In this episode of the Nature Podcast, we catch up on some science stories from the holiday period by diving into the Nature Briefing.
We’ll hear: how Brazil’s President Lula has started to make good on his pro-environment promises; a new theory for why giant ichthyosaurs congregated in one place; how glass frogs hide their blood; about a new statue honouring Henrietta Lacks; and why T. rex might have cooed like a dove.
*Nature News: *Will Brazil’s President Lula keep his climate promises?)
*Science News: *Mysterious ichthyosaur graveyard may have been a breeding ground)
*The Atlantic: *How Glass Frogs Weave the World’s Best Invisibility Cloak)
*BBC News: *Statue of Henrietta Lacks will replace Robert E Lee)
*Books & Arts: *The woman behind HeLa)
*Editorial: *Henrietta Lacks: science must right a historical wrong)
*News: *Wealthy funder pays reparations for use of HeLa cells)
*BBC Futures: *What did dinosaurs sound like?)
Subscribe to Nature Briefing, an unmissable daily round-up of science news, opinion and analysis free in your inbox every weekday.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy) for more information.