the pitch-dark, super-salty, poisonous Lake Vida in Antarctica, 2. William Colgan offers new ways to calculate a glacier’s melting rates, 3. Alicia Karspeck offers a new weather forecast – Cloudy with a Chance of Flu?
(6:00) Then we talk with Jeff Leach, founder of the Human Food Project, which has teamed up with CU researchers who include Rob Knight to create a crowd-sourced, crowd-funded way to learn more about the microbes that live in us and on us. The new project is called The American Gut. The deadline to sign up is January 7th.
Hosts: Jim Pullen and Tom McKinnon
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We share three new findings that include contributions from Colorado scientists: 1. Diane McKnight coauthors study about Bacteria that thrive in a frigid hell-hole – the pitch-dark, super-salty, poisonous Lake Vida in Antarctica, 2. William Colgan offers new ways to calculate a glacier’s melting rates, 3. Alicia Karspeck offers a new weather forecast – Cloudy with a Chance of Flu?
(6:00) Then we talk with Jeff Leach, founder of the Human Food Project, which has teamed up with CU researchers who include Rob Knight to create a crowd-sourced, crowd-funded way to learn more about the microbes that live in us and on us. The new project is called The American Gut. The deadline to sign up is January 7th.
Hosts: Jim Pullen and Tom McKinnon
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