PRI's The World: Science show

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:

 World Science Podcast, November, 6, 2009: Swine Flu in the Amazon, Fixing Technological Fixes, Tsavo Lions | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 42:02

World Science Podcast, November, 6, 2009: Swine Flu in the Amazon, Fixing Technological Fixes, Tsavo Lions

 World Science Podcast, October, 30, 2009: Nile Delta, Humming Bears,A Jurassic Sea Monster | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 25:03

World Science Podcast, October, 30, 2009: Nile Delta, Humming Bears,A Jurassic Sea Monster

 World Science Podcast, October, 23, 2009: Cyprus Water Woes, Kenya's Lions, Conservation Refugees, How the Chytrid Fungus Kills Frogs, Giant Web-spinning Spider, Light and Depression | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 33:00

World Science Podcast, October, 23, 2009: Cyprus Water Woes, Kenya's Lions, Conservation Refugees, How the Chytrid Fungus Kills Frogs, Giant Web-spinning Spider, Light and Depression

 World Science Podcast, October, 16, 2009: SWine Flu Vaccine in the US and Europe, Mother Passes Cancer Cells to Fetus, Chinese Dyslexia , A Vegetarian Spider Discovered | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 24:53

World Science Podcast, October, 16, 2009: SWine Flu Vaccine in the US and Europe, Mother Passes Cancer Cells to Fetus, Chinese Dyslexia , A Vegetarian Spider Discovered

 World Science Podcast, October, 9, 2009: Bangladesh Protects Against Rising Seas, China Promotes Creativity, A Royal Medical Mystery, Adult Autism Numbers | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 33:12

World Science Podcast, October, 9, 2009: Bangladesh Protects Against Rising Seas, China Promotes Creativity, A Royal Medical Mystery, Adult Autism Numbers

 World Science Podcast, October, 2, 2009: Ancient Human Ancestor, Champagne Bubbles, Nobel contenders and Ig Nobel Awards, A Useful Mosquito Pathogen, and China's innovative Past | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 38:27

World Science Podcast, October, 2, 2009: Ancient Human Ancestor, Champagne Bubbles, Nobel contenders and Ig Nobel Awards, A Useful Mosquito Pathogen, and China's innovative Past

 World Science Podcast, September 25, 2009: UN Climate Summit, India Promises Emission Cuts, Wind Power in China, Worms Feast on Dead Whales, Scientists Rescue Rats from Spinal Injury, and a New Discovery about Migrating Monarch Butterflies. | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 24:45

World Science Podcast, September 25, 2009: UN Climate Summit, India Promises Emission Cuts, Wind Power in China, Worms Feast on Dead Whales, Scientists Rescue Rats from Spinal Injury, and a New Discovery about Migrating Monarch Butterflies.

 World Science Podcast, September 18, 2009: Tiny T rex, French Carbon Tax, Making Profits Going Green, Adventures in a green mobile home, and Pumping Co2 underground | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 30:01

World Science Podcast, September 18, 2009: Tiny T rex, French Carbon Tax, Making Profits Going Green, Adventures in a green mobile home, and Pumping Co2 underground

 World Science Podcast, September 11, 2009: Good Doggy, DNA Fingerprinting, Medical Isotope Shortage, and A Rodent of Unusual Size | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 22:33

World Science Podcast, September 11, 2009: Good Doggy, DNA Fingerprinting, Medical Isotope Shortage, and A Rodent of Unusual Size

 World Science Podcast, September 4, 2009: Arctic Warming Study, Indonesian Mangroves, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, and a Fake Moon Rock | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 34:25

World Science Podcast, September 4, 2009: Arctic Warming Study, Indonesian Mangroves, the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, and a Fake Moon Rock

 World Science Podcast, August 28, 2009: Fighting Trachoma in Ethiopia, Singapore Recruits Young Scientists, and Walking in Circles | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 30:34

World Science Podcast, August 28, 2009: Fighting Trachoma in Ethiopia, Singapore Recruits Young Scientists, and Walking in Circles

 World Science Podcast, August 21, 2009: An all-animal podcast! Stories about creatures in Canada, Cambodia, Tasmania, and Panama. | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 29:59

World Science Podcast, August 21, 2009: An all-animal podcast! Stories about creatures in Canada, Cambodia, Tasmania, and Panama.

 World Science Podcast, August 14, 2009: A look at global water issues: In Cambodia, a crucial lake is under stress; in the Middle East, drought adds to Arab-Israeli tension. Plus climate change adds to water woes. | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 28:14

World Science Podcast, August 14, 2009: A look at global water issues: In Cambodia, a crucial lake is under stress; in the Middle East, drought adds to Arab-Israeli tension. Plus climate change adds to water woes.

 World Science Podcast, August 7, 2009: A fight over DDT and malaria in Uganda, traditional healing in Senegal, reforesting Ghana. Plus apes, humans, HIV and malaria. | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 37:59

World Science Podcast, August 7, 2009: A fight over DDT and malaria in Uganda, traditional healing in Senegal, reforesting Ghana. Plus apes, humans, HIV and malaria.

 World Science Podcast, July 31, 2009: Two solar power stores, from Spain and North Africa, a look at a European a mecca for bicyclists. Plus a very old tortoise who's about to become a first-time dad, panda problems in China, and jellyfish stirring up the | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 30:45

World Science Podcast, July 31, 2009: Two solar power stores, from Spain and North Africa, a look at a European a mecca for bicyclists. Plus a very old tortoise who's about to become a first-time dad, panda problems in China, and jellyfish stirring up the oceans.

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