EUSci Podcast #20
December 13th, 2009 Posted in PodcastDespite exams, work, and the Christmas season bearing down upon us like a freight train, we have found the time to bring you yet another episode of the EUSci podcast. This week, our host Frank Dondelinger explores why chimpanzees can’t talk, why doctors may need help from computers in making decisions, why nanotechnologies are not always bad, and much more. So sit back and enjoy our take on the small but perfectly formed collection of science stories that made the headlines (or at least the science pages) of newspapers over the past couple of weeks.
What’s in today’s show:
News:
Correspondent Reports:
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A couple of nanotechnology stories: Gold Nanocages and Nanotubes to Soak Up Oil Spills
EU-What?!
- We talk about natural remedies and the placebo effect.
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