Living Lab from WCAI   /     Living Lab Radio: September 15, 2019

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"What we're seeing in terms of social movements is just that with Twitter, and the Internet, and social media we have so much more power to share information like this, and to really create change. To me, it really shows how important people's voices are, and the strength in numbers and the power in supporting women." - Stephanie Johnson This week on Living Lab Radio: Nature senior reporter Heidi Ledford explains the bubbles at the center of the Milky Way, researchers’ responses to a new EPA policy limiting animal research, and other science headlines.

Summary

"What we're seeing in terms of social movements is just that with Twitter, and the Internet, and social media we have so much more power to share information like this, and to really create change. To me, it really shows how important people's voices are, and the strength in numbers and the power in supporting women." - Stephanie Johnson This week on Living Lab Radio: Nature senior reporter Heidi Ledford explains the bubbles at the center of the Milky Way, researchers’ responses to a new EPA

Subtitle
"What we're seeing in terms of social movements is just that with Twitter, and the Internet, and social media we have so much more power to share information like this, and to really create change. To me, it really shows how important people's voices are,
Duration
2970
Publishing date
2019-09-15 16:01
Link
https://www.capeandislands.org/post/living-lab-radio-september-15-2019
Contributors
  Heather Goldstone
author  
Enclosures
https://cpa.ds.npr.org/wcai/audio/2019/09/LL091619.mp3
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