0:00 36m
Beskrivelse
This month we look at a method to raise the bar on the quality and trustworthiness of information shared over social media networks, how fish running a fever heal from infection faster, what miniature bat backpacks can reveal about the eating and hunting habits of our flying mammalian cousins, how kingfishers come by their plumage patterns, and the evolution of spider venom genes. Join Dr Chris Smith for a look inside the science at eLife... Get the references and the transcripts for this programme from the Naked Scientists website
Andre episoder fra The eLife Podcast
Genetic cancer sensors, and why crabs walk sideways
21. maj 2026
Moths hear plants, and what fingerprints do for touch
28. feb. 2026
Nocebos, and why the eyes of some species stay shut at birth
30. nov. 2025
Ants doing gene therapy, and tadpole microbiomes
8. sep. 2025
Finland's giant virus, and monkeys take care of their teeth
19. jun. 2025