Physics podcast
Now you can listen to the latest research in Nature, Nature Materials and Nature Physics with our special physics podcast, produced to coincide with the American Physical Society's March meeting.
28 February 2007: Physics podcast from Nature: Ed Gerstner finds out about the amazing properties of graphene, a new form of carbon, which promises to revolutionize the electronics industry, and steps back 20 years to the heady days that followed the discovery of high temperature superconductivity and the iconic "Woodstock of Physics" meeting. And we get the lowdown on what's hot at this year's meeting with APS vice-president, Cherry Murray.
Listening to the physics podcast from Nature
You can listen to the show directly by clicking on the link above: the MP3 file will play in your web browser or media player. Alternatively, download the show from iTunes, or subscribe to our free RSS feed and when the next Physics Podcast is published it will be delivered straight to your desktop. To do this, copy and paste this URL into your media player: http://www.nature.com/conferences/aps/rss/index.xml
Get the low-down on the best physics research, on the train, in the lab or even when you're walking your dog.
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