Nature Podcast

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  1. Earliest crafted bone tools date back 1.5 million years

    Vom: 5.3.2025
  2. Audio long read: Why kids need to take more risks — science reveals the benefits of wild, free play

    Vom: 28.2.2025
  3. If your heart stops, this smartwatch-AI can call for help

    Vom: 26.2.2025
  4. Racist ratings linger in five-star systems — a thumbs up could fix that

    Vom: 19.2.2025
  5. Record-breaking neutrino detected by huge underwater telescope

    Vom: 12.2.2025
  6. From viral variants to devastating storms, how names shape the public's reaction to science

    Vom: 7.2.2025
  7. Kids' real-world arithmetic skills don't transfer to the classroom

    Vom: 5.2.2025
  8. The AI revolution is running out of data. What can researchers do?

    Vom: 31.1.2025
  9. Asteroid Bennu contains building blocks of life

    Vom: 29.1.2025
  10. What's the best way to become a professor? The answer depends on where you are

    Vom: 22.1.2025
  11. AI-designed antivenoms could help treat lethal snakebites

    Vom: 15.1.2025
  12. A new-year round-up of the science stories you may have missed

    Vom: 8.1.2025
  13. Science in 2025: what to expect this year

    Vom: 1.1.2025
  14. Audio long read: How a silly science prize changed my career

    Vom: 27.12.2024
  15. The Nature Podcast highlights of 2024

    Vom: 25.12.2024
  16. Behind the scenes of Nature News and Views in 2024

    Vom: 20.12.2024
  17. The Nature Podcast festive spectacular 2024

    Vom: 18.12.2024
  18. Should offensive species names be changed? The organisms that honour dictators, racists and criminals

    Vom: 16.12.2024
  19. Targeted mRNA therapy tackles deadly pregnancy condition in mice

    Vom: 11.12.2024
  20. Will humans ever speak wolf? A scientist unravels the complexities of animal chatter

    Vom: 9.12.2024

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