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Nature Podcast

The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everyth

Episodes

Total: 814

People that have recovered from COVID are seeing stronger immune responses after vaccination than th

An ancient solar storm helps pinpoint when Vikings lived in the Americas, and using magnets to deftl

Hundreds of scientists have responded to a survey asking about harassment and abuse during the pande

The neurons behind acupuncture’s effect on inflammation, and how antibiotics affect gut bacteria.In

New data suggests that inexpensive, high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters can effectively s

AI weather forecasters, mapping the human brain and the 2021 science Nobel prizes.In this episode:00

Starting up in science: behind the scenesIn this bonus episode, the four Nature reporters behind Sta

Episode 4Ali interviews for a critical grant. While she is waiting for the result, the pandemic thro

Episode 3As newly-minted principal investigators, Ali and Dan have grand plans for their research –

Episode 2Ali and Dan have landed positions as the heads of their very own labs. But how did they get

Every year, thousands of scientists struggle to launch their own labs. For three years, a reporting

Australian scientists are developing new technologies to help protect coral from climate change.Earl

Less than 1% of those in low income countries are fully vaccinated, and that number only rises to 10

How tiny seed-like sensors could monitor the environment, and the latest from the Nature Briefing.In

How aquatic foods could help tackle world hunger, and how Australian wildfires spurred phytoplankton

A new theory to explain missing geological time, the end of leaded petrol, and the ancient humans of

How insects help release carbon stored in forests, and the upcoming biodiversity summit COP 15.In th

As women’s soccer, rugby and other sports gain in popularity a growing body of evidence suggests tha

Delta has quickly become the dominant COVID variant in many countries across the world, in this epis

A team is creating bespoke words for scientific terms in African languages, and the sustainability o