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IRRI Radio
IRRI Radio
25 episodes
2 months ago
For many IRRI employees The Big Bus (“Ang malaking bus“) is how they get to and from work. In 2014, it turns 30, and choices need to be made regarding its future. Michael Joyce reports that one potential fate of the bus (actually there are two of the same model) is particularly intriguing.
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For many IRRI employees The Big Bus (“Ang malaking bus“) is how they get to and from work. In 2014, it turns 30, and choices need to be made regarding its future. Michael Joyce reports that one potential fate of the bus (actually there are two of the same model) is particularly intriguing.
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The Origin of Rice | A Conversation with Archeobotanist Dr. Dorian Fuller | (Extended Version)
IRRI Radio
14 minutes 50 seconds
12 years ago
The Origin of Rice | A Conversation with Archeobotanist Dr. Dorian Fuller | (Extended Version)
This is an extended (14:50) interview with Dr. Dorian Fuller, an archeobotanist from University College - London. It was recorded at the 7th Annual International Rice Genetics Symposium in Manila, Philippines on November 5th, 2013. For a shorter version: https://soundcloud.com/irri-radio/the-origin-of-rice For more information on Dr. Fuller: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/archaeology/people/staff/fuller To read his blog: http://archaeobotanist.blogspot.com/ For more background on rice: http://www.irri.org/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&layout=item&id=9081 [This interview originally published on November 14th, 2013]
IRRI Radio
For many IRRI employees The Big Bus (“Ang malaking bus“) is how they get to and from work. In 2014, it turns 30, and choices need to be made regarding its future. Michael Joyce reports that one potential fate of the bus (actually there are two of the same model) is particularly intriguing.