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The Nature Podcast
23 January 2014
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Rise again
South Korean cloning expert Woo Suk Hwang, who published fraudulent research on cloned human embryonic stem cells, returns to the limelight
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Diversity drivers
Plant pests and diseases drive forest diversity, by never letting one species become dominant
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Research Highlights
A drug can dull enduring bad memories in mice. Plus, giant waves could slam into tropical coasts with increasing frequency this century
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A physicist’s best friend
Imperfect diamonds made in the lab could prove useful in quantum computing
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NewsChat
Failed British expedition to drill into Antarctic deep lake makes plans to return to crack the ice. Plus, plans to sequester carbon in rocks
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