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[The Amazing World of Regenerating Flatworms and Space Science]-[Two-Headed Space Worms (Encore - 2/19/18)]

Wow in the World · B1 · 2018-02-19

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The Marvel of Planarian Flatworms

In this episode of Wow in the World, hosts Mindy and Guy Raz explore the fascinating biological capabilities of the planarian flatworm. These tiny, triangle-headed creatures are renowned for being among the most "resilient creatures on Earth." Their most remarkable trait is their ability to regenerate; as Mindy explains, if you "chop them up," the fragments do not simply perish. Instead, they possess the power to "regenerate and regrow to create entirely new, whole flatworms," with heads growing new bodies and bodies growing new heads, complete with brains and eyes.

Unique Anatomy and Biological Quirks

Beyond their regenerative powers, planarians possess a bizarre anatomy that defies common expectations. Mindy points out that while they have "googly eyes" used primarily to "detect light" and avoid predators, they lack the ability to hear, despite having ear-like structures. These structures are actually used for "detecting chemicals," essentially allowing them to taste and smell with their ears. Perhaps most surprisingly, they lack a traditional digestive system; they use a tube-like organ called a "pharynx" located on their belly to feed, and because they lack a separate exit, they "poop out of their mouth."

The "Wormstronaut" Experiment

The core of the discussion centers on a scientific experiment conducted by Professor Michael Levin from Tufts University. He sent a group of "Wormstronauts" to the International Space Station to study how "microgravity or weightlessness" affects their regenerative abilities. The goal was to understand how space travel impacts the "tiny building blocks of life" within living organisms, which could eventually provide insights into human healing and medical regeneration.

Anomalous Results in Space

Upon their return, the worms exhibited behavior that was, as Guy Raz noted, akin to something out of a dream. The "Wormstronauts" lost their natural aversion to light and, most shockingly, one of the flatworms returned with "two heads," one on each end of its body. This abnormality persisted even after researchers removed the heads, as the worm continued to regenerate two heads again. Scientists believe these changes were caused by a combination of factors, including "loss of gravity," "extreme g-forces," and the general stress of space travel.

Scientific Implications

While the prospect of two-headed worms may seem like science fiction, the implications for science are profound. By studying these creatures, researchers hope to gain a better understanding of how to "help our human bodies regenerate and heal after injuries" and how to keep humans safe during "long periods of time in space." The episode concludes with the suggestion that these humble flatworms might one day inspire "regenerative space robots," proving that when it comes to scientific discovery, "the sky's the limit."

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📖 Transcript

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And before we start the show, I gotta let you know that this November, with a special new episode featuring our friends at Circle Round and Terrestrials on Radiolab for Kids,
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