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In this episode:00:46 Mapping ‘ghost roads’ in tropical forestsAcross the world, huge numbers of ill
Around the world, rates of cancers that typically affect older adults are increasing in those under
In this episode:00:35 Pregnancy advances your ‘biological’ age — but giving birth turns it backGrowi
In this episode:01:28 Inflammation’s role in memoryHow memories are stored is an ongoing question in
This podcast has been corrected: in a previous version at 5:55 we stated that that the team's 200mm
In this episode:00:45 Making a map of the human heartThe human heart consists of multiple, specialis
In this episode:00:48 Bumblebees can learn new tricks from each otherOne behaviour thought unique to
In this episode:00:49 What caused the Universe to become fully transparent?Around 13 billion years a
The phenomenon of animals catching diseases from humans, called reverse zoonoses, has had a severe i
The deep haunting tones of the world's largest animals, baleen whales, are iconic - but how the song
In this episode:00:45 Why are humans so helpful?Humans are notable for their cooperation and display
00:45 Smoking's long-term effects on immunityIt's well-known that smoking is bad for health and it h
For over a century, cancer has been classified by areas of the body - lung cancer, breast cancer, sk
In this episode:0:46 Borrowing tricks from cancer could help improve immunotherapyT cell based immun
Cervical cancer is both treatable and preventable, and the WHO has called for countries to come toge
In this episode:0:48 How hominins spread through EuropeAncient stone tools are often uncovered in Eu
Evidence so far suggests that the prevalence of long COVID in low- and middle-income countries could
In this episode:0:46 Turning a toxic by-product into ironRed mud is a toxic by-product of aluminium
In this episode:0:55 The AI that deduces solutions to complex maths problemsResearchers at Google De
In this episode of the Nature Podcast, we catch up on some science stories from the holiday period b