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Science 2.0 on the Nature Podcast

The Nature Podcast for the week of the 17th April features an interview with Nature editor Mitch Waldrop about an article he has written for Nature's stablemate Scientific American, all about Science 2.0.

Listen to the podcast here.

The article itself is a successful experiment in using Web 2.0 to its full - Mitch originally posted a draft and invited readers to comment, before the final version was published the old-school way.

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