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Nature Podcast

Nature Extra: Futures September 2015

Nature Podcast

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Science, Technology, News

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🗓️ 8 October 2015

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Futures is Nature's weekly science fiction slot. Shamini Bundell and Geoff Marsh read you their favourite from September, Time Flies, by Carie Juettner.

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0:00.0

This is a podcast extra from Nature. Each week nature publishes a science fiction story in its

0:06.3

futures slot. Each month, we read you our favourite. This month's story is Time Flies, written by

0:13.0

Carrie Yutner, published on September the 3rd, and read by Charmoney Bundell and Jeff Marsh.

0:22.0

Damn, almost had it.

0:23.8

No, you didn't.

0:24.8

You were a mile away.

0:25.8

It was not.

0:26.6

It was a good one too.

0:27.7

It was tiny.

0:28.5

That's a myth, you know.

0:30.1

I swiped it a medium-sized green one with my baseball cap.

0:33.3

Size doesn't matter.

0:34.6

Yeah, it does, cat.

0:36.0

Jeremy put his net away and got out a pair of chopsticks.

0:38.5

I rolled my eyes.

0:39.9

The small ones are always worth more.

0:41.8

Haven't you ever noticed that the big slow ones that are so easy to catch are never worth more than an hour or so?

0:46.8

So, I'm starting to think there are no valuable ones anymore.

0:49.8

I think they went extinct or something.

0:51.6

No, they're out there.

0:53.2

My friend John caught a 17-year one once.

0:55.9

Yeah.

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