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Nature Podcast 25 May

This week’s Nature Podcast looks at the outer shell of HIV, investigates scientific misconduct in China, asks why a little disorder might help the ITER fusion reactor, and has more on undersea volcanoes, a long-found Asian plesiosaur, non-mendelian inheritance, and lobsters with the lurgy. English language transcripts of each show are also now available.

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