The <em>Nature Podcast</em> 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 <em>Nature</em> journal. We meet the scientists behind the results and provide in-depth analysis from <em>Nature</em>'s journalists and editors.<hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

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23 April 2020: Denisovan DNA in modern Europeans, and the birth of an unusual celestial object 2020-04-22
Coronapod: Troubling news 2020-04-17
Coronapod: An untapped resource 2020-04-10
09 April 2020: A plastic-recycling enzyme, and supercooled molecules 2020-04-08
Coronapod: Ramping up responses 2020-04-03
02 April 2020: Dating an ancient hominid skull, and an ancient Antarctic rainforest 2020-04-01
Coronapod: Old treatments and new hopes 2020-03-27
25 March 2020: Ultra-fast electrical switches, and computing heart health 2020-03-25
Podcast Extra: Rosamund Pike on portraying Marie Curie 2020-03-21
Coronapod: “Test, test, test!” 2020-03-20
19 March 2020: Rosamund Pike in Radioactive, and the resurgence of Russian science 2020-03-18
Podcast Extra: Coronavirus - science in the pandemic 2020-03-17
Long Read Podcast: Are feelings more than skin deep? 2020-03-13
12 March 2020: An ancient bird trapped in amber, and life beneath the ocean floor 2020-03-11
05 March 2020: Ultrafast machine vision, and quicker crystal creation 2020-03-04
Backchat: Covering coronavirus 2020-02-28
27 February 2020: Mapping fruit flies’ neural circuitry, and perfecting the properties of metallic glass 2020-02-26
Podcast Extra: ‘There is lots of anxiety’: a scientist’s view from South Korea 2020-02-26
20 February 2020: Improving battery charging, and harnessing energy from the air 2020-02-19
13 February 2020: The puzzling structures of muddled materials, and paving the way for the quantum internet 2020-02-12
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