Ep. 8 (ENG)

Ep. 8 (ENG)

Author: Drops Of Science April 7, 2024 Duration: 10:37
In this episode, we will explore the surprising diversity of marine species from the past, uncover the unique adaptations in the cardiac tissue of the hairless mole-rat, and reveal the extraordinary phenomenon of the synchronization of European beech reproduction and the rapid adaptation of English sequoias. You won't want to miss it!

Drops Of Science-News from Natural Sciences offers a concise and accessible way to stay informed about the latest discoveries and developments across the natural world. This podcast delivers a carefully curated rundown of significant news from fields like biology, geology, astronomy, and chemistry, all distilled into manageable episodes under twenty minutes. It’s designed for the curious mind that wants to keep pace with scientific progress but doesn’t have hours to sift through journals. Each installment of this podcast focuses on clarity and context, explaining not just what happened but why it matters, without relying on jargon. You’ll hear about everything from newly discovered species and deep-space observations to breakthroughs in environmental research and physics, presented in a straightforward, engaging manner. The format is intentionally efficient, making it easy to integrate into a daily routine, whether during a commute or a short break. By consistently providing this focused snapshot of the natural sciences, Drops Of Science builds a comprehensive picture of how our understanding of the planet and the universe is evolving right now. Tune in for a regular dose of insight that connects discrete scientific events to the broader tapestry of natural knowledge, all delivered in a clear and succinct audio format. This podcast is produced by Drops Of Science.
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Ep. 1 (ITA) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:29
In questo primo episodio parleremo dei mammiferi del Cretaceo, degli antenati dei canguri, della voce di delfini ed oranghi, per passare poi alla velocità di adattamento dei boschi e alla particolare relazione tra i cefa…