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Nature Podcast
15 October 2009
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In this episode:
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00:57
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Learning to read
Colombian guerrillas help us understand how the brain learns to read
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06.30
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North but no south
Geoff goes in search of a magnet with only one pole
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13:08
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Mice play Quake2
How a video game became an experimental tool
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19:09
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Nature Headlines
New device to split 'entangled' electrons; how to make fruitflies sexually irresistible; T cell attack caught on camera
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21:02
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Nobel interview
We talk to Elizabeth Blackburn who's just been awarded a Nobel Prize
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25:47
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NewsChat
NASA's moon crash mission, and a CERN scientist is charged with being a terrorist.
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