Genetics
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The Life Scientific. George Church on reimagining woolly mammoths and virus-proofing humans. Audio, 28 minutes
Geneticist George Church on mapping the world's DNA and a mammoth 'de-extinction' project.
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What in the World. Struggling to fall asleep? Listen to this! Audio, 13 minutes
Why some people are great sleepers and others are not
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- Posted16 July

Witness History. Argentina’s national genetics bank created to identify stolen babies. Audio, 11 minutes
In 1984, Argentine grandmothers started using genetics to find their lost grandchildren
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CrowdScience. Why are twins special? Audio, 26 minutes
Why are we fascinated by twins?
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The Inquiry. Have we seen a breakthrough in preventing genetic diseases? Audio, 23 minutes
The landmark gene editing drug which could help transform personalized medicine.
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More or Less: Behind the Stats. Can redheads handle 25% more pain than brunettes? Audio, 9 minutes
We investigate if people with red hair have a hidden pain-blocking superpower
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Word of Mouth. The Language of Genetics. Audio, 28 minutes
Adam Rutherford joins Michael to unpick the knotty language we use to talk about genetics.
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