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Lab Notes: Wolves, worms and love-sick birds
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Sep 17, 2015
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Lab Notes: Wolves, worms and love-sick birds
KPCC's Sanden Totten fills us in on the latest weird and wonderful science news.
Two young wolves hide behind a tree on April 26, 2011.
Two young wolves hide behind a tree on April 26, 2011.
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INGO WAGNER/AFP/Getty Images
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KPCC's Sanden Totten fills us in on the latest weird and wonderful science news.

On this edition of Lab Notes, KPCC science reporter

 fills you in on:

  • A study that makes the bold claim that wolves are smarter than dogs
  • How scientists have found a way to control worms using bursts of high pitched sound
  •  A study about birds and true love

Lab Notes is our regular look at new, weird and wonderful science with KPCC science reporter Sanden Totten. To listen to the full interview, click on the blue audio player above.