Nature Podcast
A podcast by Springer Nature Limited
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823 Episodes
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Do octopuses dream? Neural activity resembles human sleep stages
Published: 28/06/2023 -
Why bladder cancer cells that shed their Y chromosome become more aggressive
Published: 21/06/2023 -
What IBM's result means for quantum computing
Published: 14/06/2023 -
A brain circuit for infanticide, in mice
Published: 7/06/2023 -
AI identifies gene interactions to speed up search for treatment targets
Published: 31/05/2023 -
Audio long read: Can giant surveys of scientists fight misinformation on COVID, climate change and more?
Published: 26/05/2023 -
‘Tree islands’ give oil-palm plantation a biodiversity boost
Published: 24/05/2023 -
JWST shows an ancient galaxy in stunning spectroscopic detail
Published: 17/05/2023 -
Nature's Take: Can Registered Reports help tackle publication bias?
Published: 12/05/2023 -
‘Pangenome’ aims to capture the breadth of human diversity
Published: 10/05/2023 -
Menopause and women’s health: why science needs to catch up
Published: 3/05/2023 -
Audio long read: Conquering Alzheimer’s — a look at the therapies of the future
Published: 28/04/2023 -
How Rosalind Franklin’s story was rewritten
Published: 26/04/2023 -
A smarter way to melt down plastics?
Published: 19/04/2023 -
How to battle misinformation with Sander van der Linden
Published: 14/04/2023 -
Octopuses hunt by 'tasting' with their suckers
Published: 12/04/2023 -
Giant black-hole pair from the early Universe gives clues to how galaxies form
Published: 5/04/2023 -
Audio long read: What Turkey’s earthquake tells us about the science of seismic forecasting
Published: 31/03/2023 -
Bacterial ‘syringes’ could inject drugs directly into human cells
Published: 29/03/2023 -
How to make driverless cars safer — expose them to lots of dangerous drivers
Published: 22/03/2023
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.