In this episode, the TN team round up some of the best and weirdest science from the last month. We investigate some innovative methods being used to control invasive squirrels, a new technology that could partially restore sight and an innovative memory technique beloved by ancient greeks, memory maestros and TV detectives.
Read more from this podcast:
Gene-Editing Approach To Control the Invasive Gray Squirrel
Retinal Implants Give Artificial Vision to Blind People
Sherlock’s Mind Palace Technique Explains “Memory Athletes'” Incredible Recall
Episode 11: Biohacking: DIY Gene Editing, Fluorescent Beer and COVID-19
Episode 10: COVID-19 Vaccines: Three Leading Candidates, Assessed
Episode 9: The Ethics of Genetics Testing: “Duty of Care”, Consent and Data Security
Episode 8: Personalized Medicine: Cancer, Neuroscience and Genetic Data
Episode 7: The Vagus Nerve: A Target to Treat Brain and Body?
Episode 6: COVID-19: Repurposing Drugs, Hydroxychloroquine and Clinical Trials
Episode 5: The Placebo Effect: Phantom Surgery, Alternative Medicine and the Big Bad Nocebo
Episode 4: Food Fraud: Fake Wine, Poisonous Milk and Horse Lasagna
Episode 3: The Microbiome: Gut-Brain Connections and "Poo Pills"
Episode 2: Psychedelic Drugs: Ketamine for Depression, Party Octopuses and Stoned Dolphins
Science Aloud: Preprint Describes Human Monoclonal Antibody That Blocks SARS-CoV-2
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