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Nature Podcast
12 November 2009
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00:42
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A lesson in language: the FOXP2 gene
We share over 99% of our genetic code with chimps, so why can we speak and they can't?
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06:41
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Climate change talks in Barcelona
Reporter Jeff Tollefson on the lead up to the UN climate change meeting in Copenhagen
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12:27
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Nature Headlines
Imaging green fluorescent protein, cooler oceans on Earth 3.5 billion years ago, taming a cancer-causing transcription factor
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Spotting planets in orbit
How lithium levels in stars could reveal orbiting planets
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20:07
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NewsChat
Mars rover on the move once more, first Indian 'brain gain' scientist sacked, re-attaching rabbit penises
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