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Episode 89: September 2023

In this episode, we hear about adapting to life in cold water, animals keeping their distance when pathogens are present, why women are reluctant to submit to elite journals, how learning compassion changes the structure of the brain, and biological ageing in children.
Episode 89: September 2023
Jin Kemoole (CC BY 2.0 DEED)

Chapters

  1. 0:36
    Cold comfort
    A mutant form of haemoglobin helped Steller’s sea cow - a whale-sized marine mammal that is now extinct - survive in the cold waters of the North Pacific
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    • Research Article by Anthony V Signore, Phillip R Morrison ... Kevin L Campbell
  2. 8:23
    The malleable brain
    Three months of training to increase compassion and understanding of others can alter the structure of specific regions of the brain
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  3. 16:20
    Erring on the side of caution
    Female authors are more hesitant to submit to top-tier journals
  4. 22:03
    Keep your distance
    Populations of animals have evolved to become less social during times of disease
    This chapter is based on the following content
  5. 29:00
    Biological aging in children
    Accelerated biological ageing can have both beneficial and harmful effects on development in children.
    This chapter is based on the following content