The scientist whose hybrid rice helped feed billions

Published: June 30, 2021, 3 p.m.

A historian reflects on the life of Chinese crop scientist Yuan Longping, and the possible influence of geothermal energy production on earthquake aftershocks.


In this episode:


00:46 Remembering Yuan Longping

Yuan Longping, one of China\u2019s most famous scientists, died in May at the age of 90. Known as the \u2018father of hybrid rice\u2019, we reflect on his life and the impact of his research, which helped feed billions of people.


Obituary: Yuan Longping (1930\u20132021)


09:55 Research Highlights

The ancient and incredibly well-preserved beetle found in dinosaur poo, and a 5,000 year old, less transmissible strain of plague bacteria.


Research Highlight: A piece of Triassic poo yields a beautifully preserved beetle

Research Highlight: A hunter-gather\u2019s bones yield the oldest known strain of plague


12:14 Geothermal power and earthquake aftershocks

In 2019, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake rippled through California, except \u2013 according to some researchers \u2013 at the site of a geothermal power plant. Now, a paper in Nature tries to understand why.


Research paper: Im et al.


16:47 Briefing Chat

We discuss some highlights from the Nature Briefing. This time, the new skull fossils that might expand the human family tree, and a new estimate of the age of an ancient \u2018living fossil\u2019.


Nature News: Mysterious skull fossils expand human family tree \u2014 but questions remain

Science: This \u2018living fossil\u2019 could reach 100 years old


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