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Nature Podcast
19 November 2009
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In this episode:
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00:36
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06:49
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Modern-day Darwins
Why palaeontologists should focus on the future, as well as the past
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14:12
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On the origin of the Origin
Exploring the influence of 19th century Britain on Darwin's work
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21:23
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Nature Headlines
Rise and fall of oceanic carbon dioxide, pain-sensitive neurons, why obesity may be beyond self-control
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23:26
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Travelling theories
How local environments shaped responses to Darwin's ideas across the world
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29:02
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NewsChat
How a carbon-slurping sponge stays slim, tracking finches on the Galapagos shows evolution in action, and Belle du Jour reveals her true identity.
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