This is the first episode of Cosmos Science Daily, where journalists from the Cosmos newsroom report on the latest research and discoveries and explain the science behind the headline news. Today’s newsroom journalist and biology graduate specialising in the human micro biome is Matilda Handsley-Davis. She’s unpacking Japanese encephalitis with your Cosmos Science Daily host Sophie Calabretto, herself a mathematician specialising in fluid mechanics, and the Honorary Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University and Honorary Associate Professor, at the ACE Research Group, University of Leicester. And special thanks to Ali Zaid (Griffith University), Nigel Beebe (University of Queensland), Tom Schmidt and Perran Ross (both University of Melbourne) for their assistance with this story.
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