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Nature Podcast

26 October 2017: Undead cells & Antarctic instability

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🗓️ 25 October 2017

⏱️ 31 minutes

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This week, undead cells, the strain of PhDs, and the traces of Antarctic instability.

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0:00.0

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0:09.7

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0:36.7

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0:38.4

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0:40.3

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0:41.6

Like, it sounds so simple.

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

0:52.1

Nature.

0:58.0

Welcome to this week's nature podcast. This week we're looking at the role of zombie cells in aging,

1:02.0

plus the perils of doing a PhD.

1:05.0

On top of that, some fingerprints from Antarctica's past are causing concern for its future.

1:10.0

This is the nature podcast for October the 26th, 2017. Prince from Antarctica's past are causing concern for its future.

1:14.2

This is the Nature podcast for October the 26th, 2017.

1:15.7

I'm Benjamin Thompson.

1:17.2

And I'm Charmoney Bundell.

1:27.3

First up, we're joined by Adam Levy, who's been looking at signs of ice loss in Antarctica's

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