
BBC Inside Science
Ugly animals and asteroid Apophis
May 30, 2024
Explore the neglected conservation of 'ugly' animals, the significance of bug splats in measuring insect populations, and the exciting scientific prospects of asteroid Apophis. Guests Linda Geddes and Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern provide unique insights on these fascinating topics.
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- Wastewater monitoring became a vital epidemiology tool during the pandemic, offering valuable insights into public health through community health data analysis.
- mRNA vaccines revolutionized vaccine research and approval processes, setting a new standard for rapid and effective vaccine development.
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Wastewater Monitoring During the Pandemic
Wastewater monitoring, primarily led by Dr. Barbara Cash-Pikhordon, saw a significant shift during the pandemic, becoming a crucial epidemiology tool showing public health information. The analysis of wastewater data revealed discrepancies with national infection statistics, highlighting the importance of their work. Wastewater was described as a 'fingerprint of our health,' capturing community health insights. Opportunities post-pandemic include exploring new pathogens and understanding chemical exposures through wastewater analysis.
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