EUSci Podcast #51
We've recovered from the hangover of our 50th episode party and are getting right to work on bringing you the next fifty. This week our host Jen Wallace guides
us through
stories about self-assembling RNA squares, sugars that improve antibiotic effectiveness, and much
more. So sit back and enjoy our
take on the effective square of science stories that made the
headlines
(or at least the science pages) of newspapers over the past couple of
weeks.
What's in today's show:
News:
Correspondent Reports:
Controversy of the Week:
- We discuss the science of altruism, prompted by Even Robots Can Be Heroes.
No feature this week, sorry!
EU-What?!
- We find out why active learning is better than lectures.
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