From jellyfish to ants, all life is beautiful in the eyes of Elizabeth Blackburn, co-winner of the 2009 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine. She talks about her fascination with living things and the discovery of telomerase and telomeres.
A superb short animated clip; perhaps Elizabeth might just have spoken a little more slowly for those of us aged viewers, keen to hear her every comment? I loved the animation and visuals. Congrats to all Dog/Rabbit people involved and – thank you !
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A superb short animated clip; perhaps Elizabeth might just have spoken a little more slowly for those of us aged viewers, keen to hear her every comment? I loved the animation and visuals. Congrats to all Dog/Rabbit people involved and – thank you !