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EPISODE · Oct 1, 2012

Snail snorkels and authentic science

from Diffusion Science radio · host Ian Woolf

Therese Chen reports on Eunuchs and tooth patches, Ian Woolf reports on chocolate memories for pond snails. Oliver Featherston speaks with Michael Kasumovic about his prize-winning research into male sexual strategies, Ian Woolf speaks with Professor Gabriella Weaver about enaging undergrad students in authentic ongoing scientific research. Produced and presented by Ian Woolf

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Oct 1, 2012

Therese Chen reports on Eunuchs and tooth patches, Ian Woolf reports on chocolate memories for pond snails. Oliver Featherston speaks with Michael Kasumovic about his prize-winning research into male sexual strategies, Ian Woolf speaks with Professor Gabriella Weaver about enaging undergrad students in authentic ongoing scientific research. Produced and presented by Ian Woolf

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