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Nature Podcast 28 Sep

This week's Nature Podcast sees the light of bacterial resurrection, is hooked on tarantulas' silky feet, has news analysis on a climate change storm, some statistical shenanigans, ways to make stem cells, and has more on Bose-Einstein condensation in a solid, gene regulation and evolutionary pathways, and an exclusive interview on science in Iran.

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I think the latest podcast (28/9/06) appears to end abruptly and seems to be only 3.2Mb in size compared to the usual 9-10Mb.
I have tried downloading it several times to be sure, but it seems that the file on the web server is defective. Can someone please correct this situation ? I have read the transcript but it is not the same as listening. Thanks - I enjoy listening to your show on my way to work, so I hate missing even a little bit.

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