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Nature Podcast

11 April 2019: Heart failure and vacuum field fluctuations.

Nature Podcast

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4.5893 Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2019

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

This week, a new mouse model for heart failure and characterising energy fluctuations in empty space.

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0:00.0

Picture this. Static cars, idling engines, angry horns.

0:08.6

Now, picture you, zooming past it all.

0:13.8

Light and breezy.

0:16.2

Ah, the sweet feeling of whizzing past traffic.

0:20.8

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0:25.1

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0:27.1

Feel good travel.

0:32.1

Nature.

0:36.7

I know you. Why is it like so far? Like it sounds so simple. Welcome Nature in a experiment I don't know yet

0:38.3

Why is it like so far?

0:40.3

Like it sounds so simple

0:42.3

They had no idea

0:43.3

But now the data's

0:44.3

I find this not only refreshing

0:47.3

but at some level astounding

0:52.3

Nature

0:53.3

Welcome back to the Nature podcast.

0:58.5

This week we'll be finding out about a new mouse model of heart failure

1:01.8

and learning about energy fluctuations in empty space.

1:06.6

I'm Charlotte Stoddart.

1:08.0

And I'm Benjamin Thompson.

1:18.2

Okay. I'm Charlotte Studart. And I'm Benjamin Thompson. First up on today's show, I've been looking into some new research about heart failure,

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