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Keeping you up-to-date with new video releases from Nature Publishing Group.
Our videos feature the latest innovations and ideas in all areas of science and technology. Be the first to hear from leading scientists around the world about their discoveries.
Marvel at sticky tape that emits x-rays, discover the secrets of the world's oldest computer, and watch Nature's exclusive interview with British broadcasting legend Sir David Attenborough as he presents his views on Charles Darwin, natural selection and the Bible.
Throughout 2009 the Nature YouTube channel will continue to provide you with groundbreaking streaming videos on the biggest scientific projects.
Make sure you stay tuned in!
Our videos feature the latest innovations and ideas in all areas of science and technology. Be the first to hear from leading scientists around the world about their discoveries.
Marvel at sticky tape that emits x-rays, discover the secrets of the world's oldest computer, and watch Nature's exclusive interview with British broadcasting legend Sir David Attenborough as he presents his views on Charles Darwin, natural selection and the Bible.
Throughout 2009 the Nature YouTube channel will continue to provide you with groundbreaking streaming videos on the biggest scientific projects.
Make sure you stay tuned in!
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Nature reporter Anjali Nayar hiked for 21 days in Northern Bhutan to find out how this tiny Himalayan nation is dealing with rapidly melting glaciers. Read Anjali's full report here:
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