This week's Science weekly podcast is online, featuring a lovely spread of science and technology stories for your aural pleasure. Click here to listen now.
We speak to Clive Finlayson, who has discovered what might be the last resting place of the Neanderthals, and you can hear from Royal Society's chief librarian Keith Moore, who discusses some of the weird and wonderful research available through the online archive.
Plus I talk to roboticist Mark Tilden - a former Nasa engineer and inventor of the RoboSapiens toy - about his claims that we'll have household bots in just a few years.
It's not exclusively technology content, but if you haven't heard the show yet you might be interested in having a listen. It's put together by the science/technology reporters here at the Guardian - namely Alok Jha, James Randerson, Ian Sample and myself - and goes out every Monday afternoon (here's the full archive).
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