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BBC World Service - The Understory: Life in the Soil

BBC World Service - The Understory: Life in the Soil

Isabelle Legeron MW is hosting a 4-part audio series called The Understory: Life in the Soil as part of the BBC World Service's radio programme The Compass. The first episode was broadcast on Wednesday 7th September which you can listen to now, with the remaining episodes going live

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Alive! 2021

The virtual festival of ideas for the world of wine, inspired by nature. All talks were recorded during RAW WINE Alive!, which took place online on 5 - 6 December 2021. They are now available to watch for free. Scroll down for more information on the festival itself as well

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Big Ideas

Big Ideas

Welcome to the Big Ideas stage. Tune in to these talks for thought-provoking discussions with leaders in their fields - including an environmentalist, plant physiologist and neurobiologist, herbalist and even a philosopher - about topics with far-reaching implications. For example, do we really understand the full scale of what nature

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What has Nature ever done for us?

with Tony Juniper CBE Environmentalist, Author & Chair of Natural England Description For too long many have regarded a healthy environment as a nice to have, with the loss of wildlife, damage to ecosystems and pollution of air and water as regrettable, but nonetheless inevitable, and the price we must

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How Plants Grow and Move – Is this Behavior?

with Professor Elizabeth Van Volkenburgh Professor of Biology, University of Washington & President of the Society for Plant Neurobiology/Plant Signaling and Behavior Professor Dr. Paco Calvo Professor of Philosophy of Science, and Principal Investigator of Minimal Intelligence Lab, University of Murcia (Spain) Description The question of whether plants are

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Planta Sapiens (or why good wine needs no bush)

with Professor Dr. Paco Calvo Professor of Philosophy of Science, and Principal Investigator of Minimal Intelligence Lab, University of Murcia (Spain) Description Grapevines take action autonomously according to their own needs. Their behavior is truly flexible and anticipatory. Vines can navigate their surroundings courtesy of their sensory apparatus, and are

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Flower Power - Why plants deserve rights too

with Dr Alessandra Viola Science journalist & author Description Why do we name our pets and talk to them but we do not do the same with plants? This happens because we all share the same 'dysfunction': plant blindness.   Most of us are deeply convinced that plants are

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Growing a Revolution to Reverse the Erosion of Civilizations

with Professor David R. Montgomery Director of The Geomorphology Research Group at the Quaternary Research Center & Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington Description Soil may be the least sexy resource upon which civilization depends yet soil erosion and degradation have plagued societies throughout history.  From Classical

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