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Science Memes, Epigenetic Inheritance, and Rethinking Peer Review Episode 27

Science Memes, Epigenetic Inheritance, and Rethinking Peer Review

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In this episode of the 632nm podcast, we explore cutting-edge ideas in epigenetics and academic publishing. Oded Rechavi reveals how C. elegans worms defy conventional genetics by passing on traits through small RNAs, and discusses how these mechanisms might reshape our understanding of heredity. We also hear about a remarkable experiment hijacking Toxoplasma gondii—the so-called “cat parasite”—to deliver proteins into the brain, opening possible routes for new therapies.

Beyond the lab, we explore problems with modern publishing, from glacial review timelines to flawed incentives that push quantity over quality. Learn how AI-driven solutions might speed up peer review, allow scientists to focus on what truly matters, and help keep the spark of curiosity alive.

02:33 The Journey of Memeing on Twitter 
06:50 Frustrations with Scientific Publishing 
13:36 AI in Scientific Reviews 
23:57 The Joys and Challenges of Academia 
28:25 The Dead Sea Scrolls Project 
45:15 Exploring Epigenetic Processes 
47:16 Advantages of C. Elegans in Research 
51:45 Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance 
57:07 Challenges in Human Epigenetic Research 
01:08:58 Model Organisms in Scientific Research 
01:14:50 Innovative Brain Parasite Research 
01:22:11 The State of Academic Science 
01:29:19 Balancing Science and Life in Israel 
01:32:00 Improving the Scientific System

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