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Nature Podcast
22 October 2009
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01:00
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Memory molecules and lack of sleep
How sleep deprivation makes your memory worse
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06:54
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All things bright and botanical
We celebrate 250 years of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew
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13:38
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Nature Headlines
New fossil find questions Ida's role as 'missing link'; how outbreeding helps adaptation; ear cells and painfully loud sounds
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15:41
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When the ice melts
A project in the Himalayas receives the first UN adaptation funding
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21:30
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Evolution in the lab
20 years, 40000 generations of E. coli, and a chance to watch evolution in action
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28:33
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NewsChat
Pre-Copenhagen jitters, a former NASA scientist charged with espionage, and China apologises for a rock-related error
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