Free Podcast: National Geographic News (September 22, 2006)

Listen to the top nature and science news every week with your host, Patty Kim.

This week: world's "oldest baby" found, "walking" sharks discovered, where neandertals made last stand, genetics expert makes case for faith, and more.

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MORE ON THIS WEEK'S PODCAST

Headlines
• "Lucy's Baby"—Oldest Known Child—Found (read full story, see photos, watch video)
• "Walking" Sharks Among 50 New Species Discovered (read full story, see photos)
• Neandertals Last Stand Was in Gibralter, Study Suggests (read full story)

Interviews
• Francis Collins, director of the U.S. National Human Genome Research Institute, on science and religion
• Zimbabwean musician Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi (sample Tuku's music)

Photos on the Radio
Art sleuth Michel van Rijn on how he helped recover a stolen Peruvian headdress (see photo)

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