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Nature Podcast
15 January 2009
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Fishy fossil head
PhD student Martin Brazeau has uncovered a rare fossilised braincase of an early jawed vertebrate.
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07:06
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Natural killers with a memory
Like T cells, our innate immune system's natural killer cells can remember infections.
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Bush's legacy
How science has fared under the Bush administration and it's future in the hands of Obama.
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Clock-making
Swiss researchers have built a genetic time-keeper that could be used to control drug doses in future gene therapies.
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