Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 12 days 22 hours 56 minutes
22 May: This week, antibiotic resistance lurking in soil, the complex nervous system of the supposedly simple comb jelly, and making a baby with DNA from three people.
15 May: This week, transforming baby-killing mice into caring dads using a genetic switch, how using male cells and animals could bias results, and how water loss in California may be moving mountains.
Futures is Nature's weekly science fiction slot. Noah Baker reads you our favourite from April, Pop-ups, by Robert Dawson.
08 May: This week, scientists turn to crowd-sourcing to figure out the retina, reconstructing the evolution of the Universe, and a semi-synthetic organism with a man-made base pair.
01 May: This week, the deadly impact of two volcanic eruptions in recent human history, farmers turn into researchers to get better yields, and using stem cells to regenerate monkey hearts.
24 April: This week, the function of the Y chromosome, helping corals breed in the face of climate change, and the scientific life of author Beatrix Potter.
17 April: This week, how egg and sperm hook up, how the countryside benefits biodiversity, and harnessing the sun’s power for the developing world.
Nature Extra: Nature editor David Adam has lived with OCD for 20 years. In a new book he talks about his experiences and sets out our current understanding of the condition.
10 April: This week, a nasty parasite that eats cells alive, an ecological experiment floods the Colorado River delta, and the truth behind being an IPCC contributor.
3 April: This week, using the immune system to attack cancer, mapping the prenatal brain, and fifty years on from the discovery of an ancient human species. Plus, our favourite entries to Nature’s snappy sci-fi story competition, MicroFutures.