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Podcast: An omnipresent antimicrobial, a lichen ménage à trois, and tiny tide-induced tremors

Podcast: An omnipresent antimicrobial, a lichen ménage à trois, and tiny tide-induced tremors

Science Magazine Podcast · Science Magazine

July 21, 201630m 45s

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Show Notes

Stories on a lichen threesome, tremors caused by tides, and a theoretical way to inspect nuclear warheads without looking too closely at them, with Catherine Matacic.   Despite concerns about antibiotic resistance, it seems like antimicrobials have crept into everything—from hand soap to toothpaste, and even fabrics. What does the ubiquitous presence of these compounds mean for our microbiomes? Alyson Yee talks with host Sarah Crespi about one antimicrobial in particular—triclosan—which has been partially banned in the European Union.     [Image: T. Wheeler/Music: Jeffrey Cook]

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