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Nice to Know - Conversations with Everyday Scientists
Robyn Schenk
28 episodes
7 months ago
Turns out, pigeons are way more interesting than your average street critter. Their ability to navigate has been known and used by people for centuries, but we still don't know how they are able to sense the earth's magnetic fields. Greg Nordmann (@GregNordmann) is a PhD student in the lab of David Keays (@keays_lab) at the IMP in Vienna (@IMPvienna), where he is trying to answer this question, by studying the pigeon brain's response to magnetic stimuli. Check out keayslab.org for more abou...
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Turns out, pigeons are way more interesting than your average street critter. Their ability to navigate has been known and used by people for centuries, but we still don't know how they are able to sense the earth's magnetic fields. Greg Nordmann (@GregNordmann) is a PhD student in the lab of David Keays (@keays_lab) at the IMP in Vienna (@IMPvienna), where he is trying to answer this question, by studying the pigeon brain's response to magnetic stimuli. Check out keayslab.org for more abou...
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Best of Season 1 Part 1
Nice to Know - Conversations with Everyday Scientists
17 minutes
4 years ago
Best of Season 1 Part 1
A selection of my favourite Nice to Know moments from Season 1, covering episodes 1 - 9. Timestamps: 01:33: Ep. 1: Fat, immunity, and winning the Nobel Prize with Dr Hatoon Baazim 03:45: Ep. 2: From cocktails to chemistry with Giovanni Di Mauro 05:09: Ep. 3: Empathising with neuropsychologist Kate Bray 06:10: Ep. 4: Bone-eating cells and Blue Monday with Dr Julia Brunner 07:57: Ep. 5: 23 and me and Dr André Rendeiro 09:41: Ep. 6: Squids dealing with climate change w...
Nice to Know - Conversations with Everyday Scientists
Turns out, pigeons are way more interesting than your average street critter. Their ability to navigate has been known and used by people for centuries, but we still don't know how they are able to sense the earth's magnetic fields. Greg Nordmann (@GregNordmann) is a PhD student in the lab of David Keays (@keays_lab) at the IMP in Vienna (@IMPvienna), where he is trying to answer this question, by studying the pigeon brain's response to magnetic stimuli. Check out keayslab.org for more abou...