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Words About Biology

Andrea Bedford

Each week I'll be discussing a different current biological research topic, explaining how it applies to the real world. There's so much research going on, but so little of it makes it to the general public -- I'm here to change this. Blog: wordsaboutbiology.wordpress.com

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Today’s episode is just a brief update on Episode 19 with new work published on microbes discovered on the International Space Station. more

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This week’s episode gives a general overview of the biological research ongoing at NASA Science. more

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This week’s episode discusses the impact of animal agriculture on the environment, what a plant-only agriculture system would look like, and some strategies for reducing methane emissions by cattle. more

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New Year, New Episodes! more

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I’m finally back with a new episode! This episode focuses on the Southern White Rhino, and how captive diets are impairing their reproductive success. more

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This week’s episode talks about the hunting strategies of Great White Sharks, and how they relate to their energetics. Turns out, they’re kind of lazy hunters…check it out here! more

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On this episode I’m talking about the axolotl! This salamander holds a lot of potential in biological research due to its ability to regenerate limbs. Check out the episode here: more

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This week, I’m discussing the history of cloning, along with its current applications. Check it out! more

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