The chapter discusses the speaker's childhood interest in deep sea biology, their research on jellyfish, and their fascination with genomics and DNA sequencing. They also talk about the presence of nematodes in drinking water, the role of nematodes in marine ecosystems and carbon cycling, and different species of worms, including sea elegance. Finally, they touch on the relationship between different types of worms and studying nematodes in Antarctica.
Weird little mouths! Hairy skin tubes! Demon nematodes! Antarctic explorer and Nematologist Dr. Holly Bik charms us into loving deep sea (benthopelagic) worms in a way you never thought possible. We also cover tiny worm brains, the smell of Antarctic mud, first-generation Ph.Ds, the research workhorse C. Elegans, deep sea mining machines, moisturizers, submersibles and more with a worm lady who has literally traveled to the ends of the Earth to ask: what’s in that mud? We love her.
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Smologies (short, classroom-safe) episodes
Other episodes you may enjoy: SPOOKTOBER episodes, Maritime Archaeology (SHIPWRECKS), Medusology (JELLYFISH), Toxinology (JELLYFISH VENOM), Vampirology (VAMPIRES), Oceanology (OCEANS), Planariology (VERY COOL WORMS, I PROMISE)
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Editing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media
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Website by Kelly R. Dwyer
Theme song by Nick Thorburn