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Madison Science Mystery Tour

Madison Science Mystery Tour

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My intention with Madison Science Mystery Tour is to put campus research into context. I hope to interview undergraduates, lab leads, PHD students, etc., to preface their experience with the context of their work/interests, and to then dig into their particular passions and academic/professional routes. Potential topics include animal testing, artificial intelligence, plastic recycling, green cement, med school, entomophagy, fermentation, nuclear energy, and any of the other niche cool things people research on campus.© 2025 WSUM Science
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  • Episode 1: Jumping Worms with Claire Foote
    Oct 1 2025

    Two hundred From dog guts to flower gardens, worms are everywhere. But how did they get there? Should they even be there? Host Nalina Cherr and biological systems engineering undergraduate student Claire Foote discuss the biology of worms, invasive worms, and whether worms can live underwater.

    For more on Claire’s mentor, Bradley Herrick, and further readings on jumping worms, you can find a list of his publications on the subject here.

    If you want to know what things were used to research this episode, a list of sources can be found here.

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    28 min
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