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Jack, aged 9 interviews Julien Delpierre, cell and developmental biologist from the Marion Zerial group of the Max Planck Institute in Dresden.
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereJack, aged 9 interviews Julien Delpierre, cell and developmental biologist from the Marion Zerial group of the Max Planck Institute in Dresden.
The pair discuss how hairy humans might be in the future, whether our brains will be smaller, can our eyes really be cameras , the future of gene modification and much, much more!
An episode suitable for adults and children alike.
Mentions
Julien's Twitter
Marion Zerial group at the Max Planck Institute
The Conversation.com- How will humans change in the next 10,000 years?
BBC Earth- What will humans look like in a million years?
Sci show- The Future of Human Evolution
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