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Science Talk

Start Talking: Synthetic Biology and Conservation Biology Meet, Part 2

Science Talk

Scientific American

Science

4.2644 Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2013

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Conservation biologist Kent Redford talks about the issues facing the intersection of synthetic biology and conservation biology and a conference that starts April 9th called "How will synthetic biology and conservation shape the future of nature?" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Ah, Benny's parents, thanks for coming.

0:02.3

Hiya.

0:02.9

So, Benny has really blossomed this term.

0:05.6

You're telling me, he outgrew his bike. We sold it, on eBay.

0:09.5

Oh, that's not quite what I meant.

0:11.1

It's free to sell on there?

0:12.3

Free to sell?

0:13.4

Easy too. Sold Benny's bike, your guitar, my jacket.

0:16.8

You sold my guitar?

0:19.9

Shall we talk about Benny?

0:22.1

When it's this easy to sell for free, you can't help but say when it's eBay.

0:26.7

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0:31.6

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1:09.7

Steve Murski here.

1:10.9

Welcome back for part two of my conversation with conservation biologist Kent Redford

1:15.0

about the conference,

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