LIFE IN SPACE: Why aren't they just puddles of goop?
The Spinal Frontier: A Star Trek Physiology Podcast09/27/22 • 27 min
Kelley and Eryn discuss some of the challenges of dealing with gravity and radiation in space: fried nervous systems, improbable evolutionary events, and melting faces. Enjoy Kelley's rant about how nerves work, because you're getting the same lecture she's been giving her students for free!
In case you missed it: Listen to our guest episode of Where's Beverly!
Editing by Eryn and hokey theme song by Kelley.
Contact information: Instagram @spinalfrontierpod, Twitter @spinalfrontier, email [email protected].
09/27/22 • 27 min
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