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Nature Podcast

Nature Extra: Futures

Nature Podcast

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Science, Technology, News

4.5893 Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2015

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Futures is Nature's weekly science fiction slot. Noah Baker reads you his favourite from February, Good for something by Deborah Walker.

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0:00.0

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0:05.2

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0:13.3

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0:18.2

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0:21.0

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0:23.8

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0:27.0

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0:30.8

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0:35.4

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0:38.4

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0:44.1

I am a tech optimist. I am optimistic that it will help us solve some of the challenges, especially

0:50.6

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0:55.9

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1:02.7

This is a podcast extra from Nature.

1:05.7

Each week, Nature publishes a science fiction story in its futures slot.

1:10.0

At the end of every month, we read

1:11.6

you our favourite. This month's story is Bread of Life, written by Beth Cato, published on the 8th

1:17.6

of April and read by Kerry Smith. It was dangerous, traitorous for people to speak aloud

1:23.6

of their memories of Earth. It meant they risked giving the dendal exactly what they

1:28.7

wanted. And yet, people often couldn't help but dismiss that peril when they entered

1:34.0

Sonia's earth bread shop. Sonia looked up as a man entered her business. He was the typical

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