The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everyth
01:04 A gel to safely transport proteinsA gel that encases proteins could be a new way to safely tra
00:45 In situ editing of the gut microbiomeResearchers have developed a method to directly edit the
00:47 Searching for dark matter in black holesResearchers have been scanning the skies looking for b
In 2026, NASA aims to send humans back to the Moon's surface, as part of the Artemis III mission. In
00:31 How open are ‘open source’ AI systems?Many of the large language models powering AI systems ar
00:46 How light touches are sensed during sex150 years after they were discovered, researchers have
00:48 Short-haul spaceflight's effect on the human body.A comprehensive suite of biomedical data, co
In this episode:00:46 Making a molecular Bose-Einstein condensateFor the first time, researchers hav
In this episode:00:25 What the rise of AI language models means for robotsCompanies are melding arti
Growing up in Alabama in the 1960s, mathematician Freeman Hrabowski was moved to join the civil righ
AIs are often described as 'black boxes' with researchers unable to to figure out how they 'think'.
00:45 The neuroscience of fentanyl addictionResearch in mice has shown that fentanyl addiction is th
In this episode:00:45 A recyclable 3D printing resin from an unusual sourceMany 3D printers create o
In this episode:00:45 A nuclear timekeeper that could transform fundamental-physics research.Nuclear
Ever since scientific enquiry began, people have focused mainly on men, or if studies involve animal
In this episode:00:46 Using genomics to explain geographic differences in cancer riskThe risk of dev
Many people around the world feel lonely. Chronic loneliness is known to have far-reaching health ef
In this episode:00:46 Optical clocks at seaOptical atomic clocks are the most precise timekeeping de
Humans setting up home in outer space has long been the preserve of science fiction. Now, thanks to
In this episode:00:46 Mysterious methane emission from a cool brown dwarfThe James Webb Space Telesc