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Nature Podcast
5 March 2009
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In this episode:
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00:00
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Monkey microbicides
A common compound protects against the monkey form of HIV
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06:35
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2for1 black holes
An archive trawl turns up a binary black hole
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12:08
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Sociology of science ceasefire
Have sociologists been too hard on science? Harry Collins thinks so
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19:33
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In-cell imaging
Spying on working proteins in cells is now a reality
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23:45
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NewsChat
FDA blacklists an Indian drug manufacturing plant, a T Rex fossil is blighted by ostrich proteins, and the footsteps of our ancestors.
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