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Why isn’t King Kong scaling the Empire State Building right now? Should we worry about Godzilla rising from the depths of the Pacific Ocean? Shane Campbell-Staton, co-host of the podcast The Biology of Superheroes and Ha...
Monsters Episode 3: King Kong vs. Gravity (Re-Release) is an episode from Veritalk by Harvard University. Why isn’t King Kong scaling the Empire State Building right now? Should we worry about Godzilla rising from the depths of the Pacific...
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Published Oct 28, 2019, 00:19:26 long, audio available.
Why isn’t King Kong scaling the Empire State Building right now? Should we worry about Godzilla rising from the depths of the Pacific Ocean? Shane Campbell-Staton, co-host of the podcast The Biology of Superheroes and Harvard PhD ’15 in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, talks about our favorite movie monsters, and some of the biological processes that could make them come to life. Full Transcript The Veritalk Team: Host/Producer: Anna Fisher-Pinkert Executive Producer: Ann Hall Sound Designer: Ian Coss Logo Designer: Emily Crowell Special thanks Shane Campbell-Staton and Graham Ball.
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Monsters Episode 3: King Kong vs. Gravity (Re-Release) is from Veritalk by Harvard University.
Published Oct 28, 2019 and 00:19:26 long