Clara Venice, Nobel Winner YouYou Tu, & Cranberry VR

This week Kris Abel introduces What She Said’s Christine Bentley, Sharon Caddy, and Kate Wheeler to…

Electronic pop musician Clara Venice is our in-studio guest. We talk with her about using 72 instruments to record her new album Electric Dream and her use of virtual clones to form a band for her wildly entertaining stage shows.

www.claravenice.com/

Find her album on iTunes here

Although the Nobel prizes have been award for more than 100 years, only 3% of the science medals have ever been awarded to women so we’re celebrating this year’s winner in medicine, YouYou Tu who has saved hundreds of millions of lives with her anti-malaria drug.

www.nobelprize.org/

What is the future of Virtual Reality? Ocean Spray offers an insightful glimpse with their Beautiful Harvest experience that captures a co-operative farm in Vancouver, allowing people in countries that have never heard of cranberries to virtually set foot on Canadian soil and see the red fruit being harvested.

You can try the non-headset, web version here:

www.oceanspray.com/themostbeautifulharvest/

www.oceanspray.coop/

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