Nature Podcast
Learning who to trust, how cooling bird brains slows down song, controlling quantum dots for computing, how entrepreneurs think, and a round-up of science news.
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In this special RNAi podcast, we get the low-down on the expanding world of small RNAs: tune in to find out about where we find them, what we know (and don't know) about what they do, how cells process them – and even how they evolved. Produced with the support of Alnylam Pharmaceuticals.
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Each week Nature publishes a free audio show. It's hosted by Adam Rutherford and Kerri Smith and features reporters Geoff Brumfiel and Charlotte Stoddart.
Every show features the best from the week's edition of Nature including interviews with the people behind the science, and in-depth commentary and analysis from journalists covering science around the world.
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The all-new monthly neuroscience podcast from Nature: the best research and reviews from our neuroscience journals, in association with the Dana Foundation.
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Keep up to date on the latest in climate research and news as well as its implications for policy, the economy and society with the Climate Change Podcast from Nature.
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Whether it's catalysis, carbon nanotubes or chirality, you'll find it in ChemPod. Listen in for the latest research and news from Nature's chemistry journals.
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The RIKEN Podcast each month highlights some of the best research recently published by RIKEN, one of Japan's leading research organizations.
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In this series of free audio shows we highlight career issues for scientists; advice and key information from industry experts speaking at the Naturejobs careers fair, the Source Event.
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Nobel Prize winners Frank Wilczek and Richard Ernst discuss the history and development of 'spin' from fundamental theory to ground-breaking experiments; plus Hideo Ohno and David Awschalom reveal the latest developments in 'spintronics'.
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Nephrology podcast from the ISN's Kidney International journal.
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Listen to the Genetics Podcast from Nature: research, interviews and news on the latest genetics research from Nature. Featuring interviews with American Society for Human Genetics speakers and members, as well as features on the Human Genome Collection and the special issue of Nature Reviews Genetics on statistics.
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Graphene research, the 'Woodstock of Physics' and a preview of the APS meeting 2007, in our first all-physics podcast.
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Debate, insight, interviews and gossip from the conference floor in a series of daily podcasts from the 2007 BIO International Convention.
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Has systems biology lived up to its promise? Four experts from the US and Europe debate the systems biology landscape, produced in association with the Nature Cell Biology and Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology.
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A special podcast for World Heart Day 2006, from Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine in collaboration with the World Heart Federation.
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Insight and interviews into cancer research and the AACR meeting 2007, from Nature Publishing Group.
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Debate, insight and interviews on the latest stem cell research.
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Heredity's free monthly podcast, featuring authors talking about the latest papers in Heredity.