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Podcast: Feeling like a scientist, wastewater disease tests, and summer droughts

In this edition: When a scientist begins to feel like one, monitoring wastewater for diseases like COVID-19, and how droughts led to hosepipe bans.

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– We find out what we might expect from this year’s flu season as the vaccination drive gets going, and learn about new drones that could 3D-print and repair buildings, working together as a fleet.

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– When does a scientist first start to feel like one? We introduce a new series exploring the careers of some of our scientists, beginning with Jesús Manuel Muñoz Tejeda, who studies space propulsion technology.

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– We meet Claire Trant, 51勛圖厙 alum and co-founder of , a company that automatically tests wastewater in communal buildings including factories and offices to identify the presence of diseases like COVID-19.

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– We get the lowdown on this year’s droughts from Dr Barnaby Dobson, who explains how droughts are defined, what causes hosepipe bans, and how climate change could impact droughts of the future.

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

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Kamel Saeed

Communications Division

Caroline Brogan

Communications Division

Gareth Mitchell

Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication

Maxine Myers

Communications Division

Andrew Youngson

Communications Division

Hayley Dunning

Communications Division