The king of the water is back with shark fest on national geographic and disney plus, starting sunday july tenth. Sleep ic data show sleepers who use their sleep number three 60 smart bed technology get almost 30 minutes more restful sleep per night. Ed yong, the polotsar prize winning science writer, discusses his new book, an immense world, which explores how the animal kingdom communicates.
What do bees sense in flowers? What do songbirds hear in each others’ tunes? And what’s that smell sending your dog running up the street? These questions and many more are the basis of science communicator Ed Yong's book, An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us. He is a staff writer at The Atlantic magazine and his coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic won the Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting. He's also the recipient of the George Polk Award for Science Reporting and the author of I Contain Multitudes, his previous book, which became a bestseller. Speaking with Ed on the podcast is Chrissie Giles, Global Health Editor at the Bureau of Investigative Journalism in London.
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