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Resurrecting a ‘flipping ship,’ and solving the ‘bone paradox’ in ancient remains - Science Magazine Podcast

Resurrecting a ‘flipping ship,’ and solving the ‘bone paradox’ in ancient remains - Science Magazine Podcast

Update: 2024-11-14
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First up this week, a ship that flips for science. Sean Cummings, a freelance science journalist, joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about the resurrection of the Floating Instrument Platform (R/V FLIP), a research vessel built by the U.S. Navy in the 1960s and retired in 2023. FLIP is famous for turning vertically 90° so the bulk of the long ship is underwater, stabilizing it for data gathering. Additional audio from Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Watch FLIP flipping here.

 

Next on the show, viewing past lives using bones from medieval London cemeteries. Samantha Yaussy, a professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at James Madison University, joins Sarah to talk about a bony paradox. Do lesions or scars on buried bones mean the person was frail and ill when they lived or were they strong and resilient because they survived long enough for disease to damage their bones?

 

This week’s episode was produced with help from Podigy.

 

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Authors: Sarah Crespi; Sean Cummings

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Resurrecting a ‘flipping ship,’ and solving the ‘bone paradox’ in ancient remains - Science Magazine Podcast

Resurrecting a ‘flipping ship,’ and solving the ‘bone paradox’ in ancient remains - Science Magazine Podcast