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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: 19 November 2009
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Author: Nature Wed, Nov 18, 2009
19 November: Why paleontologists should predict instead of just describe, how to factor environmental goods into the economy, the cultural context of Darwin's theories and a round-up of other highlights from Nature.
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Nature Extra: Pavan Sukhdev
Nature
Author: Podcast Wed, Nov 18, 2009
We measure our economies in terms of trade, production and services - but one vital component is missing: the environment. Pavan Sukhdev is the study leader for a UN-run program on the economics of ecosystems and biodiversity, and he wants to see these resources accounted for. Kerri Smith talks to him.
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Nature: 12 November 2009
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Nov 11, 2009
12 November: How a language gene behaves in humans and chimps, determining orbiting planets from a star's lithium levels, the run up to the UN climate change conference in Copenhagen, and a round-up of what's hot elsewhere in Nature.
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Nature: 5 November 2009
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Nov 04, 2009
5 November: Scientists take a closer look at a star first spotted in 1680, how unrelated animals lend a helping hand, a 'Pleistocene Park' in the Netherlands, and a round-up of what's hot elsewhere in Nature.
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Nature: 29 October 2009
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Oct 28, 2009
29 October: A new type of communication between brain cells is confirmed, a theory about how the Earth became watery, questioning whether the speed of light is constant, and a round-up of what's hot elsewhere in Nature.
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Nature: 22 October 2009
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Oct 21, 2009
22 October: The effects of sleep deprivation on memory, 250 years of London's Kew Gardens, watching evolution in the lab, and climate change in the Himalayas.
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Nature: 15 October 2009
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Oct 14, 2009
15 October: Video game-playing mice, illiterate Columbian guerrillas, a magnet with only one pole, Nobel Prize-winner Elizabeth Blackburn, and in the news - a CERN scientist is charged with being a terrorist.
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Nature: 8 October 2009
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Oct 07, 2009
8 October: Saturn's enormous ring, the looming phosphate crisis, rapidly rising magma, a whole heap of human genetics, and this year's Nobel Prizes.
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Nature: 1 October 2009
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Sep 30, 2009
1 October: Sex chromosome evolution in stickleback and humans, cheat-resisting amoebae, and how powerful earthquakes may influence the strength of far-away faults.
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Nature: 24 September 2009
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Sep 23, 2009
24 September: Planetary boundaries that are not to be crossed, early humans and carbon dioxide levels, India's genetic diversity, the genomes behind an epidemic.
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Nature: 17 September 2009
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Sep 16, 2009
17 September: Gene therapy to correct colour blindness, droplets behaving weirdly, how warm temperatures in the past affected Greenland, and the evolution of sex chromosomes and live birth.
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Nature: 10 September 2009
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Sep 09, 2009
10 September: The genome behind the Irish potato famine, a new take on the Great Oxidation Event, how dying cells signal 'come-kill-me', and the week's news highlights.
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Nature: 3 September 2009
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Sep 02, 2009
3 September: The galaxy that eats others for breakfast, the oldest hand-axes in Europe, engineering our climate, and predicting 'tipping points'.
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Nature: 27 August 2009
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Aug 26, 2009
27 August: Gene therapy for mitochondrial mutations, a 'hot jupiter' spinning perilously close to its sun, science-themed songs for kids, toxicity testing, and a chance to win tickets to a private screening of the film Creation.
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Nature: 20 August 2009
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Aug 19, 2009
20 August: The search for gravity waves, rice 'snorkel' genes, the world's most famous fossil site, and the dark side of antioxidants.
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Nature Insight: Metalloproteins
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Aug 12, 2009
Proteins that use metals to help them function are called metalloproteins. Join us as we learn how they choose their metal partners, what they use these metals for, and how studying them can help us explain everything from human diseases to the origin of life.
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Nature: 13 August 2009
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Aug 12, 2009
13 August: Glaciers, tectonic plates and mountain height, a mathematical packing problem solved, a history of hurricanes and the news round-up.
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Nature: 6 August 2009
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Aug 05, 2009
6 August: Burgeoning birth rates, the origin of cosmic rays, better models of pandemics and the economy, and jumping genes in the brain.
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Nature: 30 July 2009
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Jul 29, 2009
30 July: Mice made from induced stem cells, the early Earth's disordered insides, jellyfish stirring up the oceans, and Saturn's spinning speed.
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Nature Extra: Simon Singh
Nature
Author: Nature Mon, Jun 29, 2009
Simon Singh: Science writer Simon Singh talks to Nature about his legal battle with the British Chiropractic Association and how UK libel laws affect science journalism.
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Nature Extra: Ian McEwan
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Author: Nature Fri, May 08, 2009
Ian McEwan: Booker Prize-winning novelist Ian McEwan often takes inspiration from science for his emotion-laden novels. He spoke at an event at University College London last week and Charlotte Stoddart chatted to him afterwards about emotion, literature and the brain.
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Nature Extra: Nicholas Stern
Nature
Author: Nature Thu, Apr 30, 2009
Nicholas Stern: The author of the influential Stern Report into the economics of climate change explains how the recession could help curb global warming and calls for 'the greatest collaboration the world has ever seen' to reduce global CO2 emissions.
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Nature Extra: John Maddox
Nature
Author: Nature Thu, Apr 16, 2009
John Maddox: Senior editor Henry Gee remembers John Maddox, famed former Nature editor who died on April 12th 2009.
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Nature Extra: Paul Bettany
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Feb 11, 2009
Paul Bettany: In this exclusive interview for Nature, Bettany talks about playing Darwin in the forthcoming film 'Creation'.
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Podcast Extra: The Antikythera mechanism
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Oct 29, 2008
Podcast Extra: We talk to the author of a new book that traces the 2000 year history of the world's first computer, from ancient Greece, via the bottom of the sea, to 3D X-ray analysis in the pages of Nature.
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Nature Extra: US Election
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Sep 24, 2008
US election: Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama speak for themselves on the big science issues including space, stem cells and green energy.
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Nature Extra: US Election
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Sep 17, 2008
US election: The third of our special podcasts on hot science topics in the US election takes a look at innovation and technology.
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Nature Extra: LHC switches on
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Sep 10, 2008
The LHC switches on: The Large Hadron Collider is finally ready to go. Geoff Brumfiel talks to CERN theorist John Ellis about his hopes for the project - and what happens if there are no Higgs bosons.
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Nature Extra: US Election
Nature
Author: Nature Wed, Sep 10, 2008
US election: The second of our special podcasts on science in the US election looks at what the candidates are saying about biomedicine and health.
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