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Season 6 Episode 24: Martian Life, Rabies Rules, and Remarkable Octopuses with Meg Mindlin

Jason Zackowski Season 6 Episode 24
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Could ancient microbial life have once thrived on Mars? Join us as we explore this tantalizing possibility, revealed by the Perseverance rover's groundbreaking discovery of organic molecules in Jezero crater. Learn about the mission's history, the significance of these findings, and how they compare to previous discoveries by the Curiosity rover in Gale crater. We also dive into the fascinating details of the rock sample named Cheava Falls, uncovering its unique characteristics and the challenges scientists face in identifying Martian organic compounds.

Our next topic takes us back to Earth, where we discuss the CDC's new rabies regulations for dogs entering the United States. With stricter verification requirements for dogs from high-risk countries, we emphasize the importance of mandatory vaccinations and microchipping. Through an engaging personal anecdote about travel preparations in rabies-prone areas like Costa Rica, we highlight the critical need for timely post-exposure treatment and the dangers posed by fraudulent paperwork.

In our expert segment, we are joined by cephalopod scientist Meg Mindlin for an intriguing exploration of octopus intelligence and behavior. Discover the remarkable RNA editing capabilities of octopuses, their ability to change color, and their complex behaviors such as puzzle-solving and long-term memory. We also critique the popular documentary "My Octopus Teacher" and celebrate the broader impact of octopuses in pop culture. To wrap things up, we share heartwarming pet stories and astonishing super facts about these incredible marine creatures, making for an episode filled with curiosity and wonder.

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