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Zebrafish and decoding knots

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A female Zebrafish

The Best of Our Knowledge explores topics on learning, education and research.

Scientists are studying how the small, seemingly ordinary Zebrafish could one day help people restore their hearing.

And why knot? We’ll speak with a researcher who says knots and string tell stories of human history.

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Lucas Willard is a news reporter and host at WAMC Northeast Public Radio, which he joined in 2011. He produces and hosts The Best of Our Knowledge and WAMC Listening Party.
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