Podcast: tinnitus, appendectomies and peat fires

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An award-winning radio feature on tinnitus, a new study on appendix surgery, and how dried-out peatlands are causing mega fires.

The podcast is presented by Gareth Mitchell, a lecturer on Imperial's Science Communication MSc course and the presenter of Click Radio on the BBC World Service, with contributions from our roaming reporters from the Research Communications group.

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Days and nights out at Imperial – A look ahead at upcoming events on campus, including Arts Fest and Imperial Fringe ‘Lit Up’.

Appendectomy: better outcomes at specialist centres - Dr Sonia Saxena discusses her recent study comparing results at different hospitals for children having their appendix taken out.

Sound in Silence - Science Media Production MSc student Anand Jagatia discusses his award-winning radio feature about a musician with tinnitus. Hear Anand's feature in full at Soundcloud

Mega firesDr Guillermo Rein explains how peatlands are drying out and becoming flammable, leading to some of the biggest fires on Earth.

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