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Nature Podcast
27 November 2014
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In this episode:
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Cost-effective cooling
Air conditioning worldwide demands significant amounts of electricity. A newly designed coating reflects solar energy and bounces extra heat from terrestrial surfaces
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Seriously sexy science
Talking about sex can feel taboo. A new exhibition from The Institute of Sexology lays bare the science of human sexuality
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Go peer-review yourself
There is a concerning trend in scientists reviewing their own papers under false names, compromising the integrity of the peer-review process
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Research Highlights
How tectonic activity carried Greenland into icy latitudes, plus the culprits behind gruesome porpoise deaths in the North Sea
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NewsChat
Optimism for next week’s climate negotiations as China and the US make a deal on carbon dioxide emissions, plus forward-thinking on brain implants to broaden their uses
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