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Cozy Stories about Cloning and Sequencing: Fall Episode

1 h 20 min · 6 de nov de 2025
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Welcome to the Fall Special 🍁 — a calm night of science and storytelling.Drift into sleep as we explore The Secret Life of DNA and RNA — the molecular foundations of life.Learn how hydrogen bonds hold the double helix together, how RNA folds into intricate shapes, and how scientists read and rewrite genetic code through cloning and sequencing.Perfect for students, science lovers, or anyone who finds peace in the patterns of biology.🎧 Learn While Sleeping – Relax, dream, and wake up a little wiser.

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