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4th Sep 2009

Best of the Naked Scientists in Africa - Part II


Meera Senthilingam
A traditional skin color map based on the data of Biasutti.

This week we take another look back over the past year to bring you the best bits from the series including an insight into the evolution of skin colour, how a map could help treat Malaria worldwide and how a deadly new virus was caught and stopped with great speed in South Africa. Plus we meet the coelocanth, an ancient fish species that lived before the dinosaurs and is still around today!

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