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Jan 2022
7m 18s

Biomolecular tales of our ancestors

TED AND PRX
About this episode
Microbiologist Alisa Kazarina describes how cutting edge research at the crossroads of archaeology and microbiology can trace humanity's physical development while providing insight on how to treat contemporary diseases.

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