Free Podcast: National Geographic News (January 12, 2007)

July 30, 2007

Listen to the top nature and science news every week with your host, Peter Standring.

This week: new stem cell source found, 2007 may be hottest year on record, Louisiana slipping into Gulf, fish smell their way home, new bat discovered, and more.

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MORE ON THIS WEEK'S PODCAST

Headlines
• New source of stem cells discovered (read full story)
• Louisiana is slipping into the sea (read the full story)
• Fish can smell their way home
• Singapore hosts a crow shoot-out (read the full story)

News Interview
Why are climate scientists predicting 2007 to be the hottest year on record? Listen to an interview with NOAA's director of the National Climatic Data Center, Dr. Tom Karl (read the related story)

Photos on the Radio
New species of sucker-footed bat discovered in Madagascar (see the photo)

World Music Interview
California band Dengue Fever plays surfy, psychedelic, 1960s-inspired Cambodian pop music (hear samples of their music)

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