Today you’ll learn about how dogs in Ukraine have survived nuclear fallout, how Venutian volcanoes can teach us about the planet’s climate, and how mushrooms maintain a colder temperature than their surroundings.
Find episode transcripts here:https://curiosity-daily-4e53644e.simplecast.com/episodes/chernobyl-dogs-venus-volcanoes-cold-mushrooms
Chernobyl Dogs
- “Why Scientists Are Studying the Stray Dogs Living at Chernobyl” by Will Sullivan
- “There’s Something Odd About the Dogs Living at Chernobyl” by Katherine J. Wu
- “The dogs of Chernobyl: Demographic insights into populations inhabiting the nuclear exclusion zone” by GABRIELLA J. SPATOLA et al.
- “Can the dogs of Chernobyl teach us new tricks on survival?” By LAURA UNGAR
Venus Volcanoes
- “Volcanic activity on Venus spotted in radar images, scientists say” by Ari Daniel
- “Magellan spacecraft images reveal volcanic activity on Venus” By Ashley Strickland
- “How are volcanoes and earthquakes interrelated?” by Australian Museum
- “Plate Tectonics” by National Geographic
- “Earthquakes” by American Museum of Natural History
Cold Mushrooms
- “This Is Why You See Those Colored Balls Hanging on Power Lines” by Chloë Nannestad
- “What Are Those Balls That Hang on Power Lines?” by Shulie Tornel
- “What are the Colored Aerial Marker Balls on Power Lines For?” by Electrical Technology
- “Marker balls for overhead lines” By RAEL F. AMOS
- “The Reason Behind Those Brightly Colored Balls Along Power Lines” By Ellen Gutoskey
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