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        <![CDATA[<p>People who suffer from <em>retinitis pigmentosa</em> lose their vision as the light-sensitive cells in their eyes start to break down. But what if they could be implanted with light-sensitive cells taken from other organisms, such as algae or coral? A few years ago, a French ophthalmologist was nearly laughed out of a scientific conference when he proposed this idea. But he didn’t lose heart, and his hunch led to a very important breakthrough.</p><p>Link to the video, in which the patient takes a bottle of hand sanitizer out of his pocket: https://youtu.be/J7a6-46M4qk</p><p>The Naked Mole Rat is a podcast by Libo/Libo. Visit our website: https://libolibo.me/  </p><p>Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications</p><p>Contact us: nakedmolerat@libolibo.me </p><p>This episode was produced by Andrey Borzenko, Ilya Marritz, Danil Astapov, Anastasia Medvedeva and Lika Kremer. Our sound editor is Ildar Fattakhov.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Caution! The holiday season is upon us. Terrible holiday jingles blast out of every speaker and get stuck in your head, there’s so much to do before the end of the year, and then we’ll be stress-eating and washing it all down with alcohol. All that while promising ourselves that we’ll definitely change things in the new year (though we likely won’t). In this special episode, we explore the science of what makes this time of year so…special.</p><p>Use the internet without restrictions to websites and services — get Paper VPN.</p><p>Get 10% off any plan with the promo code RAT</p><p>Connect here: https://papervpn.fun/?promocode=RAT&amp;utm_source=podcast&amp;utm_medium=pin&amp;utm_campaign=podcast_nakedrat_24.12.2025</p><p><br>The Naked Mole Rat is a podcast by Libo/Libo. Visit our website: https://libolibo.me/  </p><p>Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications</p><p>Contact us: nakedmolerat@libolibo.me</p><p>This episode was produced by Andrey Borzenko, Ilya Marritz, Danil Astapov, Anastasia Medvedeva and Lika Kremer. Our sound editor is Ildar Fattakhov.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Caution! The holiday season is upon us. Terrible holiday jingles blast out of every speaker and get stuck in your head, there’s so much to do before the end of the year, and then we’ll be stress-eating and washing it all down with alcohol. All that while promising ourselves that we’ll definitely change things in the new year (though we likely won’t). In this special episode, we explore the science of what makes this time of year so…special.</p><p>Use the internet without restrictions to websites and services — get Paper VPN.</p><p>Get 10% off any plan with the promo code RAT</p><p>Connect here: https://papervpn.fun/?promocode=RAT&amp;utm_source=podcast&amp;utm_medium=pin&amp;utm_campaign=podcast_nakedrat_24.12.2025</p><p><br>The Naked Mole Rat is a podcast by Libo/Libo. Visit our website: https://libolibo.me/  </p><p>Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications</p><p>Contact us: nakedmolerat@libolibo.me</p><p>This episode was produced by Andrey Borzenko, Ilya Marritz, Danil Astapov, Anastasia Medvedeva and Lika Kremer. Our sound editor is Ildar Fattakhov.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In the late 19th century, a deadly illness spread across Asia and into Europe, infecting millions, and prompting what may have been the world’s first “infodemic” — with news (and rumors) about the infection traveling in realtime, via telegram. A teenaged Winston Churchill even wrote a poem about it. Sometimes called “Russian flu” or “American fever” the illness rarely affected children, but caused adults to lose their sense of taste and smell. Is it just possible that “Russian flu” was a coronavirus? </p><p><br>The Naked Mole Rat is a podcast by Libo/Libo. Visit our website: https://libolibo.me/  </p><p>Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications</p><p>Contact us: nakedmolerat@libolibo.me</p><p>This episode was produced by Andrey Borzenko, Ilya Marritz, Danil Astapov, Anastasia Medvedeva and Lika Kremer. Our sound editor is Ildar Fattakhov.</p>]]>
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      <title>To Teach and Die for Ukraine: The Story of Yulia Zdanovska</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Ukraine is a country that produces a lot of talented math and programming students, and Yuliya Zdanovska was among the most promising. But it was the choices she made about how to live her life that really set her apart. After graduating university, Yuliya dedicated herself to teaching ordinary students at a rural school. Then, when Russia invaded Ukraine, she went to Kharkiv, close to the front-lines, to defend her hometown. That is where she died in 2022.</p><p>The Naked Mole Rat is a podcast by Libo/Libo. Visit our website: https://libolibo.me/  </p><p>Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications.</p><p>Contact us: nakedmolerat@libolibo.me</p><p>This episode was produced by Andrey Borzenko and Ilya Marritz.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There are few noises as guaranteed to chill the blood as that of a group of chimpanzees attacking another group of chimps. Wild chimps are notoriously savage. But they are also our closest relatives. And their behaviour can tell us a lot about our own nature. But while humans can be skilled killers, aggression is in fact rare among homo sapiens. So why is that? One answer to the question may be that we homo sapiens are in fact a domesticated species. </p><p> <br>The Naked Mole Rat is a podcast by Libo/Libo. Visit our website: https://libolibo.me/  </p><p>Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications</p><p>Contact us: nakedmolerat@libolibo.me</p><p>This episode was produced by Andrey Borzenko, Ilya Marritz, Danil Astapov, Anastasia Medvedeva and Lika Kremer. Our sound editor is Ildar Fattakhov.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>There are few noises as guaranteed to chill the blood as that of a group of chimpanzees attacking another group of chimps. Wild chimps are notoriously savage. But they are also our closest relatives. And their behaviour can tell us a lot about our own nature. But while humans can be skilled killers, aggression is in fact rare among homo sapiens. So why is that? One answer to the question may be that we homo sapiens are in fact a domesticated species. </p><p> <br>The Naked Mole Rat is a podcast by Libo/Libo. Visit our website: https://libolibo.me/  </p><p>Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications</p><p>Contact us: nakedmolerat@libolibo.me</p><p>This episode was produced by Andrey Borzenko, Ilya Marritz, Danil Astapov, Anastasia Medvedeva and Lika Kremer. Our sound editor is Ildar Fattakhov.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Humans have been fascinated by elephants since forever. But until a few decades ago, we didn’t know the most basic things about them, like how they choose a mate, or how their society is organized. In this episode, Ilya meets Cynthia Moss, a former magazine journalist who has contributed more than anyone else to our knowledge of the largest land mammals.</p><p>The Naked Mole Rat is a podcast by Libo/Libo. Visit our website: https://libolibo.me/  </p><p>Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications</p><p>Contact us: nakedmolerat@libolibo.me</p><p>This episode was produced by Andrey Borzenko, Ilya Marritz, Danil Astapov, Anastasia Medvedeva and Lika Kremer. Our sound editors are Ildar Fattakhov and Alexei Vorobyov.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>For decades, scientists believed that humans gradually evolved — more or less in a straight line — from knuckle-walking apes to upright-walking, sneaker-wearing humans. But it turns out the story is not so simple. In East Africa, researchers are discovering the fossilized bones of our ancient relatives, and revising their ideas about where humans come from.</p><p><br></p><p>The Naked Mole Rat is a podcast by Libo/Libo. Visit our website: <a href="https://libolibo.me/">https://libolibo.me/</a>  </p><p><br></p><p>This episode was produced by Andrey Borzenko, Ilya Marritz, Danil Astapov, Anastasia Medvedeva and Lika Kremer. Our sound editors are Ildar Fattakhov and Alexei Vorobyov </p><p><br></p><p>Follow us and tap the bell for episode notifications</p><p>Contact us: <a href="mailto:nakedmolerat@libolibo.me">nakedmolerat@libolibo.me</a> </p>]]>
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