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Through A Scientist's Eyes
Chris Wynder
15 episodes
5 days ago
How does "science" get done? What does that word mean? For the average person how do we trust vaccines, drugs and public health? As a scientist I spend a lot of time obsessing about how do explain to friends what "the science" means.
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How does "science" get done? What does that word mean? For the average person how do we trust vaccines, drugs and public health? As a scientist I spend a lot of time obsessing about how do explain to friends what "the science" means.
Show more...
Life Sciences
Science
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How would you build a better human for space travel
Through A Scientist's Eyes
17 minutes 41 seconds
4 years ago
How would you build a better human for space travel

There is an intimate relationship between gene expression, developmental biology and the environment. In this episode we will discuss how this plays out to shape humans using a thought experiment: getting the human species ready to survive on other planets.

It is the science behind an on-going SciFi short story that I have been writing for a few years now: Acchret's Children

Through A Scientist's Eyes
How does "science" get done? What does that word mean? For the average person how do we trust vaccines, drugs and public health? As a scientist I spend a lot of time obsessing about how do explain to friends what "the science" means.