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Cultivating Curiosity
UF/IFAS Extension - Taylor Clem
25 episodes
6 days ago
Gazing dreamily into the fractured sunlight through the canopy. Plants are endlessly fascinating and inspiring, representing the intricate systems upon which life balances. This podcast was developed to share our fascination, curiosity, joy and knowledge with you. We look forward to cultivating your curiosity about the fascinating world of plants.
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Gazing dreamily into the fractured sunlight through the canopy. Plants are endlessly fascinating and inspiring, representing the intricate systems upon which life balances. This podcast was developed to share our fascination, curiosity, joy and knowledge with you. We look forward to cultivating your curiosity about the fascinating world of plants.
Show more...
Education
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Seeds in Space!
Cultivating Curiosity
42 minutes 51 seconds
2 months ago
Seeds in Space!

In this episode of Cultivating Curiosity, host Taylor Clem speaks with Dr. Wagner Vendramé, a professor at the University of Florida, about his groundbreaking research on how plants adapt to microgravity in space. The conversation covers Dr. Vendramé's journey into space research, the impact of microgravity on plant cells, current experiments involving seeds sent to the International Space Station, and the role of cryopreservation in preserving plant material. The discussion also highlights the potential implications of this research for agriculture on Earth and the future of space-based plant science.

Resources:

  • Dr Wagner Vendrame Faculty Page
  • Astraeus Space Institute

Cultivating Curiosity
Gazing dreamily into the fractured sunlight through the canopy. Plants are endlessly fascinating and inspiring, representing the intricate systems upon which life balances. This podcast was developed to share our fascination, curiosity, joy and knowledge with you. We look forward to cultivating your curiosity about the fascinating world of plants.