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Why we don't (often) bite our tongues
10. jun. 2014 29m

In this episode of the eLife podcast, the neuroscience of chewing, African sleeping sickness, skin cancer, and an ancient protein complex called TSET....

Pain, gene therapy, and regenerating worms
29. apr. 2014 30m

In this episode of the eLife podcast we hear about neuropathic pain, gene therapy, insulin production, ageing in worms, and how flatworms grow new bod...

Radiation, Anti-aphrodisiacs and Glowing Squid
30. mar. 2014 22m

In this episode of the eLife podcast we hear about the mating habits of flies, radiation resistance in bacteria, how insects learned to smell, and the...

Redeye, Spies and Bacteria
28. feb. 2014 30m

In this episode of the eLife podcast we learn more about sleep, super Spy chaperones, swimming bacteria, orphan genes and the neuroscience of birdsong...

Rats won't rat on rats
31. jan. 2014 28m

In this episode of the eLife podcast we discuss ants, rats, sharks and rays, and the pathogen that causes corn smut in maize. Get the references and t...

Sedatives, Maths and Evolution
6. jan. 2014 29m

In this episode of the eLife Podcast, the growing problem of drug resistance, severe brain damage, sugar versus sweetener, public dilemmas, and the ev...

Bacteria and Rheumatoid Arthritis
29. nov. 2013 28m

In this episode of the eLife podcast we discuss doing protein crystallography with electrons, the discovery of a receptor for carbon dioxide, new insi...

Human Sperm, Gut Bugs and Decomposition
30. okt. 2013 30m

In this issue of the eLife podcast we discuss how chimpanzees use conceptual metaphors, the hyperactivation of spermatozoa, the use of bacteria to est...

Undead Cells
6. okt. 2013 29m

In this issue of the eLife podcast we discuss how flatworms can grow new heads and tails, how photosynthesis has evolved over time, social interaction...

Now hear this!
15. aug. 2013 34m

The cocktail party effect and how the brain decides which sounds to attend to, genes dismissed as dead relics turn out to play significant roles in in...

Plants keep Thyme, cancer drug resistance and clear corneas
15. jul. 2013 33m

How plants do molecular mathematics to thyme their starch consumption, how cancers evolve resistance to chemotherapy and how to combat it, how the ret...

Multicellular life, potato blight and Hepatitis B
15. jun. 2013 40m

How multicellular life began, museum specimens surrender the identity of the bug behind the Irish potato famine, the Hepatitis B and D virus receptor ...