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Nature PastCast, June 1876: Gorillas, man-eating monsters?

Hinzugefügt: 28. Juni 2019

This year, Nature celebrates its 150th birthday. To mark this anniversary we’re rebroadcasting episodes from our PastCast series, highlighting key moments in the history of science.According to the...

27 June 2019: Callused feet, and protein-based archaeology

Hinzugefügt: 26. Juni 2019

This week, how going barefoot affects what your feet can feel, and uncovering history with ancient proteins.In this episode:00:44 A sole sensationA study of people who do and don't wear shoes looks...

27 June 2019: Callused feet, and protein-based archaeology

Hinzugefügt: 26. Juni 2019

This week, how going barefoot affects what your feet can feel, and uncovering history with ancient proteins.In this episode:00:44 A sole sensationA study of people who do and don't wear shoes looks...

20 June 2019: Non-native species, and a blood-inspired robot battery

Hinzugefügt: 19. Juni 2019

This week, what makes birds invasive, and a robotic fish powered by a blood-like battery.In this episode:00:44 How do alien bird species establish themselves?Researchers have been looking at how...

20 June 2019: Non-native species, and a blood-inspired robot battery

Hinzugefügt: 19. Juni 2019

This week, what makes birds invasive, and a robotic fish powered by a blood-like battery.In this episode:00:44 How do alien bird species establish themselves?Researchers have been looking at how...

13 June 2019: Mighty magnets, and aerosols in the atmosphere

Hinzugefügt: 12. Juni 2019

This week, a record-breaking magnetic field, and aerosols’ potential effects on the atmosphere.In this episode:00:45 Making massive magnetsResearchers have created the world’s strongest direct...

13 June 2019: Mighty magnets, and aerosols in the atmosphere

Hinzugefügt: 12. Juni 2019

This week, a record-breaking magnetic field, and aerosols’ potential effects on the atmosphere.In this episode:00:45 Making massive magnetsResearchers have created the world’s strongest direct...

06 June 2019: Microbes modifying medicine and kickstarting plate tectonics

Hinzugefügt: 5. Juni 2019

This week, how gut microbes might be affecting drugs, and a new theory on the beginning of plate tectonics.In this episode:00:45 Microbes metabolising drugsResearchers are investigating whether the...

06 June 2019: Microbes modifying medicine and kickstarting plate tectonics

Hinzugefügt: 5. Juni 2019

This week, how gut microbes might be affecting drugs, and a new theory on the beginning of plate tectonics.In this episode:00:45 Microbes metabolising drugsResearchers are investigating whether the...

Nature PastCast May 1983: Discovering the ozone layer hole

Hinzugefügt: 31. Mai 2019

This year, Nature celebrates its 150th birthday. To mark this anniversary we’re rebroadcasting episodes from our PastCast series, highlighting key moments in the history of science.The discovery of...

Nature PastCast May 1983: Discovering the ozone layer hole

Hinzugefügt: 31. Mai 2019

This year, Nature celebrates its 150th birthday. To mark this anniversary we’re rebroadcasting episodes from our PastCast series, highlighting key moments in the history of science.The discovery of...

30 May 2019: Cold fusion, gender parity in universities, and studying wildfires

Hinzugefügt: 30. Mai 2019

This week, looking back at cold fusion, a ranking of gender balance in universities, and measuring the impact of wildfires.
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30 May 2019: Cold fusion, gender parity in universities, and studying wildfires

Hinzugefügt: 30. Mai 2019

This week, looking back at cold fusion, a ranking of gender balance in universities, and measuring the impact of wildfires. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

23 May 2019: Pre-industrial plankton populations, European science, and ancient fungi.

Hinzugefügt: 22. Mai 2019

This week, how climate change has affected plankton, the future of European science, and evidence of an ancient fungus.
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23 May 2019: Pre-industrial plankton populations, European science, and ancient fungi.

Hinzugefügt: 22. Mai 2019

This week, how climate change has affected plankton, the future of European science, and evidence of an ancient fungus. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

16 May 2019: Recoding genomes, and material from the Moon's far side

Hinzugefügt: 15. Mai 2019

This week, rewriting the script of life, and a trip to the far side of the Moon.
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16 May 2019: Recoding genomes, and material from the Moon's far side

Hinzugefügt: 15. Mai 2019

This week, rewriting the script of life, and a trip to the far side of the Moon. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

09 May 2019: Urban vs Rural BMI, and the health of rivers

Hinzugefügt: 8. Mai 2019

This week, body mass increases around the world, and river connections in decline.
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09 May 2019: Urban vs Rural BMI, and the health of rivers

Hinzugefügt: 8. Mai 2019

This week, body mass increases around the world, and river connections in decline. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

02 May 2019: China's growing science network, and talking brain signals

Hinzugefügt: 1. Mai 2019

This week, China’s Belt and Road Initiative, and translating brain patterns into speech.
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