Sinopsis
The Molecular Plant Research Podcast
Episodios
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Tapeworms have the life we all want – A christmas episode
19/12/2020 Duración: 01h22minDeck the halls and snatch the gravy, it’s a Christmas episode of your favourite plant podcast that is hosted by Tegan and Joram! In this year’s final episode, we’re bringing you one last time in 2020 all the facts and bits of information you never knew you needed. Moth Cyborgs? Check. Zombees? Check. Way too much talking about Christmas music? CHECK. Please enjoy this episode, and have a wonderful winter break. Stay safe, stay healthy, stay happy, everyone!
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Saving seeds in times of war – Genebanks and Machine Learning
04/12/2020 Duración: 01h07minThis week, we have a story about seed conservation in times of war and we discuss multiple aspects of machine learning in molecular biology. Plus cool plant facts and as always: cutting edge cat research.
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Atomic Kitten – Spanish Moss, Thekla Resvoll, Mentorship and Gender
27/11/2020 Duración: 01h25minAfter a week off, we’re back with some cool facts from the world of plants and gulls. Did you know that gulls know your every move? There are probably some on the roof as we speak. They see you when you’re sleeping, they know when you’re awake. You better not pout, you better not cry. Sea gulls are coming to town.
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Let it grow – Sorghum spikelets, great paper titles, honest signalling
13/11/2020 Duración: 53minIt’s good news week! Not only was Trump kicked out of office, we also have major news regarding the Covid and AIDS pandemic. Of course we won’t forget our passion for plants over all that joy, so tag along for a deep dive into the biology of sorghum – plus some cool facts from last week’s science.
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The one where Joram did his homework – rediscovering extinct plants, Luciana Leite and Luisa M. Diele-Viegas, Platypodes under UV light
06/11/2020 Duración: 01h22minJoram came so well prepared, it made Tegan angry. The two work through their disagreements though in another episode filled to the brim with tales from the (plant) science world.
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Social Distancing Bats – Venus Fly Traps, Pandas, Chinas Carbon Capture
30/10/2020 Duración: 01h06sWhile Joram is running at 1% brain battery, Tegan makes up for the lack of a decent podcast partner by bringing a really cool paper: researchers found a 30 second timer within venus fly traps. Plus more sutff!
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Nature really wants to make crabs – Gympie gympie, Pamela Ronald, Pink Pineapple
23/10/2020 Duración: 01h07minIn this episode, Joram gets really upset. Tegan offers her services as an apocalyptic seamstress. And somewhere, a palla's cat is looking regal.
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Puffin economy – Mast Seeding, Nobel Prizes, Bird stuff
09/10/2020 Duración: 59minThis week, we're talking about a cool process in trees where they all flower and set seeds in sync to produce a massive wave of fruit. Also general news from the world of science!
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Bonnie Tyler AI – Wormwood, Single names, Smart Birds
02/10/2020 Duración: 01h11minJoram is tired, Tegan has been singing – a perfect storm for some (plant) science! We discuss the story of Artemisia absinthium, talk about the woes of single-named scientists and bring you the hottest science facts from the last seven days.
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Oh god, it’s invasive! – Florencia Yannelli on escaped invasive plants
25/09/2020 Duración: 01h25minWe’re really happy to welcome Florencia Yannelli on the podcast. She is an ecologist and plant researcher who was not stopped by Corona to do science – she simply did the experiment at home! Florencia’s research interest lies in invasive species and how they influence the community of plants and microbes in their habitats. We talk about her academic and home research and what role scientific outreach plays for her. You can learn more about Florencia on her website and get in touch through her twitter: @floryannelli.
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Enzymes are stupid – C4 trees, forest sounds, women saving bird research
18/09/2020 Duración: 01h26minHey! Ho! Hey! Ho! It’s a new episode of your favourite podcast about plants and pipettes. This week, we’re talking about C3 and C4 trees, the sounds of forests and how women disrupted bird research. Let’s go!
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Hummingbird popsicles – Elecampane, Segenet Kelemu and genome editing detection
11/09/2020 Duración: 01h17minHello! We have a podcast for you. We talk about the plant that made creamy icecream possible, awesome plant scientists from Ethiopia and stone cold birds.
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T-rexes have really good reflexes – microviscosity, science tattoos, wild pollinators
04/09/2020Welcome to this struggle-episode! We had bad connection problems which meant that we spent most of our time blaming each other for having terrible internet. In between the blame game, we talked about a molecular sensor for microviscosity, nerd tattoos and why Joram won’t get any of them.
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Succulent chicken – Phytomining, Cyanotype, Boosted Tobacco
28/08/2020 Duración: 01h12minAfter an uneventful week, our two main protagonists meet yet again to discuss the ups and downs of current plant research. Tag along as our heroes discuss the true meaning of succulent, how to mine Nickel and why blue plant outlines are so hot right now*.
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Stacks of wheat – Vertical farming, occlupanid research, thievish animals
21/08/2020 Duración: 01h11minWhat would happen if you stacked ten layers of indoor wheat on top of each other – and then stacked ten of those stacks? We're discussing the highs and lows of vertical farming, talk about terrible naming schemes and the rediscovery of an animal that's neither elephant nor shrew.
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Mola mola babies – extremophile algae, intersectional feminism in academia, talking to conspiracy theorists
31/07/2020 Duración: 01h27minSome weeks we talk a lot about plant science, some weeks we explore a lot of plant-science-adjacent topics. You be the judge of what happened this week.
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Worm twitter is angry – Sunflowers, worm discrimination, beautiful snails
24/07/2020 Duración: 01h15minDon’t you dare disrespect our favourite model organism, Arabidopsis. No wait, we love tobacco and hate Arabidopsis. No! Both are the WORST, we love Chlamydomonas above everything else! Or were we team sunflower?
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Penguins propelling poo – self-drilling seeds, arctic explorers, and some plant science
17/07/2020 Duración: 01h18minYou know the drill: we talk about our favourite plant (it’s drilling itself into the ground), a cool researcher (she travelled to Antarctica to study lichen), a cognitive bias (the end will please you) and fun stuff (a lot of it). Please enjoy.
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Pavlov’s pea plants
10/07/2020 Duración: 01h31minThis week, we're talking about plant intelligence and whether or not a pea plant can be conditioned like a dog.
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Don't be a hypocrite, be a hypogriff
03/07/2020 Duración: 01h20minThis week, we're talking about Tegan's favourite plant, Elizabeth Mrema, the end-of-history illusion and many fun things from the world of science!