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In this episode of the ⁠Paperless Podcast⁠, I dive into the subject of pollination and carbon nanodot facilitated gene silencing pesticides with biologist Daisy Furrokh from the University of Bristol.

It is a great episode where we unpack Daisies time in the bee-labs, investigating the implications of these carbon-nanodots on bee/pollinator behaviour. Through observations, Daisies work holds some real promise, and she was recently asked to speaking about this work at the Royal Entomological Society conference in Newcastle last month. We also relate the important work that Daisy is doing to the issues of global food security and making agriculture fit for the future.

This episode is well worth listening to and once again highlights the exceptional research done by students!  

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Until next time, have a great week.

Peace and Love, Jake

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