radiolab inheritance transcript

We spay them. JAD: Thanks to Olov Bygren, reporter Pejk Malinovski and KARIN BORGKVIST LJUNG: Karin Borgkvist Ljung, and I'm a senior archivist at the National Archive in Marieberg in Stockholm. The women who I've worked with, who've had a history of drug problems, aren't like the examples that she gives. So some scientists began to ask Kammerer if they could look at his toads. They won't grow much on the outside, but on the inside That is the time where the sperms are developing. The reason they're more aroused is that the mom's licking activates the release of adrenaline and noradrenaline in the pup. PEJK MALINOVSKI: He was an idiot. He was just You know, most babies are kinda peaceful, he was never really peaceful. It happens. Who are you? Very easily. So we did stop. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: Putting this into context, you know, you have a rat mom and they have about 16 to 20 babies. ], [ARCHIVAL Clip, Daytime Talkshow: I'd like everybody to meet, please, Barbara Harris. Hi, this is Will, calling from Northumberland, England. Thanks to Olov Bygren, reporter Pejk Malinovski and Karin Borgkvist Ljung, and I'm a senior archivist at the National Archive in Marieberg in Stockholm. MICHAEL MEANEY: Yes. As Barbara made the rounds on the daytime talk shows, the reaction was split right down the middle. From pneumonia. Is that too old?" Once their born, their genes are fixed and change does not happen in a generation or two. You're slippery, partner's slippery. DESTINY HARRIS: My situation turned out positive. The kingdom archive. [foreign language]. [laughs] Can you say, "Never, ever?" I'm in public health. ROBERT: So, of course the folks at the Vivarium asked him. CARL ZIMMER: Yeah. So for Isaiah, being born was like just being cut off. You can't see that on the radio but, hey, it's a fact of life. SAM KEAN: But this was a really, really tough place to grow up. [ARCHIVAL CLIP, Jad Abumrad: Whats this letter right here? She was totally an oops kid. Life is hard.". PAT: Yeah. You can't change your DNA. [WILL: Hi, this is Will, calling from Northumberland, England. We inherited this beloved show that we first fell in love with as listeners. In RadioLab a laboratory setting is used, in which the player receives radioactive stones that emit alpha, beta and gamma radiation particles. PAT: But at that point just two of the six boys were living at home, Brian and Rodney. Still, that's a burden that, he's carrying a big burden there. LYNN PALTROW: Tell me what your image of a drug-using pregnant woman is. She should be with me. And as of 11:01 a.m. on Tuesday, when were recording this, we have not broken the show. Once their born, their genes are fixed and change does not happen in a generation or two. Barbara started finding herself on panels with women who'd use drugs during their pregnancies. That the licking is changing the baby's DNA? DESTINY HARRIS: Yes. Please welcome Barbara.]. In this episode, originally aired in 2012, we put nature and nurture on a collision course and discover how outside forces can find a way inside us, and chan She is nine. ], What's the worst thing you have been called by one of your critics?]. JAD: Because here's the thing, the churches up in verkalix kept incredibly detailed records. You know, like if you're abused as a kid, you were more likely to abuse your kid, but still, you got to wonder. Its gonna get messy. [ARCHIVAL Clip, Panel: Well, I mean, Hitler thought that if you were Jewish, that you had given up the right to be a mother and hed sterilize people as well. More of this particular protein. But she says, you can tell right away, just by looking, that some rat moms don't lick their kids a lot. The fact that you're motivated by a really beautiful, important value, that we want healthy kids, doesn't mean the mechanism you're using is going to end up helping those kids. Barbara says they've reached out to her many times but they never heard back. Assuming that you can survive the ordeal, and you grow up, and you have kids of your own, the data seems to say that your kids will benefit from your suffering. JAD: How do these simple little traits get passed forward? Or is it? Radio Lab: Into the Brain of a Liar March 6, 2008 We all lie once a day or so, according to most studies. But she says she doesn't feel that way anymore. ROBERT: Rewrite their their blueprint? Kinda makes me claustrophobic. And youre saying that part of the DNA is covered up? Radiolab is on YouTube! I'm the founder and director of Project Prevention. One-fourth? The lady knew why we were there. JAD: The sneaky idea here is that the blacksmiths, the giraffes, they made it happen. You are not God. JEAN KEAN: My name is Jean Kean. But along with the support came attacks, particularly as drug-addicted women began to sign up. The bit of DNA that will give this baby when it grows up the instincts to be nice to its baby, and lick that baby. TRANSCRIPTS. [chuckles], Yes, yes. SAM KEAN: Well, he thought it might have been an assistant trying to frame him because he was Jewish. And Barbara found herself returning to a thought she'd kind of always had. I don't think that puts me in the same category as Hitler. PAT: So Barbara and her son got in the car and drove across town to the foster home where Destiny had been living for the past eight months. They both say that they actually often forget that they're not biologically related. This is the verkalix church parish record. JAD: But according to Kammerer, here's what happened when he heated up the toads little cage. More information about Sloan at www.sloan.org.]. They could eat twice, three times as much. It says, "Race of Supermen." I had asked for a newborn, so when the social worker called me, she said, "I have this cute little baby girl for you but she's eight months old. ROBERT: Is that what you're saying? ROBERT: One-fourth? I mean, yes, I might get a great family, but I might not. I wont say too much more except it includes one of my favorite kind of scientific parables that like Ive ever heard. The kingdom archive. Suddenly you're marked. PAT: In this magazine article, Barbara even said, quote, "We don't allow dogs to breed. SAM KEAN: They wanted to see basically the effects of starvation on multiple generations. There was a newspaper called The Daily Express and they have these headlines that come out. It is hosted by Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser. That was it. I'm Carl Zimmer's daughter. IMDb is the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content. PAT: And at a certain point, I noticed over my shoulder Barbara's crouched down and she's got her phone out and she's taking a picture of this just perfect little scene. CARL ZIMMER: Well, it was a zoo where there was all sorts of experiments going on. Like, I mean, as far as positives can go, I think I hit the jackpot. ], [ARCHIVAL Clip, Daytime Talkshow: You get them $200 each, which they can spend on crack. BARBARA HARRIS: I decided to have a press conference in my front yard to announce what I was doing. Yeah, the social worker called and told me the mother had given birth. SAM KEAN: He was really one of the first grand theorists in biology. JAD: See, this is the story of science that doesn't get told. Then she goes, "Oh wait, I didn't give birth to you. Because the truth is, you have no idea how these kids are going to turn out. And so, you could only see one nuptial pad, and it all comes down to thisand all of that was just about to fall apart. LULU: Did you know there is a part of this show is gonna be like crazy breaking news, like happened yesterday and we already have a deep take on it? SAM KEAN: This is what's called the slow growth period. MICHAEL MEANEY: Yep, Im a professor in the faculty of medicine at McGill University in Montreal. JAD: Thats just the cold logic of Darwinian evolution. We'll just get one more.". Because, you know, that Ive got these two kids, right? Apparently, those grandkids SAM KEAN: Were less prone to diabetes. I mean, he hates water. These are women who love their children, who sought help. They decided to explore this question. Where we began, they will accomplish. Maybe more. JAD: People can't just will themselves into a more perfect form. ROBERT: But luckily for the Vivarium and for our story, they had a guy. Where we sought, they will find. ROBERT: That's interesting. JAD: You know, inside these cells, in the center, coiled up in little spools, is the DNA. If you're a starving boy between 9 to 12 years old, now it doesn't matter a whole lot what happens to you after this, your grandchildren will have one-quarter the risk of heart disease. PAT: Isaiah's in college and Taylor and Brandon, I met them at Barbara's house and they seemed to be fine. In this episode, originally aired in 2012, we put nature and nurture on a co Peanut butter, there we go. So that was just funny to me. Riksarkivet. JAD: So he's got to live his life as a toad with all this baggage on him? When they got another call from a social worker saying that same mother, Destiny's birth mother, had given birth to another child. DESTINY HARRIS: Oh my goodness. A lot of times that's not the case. And then, Michael just launched into this thing. And I just felt like it was in one of those moments that contains everything that's good about us as people. Radiolab: From Tree to Shining Tree LISTEN Three guests: Suzanne Simard, a professor of forest ecology and teacher at the University of British Columbia, Jennifer Frazer, a science writer that has a blog called The Artful Amoeba, and Roy Halling, a mycologist. Even if it helps, it's horrifying. I tell you what I'm going to do though. Okay, you want to say bye? LYNN PALTROW: Are there people whose drug use is so out of control they can't parent? JAD: If they see methyl groups sitting on that bit of DNA, they are pissed. So we're going to leave you with a story from our producer, Pat Walters, about one woman's radical A few months ago, Pat made his way down in North Carolina, to a small suburb outside of Charlotte to visit this family. He was mighty skeptical. Anyways, God bless you. That's a lot of people. I feel that they should all be sterilized. So yeah, she keeps me busy. ROBERT: Kammerer, for one, was sent off to work as a sensor for the Austrian military. JAD: He works at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden where he studies population data. When Emil gets to be eight, I'm cutting him off. PAT: And she told Barbara, "There's something you need to know about this baby.". PAT: And according to Barbara, the majority of the women she pays are white. In my naive mind, I didn't have a clue what a big deal this was. Just until they hatch and then 'til they go off. The cheapest estimate is the work that needs to be done in 14 days. And there were from the beginning. And if you were eating a whole lot between 9 and 12, one-quarter. JAD: Because, you know, that Ive got these two kids, right? PAT: Did that scare you at all? I guess the way I would look at it is that you can change your environment a lot more easily than you can change your genes. I mean, when you think of Kammerer, there was a report in science outlining a theory about how Kammerer's toads got these characteristics that invoked these epigenetic inheritance and imprinted genes and it made it plausible. The authoritative record of programming is the audio record. I mean that's a different kind of odds, but its Our staff includes Alan Horn, Soren Wheeler, Pat Walters With help from Matt Kielty, Chris [unintelligible 01:04:17], Special thanks to Martin [unintelligible 01:04:21], Copyright 2022 New York Public Radio. These people are paying millions of dollars to take care of your children!]. Radiolab is a radio program broadcast on public radio stations in the United States, and a podcast available internationally, both produced by WNYC.Hosted by Latif Nasser and Lulu Miller, each episode focuses on a topic of a scientific and philosophical nature, through stories, interviews, and thought experiments.. 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