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Nature Podcast
4 December 2008
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Cancer stem cells
How many cells have the ability to produce tumours?
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07:52
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Predicting tsunamis
Geologists can predict the what, but not the when, of the next Sumatra earthquake
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13:11
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Newschat
Cancer gene patents, HIV tests for all, and how to make particle accelerators smaller
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21:01
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The future of farming
Nature profiles five scientist farmers with fertile imaginations
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25:59
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A blast from the past
Stargazers spot a supernova originally seen by Tycho in 1572
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