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Scientifically Speaking

on BBC Radio 3

Can we learn anything about man by studying bees? Or even fruit flies? How much can we learn about complex behaviour by studying the nervous systems of simple animals? Does this form of neurobiology have a practical purpose? John Mad dox discusses these and other questions with Dr Jim Gould and Dr Chip Quinn of the Department of Biology at Princeton University.
Producer DAVID PATERSON

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John Mad
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Dr Jim Gould
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Dr Chip Quinn
Producer:
David Paterson

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