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Nature: 4 September 2008
4 September: Moth warning signals, how our genes reveal where we live, crunching massive datasets and Europe's first science blogging conference.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Extra: Big DataBig Data: As Google celebrates its 10th anniversary, we find out how science is coping with massive datasets generated by unprecedented computing power. BoingBoing blogger Cory Doctorow tells us about his visits to the LHC data storage facility and the genome sequencing Sanger Centre.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Extra: US ElectionUS Election: The race for the White House is well and truly underway. But where do the candidates stand on science? The first of our special US election podcasts asks the experts what energy and climate policy might look like under a new administration.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature: 28 August 200828 August: Why antibiotics may be bad for innate immunity, extending human lifespan, when kids learn to share, and the trains, cars and ships of the future.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature: 21 August 200821 August: Self-sacrificing salmonella, 'magic' gold clusters, how brown fat cells could be a cure for obesity and the 'Woodstock' of science conferences.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature: 14 August 200814 August: Electricity without carbon, 'hidden' cholera infections, how scientists measure the most remote part of our planet and the spooky world of quantum entanglement.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Extra: X FilesWith a new movie version of the X Files now in cinemas, we chat to creator and director Chris Carter about science, conspiracy theories and FBI agents Mulder and Scully.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature: 7 August 08The Earth's lopsided inner core, viruses inside viruses, an electronic camera that's built like a human eye, and science on the X Files.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature: 31 July 2008The origins of snake fangs, an ethane lake on Saturn's largest moon, the genetics of schizophrenia and an ancient Greek computer.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Extra: SchizophreniaFor more on what these rare deletions can tell us about the genetics of schizophrenia, listen to Kari Stefansson, CEO and founder of deCODE genetics, on this week's Nature Podcast.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature: 24 July 200824 July: The rapid rise of China's energy needs and scientific ambitions, how light receptors in fly eyes give them a magnetic sense, dangerously high levels of arsenic in the Mekong delta and the major role of snail-castrating parasites in ecosystems in Baja California.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature: 17 July 200817 July: NASA's hot air balloon team, life aboard an icebreaker, how scientists have glimpsed the lightest atoms in action, and 30 years on from the first test-tube baby, what's next for IVF?Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature: 10 July 200810 July: The brain's fear switch, how flatfish evolved to be lopsided, aftershock predictions in the Chinese region hit by May's massive earthquake, and how the sly Ebola virus hides under a carbohydrate 'cloak'.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Extra: Science and MusicScience and music: What is it about music that moves us? Why does it seem to be universal in humans? And what can science tell us about the hows and whys of our musical minds? Find out in this extended interview with music psychologist John Sloboda and Nature's Phil Ball.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature: 03 July 200803 July: A journey to the edge of the solar system with Voyager 2, a simpler recipe for stem cells, musical minds, an increase in extinction risk predicted by a new model, and the reincarnation of Schroedinger's cat. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature: 26 June 200826 June: Explosive underwater volcanoes, the largest impact structure in the Solar System and why Darwin, not Wallace, became biology's biggest celebrity.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature: 19 June 200819 June: A pair of not-so-identical twin stars, how McDonald's golden arches drive business and the genome club's newest member.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Extra: EppendorfEppendorf: In the second episode of this special podcast from Nature on the Eppendorf Young Investigators' Award, Kerri Smith talks to last year's winner, Monica Bettencourt-Dias, who works on cell replication at the Gulbenkian Institute in Oeiras, Portugal. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature: 12 June 0812 June: Thoughts about language with Steven Pinker, the effects of an acidifying sea, what fMRI scans actually show us, risky decision-making in humans and honeybees, and getting medicine from bench to bedside.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Extra: Steven PinkerSteven Pinker: Harvard experimental psychologist and author Steven Pinker talks to Kerri Smith about courtesy, quantum physics, concepts and cursing. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature: 05 June 0805 June: Saturn’s lumpy ring, the latest on superconductivity, an algorithm for movie scripts, and how mobile phones helped researchers learn about human movements.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature: 29 May 0829 May: The solution to a fishy reproductive riddle, a mysterious mid-century blip in sea surface temperatures, old-aged scientists, and a prosthetic arm that can be moved by the power of thought alone.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature: 22 May 200822 May: A rare sighting of a supernova at birth, a new model of Huntington’s disease and bogus science degrees.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature: 15 May 200815 May: Squid eyes, anti-flu drugs, ice core bubbles that reveal ancient climate cycles and economist Jeffrey Sachs on the ‘crowded planet challenge’.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Extra: Jeffrey SachsJeffrey Sachs: In this extended interview with economist Jeffrey Sachs, find out why he remains optimistic in the face of our ailing planet. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 08 May 200808 May: The wonderfully weird platypus genome, fat cells and why it’s hard to stay slim, and the gene that makes men male.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 01 May 200801 May: How eye components regulate our internal clock and act as a chemical compass, the missing ‘memristor’ and a worrying ‘flight of talent’ from academic science.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 24 April 200824 April: Beetles that contribute to global warming, the solution to a cosmic mystery, conjurer and sceptic James Randi, and why space exploration deserves government funding.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 17 April 200817 April: James Watson’s genome, an ‘elixir’ for blood cells, the latest step in quantum computing and ‘Science 2.0’ – scientists get involved with new technologies on the web.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 10 April 200810 April: Blood cell lines redrawn, light that squeezes through holes smaller than its own wavelength and how Amazon air mops up pollutants. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 03 April 200803 April: Genes and the risk of lung cancer, seeing in 3D, combing the skies for ‘other Earths’, Antarctic dust, and the IPCC’s climate policy is ‘too optimistic’. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 27 March 200827 March: The oldest European, a puzzle over how RNA interference works, the evolution of complexity and a call for temperance in debates of evolution vs creationism. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 20 March 200820 March: Punish and be damned; an organic compound on an exoplanet; a scientific study of incompetence; and water, water everywhere.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 13 March 200813 March: Cows, sheep and their parasitic worms, animals in the lab, and combating deforestation in the Amazon.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: special 'spincast' 06 March 2008Nobel Prize winners Frank Wilczek and Richard Ernst discuss the history and development of 'spin' from fundamental theory to ground-breaking experiments; plus Hideo Ohno and David Awschalom reveal the latest developments in 'spintronics'.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 06 March 200806 March: A 'doomsday' seed bank in Svalbard, the last pieces of the CERN jigsaw puzzle, a new method for brain-reading and Creationism in Texas.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 28 February 200828 February: Malaria prevention in Zambia, marine predator food-finding behaviour, rare massive stars and doomed climate change policies.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 21 February 200821 February: Self-healing rubber, a Martian delta recreated on Earth, highlights from the AAAS meeting in Boston, Darwin's American pen pal and your chance to win an iPod Touch in our Sounds of Science competition. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 14 February 200814 February: The evolution of echolocation in bats, Creationism in Texas, the researchers who turned speed dating into science, and power dressing; how your clothes could soon be powering your mobile phone. Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 07 February 200807 February: Star Wars style 3D holograms, watching Alzheimer's disease developing in the brain, Darwin's enduring legacy and our PODium speaker wonders what's on the horizon of scientific research?Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 31 January 200831 January: A pair of giant earthquakes, more hurricanes in the Atlantic, two pieces of flu research that don't quite match up and cognitive enhancing drugs for scientists.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 24 January 200824 January: There's more carbon in Ol' Man River, we're getting older, faster, the inside story on the US military's research arm and scientists are publishing more papers, but how many are duplicates?Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 17 January 200817 January: Brain cells that help songbirds to sing along, a new target for anti-HIV drugs, a clever chemical trick for manipulating uranium and scientific protagonists in novels - our PODium speaker asks why there aren't more of them.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 10 January 200810 January: A baby planet, magnetic monopoles, how Down's syndrome protects against cancer and a potential drug target for parasitic diseases such as toxoplasmosis and malaria.
Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 20 December 200720 December: The missing link between land mammals and whales, performance enhancing drugs, the climate change convention in Bali and Arthur C Clarke, author of 2001: a Space Odyssey, is 90 years old.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 13 December 200713 December: The importance of storytelling in science, the latest trends in children's science publishing, why mothers-to-be don't topple over and detailed images of three protein pumps.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 06 December 2007Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 29 November 200729 November: Venus Express mission overview, an exciting development in computational biology that reveals the architecture of cell structures and a powerful new class of molecule that could help to tackle type 2 diabetes.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Nature Podcast: 22 November 200722 November: The first monkey with his own cloned stem cells, how babies tell good people from bad and the key to a long and happy life... if you're a worm.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download |
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