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Constant Wonder - Radio Archive, Episode 846

  • Jan 27, 2021 8:00 pm
  • 52:08 mins
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Paul Rogers describes the threats to the world's largest living organism, an aspen forest in Utah. Matthew LaPlante of Utah State University and Utah Public Radio investigates the biggest, deadliest, oldest organisms on Earth. Patrick Hunt, of Stanford University, reveals the lasting legacy of Hannibal.

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The World’s Largest Living Organism

24m

Paul Rogers describes the threats to the world's largest living organism, an aspen forest in Utah.

Paul Rogers describes the threats to the world's largest living organism, an aspen forest in Utah.

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The History of the Great Carthaginian Warrior

Patrick Hunt, of Stanford University, reveals the lasting legacy of Hannibal.

Patrick Hunt, of Stanford University, reveals the lasting legacy of Hannibal.

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Why Study the World’s Biggest, Fastest, Loudest, Deadliest Organisms? (Besides that they're cool?)

22m

Matthew LaPlante of Utah State University and Utah Public Radio investigates the biggest, deadliest, oldest organisms on Earth.

Matthew LaPlante of Utah State University and Utah Public Radio investigates the biggest, deadliest, oldest organisms on Earth.

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