
Episode 783
Cells On The Move
Exploring the tiny journeys of great importance
The Naked Scientists Podcast · The Naked Scientists
November 24, 202058m 37s
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Show Notes
From strange-looking sperm to cancers that spread, we're looking at the light, and dark, sides of cell movement. Plus, a second Covid vaccine approaches the finishing line, but who are the also-rans? We'll look at who's most likely to get the vaccine first and whether we've got that pecking order right; and how microscopic plants are helping scientists grow replacement human organs... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Topics
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