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EPISODE · Jul 8, 2012 · 31 MIN

The Skeptic Zone #194 - 7.July.2012

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0:00:00     IntroductionRichard Saunders0:06:25     Travis Roy interviews Kitty MervineKitty is the author of two books for young children. Her latest “Fairy Tales, Fairly Told” is a modern take on classic fairy tales, from a scientific point of view..0:17:15     Maynard's Spooky Action...Maynard chats to Dr Rebecca Johnson from the Australian Museum Wildlife Genetics and Microscopy Unit.Wildlife crime is an increasingly lucrative trade with rare animals and plants fetching extremely high prices on the illegal market. The Australian Museum Wildlife Genetics and Microscopy Unit is at the forefront of wildlife forensics: applying genetic technology to assist law enforcement with suspected cases of wildlife crime..0:25:05     Maynard chats to Paul and Hazel, first timers at Sydney Skeptics in the Pub.

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0:00:00     IntroductionRichard Saunders0:06:25     Travis Roy interviews Kitty MervineKitty is the author of two books for young children. Her latest “Fairy Tales, Fairly Told” is a modern take on classic fairy tales, from a scientific point of...

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