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Nature Podcast
26 November 2009
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00:41
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Feeling hot, hot, hot
How a pair of 'bone' proteins in the brain also control fever and female body temperature.
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06:21
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Spintronics breakthrough
A silicon spintronic platform that works at room temperature could revolutionise electronics.
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12:04
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Nature Headlines
A saltier South Atlantic ocean; globular star clusters reveal the history of our galaxy; reversing the direction of a snail shell's coil.
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Hearing with our skin
How small inaudible airpuffs on our skin affect the way we hear.
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16:26
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NewsChat
The Large Hadron Collider switches on (again); President Obama says science is cool; dung dating illuminates mammoth mystery; Galileo's fingers found
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