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Nature Podcast
27 November 2008
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In this episode:
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00:00
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Water on Enceladus
Scientists figure out the source of water vapour jets on Saturn's sixth moon.
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07.52
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Eating the Sun
A new book by Oliver Morton reminds us how photosynthesis powers our planet.
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12.54
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Big plants
We find out why hybrid offspring often grow bigger than their parent plants.
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18.20
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Turtles in a half shell
The oldest turtle fossil ever found sparks controversy in the field of turtle evolution.
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23.25
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Neuro jamboree
Kerri brings us the highlights from this year's Society for Neuroscience meeting in Washington DC.
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28.39
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Newschat
Electric cars, a new synchrotron in Japan, and how scientists are monitoring endangered porpoises in the Gulf of California.
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