Gemma Ware, The Conversation e Daniel Merino, The Conversation
Plus, how a team of musicologists and computer scientists completed Beethoven’s unfinished 10th Symphony using AI. Listen to The Conversation Weekly podcast.
Annalena Baerbock, Green candidate for chancellor, reacts to her party’s third place in the German elections.
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Gemma Ware, The Conversation e Daniel Merino, The Conversation
How scientists are improving their understanding of the connection between extremes and climate change – and what’s to come. Listen to The Conversation Weekly.
Justin Trudeau: a life in the limelight.
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Gemma Ware, The Conversation e Daniel Merino, The Conversation
Plus, new research chronicling the experiences of Japanese Americans interned by the US government during the second world war. Listen to The Conversation Weekly podcast.
COVID-19 in the classroom: how to go back to school safely.
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Gemma Ware, The Conversation e Daniel Merino, The Conversation
Two Afghan researchers explain what led to the emergence of the Taliban in the 1990s and why that history is crucial to understand what’s happening now. Listen to The Conversation Weekly podcast.
Astrocytes: these cells could be part of the key to unlocking the mystery of how brains change their structure.
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Gemma Ware, The Conversation e Daniel Merino, The Conversation
From the archive: a researcher on the complex dynamics surrounding Kenyan women’s involvement in Al-Shabaab. Listen to The Conversation Weekly podcast.
‘Fake news’ odours are protecting vulnerable birds and their offspring, including the banded dotterel.
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Gemma Ware, The Conversation; Catesby Holmes, The Conversation e Daniel Merino, The Conversation
Plus, why Brazilian women who lived through Zika are avoiding getting pregnant during the COVID-19 pandemic. Listen to episode 18 of The Conversation Weekly podcast.
Director of Koi Tū, the Centre for Informed Futures; former Chief Science Advisor to the Prime Minister of New Zealand, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau