The Biologic Podcast
A podcast by [email protected]
117 Episodes
-  Episode 77 - Animal ReproductionPublished: 29/04/2020
-  Episode 76 - Animal SensoriaPublished: 13/04/2020
-  Episode 75 - Animal NutritionPublished: 31/03/2020
-  Episode 74 - Animal HydrationPublished: 16/03/2020
-  Episode 73 - Animal DevelopmentPublished: 03/03/2020
-  Episode 72 - Humans & FungiPublished: 17/02/2020
-  Episode 71 - BasidiomycotaPublished: 04/02/2020
-  Episode 70 - AscomycotaPublished: 20/01/2020
-  Episode 69 - GlomeromycotaPublished: 06/01/2020
-  Episode 68 - Early Protozoa & MonokaryaPublished: 23/12/2019
-  Episode 67 - Fungal EvolutionPublished: 10/12/2019
-  Episode 66 - Fungal EcologyPublished: 08/12/2019
-  Episode 65 - Fungal ReproductionPublished: 11/11/2019
-  Episode 64 - Fungal SensoriaPublished: 28/10/2019
-  Episode 63 - Fungal ChemicalsPublished: 14/10/2019
-  Episode 62 - Fungal NutritionPublished: 30/09/2019
-  Episode 61 - Fungal DevelopmentPublished: 17/09/2019
-  Episode 60 - Humans & PlantsPublished: 02/09/2019
-  Episode 59 - AngiospermsPublished: 19/08/2019
-  Episode 58 - GymnospermsPublished: 15/08/2019
Welcome to the Biologic Podcast, an audio exploration of the incredible world of living things. The journey begins at the dawn of life, almost 4 billion years ago. In this ancient eon, biochemical reactions gave rise to ordered systems (the cell) capable of replication. The key to this replication is the genome, and the DNA itself. At this point, the journey expands in scope; we will explore the process of evolution, then move through hundreds of millions of years of evolutionary history until we come to the modern day, to survey the modern world's biodiversity. Then we'll take a step back to look at the ecological interactions of all this life, and the resulting biomes that define the surface of our planet Earth. Our journey through the biological realm takes a sudden turn; having learned about life at the grandest scale, we now return to the ground, to look in greater detail at the various organisms that share this world with us. We first explore the physiology & diversity of plants, and then same for the fungi. Moving from flora to fauna, we explore the physiology & diversity of animals, up to and including the human being. The path is long and the lessons hard, but for the ever-curious listener, there are many great discoveries and insights to be had in the world of the biological.
