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The Tartan Tardigrade - Astrobiology Chats
The University of Edinburgh
19 episodes
1 week ago
The Tartan Tardigrade is a podcast where scientists from the UK Centre for Astrobiology talk to guests from around the world about their research in astrobiology, their careers, and the prospects for life in the universe.
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Natural Sciences
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The Tartan Tardigrade is a podcast where scientists from the UK Centre for Astrobiology talk to guests from around the world about their research in astrobiology, their careers, and the prospects for life in the universe.
Show more...
Natural Sciences
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The Tartan Tardigrade - Episode 5 - Kathryn Harriss
The Tartan Tardigrade - Astrobiology Chats
18 minutes 52 seconds
6 years ago
The Tartan Tardigrade - Episode 5 - Kathryn Harriss
Episode 5 of the Tartan Tardigrade, a podcast where scientists from the UK Centre for Astrobiology talk to guests from around the world about their research in astrobiology, their careers, and the prospects for life in the universe.

In this episode we talk to Kathryn Harriss from the University of Kent, who studies impacts in the solar system, and tells us about their effects on life.
The Tartan Tardigrade - Astrobiology Chats
The Tartan Tardigrade is a podcast where scientists from the UK Centre for Astrobiology talk to guests from around the world about their research in astrobiology, their careers, and the prospects for life in the universe.