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Fighting The Worlds Deadliest Animal With @biodiversilary (Dr. Lawrence Reeves)

Fighting The Worlds Deadliest Animal With @biodiversilary (Dr. Lawrence Reeves)

FromDude! Nature


Fighting The Worlds Deadliest Animal With @biodiversilary (Dr. Lawrence Reeves)

FromDude! Nature

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Length:
75 minutes
Released:
Oct 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Mosquitoes kill more humans per year than any other creature in the world. These tiny animals are ubiquitous, and unique in the massive amounts of human suffering their antics produce. Should we get rid of them? And even if we should, how can we? We talk to Dr. Lawrence Reeves (@biodiversilary) about his research on mosquito ecology and how it might lead to a better planet free of some of the worlds most deadly diseases.
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Released:
Oct 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (95)

The longest running (and most popular) science podcast for those of us who got kicked out of class for throwing pencils at the ceiling. Adam and Noah are skeptical twin brothers whose separate journeys through professional science and engineering led them to a ridiculous notion: that reality is strange and barely understood. Unfortunately they just didn't have the attention span to listen to any science podcasts without wanting to gouge their eyes out with a spoon. If you've ever wanted to listen to more podcasts about cosmic quandaries, evolutionary mysteries, and giant creatures living underneath the ice of rogue planets but just can't stand academic rambling delivered with a nasally voice, then this podcast is for you.