Genes for Deep Diving, Mesopotamia, Fecal TransplantsConstant Wonder • Season 2022, Episode 205
Jul 8, 2019 • 1h 42m
Professor Channels His Own OCD into a Novel Originally Aired on: May 22, 2019
Guest: Spencer Hyde, author, "Waiting for Fitz" and Professor of Creative Writing, Brigham Young University
This creative writing professor takes on his own OCD and turns it into a debut novel.
Diving Sea Nomads Originally Aired on: May 22, 2019
Guest: Melissa Ilardo, Evolutionary Genomicist, University of Utah, and Integrative Biologist, UC Berkeley
Humans have adapted to live in some of the most extreme environments on earth, from the high altitude of the Tibetan Himalayas to the dry wasteland of the world’s deserts. The Bajau, a people of the Malay Archipelago, spend almost all of their lives at sea. These sea nomads, who live on floating houses, have prodigious diving capabilities.
The Apple Seed Originally Aired on: May 22, 2019
Guest: Sam Payne, host of the Apple Seed, BYUradio
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World’s First Civilization Originally Aired on: May 22, 2019
Guest: Eckart Frahm, Professor of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations/Assyriology, Yale University
There are striking similarities between our modern lives and those of the Mesopotamians thousands of years ago: they sang lullabies, kept cookbooks, complained about their parents. Their leaders wanted to build walls to keep out foreigners. Find out how that went.
How the Swarming Bacteria in Your Gut Might Save a Life Originally Aired on: May 22, 2019
Guest: Justin O’Sullivan, Associate Director for Research, Liggins Institute, University of Auckland
Ever wanted to be a super hero? In our world, of flightless and fragile humans, that may not be possible—for you. Your fecal matter, on the other hand, might just have super powers.