Probing the proton, research misconduct, and making sense of mystery genes

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  • Date: May 16, 2024
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In this episode:

00:45 Probing the inside of protons

Researchers have made the first attempt to identify the 3D structure within a proton. Research paper: Burkert et al.

06:55 The pitfalls of research misconduct

Being aware of the factors that lead to bad decisions can help researchers avoid scientific misconduct. Comment: Nine pitfalls of research misconduct; Nature Special: Lab Health

13:29 Research Highlights

How pain helps flesh-eating bacteria proliferate, and the carbon emissions of vacations. Research Highlight: Flesh-eating bacteria thrive on pain; Research Highlight: Holiday trips spell trouble for the future of life on Earth

15:06 What are the functions of mystery genes?

How a new method might help identify what bacterial genes do. Research paper: Price et al.; ‘Fitness Browser’ interactive database

21:52 News Chat

Wikipedia’s most cited science papers, and what taking down dams might mean for local ecology. News: Wikipedia’s top-cited scholarly articles — revealed; News: Europe is demolishing its dams to restore ecosystems