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Science Mixtape

Making Information Beautiful (ft. Ros Pearce)

Season 1, Episode 11,   Apr 06, 2016, 11:40 PM

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This week Ros Pearce from Carbon Brief shares how she makes information beautiful, why Cecil the Lion was important, the end of Ebola and cars that can be hacked! Scary stuff that last one. Go on, give us a listen.

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