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The Breaking Science team explore how fish play an important role in the marine inorganic carbon cycle; how shiny crops could reduce global warming; how stress causes temporary attention problems; ...the development of wireless micrograbbers that have potential surgical applications; the discovery that finger ratios and testosterone levels predict long-term profitability in high frequency traders; and how rogue antibodies produced within joints themselves causes rheumatoid arthritis.Plus in 'Stuff and Non-Science', are daddy long-legs all that venomous?
Metadata describing this Open University audio programme
Series: Breaking science
First transmission date: 2009-01-18
Original broadcast channel: BBC radio
Published: 2009
Rights Statement: Rights owned or controlled by The Open University
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Duration: 00:25:00
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Producer: Diana O'Carroll
Presenter: Chris Smith
Contributors: Chris Smith; Helen Scales; John Coates; Constantino Pitzalis; Stuart Hine
Publisher: BBC Open University
Production number: AUDA752B
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