Science Magazine Podcast

Giving a lagoon personhood, measuring methane flaring, and a book about eating high on the hog

Sep 29, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Salt Water Lagoon Barmanor in the Mediterranean
01:43 • 2min
3
Legal Rights for the Lagoon
03:31 • 2min
4
Personhood to a Body of Water?
05:44 • 2min
5
The Lagoon
07:17 • 2min
6
Is There a Greener, Healthier World?
08:56 • 2min
7
Science Careers - Change Your Job and Change the World
10:41 • 2min
8
Is Methane Flaring Needed?
12:22 • 2min
9
What Do You Know About Flares?
14:27 • 2min
10
Is the Flaring in the Us a Maine Economic Target?
16:40 • 2min
11
Methane Releases - What Are the Effects of Unlit Flares?
18:23 • 2min
12
The Fivefold Increase in Flaring Emissions?
19:55 • 2min
13
Exploding Metang in the Oil and Gas Sector
21:42 • 1min
14
The Science of Food and Agriculture Podcast, Stay Tone - Doctor Jessica Harris
23:11 • 2min
15
Hog Killing Time
24:59 • 2min
16
Enslaved Africans - The History of American Food
26:37 • 2min
17
Rice and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
28:24 • 2min
18
What Are the Commonalities Between West African Food and the Food of the United States?
30:21 • 2min
19
The Hog the Pig - A Head to Trotter Cookery
32:12 • 2min
20
Pig's Feet - It's a Delicacy
33:53 • 2min
21
Colored Grains Are Not African and Oragin
35:38 • 2min
22
Science Podcast - Science Careers
37:14 • 2min