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Joram is sick again but it won’t stop us from talking about plants. This time, it’s more plant adjacent: we’re talking about a weird new way some bacteria do photosynthesis. Also lots of clever animals and a tale of paleobotanical experiments.
- 2.4-Å structure of the double-ring Gemmatimonas phototrophica photosystem
- A Mysterious Desert Bacterium Has Evolved Its Own, Unique Ability to Photosynthesize
- photosynthetic bacteria
- New technology fused with photosynthetic life offers path to green energy — ScienceDaily
- Electrochemically Driven Photosynthetic Electron Transport in Cyanobacteria Lacking Photosystem II | Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Building artificial nerve cells: Organic electrochemical neurons and synapses with ion mediated spiking — ScienceDaily
- Organic electrochemical neurons and synapses with ion mediated spiking | Nature Communications
- Science and Culture: Artists join paleobotanists to bring ancient plants to life—and pique viewer interest
- The Mesozoic terminated in boreal spring | Nature
- The Reign of the Dinosaurs Ended in Spring: Revelations From Bones of Fish That Died When the Asteroid Hit
- Rats can estimate their timing accuracy — ScienceDaily
- Standardised bioassays reveal that mosquitoes learn to avoid compounds used in chemical vector control after a single sub-lethal exposure | Scientific Reports
- Magpies help each other to evade science
- Altruism in birds? Magpies have outwitted scientists by helping each other remove tracking devices
All views are our own. If you want to comment or correct anything we said, leave a comment under this post or reach out to us via twitter, facebook or instagram.
Our opening and closing music is Caravana by Phillip Gross
Until next time!
Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Paper of the week (00:05:13)
3. An alternative to Photosystem II (00:26:25)
4. What green is this ancient plant? (00:32:41)
5. The asteroid hit in spring (00:39:34)
6. Cat facts I (00:41:30)
7. Cat facts II (00:47:49)
8. Outro (00:52:54)
176 episodes
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Manage episode 339350732 series 3381564
Joram is sick again but it won’t stop us from talking about plants. This time, it’s more plant adjacent: we’re talking about a weird new way some bacteria do photosynthesis. Also lots of clever animals and a tale of paleobotanical experiments.
- 2.4-Å structure of the double-ring Gemmatimonas phototrophica photosystem
- A Mysterious Desert Bacterium Has Evolved Its Own, Unique Ability to Photosynthesize
- photosynthetic bacteria
- New technology fused with photosynthetic life offers path to green energy — ScienceDaily
- Electrochemically Driven Photosynthetic Electron Transport in Cyanobacteria Lacking Photosystem II | Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Building artificial nerve cells: Organic electrochemical neurons and synapses with ion mediated spiking — ScienceDaily
- Organic electrochemical neurons and synapses with ion mediated spiking | Nature Communications
- Science and Culture: Artists join paleobotanists to bring ancient plants to life—and pique viewer interest
- The Mesozoic terminated in boreal spring | Nature
- The Reign of the Dinosaurs Ended in Spring: Revelations From Bones of Fish That Died When the Asteroid Hit
- Rats can estimate their timing accuracy — ScienceDaily
- Standardised bioassays reveal that mosquitoes learn to avoid compounds used in chemical vector control after a single sub-lethal exposure | Scientific Reports
- Magpies help each other to evade science
- Altruism in birds? Magpies have outwitted scientists by helping each other remove tracking devices
All views are our own. If you want to comment or correct anything we said, leave a comment under this post or reach out to us via twitter, facebook or instagram.
Our opening and closing music is Caravana by Phillip Gross
Until next time!
Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Paper of the week (00:05:13)
3. An alternative to Photosystem II (00:26:25)
4. What green is this ancient plant? (00:32:41)
5. The asteroid hit in spring (00:39:34)
6. Cat facts I (00:41:30)
7. Cat facts II (00:47:49)
8. Outro (00:52:54)
176 episodes
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