
Episode 37
How human handedness happens
In this episode we hear about helping people with paralysis to communicate, how exposing mice to nicotine can affect their sons, scaffold-building parasites, the origins of human handedness and plain-language summaries of research....
March 30, 201730m 32s
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Show Notes
In this episode we hear about helping people with paralysis to communicate, how exposing mice to nicotine can affect their sons, scaffold-building parasites, the origins of human handedness and plain-language summaries of research. Get the references and the transcripts for this programme from the Naked Scientists website
Topics
brain computer interfaceparalysisspinal cord injuryepigeneticsparental drug exposurehuman handednessplain language science summaries