CARL ZIMMER: So they can grab onto the female and hold tight while they're mating. JAD: When rats have more of this protein, they will act more motherly. JAD: One parent stretching isnt going to do anything, see thats the bummer of Darwinian evolution. He's not just talking about toads anymore, he's gone way beyond toads. And according to Barbara, the majority of the women she pays are white. I mean like, with the licking, is it a teaching thing where, you know, the babies become good mothers because FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: They've seen it and they've repeated the experience. LYNN PALTROW: I think I was really horrified and terrified. BARBARA HARRIS: Light bothered him, noise bothered him. And well just let the old yahoos from whom we inheritedededed inherited it take it away. In pictures, he has that, you know, that crazy Einstein fuzzy hair thing. KARIN BORGKVIST LJUNG: She was born 1904 and this is OLOV BYGREN: Everything happening in the family KARIN BORGKVIST LJUNG: Nelson, he was an idiot. So that was just funny to me. Okay, so lets get going and stick with your boy, Lamarck, just for a sec. All rights reserved. [ARCHIVAL CLIP, Jad Abumrad: Do you see the owl?]. SAM KEAN: You feel kind of hemmed in by what your grandfather did? You can imagine these toads are like, "Dammit, fine. JAD: And thats wrong [laughs].Thats not how it works. Sat her on my lap, with her little dress on and her little curly hair. ROBERT: They won't grow much on the outside, but on the inside OLOV BYGREN: That is the time where the sperms are developing. She said, "Well, she's just beautiful and she has lips like a baby doll." That you can, somehow, by just being nice to them, reading them stories, or whatever, that you can somehow break them free of all that. When they got another call from a social worker saying that same mother, Destiny's birth mother, had given birth to another child. Listen Feb 3, 2023 Ukraine: The Handoff Pregnancy, and choice, in a war. These are four kids from the same birth mother? PAT: In this magazine article, Barbara even said, quote, "We don't allow dogs to breed. Oh you said it so much more diplomatically. The results are obvious to you. By all accounts a pretty good-looking guy. And I told Destiny I was thinking about this and asked her about it. Listen Jan 27, 2023 Birthstory A sperm, an egg, two wombs, four countries, and money. If you start smoking when you're 10, 11 something like that, you end up having children with more problems. SAM KEAN: And at a time when you're not making the best decisions anyway. What can't you? And one of them is called the thyroid system. These women don't just have one and two babies. Like. [laughs] Can you say, "Never, ever?" And then, Michael just launched into this thing. Kammerer thought, "Wow. I just didnt think. Apparently, those grandkids SAM KEAN: Were less prone to diabetes. And rewrite the so-called rules of genetics. Once a kid is born, their genetic fate is pretty much sealed. We have experts even in very specific fields of study, so you will definitely find a writer who can manage your order. They have found very similar effects for smoking, for instance. You know what they're going to go do with that money. All jokes aside. JAD: His reputation was that he could get inside the mind of, say, a salamander and know just what it wanted to eat. The show is known for innovative sound design, smashing information into music. But luckily for the Vivarium and for our story, they had a guy. We had an expression here, "Dig where you stand." But what exactly. And The other day someone was whistling and I was like, "Stop it", and it just hit me, I was like, "Oh God, I was him", it's never appeared until now. Or does it get passed on such a deep level that doesn't even require teaching? [chuckles]. PAT: Could you just tell us what you are doing now? I was just pissed at what they have done to my children. Do you know anything about the other four? All these women who have so many babies and never try to seek drug treatment. JAD: Theyd basically starve. PAT: The way she saw it, the state, the federal government, somebody BARBARA HARRIS: Should say, "You're not doing this. PEJK MALINOVSKI: It's not very politically correct, huh? You can't change your DNA. I mean, for one thing, Barbara's white and Destiny's black. But this was a really, really tough place to grow up. JAD: Turning down a job that they'd offered him. This is nice and quiet. SAM KEAN: And his lab ended up getting destroyed. Your boys will first grow taller and taller for the next few years, and when they get to be about 9, 10 years old, they're going to stop growing just for a few years. I don't have the biggest boobies in the world. Part 2 of our collaboration with Radiolab. Well, the DNA, the RNA, micro-RNAs, histone. Well, it was a zoo where there was all sorts of experiments going on. That was amazing. And so, her name is Kalia. JAD: [expletive] That was awesome. I should add too. You know, they say it only takes one time. So she told me Barbara had another baby and Did we want it? CHARLOTTE ZIMMER: Hi, my name is Charlotte Zimmer. LULU: In a very real way, weve been thinking a lot about inheritance. PAT: Barbara tried to get a law passed requiring just that. Hosted by Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser, Radiolab is a podcast known for using innovative sound design to ask deep questions and investigative journalism to get the answers. Because it would reflect badly on the Soviet state. Well think about it, this is nature and nurture slamming into each other. And looking at these swings in fortune, Olov realized what he had here was Because with all this data, he and his team could follow families forward in time, through the generations. One time, and I'm on flighter. PAT: So by now it's 1994, and Barbara is thinking PAT: You know? Well, this is it! 10 Controversial And Thought-Provoking 'Radiolab' Episodes. They have six, seven, eight, ten, fourteen.]. What happens when moms lick their pups is that the pup beccomes aroused. Take a look, explore and subscribe! This was a really radical place at the time because you have to remember that people studying animals up till now, they were basically studying preserved specimens, and so on. So here's what you're going to notice. ], Sterilized? CARL ZIMMER: To build these terrariums and aquariums and stock them with animals. JAD: Who now works at Columbia University. The connection between trees Normally trees from different species are competitors. ], [ARCHIVAL Clip, Daytime Talkshow: You get them $200 each, which they can spend on crack. Push yourself and you got it.". It would be wrong to think that they represent all women who use drugs while they're pregnant. And I've got say, I'm feeling pretty good about this show so far. SAM KEAN: In a little community called verkalix. Saying the mother had given birth to a baby girl, did we want her? View Radiolab_-_Inheritance_Questions.docx from BISC MISC at University of Mississippi. What do I know? [laughs[ So yeah, it's embarrassing, but I believe everything happens for a reason. Move on to the next cage, yes, no? I don't think that puts me in the same category as Hitler. ", SAM KEAN: "They can respond to the environment.". The results are obvious to you. fact checked by Jamie Frater. Oh my goodness. Kammerer, for one, was sent off to work as a sensor for the Austrian military. Radiolab is on YouTube! In my naive mind, I didn't have a clue what a big deal this was. JAD: What can't you? A couple of days later, I had already bonded with her so much, it was as if I gave birth to her. JAD: Just to be sure, we asked Frances Champagne what she thinks of this data. And if you were eating a whole lot between 9 and 12, one-quarter. OLOV BYGREN: Looking for patterns in cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure, and such. 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 change not just our hearts and minds, but the basic biological blueprint that we pass on to future generations.Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab today. You've got these toads who hate water. See, this is the story of science that doesn't get told. Yeah, it drifts into something like a shopping channel. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: There's a normal distribution, right? CARL ZIMMER: He was revealing it with experiments. According to Frances, it's not just sitting up there perfectly preserved, it's in the middle of the cell, it's crowded. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: You have to do that for five hours a day for six consecutive days. SAM KEAN: Well, he thought it might have been an assistant trying to frame him because he was Jewish. Putting this into context, you know, you have a rat mom and they have about 16 to 20 babies. Higher frequencies of heart attacks. We'll just be honest. BARBARA HARRIS: They were seven and eight at the time. BARBARA HARRIS: This is 750 and this is 200. So for Isaiah, being born was like just being cut off. This is from 2002. The kingdom archive. What's happening during this time is that you're setting aside the stock of cells that you're going to draw on in the future to make sperm cells. Can you say oh my goodness? As a parent, you are a tiny blip in a very, very, long story. So by now it's 1994, and Barbara is thinking You know? And since Kammerer kept the heat up, toads basically had to stay there, in this watery place that they had not evolved for. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: I think that's where Lamarck's ideas can be woven in and make some sense. I went to the hospital and picked him up. So yeah, she keeps me busy. ], [ARCHIVAL Clip, News: This could mean sterilization, it could mean getting an IUD.]. But if you've got a mom who licks you. The little baby that we keep hearing in the background of everything. CARL ZIMMER: I know what I'll do, I'm going to set up a terrarium for them and I'm going to make it hot, really uncomfortably hot. But that you supposedly can't get to. Twitter: @wnycradiolab Language: English Contact: WNYC Radio 160 Varick St. New York, NY 10013 (646) 829-4000 Website: http://www.wnyc.org/shows/radiolab/ Email: radiolab@wnyc.org Episodes Golden Goose 2/17/2023 More That's it. At the Vivarium, as the name suggests, they have live animals. And he would basically turn the heat way, way up in these aquariums until they had to go underwater. 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 change not just our hearts and minds, but the basic biological blueprint that we pass on to future generations. Most toads, he says, love to stay in the water. Edward Condon Session III American Institute of Physics. 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. Frankly, this makes being 9, 10, 11, 12 like a rather crucial. LULU: So far. Because, you know, that Ive got these two kids, right? He's not even eating at all. It was just no baby should have to come into the world like that. Once a kid is born, their genetic fate is pretty much sealed. Anyways, God bless you. She should be with me. SAM KEAN: He was really one of the first grand theorists in biology. Now the Sweden story from our last segment left us both feeling a little strange. The show in in the radiolab eye sky transcript of was interested in his life In And bring the eye Amount of long-distance Runners and they had a Radiolab podcast about it and they. More what kind of stuff? JAD: And looking at these swings in fortune, Olov realized what he had here was JAD: Because with all this data, he and his team could follow families forward in time, through the generations. I could have turned out like some of the other kids. ROBERT: And then the next one after that. It's a guided audio tour through cities where Radiolab Ken Burns and others. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: Putting this into context, you know, you have a rat mom and they have about 16 to 20 babies. JAD: Lamarck said, You wanna know how a giraffe got its long neck?, JAD: One day this giraffe, mother giraffe, lets say, was looking up in the tree and saw some fruit, and had to stretch he neck, and stretch again. SAM KEAN: He was known for going around and giving, what he called, his big show lectures, where he would wow whole audiences of people. JAD: Its an idea thats been kicking around for me since my kids were born. Radiolab is supported in part by the National Science Foundation and by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, enhancing public understanding of science and technology in the modern world. You can't see that on the radio but, hey, it's a fact of life. PAT: Destiny says before she was born, her mom had four other girls. JAD: I know! I'm Sam Kean's dad. But a few of us make a habit of it. Birth mother's name was actually the same as me, so, Barbara. And I just felt like it was in one of those moments that contains everything that's good about us as people. Radio Lab: Into the Brain of a Liar March 6, 2008 We all lie once a day or so, according to most studies. How much of you will echo into the future and how much of you won't? Environmental Biology Radiolab - Inheritance Due to Haiku by Monday March 3rd Name: Dmitry Matveev Date: I mean, they didn't have porridge. Professional authors can write an essay in 3 hours, if there is a certain volume, but it must be borne in mind that with such a service the price will be the highest. And since Kammerer kept the heat up, toads basically had to stay there, in this watery place that they had not evolved for. And if you haven't, you can choose to have an IUD, or an implant put in which will last for several years. Like, "How did this happen? ROBERT: Remind me this. When Emil gets to be eight, I'm cutting him off. I mean, youre just youre saying a lot of things that are really impressive. SECTION I - Story 1 (Lamark, Krammerer & the Midwife Toads) 1. You're slippery, partner's slippery. There was a newspaper called The Daily Express and they have these headlines that come out. Then World War One came and that disrupted everything. They like to hang out in the water and the females like to lay eggs in the water. You're now hearing Lamarck's name invoked these days because there are things beyond genes that we pass down to our children. Thanks to Frances Champagne and Michael Meany and Sam Kean, who writes about Paul Kammerer in his book, . [laughs[ So yeah, it's embarrassing, but I believe everything happens for a reason. He'd fall asleep and just wake up screaming. That was nice. People can't just will themselves into a more perfect form. LYNN PALTROW: The women who I've worked with, who've had a history of drug problems, aren't like the examples that she gives. I went to the hospital and picked him up. Then she goes, "Oh wait, I didn't give birth to you. You feel kind of hemmed in by what your grandfather did? "She's born and tested positive for PCP crack and heroin." JAD: In just two generations, these toads seem to have done something that should have taken, I don't know, 50, 100 generations? SAM KEAN: If you have a starving daddy, it turns out that the baby actually gets some sort of health benefit. It's off-limits. CARL ZIMMER: They'd spend more time in the water. What happens, it'll get stuck to one little part of the DNA and now that little bit of DNA And these things are called, apparently, methyl groups. Kalia came too. KARIN BORGKVIST LJUNG: Yes, he was retarded. Inheritance, what you can move on to the next generation and what you can't. They began to grow these all puffy things on their hands. I just saw them as child abusers. We spay them. JAD: You got your good parents and your bad parents. Thats like, I mean, that seems like a thing that would be frightening. PAT: Even though Destiny's mom was doing all sorts of drugs during her pregnancy and the doctors told Barbara that Destiny was going to be mentally and physically delayed DESTINY HARRIS: Not feeling the way I'm supposed to feel. DESTINY HARRIS: Kick it to him. PAT: And she says oftentimes the women who want help have a really hard time finding it. And she says oftentimes the women who want help have a really hard time finding it. [ARCHIVAL Clip, News: Who, together, pledged more than $150,000 to her program.]. OLOV BYGREN: So they didn't starve to death. 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. More of this particular protein. Anyways, God bless you. Well, yep, that is so true. This is spooky because it's like JAD: It means what if grandpa has a bad day? JAD: And I know I cant change those genes. Yeah, the social worker called and told me the mother had given birth. CARL ZIMMER: Kammerer puts on a suit and he walks off into the mountains SAM KEAN: Outside Vienna on a Rocky mountain trail. As a parent, you are a tiny blip in a very, very, long story. JAD: I mean, were not gonna do that ourselves. PAT: When you first hear about this, what goes through your mind? JAD: Famine again, and these changes would just bounce back and forth. KARIN BORGKVIST LJUNG: Heart disease. The neural chemical signal that gets activated during licking, is serotonin. Inheritance from Radiolab on Podchaser, aired Friday, 1st April 2022. Well, its offensive. Listen Feb 10, 2023 Bliss When did you last shout from happiness? I'm Sam Kean's dad. JAD: I got to say this is spooky. PEJK MALINOVSKI: This is the verkalix church parish record. My mom needed a girl and, boop! 01:04:34 - Once a kid is born, their genetic fate is pretty much sealed. This is the verkalix church parish record. And very often, one of them will just go crashing into the DNA and it'll stick there like a barnacle or a glob of peanut butter. We talked to her for a little while and At a certain point the social worker pulls out a stack of papers. LATIF: This is Radiolab. Push yourself and you got it.". And I've got say, I'm feeling pretty good about this show so far. These were kids that didn't end up with Barbara? Destiny has, what, three brothers and sisters that also were raised with her? Move on to the next cage, yes, no? They could eat twice, three times as much. And I didn't find a single case of someone saying that they regretted what they've done. You know, inside these cells, in the center, coiled up in little spools, is the DNA. ROBERT: And youre saying that part of the DNA is covered up? And I packed up my stuff, it's pretty much done. Taylor Swift's Never Getting Back Together. I think that's where Lamarck's ideas can be woven in and make some sense. Listen Jan 20, 2023 This is real physical-chemical interaction between what's going on in the environment and what's going on with the DNA. But I take it that we have more control over our destinies and our kids' destinies than we would've thought. ROBERT: [laughs] "This may hurt you my son, but I'm doing it for my grandchildren.". Yeah, like you can help them overcome you. She asked my opinion and that's what I'm giving. They present previous theories on evolution and then present the currently accepted Darwinian Theory of Evolution. So much can happen after that. Full transcript: Radiolab co-host Jad Abumrad on Recode Media The new season of More Perfect, a spinoff show from Radiolab, began airing Oct. 2. Meaning that they had less incidence of heart disease? JAD: Actually, the idea itself is pretty old. PAT: I ended up finding myself really conflicted about it. ROBERT: Thats what Darwin says, you cant. But, this hour were gonna fight this sort of sad sack feeling of inevitability and impotence. Oh, that's a lot of potatoes. We'll just get one more.". CARL ZIMMER: I just have to read this to you. What do you mean? Well, lets not get too excited too fast because we have a story to tell and this tale leaves me a little queasy. JAD: If they see methyl groups sitting on that bit of DNA, they are pissed. SAM KEAN: He extended this idea to people. The results are there. You have to look at one cage, say, are they licking? He thought it worked with humans, too. Heart disease. She'll be two in January. Plus, find other cool things we did in the past like miniseries, music videos, short films and animations, behind-the-scenes features, Radiolab live shows, and more. I know! Or is it? But what exactly Maybe you can explain this to me, Robert. Instead of dying at 40, I'd live to 70? Three of them ended up in other foster homes and seem to have done pretty well, but one of them DESTINY HARRIS: Okay, well of them, don't really know what happened to her. [chuckles]. Hosted by Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich, Radiolab is a " show about curiosity " that examines science, history, and philosophy to answer the big questions about life. CARL ZIMMER: He was mighty skeptical. OLOV BYGREN: Higher frequencies of heart attacks. Find ratings and reviews for the newest movie and TV shows. CARL ZIMMER: He hit the lecture circuit and he hit it big. They would experience these wild changes from harvest to harvest. And right now, I'm student teaching. All right, I'll get in the water." Who are you? SAM KEAN: No, they did not have them on land. CARL ZIMMER: You know, the fact is that taking care of animals, trying to keep them alive in a building is not an easy thing, especially if it's 1903. SAM KEAN: And so, they just had to hold on for the entire winter. Lynn has become one of Barbara's fiercest critics. Jean Baptiste Lamarck was a pioneer in the . He stuffed himself silly; 9, 10, 11 years old, so he's a happy grandpa, you the grandson, you then would have. ROBERT: Which turn out to be an interesting thing to look at it because the people in verkalix who were farming SAM KEAN: Trying to eke a living out of the soil. A lot of times that's not the case. Move on to the next cage yes, no? CARL ZIMMER: But there were a lot of skeptics. DESTINY HARRIS: Not been born at all. Around 1908, he started publishing all of these results. JAD: Started with the tongue. He actually coined the word biology, too. And I know fate is gonna give them a couple random mutations in those genes. All the babies I had seen and all the people that have called me to tell me about their babies that were damaged. So. What does it look like? Wow. And there were from the beginning. She and I snuck away from the children into her office. Who now works at Columbia University. Yeah. JAD: See, this is the story of science that doesn't get told. It's such a surprising result. JAD: Everybody we talked to seems to think there's something really interesting going on here. BARBARA HARRIS: No, I've only had somebody call and say they regret that they didn't stay on birth control. [foreign language]. Since birth. OLOV BYGREN: Well, the DNA, the RNA, micro-RNAs, histone. She said, "Thank you so much for the gift, I bought my son an excavator truck, remote control and some summer outfits." PEJK MALINOVSKI: It says "registrera", register. And as of 11:01 a.m. on Tuesday, when were recording this, we have not broken the show. We talked to her for a little while and PAT: At a certain point the social worker pulls out a stack of papers. And again, Barbara thinks, "Come on, but if this little girl is here, she should be with her brother and sister. CARL ZIMMER: Well, there was an expert on reptiles named G. Kingsley Noble. Just sing. And what about the four kids that weren't raised with Barbara? When I started spending some time with Destiny, Barbara's 22-year-old daughter. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: He had no idea about DNA. But I'm going to give them a basin of water. You mean, if you had a starving grandfather, you would be a healthier boy for the because you had a starving grandfather? Live shows were first offered in 2008. JAD: So, in the end, where do you come down on this? BARBARA HARRIS: And when I found out the bill didn't pass, I just thought, "I have to come up with something else. You got your good parents and your bad parents. A really good radiolab about this called Inheritance. The women who I've worked with, who've had a history of drug problems, aren't like the examples that she gives. BARBARA HARRIS: Aw, you blew him a kiss? You got to help boost if you had a starving grandfather. ], [ARCHIVAL Clip, News: To any drug-addicted woman who will agree to have no more babies. We inherited this beloved show that we first fell in love with as listeners. That's what good rat mothers do, they lick their babies a lot. ROBERT: Well, so here's the thing. I think all parents do this, is that you slip into this Lamarckian delusion that What you do with your kids can somehow rewrite all of that. Look, in the end, what do I know? PAT: Just a little. And youre saying that part of the DNA is covered up? That tongue is doing something to the DNA. Yes, but creating an assumption that there is a class of people who don't deserve to procreate, who aren't worthy of procreating the human race, leads you down a path that we should have great concern about. [ARCHIVAL Clip, News: Harris says her program, children requiring a caring community, or CRACK], [ARCHIVAL Clip, News: Can prevent thousands of unwanted births to drug-addicted women. BARBARA HARRIS: And I knew that the only way I was going to get a daughter was if I went and became a foster parent and asked for one. ROBERT: Inheritance, what you can move on to the next generation and what you can't. Theyd basically starve. I got to say this is spooky. PAT: And according to Barbara, the majority of the women she pays are white. SAM KEAN: You got to help boost if you had a starving grandfather. DESTINY HARRIS: My situation turned out positive. Okay, well of them, don't really know what happened to her. Once a kid is born, their genetic fate is pretty much sealed. JAD: Or does it get passed on such a deep level that doesn't even require teaching? And so, her name is Kalia. next launcher 3d shell pro apk 2019; bad products that sold well; big and tall clothing stores near warsaw; hp chromebook solid orange light; what makes a good family lawyer I think the Swedish data are really, really strong, and very reliable. Females seem to hate laying eggs in the water, but is that the end of the story? ", PAT: In other words, "Could I pay women who have drug problems to stop having babies?". That's how we ended up with four of them. I mean, were not gonna do that ourselves. I just got custody of my eight-year-old son. CHARLOTTE ZIMMER: Radiolab is supported in part by the National Science Foundation and CHARLOTTE and VERONICA ZIMMER: The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Radiolab is on YouTube! JAD: So this whole debate, two totally different ways of seeing life. JAD: I find myself thinking like, Okay, I know these kids have their genes half from me, half from my wife. This lady right here is still taking drugs and she could be pregnant again next month.]. DESTINY HARRIS: Oh my goodness. It happens. We all know this, that there are cycles of abuse or whatever. Telling some genes to turn off now, other genes to turn on. JAD: These are four kids from the same birth mother? Methyl groups are pretty sticky, they're hard to get off. Are there people whose drug use is so out of control they can't parent? PAT: Yeah. They began to grow these all puffy things on their hands. 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