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  1. Tweeting an out-of-office reply got a response that was not expecting. This week on the we take a look at out-of-office emails and work-life-balance. Listen here:

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  2. 30. sij

    This week on the show we talk to a scientist who’s been affected by the Australian bushfires, and discuss the efforts to establish how much climate change is to blame. Listen here:

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  3. 29. sij

    Don’t miss this week’s Nature . This time we’re finding out to what extent the Australian bushfires can be attributed to climate change, and we discuss the impact of Isaac Asimov’s science fiction work on ethics in technology. Listen here:

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  4. 23. sij

    It’s long been thought that stress can cause of grey hair. This week, Ya-Chieh Hsu from tells us about her research showing that this is indeed the case. Listen here:

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  5. 22. sij

    Don’t miss this week’s podcast, where we’ll be getting to the roots of stress-related grey hair, and hearing about the attitude needed to tackle climate change. Listen here:

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  6. 17. sij

    This week on the Nature , Byron Reeves from argues that researchers need to move beyond measuring ‘screen time’ to better understand how we interact with digital media.

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  7. 16. sij

    A number of mysterious objects are orbiting the supermassive black hole at the centre of our galaxy. What are they? Anna Ciurlo from has been looking to find out. She talks to us on this week’s show.

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  8. 15. sij

    Don’t miss this week’s Nature , where we’ll learn about some strange objects at the centre of the galaxy, and hear why measuring screen-time might need a rethink. Listen here:

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    We have an opening in our fantastic News & Views team for a physics editor *Application deadline is Jan 28th, Link below*

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  10. 8. sij

    This week on the , joins to look at some of the science events to watch for in 2020. Listen here:

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  11. 2. sij

    Q: What links foot calluses, the Moon, growth mindset, ‘manels’, and an amazing laugh? A: They were our reporters’ top pieces of the last 12 months. Listen to them here:

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  12. 1. sij

    What are our reporters’ favourite podcast stories of 2019? Find out in this special edition of the Nature 🏅🏅🏅

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  13. 27. pro 2019.

    In the last Pastcast of 2019, we head back to the early 20th Century when physicists had become deeply entangled in the implications of the quantum theory. Listen here 👉

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  14. 23. pro 2019.

    In our latest Podcast Extra, we find out why renowned lawyer  decided to join Extinction Rebellion. This is an extended version of an interview first broadcast in September. Listen here 🎧 🎧

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  15. 21. pro 2019.

    Since its origin in the 40s, the term epigenetics has been defined and redefined… so what is it actually? Find out in this podcast extra 👉👉👈👈

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  16. 20. pro 2019.

    In this podcast extra, reporter Nick Howe talks to and ’s Edith Heard to find out more about the history and the future of the field of epigenetics. Listen here 🎧🎧

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  17. 19. pro 2019.

    Happy holidays from the podcast team! Don’t forget to check out out festive show. 👉👉👈👈

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  18. 18. pro 2019.

    It’s time for our 2019 festive spectacular! We’ll be diving into the three body problem with ’s Nick Stone, and we’ll have some special science-based holiday songs, along with some fun and games. Check it out! 🎧🎧

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  19. 17. pro 2019.

    🚨Listeners, we're still running our 2019 listener survey and we need your help! Fill it in, so we can make the show even better. Thanks! 🚨 📝📝

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  20. 13. pro 2019.

    Why does a 3D printed ukulele sound different to a wooden one? How can soundwaves be used to measure carbon levels in the environment? We find out the answers on this week’s :

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