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Gene therapy for epilepsy, and beastly botany

Nov 4, 2022
28:53
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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On-Demand Gene Therapy for Epilepsy
01:56 • 2min
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3
Is There a Therapeutic Gene for Seizures?
03:42 • 2min
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Can Bird Song Reduce Seizures?
06:04 • 2min
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Bird Songs Reduce Anxiety and Paranoia
08:13 • 2min
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Birdsongs and Traffic Noise in Urban Environments
10:31 • 2min
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7
Scaring Me With Plants
12:43 • 2min
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8
Arachnoidium From Spider in the Alps
14:41 • 2min
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What's the Story Behind That Name?
16:35 • 2min
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10
The Osage Orange in the Botanic Garden
18:33 • 2min
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A New Substance That Will Not Break the Bank
20:23 • 2min
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Using Aluminum Formates to Capture CO2
21:58 • 2min
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Is That a Good Process?
23:44 • 5min
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In the news this week, the novel gene therapy for epilepsy which reduces side effects, how birdsong can provide listeners with a mental health boost, we take a terrifying tour of Cambridge University's Botanic Garden, and hear about how Aluminium formate could bring carbon capture to the masses... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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