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Bacteria's disappearing act, the Planck theory of scientific advancement, and tougher oysters to cope with changign climate.

from Lost in Science · host Claire Farrugia, Chris Lassig, Stu Burns

Stu investigates a bacterial disappearing act that has impaired doctors treating chronic infection patients, Chris Talks about how science really advances based on a study of changes in biomedicine after researchers die, and Claire fills us in on a new super oyster that can handle changed water conditions and how they might be useful in the future.

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