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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, a dying solar system just like ours, the effect of temperature on the economy, and electr

This week, ancient human teeth found in China, cooperating in climate negotiations, and a humble wor

Futures is Nature's weekly science fiction slot. Shamini Bundell and Geoff Marsh read you their favo

This week, an impenetrable mathematical proof, toggling REM sleep on and off, and the latest results

This week, the future of digital currency; a new lead for antibiotics; and 25 years of cataloguing t

This week, looking back at malaria interventions, using private data for research, and how to twist

Promising results from the LHC, reproducing psychology studies, and unpicking interdisciplinarity. H

This week, camouflaging nanoparticles to deliver drugs, science meets theatre, and getting a global

Steve Silberman's new book, Neurotribes, gives a detailed history of autism spectrum disorder. In th

This week, thinking differently about autism, plankton poop in the clouds, and hack-proofing our dat

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

This week, weather forecasting, rethinking the water cycle, and a special segment to celebrate the p

In his new book, historian David Wootton takes us back to the scientific revolution around the turn

This week, a new look at the scientific revolution, accelerating positrons on a plasma wave, and squ

Japan’s nuclear restart, summer quiet descends in the newsroom, and our special guest Geoff Brumfiel

This week, China’s emissions are lower than we thought, lessons from Hurricane Katrina 10 years on,

This week, making chemists’ lives easier, updating a centuries-old sunspot record, and anti-GM activ

This week, lessons to learn from the Ebola epidemic, the reproductive habits of ancient organisms, a

This week, the ancient art of kirigami – paper cutting – applied to graphene. Plus, mini organs in d

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