AI And Hip Hop, Self-Planting Seeds, Abortion Pill Facing Restrictions. Feb 24, 2023, Part 1
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🗓️ 24 February 2023
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| 0:00.0 | This is Science Friday. I'm John Dankoski. |
| 0:03.1 | And I'm Regina Barber, scientists and residents at NPR's Daily Science Podcast Shortwave. |
| 0:08.7 | Later in the hour, we'll hear about seeds that can plant themselves. |
| 0:12.5 | And I'll talk with rapper Samis about AI-generated music. |
| 0:16.3 | We'll also hear about the conflict between the Winnemam-Wintu tribe in northern California |
| 0:20.8 | and plans there to raise the height of the Shasta Dam. |
| 0:24.6 | But first, a court case in Texas this week could have big implications for medication-based abortion care in the U.S. |
| 0:32.6 | It involves the FDA's approval of the drug Mithopristone, which is used as part of a two-drug combination |
| 0:38.7 | in most medication abortions. Joining me now to talk about this and other science news of the week |
| 0:44.5 | is Maggie Kerth. Senior science writer at 538, she's based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Maggie, |
| 0:51.1 | welcome back to Science Friday. Hi, thanks for having me. |
| 0:56.0 | So, Maggie, tell me about this court case. |
| 0:56.9 | What's at issue here? |
| 1:02.3 | Yeah, so this is a court case in Texas, but it could lead to medication abortions being banned nationwide. |
| 1:03.8 | And a ruling could come down as soon as today. |
| 1:06.5 | And it's a very science-centric kind of situation, at least sort of. |
| 1:12.4 | The plaintiffs are suing the FDA, and they're alleging that the agency ignored sound scientific practice and its own |
| 1:17.2 | guidelines when it approved the drug Mithopristone for sale more than 20 years ago. Now, like you said, |
| 1:22.6 | Mithopristone is part of this two-drug regimen that makes up a medication abortion. So patients take it first, |
| 1:28.2 | and it blocks the uptake of progesterone, which makes uterine lining start to break down, the embryo |
| 1:33.3 | detaches, and then patients take misoprostol, which is a drug that softens and opens the cervix |
| 1:39.3 | and starts contractions. Taken together, that regimen is more than 90% effective in the first nine weeks of |
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