Nature Podcast

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.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 25m. Bisher sind 797 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle 5 Tage erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

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The science behind an 'uncrushable' beetle’s exoskeleton


The structure of a beetle’s super-strong exoskeleton could open up new engineering applications, and efforts to address diversity and equality imbalances in academia.


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 October 21, 2020  37m
 
 

Superconductivity gets heated


A high pressure experiment reveals the world’s first room-temperature superconductor, and a method to target ecosystem restoration.


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 October 14, 2020  39m
 
 

Audio long-read: What animals really think


Researchers are aligning data on animal neuronal activity with behavioural information recorded on millisecond timescales, to uncover the signatures of internal brain states associated with things like moods and motivation.This is an audio version o...


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 October 9, 2020  18m
 
 

Trump vs. Biden: what's at stake for science?


A conversation about the US election and the possible fallout for science, and are maternal behaviours learned or innate?


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 October 7, 2020  43m
 
 

Greenland's ice will melt faster than any time in the past 12,000 years


How current and future ice loss in Greenland compares to the past, and using graphene to make ultra-sensitive radiation detectors.


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 September 30, 2020  35m
 
 

After decades of trying, scientists coax plastic particles into a diamond-like structure


Coaxing tiny colloid particles into a diamond structure, and manipulating cell death and homeostasis in neurodegenerative disease.


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 September 23, 2020  37m
 
 

Genes chart Vikings' spread across Europe


Mapping the migration of the Vikings, and the world’s smallest ultrasound device.


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 September 16, 2020  35m
 
 

A new way to cool computer chips — from within


Keeping electronics from overheating, and how to include minority populations in genetic analyses.


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 September 9, 2020  39m
 
 

Revealed: A clearer view of how general anaesthetics actually work


Engineering yeast to produce medicines, and the mechanism of anaesthetic action.


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 September 2, 2020  35m
 
 

The challenge of reproducing results from ten-year-old code


Protecting delicate quantum bits, and a competition to replicate findings from ancient computer code.


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 August 26, 2020  34m