Listen "Ancient warmth in Greenland"
Episode Synopsis
Two-million-year-old molecular fossils reveal flourishing woodlands and widespread animals in Greenland's pre-Ice-Age past, and give hints to the Arctic’s future under global warming. We hear from a molecular palaeontologist and a climate modeller.DNA also reveals the enduring genetic influence of our extinct Denisovan cousins on disease immunity in modern island South East Asians.And the art and science of 3D-printing violinsProducer: Roland Pease
Assistant producer: Sophie Ormiston(Image: Landscape illustration with three elephants. Credit: Beth Zaiken/bethzaiken.com)
Assistant producer: Sophie Ormiston(Image: Landscape illustration with three elephants. Credit: Beth Zaiken/bethzaiken.com)
More episodes of the podcast Science In Action
How science got here, and where next
30/10/2025
Coral extinctions and chalky unknowns
23/10/2025
Old faces and big spaces in small places
09/10/2025
Stephen Hawking gets it right again
18/09/2025
Asteroids, comets and where to find them
11/09/2025
How Fear Spreads
28/08/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.