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<p><strong>Remembering Jane: a conversation with Jane Goodall on her storied career</strong></p><p>Science lost a unique pioneering figure this week. Jane Goodall — primatologist, conservationist and activist — died at the age of 91. In 2002, she visited the Quirks & Quarks studio to talk with Bob McDonald ahead of the Canadian launch of her IMAX film Jane Goodall's Wild Chimpanzees. Bob and Jane spoke about how a girl growing up in urban England developed a love for animals, why scientists critical of her work were wrong, and how she was able to get close to the wild chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park. </p><p><br></p><p><strong>Scientists can predict what colour a person is looking at based on brain activity</strong></p><p>Scientists can predict what colour a person is looking at based on brain activity</p><p>Do you see what I see? New research says you do. Using brain imaging technology, scientists were able to predict what colour a person was looking at by reading th...