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Podcast Science Wekly

Por Eduardo Miranda
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All the news and science from the Nobel Prizes

Guardian science correspondents Linda Geddes, Nicola Davis and Hannah Devlin give Madeleine...

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Everything you need to know about the menopause

Madeleine Finlay meets menopause expert Dr Louise Newson to find out about some of the myths...

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Could we end migraines for good?

British cabinet minister Dehenna Davison recently resigned from government, explaining that...

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Deja vu’s lesser-known opposite: why do we experience jamais vu?

There’s a sensation many of us might have experienced: when something routine or recognisable...

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The mystery of Europe’s heat death hotspot

Ian Sample hears from the Guardian’s Europe environment correspondent, Ajit Niranjan, about the...

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Will our bees survive the Asian hornet invasion?

Asian hornets have been spotted in the UK in record numbers this year, sparking concern about...

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Should American bully XLs be banned?

The UK home secretary, Suella Braverman, is pushing for a ban on American bully XL dogs after an...

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Teen mental health and social media: what does the evidence tell us?

Ian Sample talks to Dr Amy Orben, who leads the digital mental health programme at the Medical...

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First African climate summit: can development and climate action coexist?

Madeleine Finlay hears from the Guardian’s east Africa global development correspondent, Caroline...

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Everything you need to know about the new Covid variant

The UK Health Security Agency has announced plans to bring forward its autumn Covid-19...

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Why are scientists so excited about the vagus nerve? – podcast

Serving as a two-way ‘electrical superhighway’, the vagus nerve – which is actually a pair of...

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Iris scans: proof of our humanity in an AI future, or marketing gimmick?

Madeleine Finlay speaks to the Guardian’s technology reporter Hibaq Farah about Worldcoin, a new...

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The Y chromosome has finally been sequenced: here’s why it matters

Twenty years after the first pass at sequencing the entire human genome, the Y chromosome has...

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Apple cider vinegar gummies: what’s the science behind the weight loss trend?

Apple cider vinegar is touted as a cure-all for everything from excess weight to digestion issues...

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Killing the Skydancer: episode three, An Open Secret

In this special Age of Extinction mini-series from Science Weekly, Guardian biodiversity reporter...

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Killing the Skydancer: episode 2, The Perfect Crime

In this special Age of Extinction mini-series from Science Weekly, Guardian biodiversity reporter...

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Killing the Skydancer: episode one, Susie’s Chicks

In this special Age of Extinction mini-series from Science Weekly, Guardian biodiversity reporter...

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Summer picks: are we any closer to understanding long Covid?

In this episode from March 2023, Ian Sample hears from Scotland’s Astronomer Royal, Prof...

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Summer picks: should we ban artificial grass?

Installing artificial grass is becoming an increasingly popular way to achieve a neat, green lawn...

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Summer picks: could the multiverse be real?

The film Everything Everywhere All at Once won the 2023 Academy Award for Best Picture. In this...

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