
It’s a Small World After All?
05/19/20 • 66 min
An exploration of the tiny but powerful, from viruses to snails. Plus, Tim Pearce, TikTok celebrity and beloved mollusk curator.
An exploration of the tiny but powerful, from viruses to snails. Plus, Tim Pearce, TikTok celebrity and beloved mollusk curator.
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Hi. On this episode, Steve and I talk about how a tiny microscopic virus has brought human society to its knees. We reevaluate our place on this planet and wonder what else have we filed away as insignificant or too small or just taken for granted what's the next unpleasant surprise?
Speaker 1And then to lighten things up, I talked to the one and only Tim Pierce, tick tock celebrity and curator of moll
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