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Three Zoologists and a Microphone
Three Zoologists
6 episodes
5 days ago
just three zoologists making a podcast about zoology
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Who wants to live forever?
Three Zoologists and a Microphone
1 hour 1 minute 2 seconds
3 years ago
Who wants to live forever?

In this very belated episode, we are talking about jellyfish that can live forever (in theory), lobsters that can only survive until the crushing pressure of existence finally gets to them. We also discuss getting your favourite brogues resoled in the cobbler factory to stop your DNA breaking down and how 5000-year-old trees could potentially be considered youthful. The tangents in this episode may not go on forever but it probably will feel like it

Find us over on Twitter and Instagram @3_Zoologists to ask us questions or just tell us what you think. And if you want to learn more about anything we talk about in the episode just check out the references below for more information:

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Harris, J. (2000). Imitations of Immortality. Science, 288(5463), 59. doi:10.1126/science.288.5463.59

J Graham Ruby, M. S. (2018). Naked mole-rat mortality rates defy Compertzian laws by not increasing with age. elife, 7, e31157. doi:10.7554.eLife.31157

Jinru He, L. Z. (2015). Life Cucle Reversal in Aurelia sp. 1 (Cnidara, Scyphozoa). PLOS ONE, 10(12), e0145314. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0145314

Kirkwood, T. B. (2015). Deciphering death: a commentary on Gompertz (1825) 'On the nature of the function expressive of the law of human mortality, and on a new model of determining the valie of life contingencies'. Philos Trans R Sock Lond B Biol Sci, 370(1666), 20140379. doi:10.1098/rstb.2014.0379

Madalena C Carneiro, I. P. (2016). Telomeres in aging and disease: lessons from zebrafish. Disease Models & Mechanisms, 9, 737-748. doi:10.1242/dmm.025130

R.M. Lanner, K. C. (2001). Does bristlecone pine senesce. Experimental Gerontology, 36(4-6), 675-685. doi:10.1016/S0531-5565(00)00234-5

Simon R. W. L. Chan, E. H. (2004). Telomeres and telomerase. Philosphical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 359(1441), 109-122. doi:10.1098/rstb.2003.1370

Wolfram Klapper, K. K. (1998). Longevity of lobster is linked to ubiquitous telomerase expression. FEBS Letters, 439, 143 - 146. doi:10.1016/S0014-5793(98)01357-X

Three Zoologists and a Microphone
just three zoologists making a podcast about zoology