meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Nature Podcast

Why do naked mole rats live as long as giraffes?

Nature Podcast

podcast@nature.com

News, Science, Technology

4.5893 Ratings

🗓️ 13 April 2022

⏱️ 30 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

00:54 How Mammals’ mutation rates affects their lifespan

For biologists, a long-standing question has been why some animals live longer than others. This week a team have attempted to answer this, by measuring the rates that different animal species accumulate mutations. They show that longer-lived animals acquire mutations at a slower rate, which helps to explain why cancer risk does not scale with lifespan.


Research article: Cagan et al.

News and Views: Mutational clocks tick differently across species


07:56 Research Highlights

A clinical trial suggests a change to the treatment of a pregnancy ailment, and astronomers identify the largest known structure produced by a single galaxy.


Research Highlight: Ambitious trial inspires a rethink on a common ailment of pregnancy

Research Highlight: Even among ‘giant’ galaxies this one is record-setting


10:43 The war in Ukraine’s effects on global energy

Many European countries are dependent on Russian fossil fuels for energy production. Following Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, these countries are looking to wean themselves off these fuels, which could have short- and long-term impacts on emissions and food production.


Feature: What the war in Ukraine means for energy, climate and food

Editorial: The EU can simultaneously end dependence on Russia and meet climate goals

Editorial: The war in Ukraine is exposing gaps in the world’s food-systems research


19:58 A new measurement of a particle’s mass hints at new physics

Last week, a new estimate of the W boson’s mass caused much excitement among physicists. The result suggests that this particle is heavier than theory predicts, a finding that could be the first major breach in the standard model of particle physics. However, measuring W bosons is notoriously tricky, and further work will be needed to confirm the finding.


News: Particle’s surprise mass threatens to upend the standard model


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

What's going on, guys, is James and Foo had and our podcast Shits and Gigs is currently sponsored by Sage.

0:05.6

Being a business owner can have its challenges.

0:07.9

But that's where Sage can help.

0:09.4

Sage's new air productivity assistant, co-pilot can help you work faster, analyze how your business is performing and help you make smarter decisions.

0:16.8

Powered by the latest innovations in Gen AI, Sage copilot works nonstop to take care of all those

0:22.3

manual and repetitive tasks, saving you time. Always on and ready to adapt to your needs,

0:27.5

Sage Copilot proactively supports your daily operations whilst letting you stay in control.

0:32.7

Visit sage.com forward slash copilot to find out more.

0:37.8

Hear that happy business owner.

0:39.9

They're whistling because they found a great deal for unlimited calls, texts and data with three business.

0:46.0

Plans start from just £8 a month with a 4.5% price increase each April.

0:50.9

Switch to three business for savings that'll give you something to whistle about.

0:55.7

Voted the UK's best network for business.

0:58.5

As voted by the Mobile Industry Awards 2024,

1:01.0

£8 per sim for 10 to 20 sims.

1:03.0

24 month plan. Unlimited UK only.

1:05.3

X 20% fat.

1:12.9

Nature. In an experiment. I don't know yet.

1:14.8

Why is it so far?

1:16.7

Like, it sounds so simple.

1:18.0

They had no idea.

1:19.4

But now the data's...

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from podcast@nature.com, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of podcast@nature.com and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.