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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

This week, the value of failed experiments, ketamine without side effects, and our brains’ energy de

This week, a language map of the brain, listening for landslides a year after the Nepal quake, and t

The fuss over editing human embryos dies down, the quantum expertise of Canada’s Prime Minister, and

This week, the psychology of climate change, the 1.5 degree temperature target, and what to do when

This week, a computer game helps build a quantum computer, the brain’s built-in backup, and the hist

Everyone knows that Watson and Crick published a seminal paper on the structure of DNA. But fewer kn

This week, apps that claim to treat mental health issues, ritual human sacrifice, and supernova debr

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

This week, Antarctic-sized uncertainty, making gamers more polite, and a pocket gravity meter. Hoste

This week, toggling brain activity with radio waves, how to build stuff that lasts, and making thril

Misused statistics, the latest gossip on Google’s Go-playing AI, and watching mathematicians win pri

This week, retrieving lost memories, nailing down China’s emissions, and is Alzheimer’s disease tran

This week, the frontiers of CRISPR, chewing raw goat for science, and using the eye’s own stem cells

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

This week, more fast radio bursts spotted, how do you know where you are when you’re not moving, and

A month of manipulation, as we look at a re-run of a famously manipulative psychology study, learn h

This week, a special episode about the future. How can we future-proof our world, or fight our natur

This week, making shipping greener, AAAS conference highlights and human genes in a Neanderthal. Hos

Einstein's prediction was right: gravitational waves do exist. Scientists at the LIGO collaboration

This week, the end of Moore’s law, religion and cooperation, and shareholders’ duty to manage climat