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Drilling into the past

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Drilling into the past

FromScience In Action


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Drilling into the past

FromScience In Action

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Jan 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of Science in Action, molecular biologist Professor Jason Chin tells us about his research into accelerated evolution and how it could help create new substances to be used in medicine, chemistry and more. In South America, palaeogeneticist Dr Verena Schuenemann has been extracting genetic material from human remains to find out more about treponemal diseases, which include syphilis, yaws and bejel. And moving across the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, volcanologist Professor Timothy Druitt has discovered new evidence of a massive volcano that erupted beneath the sea near Santorini around 500,000 years ago. Staying in the Mediterranean, we speak to Professor Rachel Flecker, co-chief scientist on Expedition 401 of the International Ocean Discovery Program. She and her team are drilling down into the seabed to establish how the Gibraltar Strait has altered over time. As well as influencing the Mediterranean's salinity, this changing movement of water has impacted the entire planet's oceans and climate. Presenter: Roland Pease
Producer: Alice Lipscombe-Southwell
Production Coordinator: Jana Bennett-Holesworth
Released:
Jan 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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