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Listen live to some virus talk at 2 pm EST today on KERA/Dallas

Posted Thu, 06/16/2011

I’ll be on “Think,” an hour-long talk show on Dallas’s public radio station KERA at 2 pm EST, to talk about A Planet of Viruses.  Listen live here.

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Nadia Drake is a science journalist who grew up thinking about cosmic questions. No Place Like Home is her space to talk about space—from other worlds to the fabric of the universe. Follow @nadiamdrake
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Erika Engelhaupt is the online science editor at National Geographic and manages the Phenomena blog network. In Gory Details, she delves into strangely fascinating science of all kinds. Follow @GoryErika
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Betsy Mason Betsy Mason is a freelance science journalist and former geologist. In All Over the Map, she and Greg Miller pursue their lifelong fascination with maps and the stories they tell. Follow @betsymason
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Maryn McKenna is an award-winning journalist and the author of Superbug and Beating Back the Devil. In Germination, she explores public health, global health, and food production and policy. Follow @marynmck
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