Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 12 days 22 hours 41 minutes
This week, neutron stars that are making waves in the physics world, and taking a look at the past to understand the future of work.
This week, a dwarf planet with a ring, 40 years of Sanger DNA sequencing, and the grieving families contributing to a huge genetics projects.
To celebrate our 500th episode, the Nature Podcast asked 8 presenters – past and present – to recommend their favourite contributions to the show.
This week, floating cities, malaria free mosquitos, and using evolution to inspire aircraft design.
This week, Sherlock Holmes the scientist; and investigating the nanotubes between cells.
This week, writing quantum software, and predicting the loss of Asia's glaciers.
Protecting red haired people from cancer, machine learning and gravitational distortions, and peeking inside predatory journals.
The creeping danger of slow landslides, and what worms can teach us about the wriggly problem of reproducibility.
This week, preventing genetic diseases in China, a red supergiant star's mystery, and the algal boom.
This week, ancient mammal relatives, complex brain maps, and a 19th century solar eclipse.