
Podcast: Sizing up a baby dino, jolting dead brains, and dirty mice
Science Magazine Podcast · Science Magazine
April 21, 201626m 50s
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Show Notes
Online news editor David Grimm shares stories on a possibledebunking of a popular brain stimulation technique, using “dirty” mice in the lab to simulate the human immune system, and how South American monkeys’ earliest ancestors used rafts to get to Central America.
Kristi Curry Rogers joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss insights into dinosaur growth patterns from the bones of a baby titanosaur found in Madagascar. Read the research.
[Image: K. Curry Rogers et al./Science]
Kristi Curry Rogers joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss insights into dinosaur growth patterns from the bones of a baby titanosaur found in Madagascar. Read the research.
[Image: K. Curry Rogers et al./Science]
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