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How long can ancient DNA survive, and how much stuff do we need to escape poverty?

How long can ancient DNA survive, and how much stuff do we need to escape poverty?

On this week’s show: Pushing ancient DNA past the Pleistocene, and linking agriculture to biodiversity and infectious disease

Science Magazine Podcast · Science Magazine

October 5, 202335m 49s

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Pushing ancient DNA past the Pleistocene, and linking agriculture to biodiversity and infectious disease


First up on this week’s show, Staff Writer Erik Stokstad brings a host of fascinating stories, from the arrival of deadly avian flu in the Galápagos to measuring the effect of earthworms on our daily bread. He and host Sarah Crespi start off the segment discussing just how much stuff you need to avoid abject poverty and why measuring this value can help us balance human needs against planetary sustainability.

 

Other stories from Erik mentioned in this segment:

 

●     Elephant trunk’s ‘stunning’ microscopic musculature may explain its dexterity | Science

●     ‘Mind-boggling’ sea creature spotted off Japan has finally been identified | Science

 

Next up on the show, as part of a special issue on ancient DNA, freelance producer Katherine Irving talks with Love Dalén, a professor of evolutionary genomics at the Centre for Palaeogenetics at Stockholm University. They talk about the longevity of ancient DNA and what it would take to let us see back even further. See the whole ancient DNA special issue here.

 

This week’s episode was produced with help from Podigy.

 

About the Science Podcast

 

Authors: Sarah Crespi, Erik Stokstad, Katherine Irving

 

Episode page: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adl1587

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