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This week, we're talking yellow shrubs, palm researchers and ostrich biases. Plus exciting facts about yeast, bread, cats and more!
It's the best time to start a sourdough and listen to us talk about plant biology. Let the dough rise and watch your plants move in response to light and/or gravity!
We're trying something new in these trying times. Every other week we'll have a deep dive into a new paper and on off-weeks, like this one, we'll talk about some of our other segments. So practice social distance and enjoy our new episode!
This week, it's all about viruses. We feel anxious about the corona virus, we talk about viruses in Maize and we even listen to viral music.
I hope you're doing well and the ever-present Corona virus hasn't reached you or your loved ones. While conferences and such are cancelled, we remain unaffected as we both dwell in our homes with little to no contact to the outside world, only connected by a remote podcasting session.
We're finally back together – even though it's just for one night. We celebrate by recording a podcast for you and we talk about sex changing trees, the tiniest plants and lots of fun stuff.
This week we explore the effect of photosynthesis in plant embryos, an ultrasound dampening cactus and lots of fun stuff.
Have you ever done an experiment for longer than 2 years? How about 12 years? Today, we're talking about an extermely longterm experiment that might shed light on the origin of eukaryotes. Plus: a ton more...
This is a long episode because we have so much to tell you. Luckily for you, technology has your back. This episode is best consumed through the use of chapter marks, smart playback and 2x playback speed. Unless you really like us, then there is so much more for you to enjoy.
This is a long episode because we have so much to tell you. Luckily for you, technology has your back. This episode is best consumed through the use of chapter marks, smart playback and 2x playback speed. Unless you really like us, then there is so much more for you to enjoy.