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Making corn shorter, and a book on finding India’s women in science

Making corn shorter, and a book on finding India’s women in science

On this week’s show: why farmers might want shorter corn, and the latest in our series on books on sex, gender, and science

Science Magazine Podcast · Science Magazine

October 26, 202332m 41s

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Show Notes

First up on this week’s show, Staff Writer Erik Stokstad joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about why it might make sense to grow shorter corn. It turns out the towering corn typically grown today is more likely to blow over in strong winds and can’t be planted very densely. Now, seedmakers are testing out new ways to make corn short through conventional breeding and transgenic techniques in the hopes of increasing yields.

 

Next up on the show, the last in our series of books on sex and gender with Books Host Angela Saini. In this installment, Angela speaks with Nandita Jayaraj and Aashima Dogra about their book Lab Hopping: A Journey to Find India’s Women in Science.

 

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

 

About the Science Podcast

 

Authors: Sarah Crespi, Angela Saini, Erik Stokstad


Episode page: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adl5269

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