PRI's The World: Science
Summary: Each week, The World's Rhitu Chatterjee brings you the latest and greatest science news from all four corners of the globe. The World is a US-based international news and analysis program co-produced by the BBC, PRI, and WGBH.
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- Copyright: 2010 Public Radio International
Podcasts:
Tweets and Germs, Oil Drilling Wastes Can Trigger Earthquakes, The Science of Autobiographical Memory
Heart Disease in Ancient Mummies, Energy Tug-of-War in Japan, Kids as Community Health Workers
The Science of Predicting Earthquakes, Favorite Stories from 2012
Nose Cells Reverse Canine Paralysis, Restoring a Riverbank in India, Austria's Clever Dog Lab
Animal Diseases That Affect Humans, Boosting Your Kids' Brainpower, A Beluga Mimics Humans
Sounds of the Earth's Magnetosphere, Mystery Kidney Disease in Sri Lanka, Conservation Drones to Help Save
Plans for Extremely Large Telescope in Chile, Cleaner Cook Stoves Protect Women and the Environment, Ancient Mayan Place of Bats
The Ancient Artists of Spanish Caves, Turtles Caught in Cyprus's Political Rift, Life Expectancy—The Grandfather Effect
Drones Track Italian Eco-criminals, Plastic in Our Oceans
Long-term Effects of Brain Trauma, Historic Albert Schweitzer Hospital Adapts to New Africa
Documenting Consequences of Shifting Seasons, Can Corals Survive Warmer Waters?
Evidence of Early Fire Use in South African Cave, Baby Woolly Mammoth Carcass in Siberia
Tracing Ancestry with DNA, Gene Test Offers Whiff of Hope
Fukushima's Hot Zone, Ancient Nomads, Death-Row Organs
An Artist Who Hears Colors, Scientists Rescue Frogs in ‘Amphibian Arks,’ New Clues Explain An Ancient Shipwreck