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6th Aug 2009

The Darwin Festival


Meera Senthilingam
(c) Helen Scales
Helen Scales
Baba Brinkman & Charles Darwin

This week we bring you the highlights from the 2009 Darwin Festival to meet the man behind the Human Genome project as well as bring you the rap guide to Evolution! We also find out about a new, efficient technique to diagnose Tuberculosis and brave the tattoo parlour for Question of the week!

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