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Transcript -- In this podcast we meet a herpetologist, or snake expert, from Wales and discuss genetic coding in snakes and research developments. We also meet David Robinson, a biologist and Senior Lecturer at the OU, w...
Transcript -- Life sciences: Evolution in snails, the perils of looking after snakes and scientists on television is an episode from Take away Science - Audio by Emily Unell. Transcript -- In this podcast we meet a herpetologist, or snake e...
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Transcript -- In this podcast we meet a herpetologist, or snake expert, from Wales and discuss genetic coding in snakes and research developments. We also meet David Robinson, a biologist and Senior Lecturer at the OU, who has been involved with OU television programmes for many years, and chat about what the future for science programming might look like. Finally, we chat to Jenny Worthington, a project officer at the OU, about the fantastic evolution meglab project. The interviews are recorded by OU staff and the programme is hosted by Dr Mike Bullivant from the OU/BBC television series Rough Science.
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Published Nov 27, 2008