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Strange by Nature Podcast

Strange by Nature Podcast

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/7j. Total Éps: 279

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Life is strange, naturally you want to hear about it. Strange by Nature is your guide to the strange, weird and unbelievable side of nature. Professional naturalists present weekly curated stories about just how strange nature can get.
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Doritos Dye Makes Mice Transparent

Épisode 188

mardi 17 septembre 2024Durée 31:19

You may have seen this one in the headlines. Kirk does a deep dive on the science behind this fascinating phenomenon. Scientists have turned the skin of mice completely transparent in a simple reversible technique using the same dye that makes Doritos orange. This strange result could have huge impacts on science and medicine.

Rachel also talks about a creature this week but it isn't invisible, just very difficult to find. She tells us about the strange critically endangered Northern Bald Ibis. This strange shorebird nests on cliffs and castles and scientists have gone to extraordinary lengths to keep the population going.

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Did Giant Crabs Eat Amelia Earhart?

Épisode 187

mercredi 11 septembre 2024Durée 34:14

Victoria is with us this week and she brings us the tale of giant Coconut Crabs that just may have eaten Amelia Earhart.

Not to be outdone, Kirk tells us about the mysterious disappearing Y chromosome. Will it eventually disappear all together? What does that have to do with the platypus?

Rachel takes a look at the weird jobs ribs play in snakes from digestion to locomotion to defensive displays like the cobra hood. So strange.

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Leaf Blowers for Lizards

Épisode 178

mercredi 10 juillet 2024Durée 40:05

Hello Everyone, ready for another fun episode? Rachel kicks us off this week by talking about Alpha Gal. No, she's not a superhero. Alpha Gal is an allergy to mammal meat you can get from being bitten by a tick. Absolutely terrible.

Victoria delves into the strange phenomenon of animals playing dead and what it may have to do with something called Tonic immobility. Many animals, when turned on their back, go into a trance-like state. It's truly bizarre.

Kirk rounds out the show by talking about research that involved subjecting small lizards to a leaf blower. It's bizarre but they did it for a good reason; to learn about hurricanes and how the effect animal evolution.

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Pyromaniac Raptors from Down Under

Épisode 88

mercredi 12 octobre 2022Durée 39:41

Kirk starts things off with pyromaniac raptors who set wildfires, Rachel gives us a quick primer on Wolverines and Victoria talks about the mysterious phenomenon of Seneca Guns (aka mysterious booms from the sky.)

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Human Finger Regeneration

Épisode 87

mercredi 5 octobre 2022Durée 40:21

This week, Victoria regales us with the tale of how she accidentally cut the end of her finger off which lead to learning about human finger regeneration, Kirk takes us to the real-life Mount Doom in New Zealand and Rachel kicks off an October of creepy creatures with the Northern Stargazer fish. 

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It’s Poop from Here on Out

Épisode 86

mercredi 28 septembre 2022Durée 34:07

We really step into it this week. Rachel starts things off all innocent with a story about Sea Stars and then Victoria and Kirk both somehow end up doing stories about fecal material. Victoria talks about a strange effect that makes people have to poop in book stores and Kirk discusses which animal has the tastiest droppings. 

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Putting 3D Glasses on Cuttlefish for Science

Épisode 85

mercredi 21 septembre 2022Durée 34:36

This week, Kirk reveals how Dung beetles navigate using the Milky Way, Rachel dives into research that put 3D glasses on Cuttlefish and Victoria brings 30,000 year old plants and animals back from the dead. 

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The Dolphins that Work for the Navy

Épisode 84

mercredi 14 septembre 2022Durée 41:19

This week Victoria tells us about a mysterious and giant plant that is missing major plant parts, Kirk talks about the dolphins that work for the US Navy and Rachel get down with the puzzle of what makes cacti so strange. 

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Faking Death to Avoid Sex

Épisode 83

mercredi 7 septembre 2022Durée 39:46

This week, Rachel details the absolutely bonkers migration strategy of Monarch butterflies, Victoria goes into the bizarre properties of heavy water and Kirk talks about research into dragonflies that fake their own deaths to avoid having sex. 

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Cookie Cutter Sharks Ate My Thigh

Épisode 82

mercredi 31 août 2022Durée 35:56

Pulsars, Things that Eat Dragonflies and Cookie Cutter Sharks. How's that for a diverse set of topics this week?

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