Cutting gas emissions and stinky Gingko trees

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Guest: Kate Phillips, curator at Melbourne Museum, talks about a new exhibition called ‘Wild: Amazing animals in a changing world‘.

Guest: Ross Chandler, Managing Director at Biosol, discusses a chemical solution to cut greenhouse gas emissions and reduce sewage infrastructure corrosion.

Our New York correspondent, Dr Jennifer Henry, discusses the stinky Gingko biloba tree in detail.

Other stories:
– DNA aggression gene used in court cases
– discovery of water on the moon
– the lethal mix of capsaicin spray with cocaine.

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Direct podcast download: Einstein-A-Go-Go-20091115.mp3

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