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Nature Podcast

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

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Total: 814

This week, communication between viruses, reproducing cancer studies, and explaining ‘fairy circles’

Physics in the late nineteenth century was increasingly concerned with things that couldn't be seen.

This week, ridding New Zealand of rats, making choices in the grocery store, and what to expect in 2

It’s our bumper end-of-year show, with a 2016 round-up, holiday reading picks, science carols, word

This week, a spray that boosts plant growth and resilience, 3-million-year old hominin footprints, a

In the early twentieth century physicists had become deeply entangled in the implications of the qua

This week, the benefits of randomness, correcting brain waves soothes Alzheimer’s, and the DNA of li

Futures is Nature's weekly science fiction slot. Adam Levy reads you his favourite from November, ’M

This week, CRISPR’s rival stumbles, Pluto’s icy heart, and is mitochondrial replacement ready for th

Tracking whale shark DNA in seawater, the human computers behind early astronomy, building materials

Donald Trump’s impact on research and climate action, and how Nature should discuss politics. Hosted

This week, your brain on cannabis, testing CRISPR in a human, and what it might be like to live on M

The first issue of Nature looked very different from today's magazine. It opened with poetry and was

This week, CERN for the brain, modelling the effects of a climate tax on food, a brain-spine interfa

This week, the earliest humans to roam Australia, Werner Herzog’s new film about volcanoes, and are

Futures is Nature's weekly science fiction slot. Shamini Bundell reads you her favourite from Octobe

This week, the challenges facing young scientists, pseudo-pseudo genes, and the history of HIV in th

Europe’s Mars probe loses touch, UK government proposes research funding shake-up, and science’s mos

This week, making egg cells in a dish, super-bright flares in nearby galaxies, trying to predict the

In the early 1990s, a team of astrophysicists saw signs of life on a planet in our galaxy. Astronomy