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Stem Cells Show Promise for Treating Infertility in Cancer Patients (1 of 2)

Stem Cells Show Promise for Treating Infertility in Cancer Patients (1 of 2)
This is an audio clip of Deborah Sweet of Cell Stem Cell interviewing Dr. Kyle Orwig of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine regarding his recent preclinical study "Spermatogonial ...

Contact: Elisabeth (Lisa) Lyons
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Cell Press

An Elephant that Speaks Korean (3 of 3)

An Elephant that Speaks Korean (3 of 3)
This is a recording of Koshik imitating human speech: Trainer (first) and Koshik (second) producing "annyong"(hello)

Contact: Elisabeth (Lisa) Lyons
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Cell Press

Resveratrol and Metabolic Function

Resveratrol and Metabolic Function
Ever since researchers discovered that red wine drinkers seemed to have a lower risk for certain health problems, scientists have been trying to learn whether it's possible to get some of those ...

Contact: Jim Dryden
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Washington University School of Medicine

A Whale with a Distinctly Human-Like Voice

A Whale with a Distinctly Human-Like Voice
This audio clip captures the unusual speech-like sounds from white whale NOC. See supplemental information for more data.

Contact: Elisabeth (Lisa) Lyons
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Cell Press

Cellphones Help Track Malaria Transmission in Kenya (6 of 6)

Cellphones Help Track Malaria Transmission in Kenya (6 of 6)
In this podcast, senior author Caroline Buckee discusses how human travel impacts malaria transmission. This podcast relates to a paper that appeared in the October 12, 2012, issue of Science, ...

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

Mouse Song

Mouse Song
This is a mouse song.

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Public Library of Science

Does Spray-Dried Egg Belong in Pig Feed?

Does Spray-Dried Egg Belong in Pig Feed?
The Animal Science Podcast: The high-quality protein and nutrients in chicken eggs can help young pigs stay healthy, says University of Illinois animal scientist Dr. Jim Pettigrew. He says using spray...

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American Society of Animal Science

In Lung Microbes, a Signature for Cystic Fibrosis

In Lung Microbes, a Signature for Cystic Fibrosis
In this podcast, Dr. David Cornfield explains the role of the lung microbiome in cystic fibrosis. This podcast relates to a paper that appeared in the Sept. 26, 2012, issue of Science Translational...

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The State of Science and Technology in Canada, 2012 (1 of 2)

The State of Science and Technology in Canada, 2012 (1 of 2)
An authoritative, evidence-based assessment of the state of science and technology in Canada has found that Canadian science and technology is healthy, growing and internationally respected. Over the ...

Contact: Cate Meechan
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Council of Canadian Academies

Molecule Related Diabetes and Neuron Damage in Wolfram Syndrome

Molecule Related Diabetes and Neuron Damage in Wolfram Syndrome
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and elsewhere have identified a cellular mechanism that allows a single gene to cause damage in many different systems in the body ...

Contact: Jim Dryden
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Washington University School of Medicine

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