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  1. Sex chromosome editor. WNYC Studios. TED Speaker. As a guest host and features producer at WNYC's "Radiolab," Molly Webster has investigated everything from international surrogacy to metamorphosis.

  2. How humans could evolve to survive in space. Lisa Nip. The common thinking on biological sex goes like this: females have two X chromosomes in their cells, while males have one X and one Y. In this myth-busting talk, science writer and podcaster Molly Webster shows why the so-called "sex chromosomes" are more complicated than this simple ...

  3. Senior Correspondent, Radiolab. Molly Webster is our Senior Correspondent at Radiolab. After completing a degree in biology, Molly pursued science journalism, writing for outlets such as Scientific American and National Geographic Adventure.

  4. 8 de mai. de 2020 · 13-Minute Listen. Part 2 of the TED Radio Hour episode The Biology Of Sex. Over a century ago, one part of our DNA got labelled the "sex chromosomes." Science journalist Molly Webster explains...

  5. Senior Correspondent, Radiolab. Enlarge. (Amy Pearl) Molly Webster is our Senior Correspondent at Radiolab. After completing a degree in biology, Molly pursued science journalism, writing for...

  6. 13 de set. de 2021 · Molly Webster is an American journalist, science correspondent, radio producer, and actress. She is Senior Correspondent for WNYC's Radiolab. She recently appeared as Roxanne alongside actor Joaquin Phoenix in the 2021 film C'mon C'mon directed by Mike Mills.

  7. 8 de mai. de 2020 · Molly Webster speaks from the TED stage at TED@NAS, a 2019 TED-curated event, organzied in partnership with The Kavli Foundation, the Simons Foundation and the National Academy of Sciences.