Nature Podcast
A podcast by Springer Nature Limited
907 Episodes
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Ancient DNA reveals farming led to more human diseases
Published: 7/9/2025 -
Audio long read: How to speak to a vaccine sceptic — research reveals what works
Published: 7/4/2025 -
3D-printed fake wasps help explain bad animal mimicry
Published: 7/2/2025 -
Is AI watching you? The hidden links between research and surveillance
Published: 6/25/2025 -
Flight simulator for moths reveals they navigate by starlight
Published: 6/18/2025 -
Hundreds of physicists on a remote island: we visit the ultimate quantum party
Published: 6/13/2025 -
This stretchy neural implant grows with an axolotl's brain
Published: 6/11/2025 -
Trump wants to put humans on Mars: what scientists think of the plan
Published: 6/6/2025 -
Male mice can grow female organs — if their mothers lack iron
Published: 6/4/2025 -
Audio long read: Three ways to cool Earth by pulling carbon from the sky
Published: 5/30/2025 -
AI linked to boom in biomedical papers, infrared contact lenses, and is Earth's core leaking?
Published: 5/28/2025 -
These malaria drugs treat the mosquitos — not the people
Published: 5/21/2025 -
How to transport antimatter — stick it on the back of a van
Published: 5/14/2025 -
NSF terminates huge number of grants and stops awarding new ones
Published: 5/12/2025 -
Herring population loses migration 'memory' after heavy fishing
Published: 5/7/2025 -
The dismantling of US science: can it survive Trump 2.0?
Published: 4/30/2025 -
Audio long read: Do smartphones and social media really harm teens’ mental health?
Published: 4/25/2025 -
A brand-new colour created by lasers, a pig-liver transplant trial gets the green light, and a nugget-sized chunk of lab-grown meat
Published: 4/23/2025 -
‘Dark matter’, 'Big Bang' and ‘spin’: how physics terms can confuse researchers
Published: 4/22/2025 -
What a trove of potato genomes reveals about the humble spud
Published: 4/16/2025
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.