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This week on UnDisciplined, we're joined by a scientist who helped create a transgenic mouse that can help us understand the human relationship with a…
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This week on UnDisciplined, we talked to a researcher whose discoveries have changed the way we understand the history of tobacco in North America. Then…
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Each week on UnDisciplined, we bring two researchers together to talk about their recent work. This week, we're joined first by Karen Lloyd, whose…
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Paul Rogers is racing to save a one-tree forest. Lisa Berreau is trying to prove that carbon monoxide can be good for us. Like we do every week, we'll try…
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This week on UnDiscipined, we're talking about extending life — how nature does it and how humans might do it. Grace DiRenzo investigates the way animals…
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This week on UnDisciplined, we're talking about the way people and animals move from place to place. Rick Geddes studies economic solutions for reducing…
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This week on UnDisciplined, we're talking about how genes impact plant growth, but from two very different perspectives. Steve Strauss studies ways…
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This week on UnDisciplined, we're talking about measuring wildlife — but at two very different scales.Emily Sadler uses microscopes to measure insect…
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Clement Chow studies how—and why—two people can get the same disease and have very different outcomes. Josh Tewksbury's research team has developed a…
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Amanda Subalusky studies how ecosystems are impacted by migrating wildebeests in Africa. Candi Carter Olson's research focuses on how communities of…