The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everyth
In this episode:00:45 A sustainable solution for schistosomiasis controlSchistosomiasis is a serious
In this episode:00:23 Using ChatGPT to generate a research paper from scratchA pair of scientists ha
In this episode:00:46 The effects of evolution on a minimal genomeIn 2016, researchers created a ‘mi
In the past two years, there has been an explosion in the number of papers published relating to 'sk
In this episode:00:46 Inside the brains of sleeping octopusesResearchers have probed the brains of o
In this episode:00:45 Why losing the Y chromosome makes bladder cancer more aggressiveLoss of the Y
In this episode:00:47 How to make quantum computers ready for real world applicationsQuantum compute
In this episode:00:46 The mouse brain circuit controlling infanticidal behaviourIn mammals, infantic
In this episode:00:46 An AI that predicts gene interactionsMapping the network of genes that control
Shocked by the impact of online misinformation surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, several researcher
In this episode:00:45 Tree islands bring biodiversity benefits for oil-palm plantationGlobal demand
In this episode:00:46 What JWST has revealed about an ancient galaxyResearchers have pointed the Jam
Many researchers have been critical of the biases that the publication process can introduce into sc
In this episode:00:45 Making a more diverse human genomeThe first draft of the human genome ushered
In this episode:00:47 A focus on women’s healthNature’s Kerri Smith and Heidi Ledford join us to dis
Last year, researchers announced that the Alzheimer’s drug lecanemab lowered the amount of amyloid p
In this episode:00:57 Franklin’s real roleWhen it comes to the structure of DNA, everyone thinks the
In this episode:00:45 A new method to break down plastic polymersPlastic waste is an enormous proble
In the latest episode of Nature hits the books, psychologist Sander van der Linden joins us to discu
00:44 The unusual receptors that let octopuses hunt by touchResearchers have shown that the suckers