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Nature Podcast 19 July 2007

This week the Nature Podcast finds two proteins that battle aging as well as cancer, plumbs the depths of the English Channel to discover how it was formed, gets stuck on a super-sticky polymer, and explores the universe’s ‘dark side’.

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