Plant Crimes
There's a form of virtually indestructible phytoplankton that can hold the secret to a murder investigation. In this episode, guest Kirstie Scott, lecturer at Liverpool John Moores University, shows us how diatoms have helped solve the case. Plant Crimes is written and produced by me, Ellen Airhart. If you like this episode, pleasesubscribe [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/plant-crimes/id1478197518]and tell people about it through a review. If you want to support the show, here’s a link to myPatreon [https://www.patreon.com/ellenairhart]. Plant Crimes art is by Nikki Duong [https://www.nicoleduong.com/]. Intro music byDoxent Zsigmond [https://www.facebook.com/doxentzsigmond]and theme song and outro music is byAPM [https://www.apmmusic.com/]. If you want me to investigate a plant crime or you would like to advertise on the show, please get in touch via email at plantcrimes [at] gmail [dot] com,Twitter [https://twitter.com/CrimesPlant], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/plantcrimes/?modal=admin_todo_tour]orInstagram [https://www.instagram.com/ellenairplant/?hl=en].
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