Science journalist Ed Yong tells Nature about his new book An Immense World | 01 July 2022
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, science journalist Ed Yong joins us to talk about his new bookIn the show, we chat about how our human-centric view of the world has restricted researchers' understanding of animal senses, how to conceptualise what it might be like to be an electric-field sensitive fish, and what bees might make of us blushing...
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