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Nature Podcast
Nature is a weekly international journal publishing the finest peer-reviewed research in all fields of science. The Nature Podcast is a free weekly audio show highlighting content from each issue, and interviews with the scientists creating the data.
Last Update: 2013-05-17
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1. Nature PastCast: May 1985The discovery of a hole in the ozone layer was a shock. In this podcast, scientists recall the events in the mid-1980s and discuss how the 'ozone hole' became the poster child for environmentalism. 5/17/2013 2. Nature Podcast: 16 May 2013This week, the oldest water ever found, a super-long study of superorganisms, and were Neanderthals capable of creating art? 5/15/2013 3. Nature Podcast: 09 May 2013This week, a sneak-preview of the cars of the future, how to produce environmentally-friendly iron, and nuclear physics goes pear-shaped. 5/8/2013 4. Nature Podcast: 02 May 2013This week, an insect-eye camera, a flu-busting drug that could treat other lung problems too, and a hard look at whether GM crops are harmful or helpful. 5/1/2013 5. Nature Podcast Extra: FuturesFutures is Nature's weekly science fiction slot. Adam Rutherford reads you his favourite from this month, Survivors and Saviours, by Philip T. Starks. 4/30/2013 6. Nature Podcast: 25 April 2013This week, the undercover gun researcher, how to tell quantum and classical systems apart, and studying the air’s history using the earth’s crust. 4/24/2013 7. Nature Podcast: 18 April 2013This week, eradicating polio, how rats use memory to plan future behaviour, and advice for young scientists from an ecologist with seven decades' experience. 4/17/2013 8. Nature PastCast: April 1953Everyone knows that Watson and Crick published a seminal paper on the structure of DNA. But fewer know that two other papers on DNA were published in the same issue of Nature. Learn more in the first of a new podcast series: the Nature PastCast. 4/17/2013 9. Nature Podcast Extra: Raymond GoslingWhen Watson and Crick suggested a structure for DNA, sixty years ago next week, it rested on evidence from a team at King’s College London. Raymond Gosling, then a PhD student, made a crucial contribution. He speaks to Nature. 4/17/2013 10. Nature Podcast: 11 April 2013This week, fossil embryos show how dinosaurs grew so big, the woman who inspired a cholesterol-busting drug, and pottery shards that reveal a fish supper eaten thousands of years ago. 4/10/2013
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