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Nature Podcast
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Nature is a weekly international journal publishing the finest peer-reviewed research in all fields of science. The Nature Podcast is a free weekly audio show highlighting content from each issue, and interviews with the scientists creating the data.
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Nature: 09 February 2012
This week, a Guatemalan case history of unethical research, where the next supercontinent will form, and doing science in museums. Plus, the best of the rest from this week’s Nature.
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Nature: 02 February 2012
This week, humungous supervolcanoes, using elephants to control Australia’s wildfires, and should we regulate sugar like we do alcohol and tobacco? Plus, the best of the rest from this week's Nature.
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Nature: 26 January 2012
This week, shipwreck hunting off the coast of Crete, insights into Alzheimer's from reprogrammed cells and a research tool called 'primitive facebook'. Plus, the best of the rest of this week's Nature.
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Nature: 19 January 2012
This week, the changing face of the Amazon, the genetics of staying sharp as you age and crowd-sourced funding. Plus, the best of the rest from this week's Nature.
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Nature: 12 January 2012
This week, a whale hunting quota, a new exercise hormone and how complexity evolves. Plus, the best of the rest from Nature.
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Nature: 05 January 2012
This week, the five hardest experiments and a look forward to science in 2012.
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Nature: 22 December 2011
Two Earth-like planets discovered, a gut reaction to traditional Asian medicine, and the people who have shaped science in 2011.
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Nature: 15 December 2011
The elusive Higgs, a nearby supernova goes bang, a worrying ruling for stem cell research in Europe and why the Mediterranean went through a dry patch.
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Nature: 08 December 2011
This week, record-busting black holes, out-of-body illusions and Asia's space race. Plus, the best of the rest from this week's Nature.
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Nature: 01 December 2011
This week, Antarctic explorer Scott the scientist, overlooked parts of the cell and the Earth's early atmosphere. Plus, the best of the rest from this week's Nature.
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