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Nature Podcast

23 May 2019: Pre-industrial plankton populations, European science, and ancient fungi.

Nature Podcast

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4.5893 Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2019

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

This week, how climate change has affected plankton, the future of European science, and evidence of an ancient fungus.

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0:00.0

On the first day of Christmas my true love said to me

0:03.9

Rip up the chariot

0:05.6

Forget about the telly

0:07.6

Let's play scratch cards

0:11.1

Coins out to scratching

0:12.6

Everybody laughing better not be cheating

0:15.3

And the chance to win a pound or three

0:18.2

Add some play to Christmas

0:20.1

With scratch cards from the national lottery

0:22.3

please gift responsibly rules and procedures apply

0:24.6

players and gifters must be 18 or over

0:26.1

and the chance to win a pound or three Nature in an experiment.

0:38.3

I didn't know yet.

0:40.2

Why is it like so far?

0:41.5

Like it sounds so simple.

0:43.0

They had no idea.

0:44.2

But now the data's... I find this not only refreshing, but at some level astounding.

0:52.0

Nature.

0:57.7

Welcome back to the Nature podcast.

1:02.3

This week we'll be finding out how plankton populations have changed around the planet,

1:05.5

taking a look at the future of European science,

1:10.4

and hearing about what is perhaps the oldest fossil fungus ever discovered. I'm Charmoney Bundell and I'm

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