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    Booze and the immune system, general anaesthetic and a nose for death

    5 October, 2011

    This week on radio, Tim Thwaites is talking about booze and the immune system; Twitter and the world’s mood; general anaesthetic; a nose for death; and more…

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    Growing drugs in sunflowers, electric dolphins, and fingerprinting zombies

    28 July, 2011

    This week on radio, Tim Thwaites is talking about growing drugs in sunflowers; electric dolphins; silent submarines; fingerprinting zombies; and more…

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    Protecting medical implants against hacking, restoring memories, and rocking adults to sleep

    22 June, 201118 May, 2012

    This week on radio, Tim Thwaites is talking about protecting medical implants from hacking; restoring memories; rocking adults to sleep; preventing heart attacks; and more

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    Deadly cucumbers, pre-crime detection and ailing frogs

    1 June, 201118 May, 2012

    This week on radio, Tim Thwaites is talking about deadly cucumbers; pre-crime detection; ailing frogs; distracting pain; and more

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    The brightness of wealth, seal whiskers, and the smell of death

    18 May, 201118 May, 2012

    This week on radio, Tim Thwaites is talking about ozone-hole recovery; the brightness of wealth; seal whiskers; the smell of death; and more

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    Surreptitious sleep, feeding hummingbirds, and bats in the rain

    4 May, 201118 May, 2012

    This week on radio, Tim Thwaites is talking about surreptitious sleep; feeding hummingbirds; why bats don’t like the rain; and more.

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