APES vs. Ancient Diseases - a podcast by Jessie Howington

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Disclaimer: This podcast is created by students at Research Triangle High School, Rubi R. and Charanya S., for a project in AP Environmental Science. All the experts in the podcast are played by students; however, all the information is taken from studies written by the experts named.

Sources:


A. Martyn, personal communication, January 23, 2019 


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Fox-Skelly, J. (2017, May 4). There are diseases hidden in ice, and they are waking up. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20170504-there-are-diseases-hidden-in-ice-and-they-are-waking-up


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