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What do I know? FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: Why? We inherited this beloved show that we first fell in love with as listeners. LATIF: And as of 11:01 a.m. on Tuesday, when were recording this, we have not broken the show. Who are they? ROBERT: And then the next one after that. That's how I've always looked at it. I don't know where she gets that from. Sincerely, Jennifer.". And you have to bear in mind that at this point, it only had one hand left. Barbara Harris. And thats wrong [laughs].Thats not how it works. Females seem to hate laying eggs in the water, but is that the end of the story? [foreign language]. I said, "No, no, that's okay." [ARCHIVAL CLIP, Jad Abumrad: Do you see the owl?]. Once their born, their genes are fixed and change does not happen in a generation or two. And Barbara and Destiny walked me out to my car. ROBERT: You cant say that. And I told Destiny I was thinking about this and asked her about it. And Barbara is not offering that. We'll just get one more.". You know, they say it only takes one time. And as soon as she got there to pick him up, she could tell that something was wrong. Did you know there is a part of this show is gonna be like crazy breaking news, like happened yesterday and we already have a deep take on it? Were there any consequences? JAD: In any case, these books tell you when each of these folks died, how they died. JAD: Well think about it, this is nature and nurture slamming into each other. SAM KEAN: Darwin's theory would have said, you know, 90% of the toads are going to die. If you start smoking when you're 10, 11 something like that, you end up having children with more problems. She and I snuck away from the children into her office. What's happening during this time is that you're setting aside the stock of cells that you're going to draw on in the future to make sperm cells. by Nolan Moore. I already knew that if I ever got a little girl, I was going to name her Destiny. So that was just funny to me. More of this particular protein. And if you haven't, you can choose to have an IUD, or an implant put in which will last for several years. That you can, somehow, by just being nice to them, reading them stories, or whatever, that you can somehow break them free of all that. A little village? I know! Hosted by Lulu Miller and Latif Nasser, Radiolab is a podcast known for using innovative sound design to ask deep questions and investigative journalism to get the answers. JAD: You got your good parents and your bad parents. They like to hang out in the water and the females like to lay eggs in the water. Because while you might have a lot of influence, you know, genetically speaking, over your kids and their kids, you don't seem to have a lot of control. More what kind of stuff? Oh you said it so much more diplomatically. We went to the foster home and went in. ROBERT: Thats what Darwin says, you cant. Because theyre reaching for the tops of trees. Visited Kammerer's lab when Kammerer wasn't there. ROBERT: Because it's got the thing stuck to it? ", In other words, "Could I pay women who have drug problems to stop having babies?". She's not offering treatment, she's not offering counseling, and there are programs that do that. According to Darwin, life and changes are ruled by chance. [laughs] "This may hurt you my son, but I'm doing it for my grandchildren.". CARL ZIMMER: You know, the fact is that taking care of animals, trying to keep them alive in a building is not an easy thing, especially if it's 1903. That was the implication, except Kammerer tried to defend himself by saying "Do you think I'm a Dummkopf, or an idiot, because that's what I would have to be if I left a forgery with ink standing around openly in the laboratory where so many of my enemies would have entry?". Okay, I'm here. It's just a mind crushing tedium. Okay, and then I just had to accept it. This whole toad thing, to the Darwinian faction, it didn't scan really. I was just pissed at what they have done to my children. PAT: And she says oftentimes the women who want help have a really hard time finding it. Destiny says before she was born, her mom had four other girls. They began to grow these all puffy things on their hands. He thought that you could kind of engineer societies by changing the environment. Because it would reflect badly on the Soviet state. So she told me Barbara had another baby and BARBARA HARRIS: Did we want it? Thats just the cold logic of Darwinian evolution. ROBERT: They won't grow much on the outside, but on the inside OLOV BYGREN: That is the time where the sperms are developing. It seemed to have been passed down for multiple generations. About 30 years ago-. ROBERT: Which turn out to be an interesting thing to look at it because the people in verkalix who were farming SAM KEAN: Trying to eke a living out of the soil. JAD: Do you have any theories for how this tongue is tickling the DNA, or whatever it's doing? What do I know? Hi, this is Will, calling from Northumberland, England. So were getting close to the moment of truth, because there it is. That's the headline for his talk, and then CARL ZIMMER: Right below the headlines says, "Scientist's great discovery which may change us all.". You know, they say it only takes one time. I guess the way I would look at it is that you can change your environment a lot more easily than you can change your genes. Over the past five years, if you look at our tax return. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: You have to look at one cage, say, are they licking? MICHAEL MEANEY: Yep, Im a professor in the faculty of medicine at McGill University in Montreal. JAD: [laughs] Youre just just judo, that's all this is. I ended up finding myself really conflicted about it. And Barbara is not offering that. So then the one that's in trouble, so thats one of, So I guess you could say to yourself, "Seven out of eight of these kids did all right?". Yes, he was retarded. LYNN PALTROW: Are there people whose drug use is so out of control they can't parent? ], That's their choice, but the babies don't have a choice.]. Destiny has, what, three brothers and sisters that also were raised with her? PAT: And as soon as she got there to pick him up, she could tell that something was wrong. She's 20 months old. You know, the fact is that taking care of animals, trying to keep them alive in a building is not an easy thing, especially if it's 1903. BARBARA HARRIS: This is 750 and this is 200. They all go down to the DNA, surround that methyl and just, pow! So, the thought is, when those little boys in verkalix were really, really hungry, their hunger started a chemical process that reached all the way down to the DNA inside the boy's sperm. That's a lot of people. But what exactly. All of our writers are dedicated to their job and do their best to produce all types of academic papers of superior quality. Even though Destiny's mom was doing all sorts of drugs during her pregnancy and the doctors told Barbara that Destiny was going to be mentally and physically delayed Not feeling the way I'm supposed to feel. And she says, one day, this idea just came to her. Wow. JAD: Lamarck said, You wanna know how a giraffe got its long neck?, JAD: One day this giraffe, mother giraffe, lets say, was looking up in the tree and saw some fruit, and had to stretch he neck, and stretch again. PAT: It would be wrong to assume the women Barbara talks about on TV [ARCHIVAL CLIP, BARBARA HARRIS: These women don't just have one and two babies. I'm not saying that these women are dogs but they're not acting any more responsible than a dog in heat. I wonder how much you believe in it. CARL ZIMMER: He was born in 1880 in Vienna, Jewish family. ROBERT: They could eat twice, three times as much. JAD: Because you begin with a mother's lick that ends up with a deep, deep change in the baby, not just the good, warm, fuzzy feeling, but a fundamental shift in who that baby is, and who that baby will be. He works at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden where he studies population data. And very often, one of them will just go crashing into the DNA and it'll stick there like a barnacle or a glob of peanut butter. She said, "Thank you so much for the gift, I bought my son an excavator truck, remote control and some summer outfits." And so, her name is Kalia. JAD: And what about the four kids that weren't raised with Barbara? I mean, yes, I might get a great family, but I might not. Move on to the next cage yes, no? Because there is more data, more information about the people of verkalix, going farther back into the past than you can find almost anywhere else on Earth. SAM KEAN: And the key point is that it wasnt something inborn in them. Don't you see, somehow the mother's tongue is getting all the way down in there and going [mumbles] and messing with the baby's DNA. Were told. The right hand had been cut off for microscopic slides. And I was a waitress, I worked for IHOP for over 30 years. So FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: So we start looking at maternal care. Never mind, you're stuck with small boobies." And so, you could only see one nuptial pad, and it all comes down to thisand all of that was just about to fall apart. Well think about it, this is nature and nurture slamming into each other. SECTION I - Story 1 (Lamark, Krammerer & the Midwife Toads) 1. ], [ARCHIVAL Clip, News: This could mean sterilization, it could mean getting an IUD.]. They present previous theories on evolution and then present the currently accepted Darwinian Theory of Evolution. Serotonin gets into the brain cells, and according to Michael unleashes A whole series of molecular events inside the cell. Covid has disrupted the most basic routines of our days and nights. CARL ZIMMER: He was mighty skeptical. Twitter: @wnycradiolab Language: English Contact: WNYC Radio 160 Varick St. New York, NY 10013 (646) 829-4000 Website: http://www.wnyc.org/shows/radiolab/ Email: radiolab@wnyc.org Episodes Golden Goose 2/17/2023 More Stick around. Okay, well of them, don't really know what happened to her. All these chemicals racing by crashing into it, sticking, and one of the bits that gets covered up is that little bit that makes the proteins that create a maternal instinct. Researchers have found evidence of structural. As to diabetes, it was a four-fold risk. JAD: You know, inside these cells, in the center, coiled up in little spools, is the DNA. SAM KEAN: Because it would reflect badly on the Soviet state. JAD: Stretching got into the baby. SAM KEAN: And he would basically turn the heat way, way up in these aquariums until they had to go underwater. Push yourself and you got it.". Well, yep, that is so true. He had one remaining midwife toad. Yeah, like you can help them overcome you. Well, this is it! And what about the four kids that weren't raised with Barbara? What they decided to do first was to try to figure out which rat was which, which meant, interestingly, counting all the legs. Yeah, the social worker called and told me the mother had given birth. All the babies I had seen and all the people that have called me to tell me about their babies that were damaged. PAT: And I just felt like it was in one of those moments that contains everything that's good about us as people. She actually emailed me afterwards and adjusted that number down a couple hundred. Except he had one. The little baby that we keep hearing in the background of everything. In this episode, originally aired in 2012,we put nature and nurture on a collision course and discover how outside forces can find a way inside us, and change not just our hearts and minds, but the basic biological blueprint that we pass on to future generations. JAD: Well think about what makes proteins. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: I think that's where Lamarck's ideas can be woven in and make some sense. I mean, I'm married to a Black man. I went to the hospital and picked him up. FRANCES CHAMPAGNE: Not usually because it upsets people and I'm Canadian. And I packed up my stuff, it's pretty much done. The show is nationally syndicated and is available as a podcast. Lynn has become one of Barbara's fiercest critics. Here, Kammerer's was saying, "You can do this even on a physical level.". All the babies I had seen and all the people that have called me to tell me about their babies that were damaged. Yes, she has the same name as me. This whole toad thing, to the Darwinian faction, it didn't scan really. In any case, what they saw at the end of all this counting wasWell, first of all, what they saw was this pattern that rat pups who got licked a lot as babies, when they grew up, they licked their babies a lot and the rat pups who didn't get licked a lot, when they grew up, they didn't lick their babies. More information about Sloan at www.sloan.org.]. PAT: But she says she doesn't feel that way anymore. He thought that because theyre swinging hammers all day, they got big bulky muscles, and then theyd pass the muscles to their children. PAT: In this magazine article, Barbara even said, quote, "We don't allow dogs to breed. He stuffed himself silly; 9, 10, 11 years old, so he's a happy grandpa, you the grandson, you then would have. PAT'S MOM: Radiolab is produced by Jad Abumrad. That's how I've always looked at it. PAT: And she says, one day, this idea just came to her. And, you know, there was kind of antisemitism growing at this time, so he thought that someone had framed him, and six weeks after Nobel published his results in Nature, Kammerer sent a letter to Moscow. ROBERT: But luckily for the Vivarium and for our story, they had a guy. The way she saw it, the state, the federal government, somebody Should say, "You're not doing this. Then, Carl told us about this research that showed Well, he couldn't quite remember the details. That's what I remember her saying. JAD: And at first, it didn't go so well because, you know, if you're a land toad and you're trying to have sex in the water, it's kind of hard. Even if it helps, it's horrifying. BARBARA HARRIS: Yeah, the social worker called and told me the mother had given birth. That tongue is doing something to the DNA. PAT: Watching this, I couldn't help but think that Destiny's very existence is probably the most interesting argument against what Barbara is doing. Truth is, we dont know precisely how this happens but somehow the experience of starvation marks the DNA. Is it a big town? And he said, "Barbara, I'm not buying a school bus." We all know this, that there are cycles of abuse or whatever. He's not even eating at all. Yeah, there you go. She started to wish again that she could have a daughter. Get personalized recommendations, and learn where to watch across hundreds of streaming providers. What does it look like? The bit of DNA that will give this baby when it grows up the instincts to be nice to its baby, and lick that baby. Maybe they'd try and jump back out, but it was still hot so they'd have to jump back in. I had everybody's abuse on my back and I didn't care how we said it, or how we did it. Nobody's arguing that women should do drugs when they're pregnant. SAM KEAN: He extended this idea to people. Each stone represents a radioisotope by means of a. PEJK MALINOVSKI: He was an idiot. You can't see that on the radio but, hey, it's a fact of life. JAD: Well, if a mother a rat mother licking her baby can have such a profound effect, basically change the expression of the genes in the baby, well that's hopeful. SAM KEAN: The sperm carries these marks to the next generation. JAD: Serotonin gets into the brain cells, and according to Michael unleashes MICHAEL MEANEY: A whole series of molecular events inside the cell. I think I was really horrified and terrified. And I knew that the only way I was going to get a daughter was if I went and became a foster parent and asked for one. A really good radiolab about this called Inheritance. Looking for patterns in cardiovascular diseases, high blood pressure, and such. Well, lets not get too excited too fast because we have a story to tell and this tale leaves me a little queasy. You've got these toads who hate water. And if you were eating a whole lot between 9 and 12, one-quarter. And I've got say, I'm feeling pretty good about this show so far. ROBERT: It's a little odd, actually. OLOV BYGREN: Well It's one-fourth, we can we say. See, this is the story of science that doesn't get told. This is nice and quiet. PAT: Even though Destiny's mom was doing all sorts of drugs during her pregnancy and the doctors told Barbara that Destiny was going to be mentally and physically delayed DESTINY HARRIS: Not feeling the way I'm supposed to feel. PAT: And according to Barbara, the majority of the women she pays are white. Methyl groups are pretty sticky, they're hard to get off. So yeah, she keeps me busy. Yes. All right, I'll get in the water." Barbara Harris's solution is simpler than anything else out there. Anyhow, so you got this guy, Paul Kammerer, who's good with animals. Accuracy and availability may vary. The neural chemical signal that gets activated during licking, is serotonin. But this stuff you're telling me about Sweden feels very grim in a certain way. And he says, "This isn't a nuptial pad, it looks darkened but that's just ink.". What can't you? Telling some genes to turn off now, other genes to turn on. BARBARA HARRIS: Aw, you blew him a kiss? JAD: Hey, wait. MICHAEL MEANEY: So the great rat nightmare comes true where the females become their mothers. And eventually, over the millenia, what youd get, is a creature with a very long neck. This was a really radical place at the time because you have to remember that people studying animals up till now, they were basically studying preserved specimens, and so on. I know what I'll do, I'm going to set up a terrarium for them and I'm going to make it hot, really uncomfortably hot. MICHAEL MEANEY: Known as transcription factors. I dont know. JAD: What you see in the records, is that one year PEJK MALINOVSKI: 100 liters. JAD: I dont know. Listen Feb 10, 2023 Bliss When did you last shout from happiness? The cheapest estimate is the work that needs to be done in 14 days. So the great rat nightmare comes true where the females become their mothers. JAD: To fellow named Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, chevalier de Lamarck. Yes, but creating an assumption that there is a class of people who don't deserve to procreate, who aren't worthy of procreating the human race, leads you down a path that we should have great concern about. And he makes a very careful study of this hand. Move on to the next cage yes, no? Thank you so much for your interest in Radiolab. JAD: Michael was in school and he got interested in a very, very basic question about how things get passed down? The authoritative record of programming is the audio record. Its gonna get messy. Brain disease. Although, you know, sometimes that your grandfather's suffering helps you. You know, like if you're abused as a kid, you were more likely to abuse your kid, but still, you got to wonder. I do mean that. She's 20 months old. Sincerely, Jennifer.". And one of them is called the thyroid system. BARBARA HARRIS: I already knew that if I ever got a little girl, I was going to name her Destiny. My name is Veronica Zimmer. So they can grab onto the female and hold tight while they're mating. But if you've got a mom who licks you. CARL ZIMMER: He hit the lecture circuit and he hit it big. All rights reserved. ", BARBARA HARRIS: And I called my husband again at work and said, "They want to know if we want to take the baby." JAD: So heres the backstory. SAM KEAN: If you have a starving daddy, it turns out that the baby actually gets some sort of health benefit. More what kind of stuff? Well, yep, that is so true. JAD: The sneaky idea here is that the blacksmiths, the giraffes, they made it happen. BARBARA HARRIS: Saying the mother had given birth to a baby girl, did we want her? DESTINY HARRIS: Taylor Swift's Never Getting Back Together. PAT: A year later, she gets another call. Well, her explanation is that these women are having, in her terms, litters of damaged babies and society forever will be responsible for them. ROBERT: Okay, so lets get going and stick with your boy, Lamarck, just for a sec. CARL ZIMMER: I just have to read this to you. You know, just take a little peek for themselves, and every time Kammerer said no, they were his specimens. How much of you will echo into the future and how much of you won't? I think the Swedish data are really, really strong, and very reliable. Knock it right off the DNA. She'll be two in January. JAD: But that you supposedly can't get to. ], [ARCHIVAL Clip, Daytime Talkshow: You get them $200 each, which they can spend on crack. And at first, it didn't go so well because, you know, if you're a land toad and you're trying to have sex in the water, it's kind of hard. JAD: We all know this, that there are cycles of abuse or whatever. Famine again, and these changes would just bounce back and forth. That's it. ", PAT: In other words, "Could I pay women who have drug problems to stop having babies?". DESTINY HARRIS: Our staff includes Alan Horn, Soren Wheeler, Pat Walters DESTINY HARRIS: With help from Matt Kielty, Chris [unintelligible 01:04:17], PAT'S DAD: And Kenny [unintelligible 01:04:18], PAT: Special thanks to Martin [unintelligible 01:04:21]. Sample Page; ; And that advantage, whatever it was, because it starts with one individual, and then it gets passed onto the kids, and then onto their kids, it would take a long, long, long time to spread through the whole population because, generally, that's how evolution works. CARL ZIMMER: mouse or rat? So for Isaiah, being born was like just being cut off. Who are they? Maybe more. Like, "How did this happen? So yeah, she keeps me busy. BARBARA HARRIS: Barbara Harris. Why would that happen? As a parent, you are a tiny blip in a very, very, long story. In my naive mind, I didn't have a clue what a big deal this was. Its just That's just how I've always looked at it. Were there any consequences? ROBERT: And rewrite the so-called rules of genetics. The team that creates each episode, including hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich, are master storytellers. Radiolab: From Tree to Shining Tree LISTEN Three guests: Suzanne Simard, a professor of forest ecology and teacher at the University of British Columbia, Jennifer Frazer, a science writer that has a blog called The Artful Amoeba, and Roy Halling, a mycologist. [expletive] That was awesome. I'm in public health. Are there people whose drug use is so out of control they can't parent? JAD: I tell you what I'm going to do though. PAT: Because when a woman uses heroin while she's pregnant, the fetus gets hooked on it too. PAT: The moment I really felt like, "Whoa," was when we started talking about PAT: The little baby that we keep hearing in the background of everything. ROBERT: Telling some genes to turn off now, other genes to turn on. JAD: That is impossible, so far as we know, but there seems to be this layer on top of the genes. Radiolab is on a curiosity bender. Radiolab 50.3K subscribers Subscribe 29 1.5K views 6 months ago On this episode, the case that pushed one Supreme Court justice to a nervous breakdown, brought a boiling feud to a head, and. They told me a bunch of these stories, one of them involving, well DESTINY HARRIS: I don't have the biggest boobies in the world. But according to Kammerer, shortly after these toads got into the water, they did begin to evolve fast. You mean, if you had a starving grandfather, you would be a healthier boy for the because you had a starving grandfather? It's only the mechanisms are not so clear. The sperm carries these marks to the next generation. PAT: And in 1989, when the story we're telling now started, she was living in California, in Orange County. SAM KEAN: He was known for going around and giving, what he called, his big show lectures, where he would wow whole audiences of people. JAD: And very often, one of them will just go crashing into the DNA and it'll stick there like a barnacle or a glob of peanut butter. JAD: Who now works at Columbia University. But the results are very clear. But, this hour were gonna fight this sort of sad sack feeling of inevitability and impotence. Just don't have any more children because, at that point, I didn't really know any of them. PAT: Yeah. JAD: So imagine the DNA in that brain cell. It's such a surprising result. JAD: Look, in the end, what do I know? As to diabetes, it was a four-fold risk. But I take it that we have more control over our destinies and our kids' destinies than we would've thought. [laughs[ So yeah, it's embarrassing, but I believe everything happens for a reason. DESTINY HARRIS: And that could have very easily have been one of us. SAM KEAN: He was really one of the first grand theorists in biology. SAM KEAN: It seemed to have been passed down for multiple generations. He is passionate about scholarly writing, World History, and Political sciences. This lady right here is still taking drugs and she could be pregnant again next month.]. Who gave Destiny her first checkup told Barbara That she was delayed and she was always going to be delayed because of her prenatal neglect. Radio Lab: Into the Brain of a Liar March 6, 2008 We all lie once a day or so, according to most studies. PAT: And by this point, she's 37 years old. Do you know anything about the other four? Radiolab is an outstanding radio show broadcast out of New York City on WNYC. Or did I somehow learn that? Radiolab Society & Culture Science Latest Transcripts What Up Holmes? In this episode, originally aired in 2012, we put nature and nurture on a collision course and discover how outside forces can find a way inside us, and chan And youre saying that part of the DNA is covered up? ROBERT: That's Sam Kean again. PAT: Filled with dozens of letters from women that she's paid. That's my little girl. I think all parents do this, is that you slip into this Lamarckian delusion that What you do with your kids can somehow rewrite all of that. We ended up talking to the guy who did the work. And according to Barbara, the majority of the women she pays are white. It's such a surprising result. More brain cells? And Destiny was in the other room, sleeping or something, I'm not sure. So. We inherited this beloved show that we first fell in love with as listeners. You must have internet access to do this). Plus, find other cool things we did in the past like miniseries, music videos, short films and animations, behind-the-scenes features, Radiolab live shows, and more. MICHAEL MEANEY: Yeah, it drifts into something like a shopping channel. DESTINY HARRIS: As you can see, I like to talk. He actually named his daughter Lacerta, which is a genus of lizard. ], [ARCHIVAL CLIP, BARBARA HARRIS: That's their choice, but the babies don't have a choice.]. It was this struggle for a few years. ROBERT: According to Darwin, life and changes are ruled by chance. She's 22 now and she's never even met her birth mom. Test the outer edges of what you think you know. I mean, youre just youre saying a lot of things that are really impressive. JAD: Visited Kammerer's lab when Kammerer wasn't there. Yes. They began to grow these all puffy things on their hands. Your boys will first grow taller and taller for the next few years, and when they get to be about 9, 10 years old, they're going to stop growing just for a few years. That is a bad way to start a kid's life but that's just the beginning of the kid's life. How old are your boys right now? I wonder. I just didn't think. His reputation was that he could get inside the mind of, say, a salamander and know just what it wanted to eat. Well, that's the good news, but unfortunately there is some bad news here. That's the stuff that makes you you. Its something I still think about all the time. If you start smoking when you're 10, 11 something like that, you end up having children with more problems. So that's fun. SAM KEAN: Because theyre reaching for the tops of trees. Then World War One came and that disrupted everything. PAT: Did that scare you at all? They didn't have grains. That was it. He thought that you could kind of engineer societies by changing the environment. 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