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martes, 20 de abril de 2010
Nature podcast
Escucha el podcast de la revista Nature del 15/04/2010
In this episode:
00:57
'Hidden' genes found
The genetic complexity that underlies most heritable traits is uncovered in yeast.
Research paper: Ehrenreich et al
News & Views article: Goldstein & Noor
07:16
A ticket to ride?
4 genome sequences from a patient with breast cancer help us understand why some cancer cells spread but others don't.
Research paper: Ding et al
News & Views article: Joe Gray
13:14
Nature Headlines
New telescopic device for detecting exoplanets; mitochondrial DNA replacement in human embryos; sediment analysis reveals cooler Archaean ocean.
Research paper: Serabyn et al
Research paper: Craven et al
Research paper: Blake et al
15:33
Lights out
Even the tiniest failures in interconnected networks can have catastrophic consequences, as shown by the 2003 power failure in Italy.
Research paper: Buldyrev et al
20:41
NewsChat
Children who don't see racial boundaries; whale sushi subject of scientific sleuthing; 2 embryonic stem cell lines finally approved in US.
Nature News
The Great Beyond
Fuente: Nature magazine.
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