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Nature is a weekly international journal publishing the finest peer-reviewed research in all fields of science. The Nature Podcast is a free weekly audio show highlighting content from each issue, and interviews with the scientists creating the data. The Nature Podcast provides insight and context to groundbreaking research, and allows the scientists to explain the significance of their work in their own words.
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Nature: 21 August 2008
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Author: Nature Wed, Aug 20, 2008
21 August: Self-sacrificing salmonella, 'magic' gold clusters, how brown fat cells could be a cure for obesity and the 'Woodstock' of science conferences.
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Nature: 12 June 08
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Jun 11, 2008
12 June: Thoughts about language with Steven Pinker, the effects of an acidifying sea, what fMRI scans actually show us, risky decision-making in humans and honeybees, and getting medicine from bench to bedside.
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Nature Extra: Jeffrey Sachs
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Author: Nature Wed, May 14, 2008
Jeffrey Sachs: In this extended interview with economist Jeffrey Sachs, find out why he remains optimistic in the face of our ailing planet.
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Nature Extra: X Files
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Author: Nature Wed, Aug 06, 2008
With a new movie version of the X Files now in cinemas, we chat to creator and director Chris Carter about science, conspiracy theories and FBI agents Mulder and Scully.
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Nature: 10 July 2008
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Jul 09, 2008
10 July: The brain's fear switch, how flatfish evolved to be lopsided, aftershock predictions in the Chinese region hit by May's massive earthquake, and how the sly Ebola virus hides under a carbohydrate 'cloak'.
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Nature: 24 July 2008
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Jul 23, 2008
24 July: The rapid rise of China's energy needs and scientific ambitions, how light receptors in fly eyes give them a magnetic sense, dangerously high levels of arsenic in the Mekong delta and the major role of snail-castrating parasites in ecosystems in Baja California.
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Nature: 05 June 08
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Jun 04, 2008
05 June: Saturns lumpy ring, the latest on superconductivity, an algorithm for movie scripts, and how mobile phones helped researchers learn about human movements.
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Nature: 26 June 2008
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Jun 25, 2008
26 June: Explosive underwater volcanoes, the largest impact structure in the Solar System and why Darwin, not Wallace, became biology's biggest celebrity.
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Nature Extra: Steven Pinker
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Author: Nature Wed, Jun 11, 2008
Steven Pinker: Harvard experimental psychologist and author Steven Pinker talks to Kerri Smith about courtesy, quantum physics, concepts and cursing.
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Nature: 19 June 2008
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Author: Nature Wed, Jun 18, 2008
19 June: A pair of not-so-identical twin stars, how McDonald's golden arches drive business and the genome club's newest member.
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Nature Extra: Eppendorf
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Author: Nature Wed, Jun 18, 2008
Eppendorf: In the second episode of this special podcast from Nature on the Eppendorf Young Investigators' Award, Kerri Smith talks to last year's winner, Monica Bettencourt-Dias, who works on cell replication at the Gulbenkian Institute in Oeiras, Portugal.
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Nature: 03 July 2008
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Jul 02, 2008
03 July: A journey to the edge of the solar system with Voyager 2, a simpler recipe for stem cells, musical minds, an increase in extinction risk predicted by a new model, and the reincarnation of Schroedinger's cat.
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Nature Extra: Science and Music
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Author: Nature Wed, Jul 02, 2008
Science and music: What is it about music that moves us? Why does it seem to be universal in humans? And what can science tell us about the hows and whys of our musical minds? Find out in this extended interview with music psychologist John Sloboda and Nature's Phil Ball.
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Nature: 17 July 2008
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Jul 16, 2008
17 July: NASA's hot air balloon team, life aboard an icebreaker, how scientists have glimpsed the lightest atoms in action, and 30 years on from the first test-tube baby, what's next for IVF?
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Nature: 7 August 08
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Aug 06, 2008
The Earth's lopsided inner core, viruses inside viruses, an electronic camera that's built like a human eye, and science on the X Files.
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Nature Extra: Schizophrenia
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Author: Nature Wed, Jul 30, 2008
For more on what these rare deletions can tell us about the genetics of schizophrenia, listen to Kari Stefansson, CEO and founder of deCODE genetics, on this week's Nature Podcast.
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Nature: 31 July 2008
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Jul 30, 2008
The origins of snake fangs, an ethane lake on Saturn's largest moon, the genetics of schizophrenia and an ancient Greek computer.
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Nature: 14 August 2008
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Aug 13, 2008
14 August: Electricity without carbon, 'hidden' cholera infections, how scientists measure the most remote part of our planet and the spooky world of quantum entanglement.
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