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Interesting Things with JC

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Review of Interesting Things with JC by the UK Legend John Ryan.

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    • Episodes vary in duration from 30 seconds to 8 minutes.

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625: "Tomatoes: The Genetic Marvel"

Interesting Things with JC #625: "Tomatoes: The Genetic Marvel" - a team of plant geneticists uncovers the remarkable genetic machinery of tomatoes, discovering that they possess more genes than a human being. Through the lens of science and the senses, this tale explores the intricate techniques of plant genetics and the endless possibilities waiting to be uncovered.

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251: "Space Weather"

Interesting Things with JC #251: "Space Weather" refers to the variable conditions on the sun and in space that can influence life on earth, as well as impact technology. It's believed that short-lived solar explosions don’t influence weather events like heat waves, but longer-term variations in solar output might affect Earth’s climate.

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217: "Spring Equinox"

Interesting Things with JC #217: "Spring Equinox" - On the vernal equinox, the first day of spring, the direct rays of the Sun are shining down on the equator producing the effect of equal day and night. After the vernal equinox, the direct rays of the Sun migrate north of the Equator, as the earth slowly tilts.

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