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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Podcasts:
This week, targeting latent HIV, the breeding behaviour of bold birds, and an update on a near-Earth asteroid mission.
This week, an ultra-thin, wearable biosensor and a multi-shape, mechanical metamaterial.
This week, the ethics of sucking carbon-dioxide out of the atmosphere and bee swarms under strain.
This week, the oldest drawing ever found, and the hidden energy costs of data.
This week, keeping an eye on space junk, and how a physicist changed our understanding of life.
This week, an early mammal relative’s babies, and new attempts to pin down the strength of gravity.
In this month’s roundtable, audio vs print reporting, returning to Brexit, and finding out about our audience.
This week, colony size and labour division in ants, and simulating a quantum system on a quantum computer.
This week, more worries for bees, modelling the opioid crisis, and rough weather for seas.
This week, shaping the gut microbiota, geoengineering’s effect on farming, and the genetics of fox aggression.
This week, how a bird sees colour, potential problems with terraforming Mars, and linking extreme weather to our changing climate.
This week, automata through the ages, problems with pet DNA tests, and a conservation conundrum.
This week, tougher DNA nanostructures, climate-altering permafrost microbes, and using a robot to discover chemical reactions.
This week, rats and coral reefs, charting successful careers streaks, and Cape Town’s water crisis.
This week, investigating the koala genome, the issues facing LGBTQ+ researchers, and a DNA-based neural network.