Tiny Matters

Celková doba trvání:14 h 53 min
[BONUS] Time limits for anesthesia and stunning bioluminescence: Tiny Show and Tell Us #22
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The placenta: A disposable organ we can’t live without
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[BONUS] An inspiring pharmacist grandma and orcas wearing dead salmon hats: Tiny Show and Tell Us #21
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14:38
How glaciers safeguard Earth’s future and hold clues to our ancient past
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[BONUS] Evolutionary adaptations to high altitudes and e-cigs vs. dry herb vaporizers: Tiny Show and Tell Us #20
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How 18th and 19th century 'race science' still has deadly medical consequences today
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[BONUS] Crocheted wasp nests and sewage in reefs: Tiny Show and Tell Us #19
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12:51
The rape kit: From controversial 1970s invention to ending the backlog today
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31:17
[BONUS] Double rainbows and mysterious chromosomes: Tiny Show and Tell Us #18
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Not just a ‘royal disease’: Hemophilia’s devastating past to recent advances
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[BONUS] Fungus farming ants and disappointing orange juice: Tiny Show and Tell Us #17
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How plants shaped our world: Rising oxygen, blocky bones, and other pivotal moments in evolution
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27:53
[BONUS] 'Night soil' recycling and could viruses be the new antibiotics?: Tiny Show and Tell Us #16
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16:01
Can evolution go backwards?
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30:23
[BONUS] Four armadillos in a trench coat and does pregnancy boost your sense of smell?: Tiny Show and Tell Us #15
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15:35
'A cage of ovulating females': The development and testing of the oral birth control pill
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[BONUS] A hedgehog doppelgänger and STEVE lighting up the sky: Tiny Show and Tell Us #14
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Nearly 40 years after the Chornobyl nuclear disaster, wildlife is thriving
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Happy New Year! Bring on 2025
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17:41
[BONUS] Pollen-food allergy syndrome and stepping on 116 snakes: Tiny Show and Tell Us #13
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Frostbite: From Napoleonic era treatments to the first FDA approved frostbite drug
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[BONUS] Xenobots and rethinking 'junk DNA': Tiny Show and Tell Us #12
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In defense of plants: Pitfall traps, rancid aromas, and other wild pollination strategies with Matt Candeias
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[BONUS] Why we experience altitude sickness and a chirality mystery: Tiny Show and Tell Us #11
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Stories trapped in ancient teeth: Reconstructing megalodon’s diet and retracing the steps of woolly mammoths
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[BONUS] Mice aging in reverse and using origami to understand how a tiny organism captures prey: Tiny Show and Tell Us #10
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Ghosts and cyborgs: A specter skeptic and the promise (and perils) of biohybrid robots
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28:44
[BONUS] Algae in the clouds and colossal galaxy walls: Tiny Show and Tell Us #9
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Pesticides across history and learning from millions of years of plant-insect warfare
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[BONUS] A shark’s ‘jelly-filled canals’ and deadly cyanide in clovers: Tiny Show and Tell Us #8
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Vaping vs. smoking: What does decades of research tell us?
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28:58
[BONUS] How the moon causes tides and ancient viruses lurking in your DNA: Tiny Show and Tell Us #7
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Extinction: Rethinking the dodo's demise, and could a supervolcano threaten humanity's future?
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30:22
[BONUS] We think your dog loves you and an intriguing molecule hitches a ride on space dust: Tiny Show and Tell Us #6
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CTE: From ‘punch drunk’ to today, how this devastating disease is finally being taken seriously
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[BONUS] Cleaning up brain junk while you sleep and new neurons from exercise: Tiny Show and Tell Us #5
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17:56
Pig hearts in people: Xenotransplantation's history, promise, and the ethical use of people who are brain-dead in research
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28:17
[BONUS] 1930s (inebriated) chemist poetry and a new organelle: Tiny Show and Tell Us #4
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Could most of our food, medication, and clothing come from...bacteria?
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