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1 online resource (streaming video file) (30 min.) ; 172781438 bytes |
Summary |
Honey bee brains and the effect of lavender - new Australian research reveals that the smell of lavender can help bees make new memories and even change their DNA. Could it do the same for humans? And, Tassie fires - 1000-year-old World Heritage forests face irreversible loss. Conditions are so dry that the soil itself is burning. Is this what climate change looks like? |
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Closed captioning in English |
Event |
Broadcast 2016-04-05 at 20:00:00 |
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Classification: G |
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Brain -- Research.
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Forest fires -- Prevention and control.
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Honeybee -- Physiology.
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Lavenders.
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Old growth forest conservation.
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World Heritage areas.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Horstman, Mark, reporter
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Phillips, Graham, reporter
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Black, Paul, contributor
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Bowman, David, contributor
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Claudianos, Charles, contributor
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Kwan, William, contributor
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Law, Geoff, contributor
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Styger, Jen, contributor
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