Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 12 days 22 hours 56 minutes
10 July: This week, the STAP papers are retracted, a potential vaccine for fungus-afflicted frogs, and high-res displays for wearable technology.
Hollywood film and television producers often call upon scientific advisors to bring credibility to the screen. But what draws these scientists from the lab bench to a film set?
Futures is Nature's weekly science fiction slot. Kerri Smith reads you her favourite from June, Emancipation, by Joao Ramalho-Santos.
03 July: This week, a new Archaeopteryx skeleton wears feather trousers, a way to predict teenage binge drinkers and how the First World War liberated women in science, but not for long.
26 June: This week, checking up on nuclear weapons, scientists mixing research and romance, and a new solar cell technology.
19 June: This week, a scientist’s fight to outlaw unproven stem cell treatments, a cold look at Big G, and the genetics behind diabetes in Greenland.
12 June: This week, the relationship between science and art, the 'magic' powering quantum computers, and the genome of the fragrant eucalyptus.
Futures is Nature's weekly science fiction slot. Michael Stacey reads you his favourite from May, Variations, by William Meikle.
5 June: This week, the mechanisms of memory, how malnutrition affects gut bacteria, and China flattens mountains to build cities.
29 May: This week, cooking that kills, fears of a post-antibiotic world, and figuring out where all the antimatter that should be in the universe has gone.