
Engineering bacteria to curb malaria transmission
Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena describes how he engineered a symbiotic bacterium found in mosquito guts to block the transmission of the malaria parasite.
10 Jun 20195min

The science of microbes
Julie Segre and Liliana Losada discuss human-microbe interactions in a recording of a PNAS Science Cafe event held in Washington, DC on February 27, 2013.
10 Jun 20195min

Taking science to the streets
John Durant talks about the role of science festivals in science literacy.
10 Jun 20195min

Microbial cell factories
Bernhard Palsson explains how bacteria can be used as factories to produce sustainable products.
10 Jun 20194min

Fly social networks
Joel Levine discusses his research on social interaction networks in fruit flies.
10 Jun 20195min

What makes us human
Chet Sherwood explores the unique aspects of the human brain's anatomy and function
10 Jun 20195min

Why music moves us
Thalia Wheatley and Beau Sievers discuss the structural similarities between music and movement.
10 Jun 20193s

Social bacteria
E. Peter Greenberg explains how antisense RNA help regulate bacterial social interactions.
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