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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Podcasts:
Sea Turtle Poaching in China, Can You Taste the Difference Between the Sounds? Goats Have Accents Too
Humans Increasing Global Plant Diversity, Introduce Elephants and Rhinos in Australia? Earworms-Tunes that Get Stuck in our Heads
Scientist Warned of Tsunami in Japan, Gabon’s Eco-tourism Efforts Stumble, Publishing Negative Results in Medical Research
Stephen Hawking on the Future of Humankind, Lake Kivu’s Energy Promises
Listening to the Deep Sea, Illegal Bird Trapping in Cyprus, Saudi Company Invests in Rice Production in Ethiopia
Mystery Kidney Disease in Central America, New Bird Flu Research Sparks Terrorism Fears, Beethoven’s Deafness Influenced his Music.
Climate Talks Face Stalemate, Sea Level Rise Speeds Up, Satellites Reveal Violence Along Sudan's Border
New Report On the Fukushima Disaster, DNA Technology Counters Overfishing, How Ants Wage War
Crowdsourcing Darwin’s Study on Human Emotions, Climate Change Affects Ugandan Coffee Cultivation
World Population at Seven Billion, A Dutch Science Scandal
Malaria Vaccine Trial Brings Good News, The Dying Trees of France’s Canal du Midi
Oldest Known Paint Workshop, Australia’s Water Wars
Promoting Happiness as Public Policy, Prehistoric Cave Art by Kids
Israel’s Oil Dream, Laughter Fights Pain, Italian Scientists on Trial
Resilience of Trauma Survivors, Improving Tsunami Warning Systems, Reviving Ancient Incan Agriculture