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Nature Podcast

Nature Podcast

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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 jour...

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Immunity gets a boost from a surprising place — breakfast

Immunity gets a boost from a surprising place — breakfast

In this episode:


Research Article: Kumar et al.


Nature: Cosmic-ray detection heralds era of mega-observatories...

2026-04-29 17:00:00 20:36
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Inside the evidence revolution — how decision-making became data driven

Inside the evidence revolution — how decision-making became data driven

In this episode of Nature hits the books, we speak with Nature's Helen Pearson whose book Beyond Belief: How Evidence Shows What Really Works looks at...

2026-04-24 17:10:45 26:23
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Meet Ace, the table-tennis robot that can beat elite players

Meet Ace, the table-tennis robot that can beat elite players

In this episode:




Research Article: Dürr et al.
News and Views: Robot can beat elite players at table tennis

2026-04-22 17:00:00 26:10
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Briefing Chat: Penguins pick up PFAS pollution

Briefing Chat: Penguins pick up PFAS pollution

In this episode:


Science: Penguins become marine detectives, thanks to pollutant-detecting anklets


Nature: One...

2026-04-17 15:36:51 15:01
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Giant cancer study reveals effectiveness of 'off label' treatments

Giant cancer study reveals effectiveness of 'off label' treatments

In this episode:


Research Article: Verkerk et al.


Nature: Microbial hockey: bacteria can spin a ‘puck’ just by...

2026-04-15 17:52:29 27:11
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Behind the scenes with Artemis II’s scientists during the historic Moon fly-by

Behind the scenes with Artemis II’s scientists during the historic Moon fly-by

In this episode:
On Monday, reporter Alexandra Witze was in the heart of the Artemis II mission’s science operations. She tells us about the exp...

2026-04-10 15:30:00 13:40
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Briefing Chat: The tongue trick that helps sunbirds suck

Briefing Chat: The tongue trick that helps sunbirds suck

In this episode:


Nature: Eye drops made from pig semen deliver cancer treatment to mice


Nature: Motherhood der...

2026-04-08 17:00:00 13:52
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Artemis II is go: humans head to the Moon after half-century absence

Artemis II is go: humans head to the Moon after half-century absence

In this podcast we'll talk about NASA's Artemis II launch, which has ushered in a new era of lunar exploration.
Nature: Lift off! Artemis II mis...

2026-04-02 16:26:34 15:20
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These scientists chased a jet to learn more about ‘lean-burn’ contrails

These scientists chased a jet to learn more about ‘lean-burn’ contrails

In this episode:


Research Article: Voigt et al.


Nature: Sunken Soviet nuclear submarine’s radioactive release<...

2026-04-01 17:00:00 24:48
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Briefing Chat: ‘Zombie cells’ resurrected with new genes

Briefing Chat: ‘Zombie cells’ resurrected with new genes

Nature staff discuss some of the week's top science news.
Nature: ‘Zombie cells’ return from the dead — after a genome transplant

<...

2026-03-27 14:00:00 11:01
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Why insects aren't huge: a new challenge to a decades-old idea

Why insects aren't huge: a new challenge to a decades-old idea

Research Article : Snelling et al.


Nature: Faster ticking of ‘biological clock’ predicts shorter lifespan
Nature: Mighty min...

2026-03-25 17:00:00 22:42
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Briefing Chat: Are scientists funny? The evidence is in — and it's no joke

Briefing Chat: Are scientists funny? The evidence is in — and it's no joke

In this episode:


Nature: Memory loss is fuelled by gut microbes in ageing mice


Nature: Knock knock, no one’s t...

2026-03-20 15:54:11 9:52
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Botanical mystery solved: how plants make a crucial malaria drug

Botanical mystery solved: how plants make a crucial malaria drug

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Research Article : Lombe et al.


Nature: Electric-vehicle batteries toughen up to beat the hea...

2026-03-18 17:45:43 15:55
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Briefing chat: ‘Can it run Doom?’ — why scientists got brain cells and a satellite to play the classic game

Briefing chat: ‘Can it run Doom?’ — why scientists got brain cells and a satellite to play the classic game

Nature: How the classic computer game Doom became a tool for science
Subscribe to Nature Briefing, an unmissable daily round-up of science news,...

2026-03-13 15:59:44 10:34
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This fish shouldn’t exist — the weird genetics of clonal vertebrates

This fish shouldn’t exist — the weird genetics of clonal vertebrates

A study reveals how the asexual Amazon molly defies evolutionary expectations — plus, evidence of what may be powering superluminous supernovae.
...

2026-03-11 17:00:00 23:22
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Briefing chat: What Galileo’s scribbled margin notes reveal about his scientific journey

Briefing chat: What Galileo’s scribbled margin notes reveal about his scientific journey

In this episode:


New Scientist: Paediatricians’ blood used to make new treatments for RSV and colds



2026-03-06 17:12:22 9:35
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Heart surgery with quick-setting magnetic fluid could prevent strokes

Heart surgery with quick-setting magnetic fluid could prevent strokes

Injectable fluid safely fills area in which blood clots can form, in animal trials — plus, strong evidence that an elusive form of diamond has been ma...

2026-03-04 17:00:00 18:12
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Audio long read: Many people have no mental imagery. What’s going on in their brains?

Audio long read: Many people have no mental imagery. What’s going on in their brains?

This is an audio version of our Feature: Many people have no mental imagery. What’s going on in their brains?


Hosted on Acast. Se...

2026-03-02 15:00:00 18:23
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Briefing chat: Pokémon turns 30 — how Pikachu and pals inspired generations of researchers

Briefing chat: Pokémon turns 30 — how Pikachu and pals inspired generations of researchers

In this episode:
00:15 How Pokémon inspired fields as diverse as evolution, biodiversity and research integrity
Nature: Pokémon turns 30 —...

2026-02-27 16:38:45 11:05
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How earthquakes and lightning help explain squeaky sneakers

How earthquakes and lightning help explain squeaky sneakers

High-speed footage reveals shoe squeaks can start with a tiny bolt of lightning — plus, evidence that a debated brain phenomenon exists in humans.

2026-02-25 17:00:00 19:35
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Briefing chat: How hovering bumblebees keep their cool

Briefing chat: How hovering bumblebees keep their cool

Nature: Brain differences between sexes get more pronounced from puberty


Science: How do busy bees avoid overheating from flying?<...

2026-02-20 16:00:00 13:59
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This chunk of glass could store two million books for 10,000 years

This chunk of glass could store two million books for 10,000 years

Nature: Microsoft Research Project Silica Team
Nature: Microsoft team creates 'revolutionary' data storage system that lasts for millennia
...

2026-02-18 17:00:00 21:40
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Briefing Chat: Caffeine slows brain ageing, suggests decades of data

Briefing Chat: Caffeine slows brain ageing, suggests decades of data

In this episode:


Nature: Coffee linked to slower brain ageing in study of 130,000 people


Scientific American: ...

2026-02-13 15:23:53 9:52
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These hungry immune cells tidy sleeping flies' brains

These hungry immune cells tidy sleeping flies' brains

In this episode:


Nature: Cho et al.


Nature: Beetle is locked into an eternal dance ― with an ant
Nature:...

2026-02-11 17:00:00 25:02
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Briefing Chat: 'External lungs' keep man alive for 48 hours until transplant

Briefing Chat: 'External lungs' keep man alive for 48 hours until transplant

In this episode:


Nature: 48 hours without lungs: artificial organ kept man alive until transplant


Nature: How...

2026-02-06 15:02:29 11:03
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These mysterious ridges could help skin regenerate

These mysterious ridges could help skin regenerate

Nature: Thompson et al.


Nature: Genetically engineered ‘stinkweed’ comes up roses for making seed oil
Nature: Largest galaxy...

2026-02-04 17:00:00 22:05
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Briefing Chat: What Brazilian centenarians could reveal about the science of ageing

Briefing Chat: What Brazilian centenarians could reveal about the science of ageing

In this episode:


Nature: Still working at 107: supercentenarian study probes genetics of extreme longevity


Nat...

2026-01-30 15:11:46 10:21
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How your brain chemistry rewards hard work

How your brain chemistry rewards hard work

Nature: Touponse et al.


Nature: Disappearing ‘planet’ reveals a solar system’s turbulent times
Nature: Getting to the (squar...

2026-01-28 17:00:00 24:02
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Audio long read: ‘I rarely get outside’ — scientists ditch fieldwork in the age of AI

Audio long read: ‘I rarely get outside’ — scientists ditch fieldwork in the age of AI

This is an audio version of our Feature: ‘I rarely get outside’: scientists ditch fieldwork in the age of AI
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pri...

2026-01-26 17:38:04 18:29
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Briefing Chat: The canny cow  that can use tools, and how  babies share their microbiomes

Briefing Chat: The canny cow that can use tools, and how babies share their microbiomes

In this episode:


Nature: Sending babies to nursery completely reshapes their microbiome


Science: No bull: This...

2026-01-23 15:36:46 12:03
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The biggest 'Schrödinger's cat' yet — physicists put 7,000 atoms in superposition

The biggest 'Schrödinger's cat' yet — physicists put 7,000 atoms in superposition

Nature: Pedalino et al.
News: Schrödinger's cat just got bigger: quantum physicists create largest ever 'superposition'


Natu...

2026-01-21 17:00:00 26:32
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Briefing Chat: Can NASA return rocks from Mars? And why dogs have long ears

Briefing Chat: Can NASA return rocks from Mars? And why dogs have long ears

In this episode:


Nature: NASA won’t bring Mars samples back to Earth: this is the science that will be lost


Na...

2026-01-16 15:08:31 10:04
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AI can turbocharge scientists' careers — but limit their scope

AI can turbocharge scientists' careers — but limit their scope

In this episode:


Research article: Hao et al.


Nature: Ancient ‘snowball’ Earth had frigidly briny seas
N...

2026-01-14 17:00:00 21:38
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A mysterious ancient fingerprint and a lemon-shaped planet — the stories you’ve missed

A mysterious ancient fingerprint and a lemon-shaped planet — the stories you’ve missed

Researchers have shown that they can piggyback a signal on a 4,400-kilometer-long telecom cable that runs from California to Hawaii, allowing it to ac...

2026-01-07 17:00:00 16:32
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Science in 2026: what to expect this year

Science in 2026: what to expect this year

In this episode, reporter Miryam Naddaf joins us to talk about the big science events to look out for in 2026. We’ll hear about: small-scale AI models...

2026-01-01 13:00:00 11:53
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Audio long read: Will blockbuster obesity drugs revolutionize addiction treatment?

Audio long read: Will blockbuster obesity drugs revolutionize addiction treatment?

Anecdotal stories suggesting that weight-loss drugs can help people shake long-standing addictions have been spreading fast in the past few years, thr...

2025-12-29 15:00:00 17:54
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The Nature Podcast highlights of 2025

The Nature Podcast highlights of 2025

Researchers have created a ‘pangenome’ containing the genomes of multiple potato types, something they believe can help make it easier to breed and se...

2025-12-24 17:00:00 40:09
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Nature's News & Views roundup of 2025

Nature's News & Views roundup of 2025

Nature: Asteroids, antibiotics and ants: a year of remarkable science
In this episode:


Samples taken from the asteroid Bennu...

2025-12-19 15:10:00 20:20
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The Nature Podcast festive spectacular 2025

The Nature Podcast festive spectacular 2025

Nature put a call out for readers to tell us about memorable presents that first got them interested in science, or mementos of their life in research...

2025-12-17 17:13:13 42:16
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Neanderthals mastered fire — 400,000 years ago

Neanderthals mastered fire — 400,000 years ago

Baked soil, ancient tools, and materials that could be used to start fires show that Neanderthals were making fire in the UK 400,000 years ago — the e...

2025-12-10 17:00:00 22:32
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