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Nature Podcast

Nature Podcast: 11 May 2017

Nature Podcast

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Science, Technology, News

4.5893 Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2017

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

This week, fake antibodies scupper research, the diversity of cells in a tumour, and what happened before tectonic plates? SURVEY: https://podcastsurvey.typeform.com/to/RmZVDI

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0:00.0

Nature.

0:04.3

In a experiment, I don't know yet.

0:06.1

Why is Blight so far?

0:08.0

Like, it sounds so simple.

0:09.2

They had no idea.

0:10.7

But now the data's people.

0:12.0

I find this not only refreshing, but at some level astounding.

0:19.9

Nature.

0:20.3

Hello, listeners. Nature.

0:26.7

Hello, listeners, and welcome back to the Nature podcast.

0:30.5

As you might have noticed, we've had a little musical refresh.

0:36.7

We reckon it reflects how we feel about science, multi-layered, but always exciting and fresh.

0:39.8

Don't worry, the rest of the show is just how you like it,

0:41.8

the best science from the last seven days.

0:46.3

This week we're taking a look at fake antibodies, scuffering research in China.

0:49.3

So how do you spot a counterfeit reagent?

0:51.3

And what's China doing about the problem?

0:56.5

Cancers would be easier to treat if all their cells were the same, but that's definitely not the case, for lung cancers at least.

0:58.7

Plus what happened before tectonic plates?

1:01.9

A lot of swirling magma and spurting volcanoes, that's what.

1:06.0

This is the nature podcast for May the 11th, 2017.

1:09.9

I'm Adam Levy.

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