Last week, the snow in our backyard thawed, and out of the ground came a host of pesky bugs. For Jacqueline Lebenzon, that is research fodder! She studies a species of beetle - the Colorado potato beetle - because their extraordinary winter survival tactic could hold the cellular key to battling aging. Tune in with Roger and Nav.
You can follow Jackie's science and art at jackielebenzon.com and on Twitter @JackieLebz
Hosts: Rogen Hudson and Navneeth Mohen
Produced by Susan Anthony
349 | Intervertebral Disc Jockey
Acing the Basics: Special Episode for Asexual Awareness Week
348 | There and Back Again
347 | Lost in Translation
346 | Mars Rocks! A look into AI and Machine Learning
345 | Clickbait for Mice and How to Change the Structure of your Brain
344 | The Power of Visual Arts: Photography, Heritage and Migration
343 | Depression from a Neurophilosophical Point of View
Special Episode | World Suicide Prevention Day
342 | Navigating the Literal and Figurative Nature of American Racism
Special Episode | There Is No Planet B - Ep.2
341 | Bean There, Done That
340 | Good Ol' Hockey Game
339 | Read Between the Lines
338 | The Heart Will Go On to Spawn
337 | Imposition of Independence: Social-Medical Hybridization in Disability Studies
336 | A Functional Discussion on Dysfunctional Exercise
Special Episode: There Is No Planet B
335 | On the Vast Variability of Viruses
334 | Indigenous Art: Understanding the History and Practice of Tattoos within Indigenous Culture
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