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Nature Podcast 26 October

On this week's Nature Podcast hear about giant terror birds, the honeybee genome, the Neuroscience 2006 conference, monitoring North Korea's nuclear materials, connecting brains, and how biodiversity affects ecosystems.

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This week's topic for discussion: will the genetic sequence of the honeybee offer insights into human sociality?

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