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Nature Podcast

Nature Podcast: 25 May 2017

Nature Podcast

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Science, Technology, News

4.5893 Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2017

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

This week, E. coli with colour vision, tracing the Zika virus outbreak, and a roadmap for medical microbots.

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0:00.0

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0:04.1

Yes! I can't. I just can't believe it.

0:08.2

Marks found out his 11.4 million pounds on Lotto.

0:12.2

This is just... I don't...

0:14.5

You know what? I've got tears in my eyes.

0:19.9

Yep, that's 11.4 million.

0:22.7

Lotto.

0:23.5

Will you be the next Christmas millionaire?

0:26.2

The National Lottery.

0:27.2

Rules and procedures apply.

0:28.5

Players must be 18 or over.

0:36.0

It's an experiment.

0:38.3

Why is it like so far? Like, it sounds so simple. Nature. I don't know yet.

0:40.3

Why is Blight so far?

0:41.5

Like, it sounds so simple.

0:43.0

They had no idea.

0:44.3

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

0:52.2

Nature.

0:53.8

Nature. Hello and welcome to the Nature podcast.

0:58.0

Science and Art come together this week as engineers program E. coli to see in colour and use it to paint pictures.

1:06.0

Three papers published together trace the spread of Zika virus across the Americas.

1:12.0

And what will it take to get microscopic medical bots out of the lab and into your body?

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