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SoT 131: Isaac Newton of the Marine World

January 23, 2014
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Hosts: Ed Brown, Dr. Shayne Joseph, Penny Dumsday, Dr. Kate Naughton

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Seven-year-old Sophie holding Toothless, the 3D printed dragon made for her by the CSIRO.
Photo: Vanessa Hill, CSIRO.

Kate Naughton is a geneticist and marine biologist.

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