Nature Podcast
A podcast by Springer Nature Limited
910 Episodes
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03 May 2018: Building early embryos, the fear response in mice, and ancient rhino remains
Published: 5/2/2018 -
26 April 2018: Mini brains, and an updated enzyme image
Published: 4/25/2018 -
Backchat April 2018: Sexual harassment, social media, and celebrity scientists
Published: 4/20/2018 -
19 April 2018: Synchronised shrimp, supernova science, and spring books.
Published: 4/18/2018 -
12 April 2018: The power of remote sensing, and watching a neutron star glitch
Published: 4/11/2018 -
05 April 2018: Human's influence on the Mississippi and 'dirty' mice
Published: 4/4/2018 -
29 March 2018: AI in chemistry, and liquid droplets in living cells.
Published: 3/28/2018 -
22 March 2018: Mexican cavefish, the gut microbiome, and a wearable brain scanner.
Published: 3/21/2018 -
15 March 2018: Geoengineering Antarctica and increasing NMR’s resolution.
Published: 3/14/2018 -
8 March 2018: Surprising graphene superconductors, and 50 years dreaming of electric sheep.
Published: 3/7/2018 -
1 March 2018: Brain waves and a fingerprint from the early Universe
Published: 2/28/2018 -
Backchat February 2018: Luck, debate, and the quantum internet
Published: 2/23/2018 -
22 February 2018: A focus on adolescence
Published: 2/21/2018 -
15 February 2018: Optical clocks, healthy ageing, and fieldwork during pregnancy
Published: 2/14/2018 -
08 February 2018: Tough timber, magpie intelligence, and invasive crayfish
Published: 2/7/2018 -
01 February 2018: Stone Age tools in India, and coral reefs in crisis
Published: 1/31/2018 -
25 January 2018: Tiny robots, 3D images, and a honeycomb maze
Published: 1/24/2018 -
18 January 2018: Climate sensitivity, and the fetal microbiome
Published: 1/17/2018 -
10 January 2018: Conflict conservation, and the shape of a memory
Published: 1/10/2018 -
Backchat December 2017: Trump, physics, and uncited papers
Published: 12/22/2017
The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everything from astronomy to zoology, highlighting the most exciting research from each issue of the Nature journal. We meet the scientists behind the results and provide in-depth analysis from Nature's journalists and editors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.