Nature Podcast
Summary: 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 featuring highlighted content from the week's edition of Nature including interviews with the people behind the science, and in-depth commentary and analysis from journalists covering science around the world. For complete access to the original papers featured in the Nature Podcast, subscribe to Nature.
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This week, a special issue on conflict. The psychological toll of war, how to count the dead, and predicting conflict in the 21st century.
This week, nature and landscape, the Hitomi satellite’s swan song, and reforming peer review.
Futures is Nature's weekly science fiction slot. The Nature Podcast team read you their favourite from June, ‘The Memory Ward’ by Wendy Nikel.
This week, Dolly the sheep’s legacy, the trials of funding interdisciplinary research, and an ‘IPCC’ for social science.
This week, transmissible cancer, organising the hadron menagerie, and the latest gravitational wave result and what physicists want to know next.
What could Brexit mean for EU research and researchers? How should reporters cover the US elections when nobody says anything about science? Plus a dramatic and dangerous Antarctic rescue.
This week, pimping proteins, adapting enzymes, and conserving coral reefs.
In the late 1800s, Europe was gripped by 'gorilla fever'. Were these beasts man's closest relative in the animal kingdom? Getting a gorilla to Europe was a rare event, and in 1876 Nature heralds the arrival of a young specimen.
This week, researcher rehab, the hobbit’s ancestry, and Google’s quantum plans.
This week, the genetics behind a textbook case of evolution, Earth’s core conundrum, and Pluto’s polygonal surface.
Futures is Nature's weekly science fiction slot. Shamini Bundell reads you her favourite from May, ‘Project Earth is leaving beta’ by J. W. Alden.
This week, how clouds form, a Neanderthal construction project, and comparing the meerkats.
This week, treasures from sunken cities, new antibiotics made from scratch, and experimenting with history.
The endless quest to make fusion energy, virtual reality in the lab, and the biggest story of the month: a boat gets given a name.
This week, the Zika virus and birth defects, colliding quasi-particles, and combatting sprawling networks of spam.