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In this episode:00:47 An automated way to monitor wildlife recoveryTo prevent the loss of wildlife,
In this episode:00:47 An RNA-based viral system that mimics bacterial immune defencesTo protect them
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In this Podcast Extra, two computer scientists, Shobhana Narasimhan and Sana Odeh, join Nature's Ann
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Australia's swamp tortoise is one of the most endangered species in the world. This species lives in
In this episode:00:45 How to tackle AI deepfakesIt has long been possible to create deceptive images
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In this episode:00:46 A sustainably-sourced, super-strong adhesiveThe modern world is held together
In this episode:00:30 Early humans pushed to brink of extinctionAround 900,000 years ago the ancesto
In this episode:00:47 First observation of oxygen 28Oxygen 28 is an isotope of oxygen with 20 neutro
Investigations suggest that, in some fields, at least one-quarter of clinical trials might be proble
In this episode:00:47 The brain-computer interfaces that help restore communicationPeople with certa
In this episode:00:49 The search for animals’ magnetic sense sufferers a potential setbackExactly ho
A perfect storm of factors has led to huge racial disparities in maternal healthcare. In the USA, as
In this episode:00:46 A measure of refugees’ welcome in EuropeWith repeated humanitarian crises disp
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Neuroscientists are creating more naturalistic experiments that they hope will provide a more nuance
In this episode:How tweaking social media algorithms affects polarizationSocieties are becoming incr
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