Nature Podcast
A podcast by Springer Nature Limited - Wednesdays
919 Episodes
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04 July 2019: Machine learning in materials science, and sand’s sustainability
Published: 7/3/2019 -
Nature PastCast, June 1876: Gorillas, man-eating monsters?
Published: 6/28/2019 -
27 June 2019: Callused feet, and protein-based archaeology
Published: 6/26/2019 -
20 June 2019: Non-native species, and a blood-inspired robot battery
Published: 6/19/2019 -
13 June 2019: Mighty magnets, and aerosols in the atmosphere
Published: 6/12/2019 -
06 June 2019: Microbes modifying medicine and kickstarting plate tectonics
Published: 6/5/2019 -
Nature PastCast May 1983: Discovering the ozone layer hole
Published: 5/31/2019 -
30 May 2019: Cold fusion, gender parity in universities, and studying wildfires
Published: 5/30/2019 -
23 May 2019: Pre-industrial plankton populations, European science, and ancient fungi.
Published: 5/22/2019 -
16 May 2019: Recoding genomes, and material from the Moon's far side
Published: 5/15/2019 -
09 May 2019: Urban vs Rural BMI, and the health of rivers
Published: 5/8/2019 -
02 May 2019: China's growing science network, and talking brain signals
Published: 5/1/2019 -
Nature PastCast April 1953: The other DNA papers
Published: 4/26/2019 -
25 April 2019: Tiny earthquakes, the genetics of height, and how US-China politics is affecting research
Published: 4/25/2019 -
18 April 2019: Reviving brains, lightning, and spring books
Published: 4/17/2019 -
Podcast Extra: The first image of a black hole
Published: 4/11/2019 -
11 April 2019: Heart failure and vacuum field fluctuations.
Published: 4/10/2019 -
04 April 2019: MDMA and the malleable mind, and keeping skin young
Published: 4/3/2019 -
Backchat March 2019: Calls for a research moratorium, and the evolution of science reporting
Published: 3/29/2019 -
28 March 2019: Human impacts on Mount Kilimanjaro, sex differences in pain, and a crystal-based cooling method
Published: 3/27/2019
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.
