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SoT 23: Open-Cut Mines are Scenic

September 2, 2011
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Hosts: Lucas Randall, Dr. Shayne Joseph and Penny Dumsday.

Topics covered:

  • Jumping genes helped evolution
  • Cavemen sex gave humans a health boost
  • International team discovers planet made of diamond
  • Fossil Discovery Represents New Milestone in Early Mammal Evolution
  • Kamikaze Satellite Could Be Earth’s Last Defense Against Asteroid
  • Fossils hints on Earth’s first life
  • Fruit bacteria to curb dengue

Our theme music, Step On It, kindly provided by The Upstanding Members.

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  • Categories: Lucas Randall,
  • Penny Dumsday,
  • Podcast,
  • Shayne Joseph
  • #asteroids
  • #bacteria
  • #dengue
  • #evolution
  • #fossils
  • #genes
  • #microbes
  • #pulsar
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