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Nature Podcast
24 September 2009
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In this episode:
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00:55
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Planetary boundaries
Defining - and keeping within - a safe operating space for humanity
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08:46
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Human activity in the Holocene
Did our ancestors thousands of years ago influence CO2 levels?
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15:01
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Nature Headlines
Evolution can't go backwards; new technique for sequencing RNA; fast flows make ice sheets melt
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17:22
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Genomes to the rescue
The sequences of a fungus, the beetle that carries it, and the trees it infects could help save forests from a fungal fate
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21:36
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Meet the ancestors
A genetic survey of India reveals two ancestral populations and pockets of recessive disorders
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