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download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') Johannes LeCoutre talks about growing food in new ways, cell by cell - part 2 Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Professor Johannes le Coutre Professor Johannes le Coutre, Professor Martina Stenzel, Ian...
download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') Professor Johannes le Coutre talks about how Biology evolved from a purely investigative science into an area of creative engineering, and specifically about growing food in new ways, cell by cell - part...
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MP3 download This show was originally broadcast 2019-02-04: 3D printed steaks, One cheap pill to treat most of aging by Ian Woolf, Nathan Waters examines Human Needs, now and into the future - part 1, Sound checked by Charles Willock,...
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download MP3 (right-click and select 'save as') Alcohol causes cancer by Ian Woolf, Oron Catts talks about Symbiotica and frog leg steak art, Richard Brophy talks about Innovators Club, Part 2 of Dr Bernard Robertson-Dunn on electronic health records. Production...
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