A new perspective on Mars | S26E146
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SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 146
*A new perspective on Mars
Mission managers have maneuvered NASA’s Mars Odyssey spacecraft to provide a new panoramic horizontal view of the red planet.
*Determining the composition of the rock comet Phaethon.
Phaethon has always been a puzzle for astronomers. The five kilometre wide space rock which generates this month’s annual Geminid’s meteor shower has puzzled astronomers for decades with its asteroid like appearance yet comet like orbit and tail.
*Unveiling salt glaciers on the planet Mercury
Researchers have uncovered evidence of potential salt glaciers on the planet Mercury.
*The Science Report
Study shows heat-trapping greenhouse gases have reached a new record.
Variations in single genes may account for a significant portion of ADHD cases.
Warnings of the potential dangers and risks AI poses for the spread of misinformation.
Alex on Tech: A new AI Video generator editing App.
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Detection of one of the highest-energy cosmic ray ever | S26E147
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SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 147
*Detection of one of the highest-energy cosmic ray ever
In 1991, the University of Utah Fly’s Eye experiment detected the highest-energy cosmic ray ever observed. Then on May 27, 2021, the Telescope Array experiment detected what is now the second-highest extreme-energy cosmic ray ever recorded and the source is still a mystery.
*Pinpointing the source of Io's volcanic activity
A new study suggests that most of the Jovian Moon Io’s tidal, heating is concentrated within its upper mantle.
*Ariane 6 successfully completes its hot-fire test
The European Space Agency's new Ariane 6 rocket has successfully completed a key engine firing test in preparation for next year’s maiden flight.
*December Skywatch
The December solstice, the ticking time bomb that is Eta Carinae and the rock comet Phaethon are among the highlights of the December night skies on SkyWatch
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Solar activity likely to peak next year | S26E145
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SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 145
*Solar activity likely to peak next year.
A new study claims the Sun will reach the peak of its eleven year solar Cycle next year. The current Solar cycle -- 25 began in December 2019 with a minimum smoothed sunspot number of 1.8.
*NASA’s Fermi Mission nets 300 gamma-ray pulsars … and counting
A new catalogue shows that NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has discovered 294 gamma-ray-emitting pulsars, while another 34 suspects await confirmation.
*A day that changed astronomy for ever
Back on the 17th of August 2017 astronomers were for the first time ever able to measure the violent death spiral of a pair of neutron stars using both conventional electromagnetic telescopes and the relatively new field of gravitational wave laser interferometry.
*The Science Report
Ozone levels above Antarctica may not be recovering after all.
Inhaling air pollution while sitting in traffic associated with an increase in blood pressure.
Study claims city dwelling bees tend to have bigger brains than their country cousins.
Skeptic's guide to the 2023 Bent Spoon Awards
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Hubble placed in emergency safe mode | S26E149
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SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 149
*Hubble placed in emergency safe mode
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has been placed into an emergency safety mode following an issue with one of its gyroscopes.
*New joint European and Japanese EarthCARE mission slated for launch.
The joint European and Japanese Earth Cloud Aerosol and Radiation Explorer mission – EarthCARE is now slated to launch in May next year on a mission to advance sciences understanding of the interactions between clouds, aerosols and radiation in Earth's atmosphere.
*AUKUS to build a deep space radar station in Western Australia.
The AUKUS Defence Coalition have announced plans to build three new deep space radar installations in the United States, Britain and at Exmouth, in Western Australia.
*The Science Report
Global emissions from fossil use are projected to hit a record high this year increasing by 1.1%.
Women who consume energy drinks could be more likely to have high blood pressure during pregnancy.
Young people who use social media daily are more likely to engage in risky behaviours.
Alex on Tech: AMD’s new Artificial Intelligence chips.
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Triple star discoveries will mean changing astronomy textbooks | S26E143
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SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 143
*Triple star discoveries will mean changing astronomy textbooks
Astronomers have found some of the biggest stars in the universe orbiting each other in triple star systems.
*NASA tests its new deep space laser communications system
NASA's just completed an experiment that will transform the way spacecraft communicate in deep space.
*Dragon arrives at Space Station
A SpaceX Dragon cargo ship carrying 2950 kilograms of supplies has successfully docked with the International Space Station’s Harmony module.
*The Science Report
Critically endangered dolphins off Melbourne found with the highest concentrations of chemicals
People with high body mass index are 10% more likely to develop obesity-related cancers.
Google's artificial intelligence proving better and faster at making 10-day weather predictions
Alex on Tech the Sam Altman saga
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Explaining why galaxies hang out with their own kind | S26E144
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SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 144
*Explaining why galaxies hang out with their own kind
A new study may have solved one of the most perplexing mysteries in astronomy -- why galaxies in our neighbourhood hang out with their own kind.
*NASA’s Cold Atom Lab Sets Stage for Quantum Chemistry in Space
For the first time in space, scientists have produced a quantum gas containing two types of atoms.
*North Korea launches a new spy satellite
North Korea claims its successfully launched a new spy satellite.
*The Science Report
Dust storms are increasing dramatically in frequency in Australia.
Study claims the impact of screens on children and show a mix of small risks and benefits.
Footprints discovered in Victoria show the amazing diversity of Australia's early bird population.
Skeptics guide to the House Oversight Committee on UFOs
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Professor Jeff Cooke from Swinburne University
DSOC Project Manager Bill Klipstein from NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
DSOC Project Technologist Abi Biswas from NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Cold Atom Lab Principal Investigator Eric Cornell
CAL Co-Principal Investigator Nicholas Bigelow
CAL Science Testbed Lead Ethan Elliott
CAL Principal Investigator Jason Williams
CAL Science Review Board Ron Walsworth
CAL Science Review Board chair Brian Demarco
CAL Co-Principal Investigator Wolfgang Ketterle
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Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics
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China to undertake Mars sample return mission ahead of NASA and ESA | S26E141
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SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 141
*China to undertake Mars sample return mission ahead of NASA and ESA
While NASA and the European Space Agency are continuing with the development of their Mars Sample Return mission which is slated to launch sometime around 2030 – China has just announced its own plan to get samples back from the red planet before them.
*An alternative cosmic source for gold
A new study suggests that the explosion of a low-mass neutron star can be the alternative cosmic source for heavy elements, including precious metals such as gold and platinum.
*NASA’s next cosmic map maker
Key elements are coming together for NASA’s SPHEREx mission, a new space telescope designed to create the most detailed map of the universe ever created.
*The Science Report
El Niño conditions are likely to last until at least April next year.
Researchers have developed an artificial sensor that can recognise fine fabric textures.
AI text-to-image generators have created images of the typical surgeon’s appearance.
Skeptics guide to black cats.
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Glen Nagle from the CSIRO’s NASA Deep Space Communications Centre in Canberra
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Cerberus Fossae identified as the biggest source of Marsquakes | S26E140
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SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 140
*Cerberus Fossae identified as the biggest source of marsquakes
A new study of data from NASA’s Mars Insight lander mission has identified the Cerberus Fossae region east of Insight as the red planet’s most seismically active.
*How soon could life begin in the universe
A new study shows that oxygen -- one of the key ingredients for most life on Earth – was already in abundance in the very early universe.
*Why size matters to exoplanets
Scientists may have solved one of the great mysteries surrounding the size of exoplanets – that is planets orbiting stars other than the Sun.
*The Science Report
Scientists warn that heat related deaths are likely to see a 4.7-fold increase.
Researchers develop the first synthetic Yeast strain.
People who are never visited by friends or family at higher risk of dying.
Alex on Tech China, Iran, and Russia blamed for most cyber-attacks worldwide.
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Discovery of some of the most ancient galaxies ever seen | S26E139
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SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 139
*Discovery of some of the most ancient galaxies ever seen
Astronomers have discovered two of the most distant galaxies ever seen – one of which dates back some 13.4 billion light years -- to a time when the universe was just 330 million years old.
*Earth's surface water dives deep all the way to the core
Scientists have found that water from Earth’s surface percolates all the way down to the core mantle boundary, changing its structure.
*NASA’s Mars spacecraft go silent
NASA’s fleet of Martian spacecraft have all gone silent due to a total loss of communications.
*The Science Report
Earth just had its hottest year on record.
Scientists have created monkey made of cells from two embryos.
People with narcissistic traits more likely to have body image concerns.
Skeptics guide to Skepticon 2023
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Record-Breaking Black Hole | S26E136
The Space News Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 136
*Record-Breaking Black Hole
Astronomers have discovered the most distant black hole ever seen The observation reported in the journal Nature Astronomy suggest the black hole was already in existence just 470 million years after the Big Bang.
*NASA’s Curiosity Rover Clocks 4000 Days on Mars
NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover has just celebrated its four thousandth day on the Red Planet. The car sized six wheeled mobile laboratory landed in Gale crater 11 years ago on August the 5, 2012, on a mission to determine if ancient Mars could have been habitable.
*A new view of all objects in the universe
A team of scientists ordering the chronological history of cosmology have developed the most comprehensive chart ever created of all the objects in the universe.
*The Science Report
The Northern Greenland ice shelves have now lost more than 30% of their total volume since 1978.
A new study shows starfish are pretty much all head.
The USAF forced to blow up a minuteman ICBM in mid air following a failure
Skeptics guide to the Alaska triangle
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First Dream Chaser space plane delivered to NASA | S26E138
The Space News Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 138
*First Dream Chaser space plane delivered to NASA
Sierra Nevada’s first operational Dream Chaser space plane has left its production facility in preparation for its first space flight early next year.
*Infrared aurora discovered on Uranus
Astronomers have confirmed the presence of an infrared aurora on the cold, ice giant Uranus.
*2023’s Antarctic Ozone Hole
The 2023 Antarctic ozone hole reached its maximum size on September 21, according to annual satellite and balloon-based measurements made by NASA and NOAA.
*The Science Report
Atrial fibrillation associated with a 45% higher risk of memory and other brain function decline.
More needs to be done to reduce the number of marine animals killed by ships.
Study shows older women who look after the sick and frail live longer.
Skeptics guide to ghosts and demons
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Honorary Associate Professor Charley Lineweaver from the Australian National University
Euclid VIS Instrument scientist Reiko Nakajima
Euclid Project scientist Rene Laureijs from ESA
Euclid NISP Instrument scientist William Gillard
Euclid calibration support scientist Kerry Patterson
Euclid deputy project scientist Roland Vavrek
Sara Nieto from ESA’s Euclid Scientific Archive
Euclid science ground segment scientist Herve Aussel
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Euclid mission releases its first images | S26E137
The Space News Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 137
*Euclid mission releases its first images
Astronomers have released the first images from the European Space Agency’s Euclid spacecraft which is on a mission to study the dark universe.
*Europe to build a new cargo ship for space station transport
European Space Agency is to develop a spacecraft to carry supplies and possibly crew to the International Space Station and beyond to lunar gateway.
*HAARP artificial airglow warning
Alaskans were warned last week that that HAARP -- the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program might be about to create artificial airglow in the cold arctic skies.
*The Science Report
Warnings that 19% of European species now under threat of extinction.
Study shows kids who drink caffeinated beverages on a daily basis tend to try alcohol at a younger age.
Is your child a poor sleeper? If so, it might be in their genes.
Alex on Tech looks at the Optus crash
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Could Pluto have a super volcano? | S26E134
The Space News Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 134
*Could Pluto have a super volcano
A new study suggests that the distant dwarf planet Pluto could be home to a massive super-volcano.
*Most Martian meteorites are curiously young in age
A new study has found that most of the Martian meteorites that make it all the way to Earth are relatively young.
*Why NASA's Roman mission will study Milky Way's flickering lights
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will provide one of the deepest-ever views into the heart of our Milky Way galaxy. The mission will monitor hundreds of millions of stars in search of tell-tale flickers that betray the presence of planets, distant stars, small icy objects that haunt the outskirts of our solar system, isolated black holes, and more.
*The Science Report
Study links ADHD in adulthood with a higher risk of dementia later in life.
People aged over 50 with ADHD are ‘overlooked’ when it comes to diagnosis and treatment.
*Mangrove forests on the low-lying islands of the northern Great Barrier Reef are expanding
Alex on Tech: Apple’s new M3 chip.
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Mineral salts and organic compounds discovered on Ganymede | S26E135
The Space News Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 135
*Mineral salts and organic compounds discovered on Ganymede
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has discovered mineral salts and organic compounds bubbling to the surface of Jupiter’s largest moon Ganymede.
*New space deal reached between Australia and the United States
The United States and Australia have signed a bilateral technology Safeguards agreement providing the legal framework for American commercial space vehicles to launch from Australian soil.
*New Russian space station to fly in four years
Russian President Vladimir Putin says the first segment of the Kremlin’s new space station should now be in orbit by 2027.
*November Skywatch
The constellation of the winged horse Pegasus, the giant galaxy M31-Andromeda barrelling towards us, and three meteor showers in one month are among the highlights of the November night skies on SkyWatch…
This week’s guests includes:
Lucy Mission principal investigator Hal Levison from the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio Texas
And Lucy Mission deputy principal investigator Cathy Olkin also from the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio Texas
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Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.life
Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics
Science writer Jonathan Nally
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Do the remains of an ancient planet lie deep within Earth? | S26E133
The Space News Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 133
*Do the remains of an ancient planet lie deep within Earth
Back in the 1980s, geophysicists discovered two continent-sized blobs of unusual material buried deep within the Earth’s mantle. Now, a new study reported in the journal Nature suggests that they’re the remnants of the ancient planet Theia which collided with Earth four and a half billion years ago creating the Moon.
*Lucy’s first asteroid encounter discovers a new moonlet
NASA's Lucy spacecraft has just completed its first asteroid encounter flying by the small main belt asteroid 152830 Dinkinesh – discovering that it’s a binary.
*Venus had Earth-like plate tectonics billions of years ago
Venus, may have once had tectonic plate movements similar to those believed to have occurred on early Earth.
*The Science Report
A new study has found a link between cell phone usage and semen quality.
Warnings that the impacts of marine heatwaves on marine life may be worse deep down in our oceans.
The 2022 Hunga-Tonga Hunga-Ha'apai volcanic eruption depleted 5% of the ozone layer.
Skeptics guide to another finding bigfoot claim
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Mystery of the Martian core solved | S26E131
The Space News Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 131
*Mystery of the Martian core solved
A new study of data from NASA’s Mars Insight lander mission has concluded that the Martian liquid metallic core is both smaller and denser than previously thought -- but also that it’s surrounded by a layer of molten rock.
*Protecting Europa Clipper from Jupiter’s immense radiation
Engineers have just completed the final piece of armour designed to protect NASA’s Europa clipper spacecraft from intense radiation during its mission to explore the Jovian ice moon Europa.
*India launches its first crew capsule
India has carried out a successful test flight of its new manned capsule which will the subcontinent’s first astronauts into orbit in 2025.
*The Science Report
A new study warns that future increases in ice-shelf melting in the West Antarctic are now potentially unavoidable.
Claims vegetarianism may be partly related to your genes.
Eastern Mediterranean was once a region of green savannahs and grasslands that provided an ideal passage for multiple early human movements out of Africa.
Alex on Tech new AI chips and happy 22nd birthday to the I-pod.
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Rare heavy element discovered in stellar collision | S26E132
The Space News Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 132
*Rare heavy element discovered in stellar collision
Astronomers have discovered the rare heavy element tellurium being produced in the kilonova collision of a pair of neutron stars.
*Planetary defence mission update
The European Space Agency’s Hera spacecraft has arrived at ESA’s ESTEC test centre in the Netherlands as it continues preparations for next October’s launch on its planetary defence mission to the asteroid Didymos and its small moon Dimorphos.
*Moscow threatens star wars
As Moscow continues its war against Ukraine, the Kremlin is also continuing to ratchet up its threats against the west.
*The Science Report
Tai Chi could slow the progression of Parkinson's disease.
Lead exposure is likely to blame for 5.5 million adult deaths from heart disease, and the loss of 765 million IQ points in kids under five globally every year.
Just 20-25 minutes of exercise a day may be enough to offset the heightened risk of death.
Skeptics guide to why there are no new ghosts
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The most distant fast radio burst ever | S26E130
The Space News Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 130
*The most distant fast radio burst ever
Astronomers have identified the most distant Fast Radio Burst ever detected. The ephemeral cosmic blast which has been catalogued as FRB 20220610A occurred some eight billion light years away.
*The Moon is 40 million years older than previously thought
A new study of lunar rocks brought back by the Apollo 17 astronauts shows that the Moon is some 40 million years older than previously thought. The findings reported in the journal Geochemical Perspectives Letters suggest the Moon accreted from ejecta debris some 4.46 billion years ago – 40 million years earlier than the 4.425 billion years previously thought.
*Curiosity rover finds new evidence of ancient Mars rivers, a key signal for life
New analysis of data from NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover suggests that many of the craters on Mars today could once have hosted habitable rivers. The findings reported in the journal Geophysical Research Letters are based on numerical models which simulate erosion on Mars over millennia.
*The Science Report
The world is heading toward six global warming tipping points past which the planet’s systems will no longer be able to cope.
A new study looking at why people like fatty foods so much suggests it might be the texture.
Discovery of a new species of coral reef fish in the southern waters of the Great Barrier Reef.
Skeptics guide to the spirit of vaccination.
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The largest ever Mars quake | S26E129
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 129
*The largest ever Mars quake
Scientists have announced the results of an unprecedented collaboration to search for the source of the largest ever seismic event recorded on Mars.
*The origin of organics on the dwarf planet Ceres
One of the most exciting findings from NASA's Dawn mission is that Ceres, the largest object in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, hosts complex organics.
*Is the asteroid Bennu spinning apart
Scientists studying data from the recently completed OSIRIS-REx mission to the near Earth asteroid Bennu has found Alice in Wonderland-like physics govern gravity near the tiny world’s surface.
*The Science Report
Deadly bird flu virus outbreaks are now starting in places outside Asia.
Fresh insights into the behaviour of quantum impurities within materials.
Scientists have genetically modified silkworms to produce spider silk.
Skeptics guide to the pseudoscience of homeopathy in Germany
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Astronomers discover newborn galaxies | S26E127
The Space News Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 127
*Astronomers discover newborn galaxies
Astronomers have now been able to look so far back in space-time that they are witnessing the very birth of galaxies.
*Psyche blasts off bound for a metal asteroid
NASA’s Psyche spacecraft is finally on its way undertaking a six year 3.6 billion kilometre voyage to a mysterious metal-rich asteroid that could hold secrets about the formation of planets like the Earth.
*Annular eclipse mesmerizes the Americas
On October 14, 2023, the Moon aligned with the Sun and Earth to produce an annular solar eclipse.
*The Science Report
New Studies show 20 percent of Australian teenagers are now vaping.
Ozempic associated with an increased risk of gastrointestinal issues.
A new study shows that the likelihood of hail storms has dropped dramatically in most of Australia.
Skeptics guide to peer review problems
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The dramatic history of the Andromeda galaxy | S26E128
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 128
*The dramatic history of the Andromeda galaxy
A new study has unveiled the violent history of our nearest neighbouring big galaxy M-31 Andromeda.
*Quartz crystals discovered in clouds of hot gas giant
Astronomers using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have detected evidence for quartz nanocrystals in the high-altitude clouds of WASP-17 b, a hot Jupiter exoplanet 1,300 light-years from Earth.
*Understanding the Sun’s heating process
It’s one of the greatest and longest-running mysteries of the Sun -- why is its outer atmosphere hotter than its fiery surface.
*The Science Report
Discovery of a link between women eating ultra-processed foods and an increased risk of depression.
Queensland’s rare southern greater gliders faces more challenges to its survival.
ChatGPT might be better than doctors when it comes to managing depression.
Alex on Tech: big tech wants your money and turning your old analogue camera digital.
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S26E126: The hunt for ninth planet // Planetary formation // Atmosphere of an exoplanet
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 126
*Plot thickens in hunt for ninth planet
A pair of theoretical physicists are reporting that the same observations inspiring the hunt for a ninth planet at the outer edge of the solar system might instead be evidence of a modified law of gravity originally developed to understand the rotation of galaxies.
*New clues on planetary formation
Astronomers have discovered the youngest hot Jupiter ever seen.
*New insights into the atmosphere and star of an exoplanet
Astronomers have failed to find any signs of an atmosphere around the Earth like exoplanet TRAPPIST-1b
*The Science Report
Koala populations decimated by bushfires in recent years.
Study shows 40% of amphibian species around the world are currently under threat.
Scientists have now discovered around 125 mammal species that glow under Ultra Violet light.
Skeptics guide to riding the Sasquatch express
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S26E125: Life giving discovery // When worlds collide // Spain reaches for the stars
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 125
*Carbon and Water discovered in Bennu asteroid samples
An initial examination of the regolith samples returned to Earth from the asteroid Bennu by the Osiris Rex mission are showing evidence of high-carbon content and water.
*When worlds collide
Astronomers have captured the first-ever afterglow of a huge planetary collision between worlds in deep space.
*Spain reaches for the stars with a successful new rocket launch
Spain has launched its first locally developed rocket – an important step in establishing its own orbital launch system.
*The Science Report
Claims that drinking dark tea every day may help to mitigate type 2 diabetes risk.
Study shows renting has a stronger link to faster 'biological ageing' than unemployment or smoking.
The oldest known human footprints in the Americas.
Alex on Tech: new warnings about lithium-ion batteries.
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S26E124: Nuclear fusion reactor // Solar storm // ISS
The Space News Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 124
*Australia’s first nuclear fusion reactor.
The University of New South Wales is to develop Australia’s first nuclear fusion tokamak.
*Earth’s largest ever solar storm
Scientists have discovered evidence of what may have been the largest ever solar storm to hit the Earth.
*Russian ISS segment springs third leak in under a year
The Nauka multipurpose logistics laboratory module on the Russian segment of the International Space Station has sprung a coolant leak.
*The Science Report
Earth has just had its hottest September on record.
A new study claims eating grapes is good for eye health.
Scientists discover that cats purr differently than previously thought.
Skeptics guide to foolish fact checkers
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New questions as to whether lightning strikes on Venus | SpaceTime S26E123
The Space News Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 123
*New questions as to whether lightning strikes on Venus
A new study has raised serious questions about whether the thick acidic cloud over which shrouds the planet Venus generates significant amounts of lightning.
*Could Arrokoth’s Large mound structures have a common origin
Scientists think mysterious mounds which dominate the distant Kuiper Belt world of Arrokoth may be the actual primordial building blocks of planetesimal construction.
*NASA selects Lockheed Martin to help develop a nuclear-powered rocket
NASA and the US military have selected Lockheed Martin to help them develop a nuclear-powered rocket for missions to Mars and beyond into deep space.
*The Science Report
People who believe COVID-19 misinformation are also more likely to believe in conspiracy theories,
People who smoke and vape have a higher likelihood of issues with their eyes.
Scientists have unpeeled the origins of citrus fruit.
Skeptics guide to the best Australian city to survive a zombie apocalypse.
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