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This month, how human encroachment and conflict on nature drives emerging diseases, the role of "stigmergy" in guiding the nest-building feats of termites, a project to track infectious abortions in Africa, why people ne...
How termites build their nests, and drivers of new diseases is an episode from eLife by Dr Chris Smith. This month, how human encroachment and conflict on nature drives emerging diseases, the role of "stigmergy" in guiding the nest-building...
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Published Jun 18, 2024, 00:34:28 long, audio available.
This month, how human encroachment and conflict on nature drives emerging diseases, the role of "stigmergy" in guiding the nest-building feats of termites, a project to track infectious abortions in Africa, why people need to speak the same language around neurodiversity, and what fat flies are revealing about the way weight gain affects food-related recall... Get the references and the transcripts for this programme from the Naked Scientists website
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How termites build their nests, and drivers of new diseases is from eLife by Dr Chris Smith.
Published Jun 18, 2024 and 00:34:28 long