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The Poetry of Science
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Join Dr Sam Illingworth as he provides insight into new scientific research via the medium of poetry.
Join Dr Sam Illingworth as he provides insight into new scientific research via the medium of poetry.
Episode 316: Version Drift
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The Poetry of Science
This episode explores new research, which has found that nearly half of 232 US health datasets were changed, mostly replacing 'gender' with 'sex', without logging or explanation.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Testament to the Agency of Man’ by Rickey Laurentiis here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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05:35
Episode 315: Tilt
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This episode explores new research, which has found that damming water in reservoirs from 1835 to 2011 shifted Earth's spin axis by over half a metre.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Toward the North Pole’ by Louis Gilmore here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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06:06
Episode 314: When Bats Carry the Cure
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This episode explores new research, which has found that vampire bats can lick rabies vaccines off each other, spreading immunity through grooming.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Bats’ by Hussain Ahmed here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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06:13
Episode 313: Below the Threshold
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This episode explores new research, which has found that even small amounts of lead in early childhood were linked to lower reading and maths scores all the way through school.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Lead in the Water’ by Jean Garrigue here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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07:28
Episode 312: Ocean Colour Change
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This episode explores new research, which has found that oceans are getting greener near the poles and bluer in the subtropics.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Against Opulence’ by Kimiko Hahn here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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06:20
Episode 311: Cheese Weather
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This episode explores new research, which found that climate change and cheese quality are directly linked.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Personals’ by C.D. Wright here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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06:04
Episode 310: Overspill
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This episode explores new research, which found that living within proximity to a golf course increases the risk of Parkinson’s disease.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘X Ray’ by Dannie Abse here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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06:04
Episode 309: Line Decay
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This episode explores new research, which has found that removing fluoride from US water would cost $9.8 billion.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Brushing Teeth with My Sister after the Wake’ by Jim Daniels here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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05:56
Episode 308: Brewer’s Trace
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This episode explores new research, which has found that beers brewed across the US contain 'forever chemicals' linked to health risks.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Lines on Ale’ by Edgar Allan Poe here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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05:42
Episode 307: Proxy Measures
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This episode explores new research, which has found that democratic countries often appear greener because they offshore pollution to less democratic nations.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Love in a Time of Climate Change’ by Craig Santos Perez here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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05:58
Episode 306: Inheritance Pattern
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This episode explores new research, which has found that the richest 1% of people caused 20 times more warming than the global average since 1990.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘ted talk’ by Jenny Zhang here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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07:17
Episode 305: Disposition
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This episode explores new research, which has found that citizens in more democratic nations report greater wellbeing.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Democracy Poem #1’ by June Jordan here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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05:34
Episode 304: Refusal Archive
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This episode explores new research, which has found that a 50% drop in US childhood vaccination could cause 51 million measles cases in 5 years.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘A Mnemonic Device’ by Clare Pollard here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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06:13
Episode 303: Ash Weight
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This episode explores new research, which has found a link between wildfires and mental health–related emergency department visits.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘The Ashes’ by Karin Gottshall here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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06:13
Episode 302: Crowsight
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This episode explores new research, which has found that carrion crows can spontaneously detect geometric regularity - like right angles and symmetry - just like humans.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Crows in a Strong Wind’ by Cornelius Eady here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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05:45
Episode 301: The Cost of Crypto
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This episode explores new research, which has found that US Bitcoin mining uses more electricity than Los Angeles, mostly from fossil fuels.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read 'Air' by W.S. Merwin here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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06:08
Episode 300: Drying the Spine
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This episode explores new research, which has found a permanent global decline in terrestrial water storage, especially soil moisture.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read ‘Water Table’ by Eliza Griswold here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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05:16
Episode 299: Truing the Sun
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This episode explores new research, which has found that insect brains might calculate the sun’s position using internal clocks and trigonometric circuits.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Insect’ by Annie Finch here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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06:06
Episode 298: A Bitter Leaf Against the Fire
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This episode explores new research, which has found that which has found that matcha green tea reduces DNA damage and oxidative stress in bone marrow after gamma radiation exposure.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Green Tea’ by Dale Ritterbusch here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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06:18
Episode 297: Where Resistance Grows
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This episode explores new research, which has found that decaying jellyfish blooms create hotspots for antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Moon Jellyfish’ by Jennifer Martelli here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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06:35
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