Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 12 days 19 hours 56 minutes
This week, a limit to lifespan, AI's black box problem, and ageing stem cells.
The challenges of getting into science, getting a decent salary once you’re in, and getting funding through philanthropy.
This week, the chemistry of life’s origins, two million years of temperatures, and studying the heaviest elements.
Futures is Nature's weekly science fiction slot. Miranda Keeling reads you our favourite from September, ’Try Catch Throw’ by Andrew Neil Gray.
This week, a sea of viruses, defining social class, the human journey out of Africa and human remains found on Antikythera shipwreck.
When a German geologist first suggested that continents move, people dismissed it as a wild idea. In this podcast, we hear how a 'wild idea' became plate tectonics, the unifying theory of earth sciences.
This week, the ideal office environment, synthesising speech, and embryo epigenetics.
This week, solving ethical dilemmas Star Trek style, farming festivals boost yield, and three scientists on their sci-fi inspirations.
This week, famous hominin Lucy may have died when she fell from a tree, and an antibody-based drug shows promise in Alzheimer’s
Futures is Nature's weekly science fiction slot. Kerri Smith reads you her favourite from August, 'Interdimensional trade benefits' by Brian Trent.