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Strongest signs of alien life on distant ocean-covered planet
08:32||Season 1Have scientists discovered aliens? Astronomers believe they have discovered the strongest signs of life on a distant ocean-covered planet far beyond our solar system.We hear from the co-author of the report, Dr Subhajit Sarkar, lecturer in Astrophysics at Cardiff University.Also in this episode:US stocks of Nvidia slump following new restrictions on China exportsThe UK government places a temporary ban on tourists returning with cheese and meat products to prevent the spread of foot and mouth diseaseLondon scientists grow human teeth in a lab - could this see the end of fillings and implants?Rare otter sighting recorded in Canary Wharf in sign of species 'remarkable' recoveryLondon Zoo announces a special trio of hatched ‘Easter’ eggs…
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Brain injury patients help scientists investigate logical thinking
09:25||Season 1Scientists have identified the key brain regions essential for logical thinking and problem solving. The study involved a survey of patients who have suffered a brain injury from either a stroke or tumour. To explain the results, including the development of two new tests of reasoning, we’re joined by lead author, Dr Joseph Mole from UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology and Department of Neuropsychology at UCLH.Also in this episode:The origins of water on Earth is challenged in a new studyRapid rise in e-cigarettes 'stalls' ahead of a nationwide ban on single-use vapes, study suggestsTwo new species of dinosaur discovered in China within a 125-million-year-old fossilFor all the latest news head to standard.co.ukMeta’s Mark Zuckerberg takes the stand in anti trust trial
08:15||Season 1Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg could see the tech giant disconnect from Instagram and WhatsApp. Well, that’s the possible outcome from an antitrust trial currently taking place and one that the tech boss is giving evidence to. Scientists have developed AI fingerprint technology to accurately show how cancer cells respond to new drugs, by simply observing changes to their shape. We hear from Chris Bakal, professor of cancer morphodynamics, from the Institute of Cancer Research.Blue Origin: Katy Perry to write a song about her trip to space… Also in this episode:Could hypnotherapy and talking therapy be the best treatments for long-term stomach pain in children?London’s Sycamore Gap? Police called in to investigate ‘criminal’ felling of ancient oak tree amid uproarHate exercising? Researchers say house cleaning and daily living tasks can help protect your heart healthWhen will EA announce Star Wars: Zero Company?New material makes prosthetics comfier for amputees
08:25||Season 1London scientists have developed a new material called Roliner which allows amputees to adjust the fit of prosthetic limbs.Our bodies change shape during the day which can be uncomfortable for amputees if their prosthetics don’t fit properly.To find out more, we’re joined by Professor Firat Guder from Imperial’s Department of Bioengineering, one of the researchers behind Roliner. Also in this episode:Spring Statement: Rachel Reeves says £400m will be allocated to 'bring innovative technology to the front line'Could Trump cut tariffs on China to complete a TikTok deal?Why social media has been flooded with Ghibli-style AI-generated imagesAbba ‘adding a little something’ to their avatar arena showsLucky! Two medieval rings found by metal detectorists sell at auction for…Building on the moon: space architect Sebastian Aristotelis
16:37||Season 1Fans of the 2015 Ridley Scott film The Martian might enjoy this one… In this episode, we’re joined by Sebastian Aristotelis, co-founder and lead architect of SAGA Space Architects. We discuss the unique challenges of designing habitats for the moon and Mars, including the importance of gravity, atmosphere, and isolation. Sebastian shares his experiences living in extreme environments on Earth to test their designs, as well as the ethical considerations of building on celestial bodies.REPLAY: Magic Mushrooms and Epic Poetry, with Bill Richards (Brave New World Preview)
19:21||Season 1This episode is a replay. In this preview of our Brave New World series, Evgeny talks to psychologist and researcher Bill Richards, whose book Sacred Knowledge: Psychedelics and Religious Experiences is considered a seminal work in the field and is now in its 10th edition. To listen to the whole interview, and hear previous episodes, search 'Brave New World' in your podcast provider.The impact of Heathrow Substation Fire
08:48||Season 1Heathrow Airport closed after a fire broke out at a single substation in West London - causing a massive power outage.In today’s episode we hear about the critical role of electrical substations in our infrastructure from Head of Technical Regulations at the Institution of Engineering and Technology Mark Coles.We also find out about the global impact of the closure of one of London’s busiest airports from Principal Research Fellow at University College London’s Air Transportation Systems Group, Dr Lynnette Dray.