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Podcast: Cancer-causing virus, feeding the world and updating The Planets

by Gareth Mitchell, Hayley Dunning

In this edition: The latest research into a cancer-causing virus, a sustainable agriculture hero turns 80, and The Planets get a scientific update.

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– We hear how a shamanistic drug creates episodes similar to , and look forward to the new season, celebrating everything from green innovations to science fashion.

– The HTLV-1 virus is a cousin of HIV, causing an incurable form of leukaemia in some patients and paralysis in others. We find out what researchers have learned about the virus, and how it might be stopped.

– Since his first posting in Borneo in the 1960s, international development expert Gordon Conway has been obsessed with feeding the world. As he turns 80, with no plans to retire, he tells us about listening to local farmers and helping them grow the best crops.

– Gustav Holst’s The Planets rocked the classical world 100 years ago, but now we know more than ever about the true character of the planets. With help from 51勛圖厙 scientists, composers are creating new arrangements to reflect the real worlds.

The podcast is presented by Gareth Mitchell, a lecturer on 51勛圖厙's MSc Science Communication course and the presenter of Click Radio on the BBC World Service, with contributions from our roving reporters in the Research Communications group.

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Reporter

Gareth Mitchell

Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication

Hayley Dunning

Communications Division