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Welcome everyone to this week’s science news. Today we’ll talk about Einstein, who was right again, metals that heal, a new type of stellar object, a quantum drum, how conscious awareness comes about, maybe, a better way to tell apart alien signals from boring human signals, a hot spot on the moon, illegal trade of hazardous ch...
2023-07-26 15:00:08 +0000 UTC
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As many of you have pointed out, the video on electric vehicles which ran one week ago had several mistakes and omissions. I have been extremely unhappy with that and decided to take the video down and upload a revised version. I want to thank you all for your support here on Patreon because without that, I couldn't afford doing this.
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2023-07-25 05:39:27 +0000 UTC
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Are you extroverted, a social butterfly? Or more the introverted type who lingers around in a corner of the room? Are you agreeable? Or quick to argue? Do you like your routine? Or do you get easily bored? What’s your personality?
The internet is full of personality tests. 2023-07-22 12:08:21 +0000 UTC
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World’s Biggest Telescope Half Completed

A webcam image, taken in late June 2023, of the construction site of ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope at Cerro Armazones, in...
2023-07-20 21:10:05 +0000 UTC
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Welcome everyone to this week’s science news. Today we’ll fly 13 billion years back in time, talk about dark stars, quantum payments, the efficiency of solar cells, rubber that counts, a biodiversity cycle, scientists who shoot lasers at lava, how to dissolve plastic, and of course, the telephone will ring.
The James Web...
2023-07-19 15:00:07 +0000 UTC
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Welcome everyone to this week’s science news. Today we’ll talk about a new atomic nucleus, a map of a fruit fly brain, an explanation for the gravity hole in the Indian ocean, a better source of quantum light, how NASA is preparing for a trip to MARS, high resolution climate models, a new type of computer memory, faster data tr...
2023-07-12 15:00:06 +0000 UTC
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According to the headlines, last year’s Nobel Prize in physics was awarded for showing that the universe is not locally real. Or for “2023-07-08 12:01:00 +0000 UTC
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Photoshopping is Yesterday, Today is Photodragging
The DragGan App on Hugging Face uses AI to create a 3D model of a photo and then allows you to drag it. At this point it’s not exactly user-friendly, but it isn’t hard to imagine how this will blow up once it hits the mass market. Check out the ex...
2023-07-05 22:00:26 +0000 UTC
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Welcome everyone to this week’s science news. Today we’ll talk about the first evidence that time ran slower in the early universe, how to catch light, what astronomers think about the new starlink satellites, a breakthrough in quantum computing reported by Microsoft, what helps against tinnitus, better cooling for qubits, the ...
2023-07-05 15:01:00 +0000 UTC
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Artificial Intelligence. It seems like lately everyone talks about it, everywhere, all at once. But is artificial intelligence really intelligent? What do we even mean by intelligent? If it’s not yet intelligent, how would we find out if it were to become intelligent? That’s what we’ll talk about today.
2023-07-01 12:00:12 +0000 UTC
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Welcome everyone to this week’s science news. Today we’ll talk about quantum computers that are really good at guessing, room temperature superconductors, again, how we changed the tilt of Earth’s axis without noticing, the environmental impact of the metaverse, a computer chip that mimics the human eye, whether smart drugs a...
2023-06-28 15:00:08 +0000 UTC
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Remember COVID? That pandemic we had back then? It did more than making homemade bread fashionable, it also showed us just how easily global supply networks can be disrupted. The Covid pandemic affected nearly every sector of our economies, but the impacts were particularly severe in the microchip industry. For three years now, th...
2023-06-24 12:01:00 +0000 UTC
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Welcome everyone to this week’s science news. Today we’ll talk about plants that use quantum mechanics, the first data from a new galaxy survey, quantum utility, online hate groups, photonic computing, the most sensitive power measurement ever, how to map a tunnel with muons, bad climate news that I don’t want to talk about, ...
2023-06-21 15:00:07 +0000 UTC
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Life needs order. This isn’t just what exhausted parents say, it’s a property of nature. Life requires structure. The human body for example isn’t just a bag of mixed atoms – the atoms are ordered, they’re in very specific places. Like, erm, organs and stuff. Look, what do I know, I’m a physicist, not a physician.
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2023-06-17 12:01:00 +0000 UTC
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Astrophysicists Rethink What It Means for a Planet to be “Habitable”

The term “habitable” has traditionally been used to describe planets that could have liquid water on their surface. But this definition now seems overly simplistic given the diversity of exoplan...
2023-06-14 19:15:01 +0000 UTC
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Welcome everyone to this week’s science news! Today we’ll talk about evidence against dark matter that might also be evidence for dark matter, atoms that breathe, noise cancellation with plasma, wireless power transmission in space, just and safe limits for ecosystems, an update from NASA’s mission to the Asteroid Psyche, sw...
2023-06-14 15:44:46 +0000 UTC
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This is Jan. He had a chip implanted into his hand. Now he can use it to pay and check his account balance.
This is Neil. Neil had an antenna implanted into his skull bone. It allows him to feel and hear colours, including infrared and ultraviolet. He also has a button in a tooth that he can push with his tongue to activate Bluetooth devices.
This is John. John has a radio frequen...
2023-06-10 12:00:06 +0000 UTC
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Better MRI Thanks to Quantum Physics

German start-up NVision wants to revolutionize Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) with its hyperpolarization technology (MRIs pick up on nuclear spins). The compan...
2023-06-07 21:59:50 +0000 UTC
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Welcome everyone to this week’s science news! Today we’ll talk about a new search for dark matter, how to navigate with quantum effects, why amino acids are left-handed, medical tests in a cave, the Roman space telescope, a new record for optical fibres, a water plume on Saturn’s moon, forever chemicals, and of course, the te...
2023-06-07 15:01:09 +0000 UTC
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The future is determined by the past, except for random quantum jumps which no one can control. Causes have causes have causes, and they go back all the way to the big bang. Does that mean we have no free will? People often ask me that. I find the question stunningly uninteresting. Of course, we don’t have free will. Ok, then, ho...
2023-06-03 12:00:03 +0000 UTC
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New High-Resolution Images from the Sun’s Surface

The world's most powerful ground-based solar telescope, the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope, has released eight new images of th...
2023-05-31 19:15:01 +0000 UTC
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Welcome everyone to this week’s science news. Today we’ll talk about a new study that sheds doubt on the big bounce model of the universe, quantum repeaters, a quantum simulation of curved space time, a snake-robot, metamaterials in space, underwater mining, how to compute with water, who’s to blame for climate change, and of course, ...
2023-05-31 15:00:05 +0000 UTC
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A lot of birds have had the flu recently. You may have seen the headlines about it. This winter we’ve seen a severe outbreak of the bird flu, or avian flu. How much should we worry about that? I’ve tried to figure out what’s going on, and, well, let me just say I’ve learned a lot of really scary things that I don’t want t...
2023-05-27 12:00:03 +0000 UTC
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A Transistor Made of Wood

Scientists from Linköping University and the KTH in Sweden have created the world's first wooden transistor. They used balsa wood and removed its lignin, a substance that makes wood hard and rigid. Then, they filled the wood with a conductive p...
2023-05-24 19:15:01 +0000 UTC
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Welcome everyone to this week’s science news. Today we’ll talk about traces of your DNA in the air, a new telescope that will track down gravitational wave sources, a new quantum advantage claim, e-Fuels, a superconductor experiment that failed to replicate, nuclear fusion investments, image reconstruction from surfaces, EU reg...
2023-05-24 15:00:05 +0000 UTC
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In 2003, Simon Baron-Cohen, a clinical psychologist at the University of Cambridge, claimed that Albert Einstein had autism. Elon Musk has said he has Asperger’s synd...
2023-05-20 12:01:00 +0000 UTC
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Can Aliens Find Us? It’s Complicated.

We look for signs of alien civilization elsewhere, but what if aliens are looking for us, too? Could they find us? Two new studies have now investigated the matter.
The first comes from researchers from UCLA and UC Ber...
2023-05-17 19:15:00 +0000 UTC
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Welcome everyone to this week’s science news. Today we’ll talk about quantum computing, mother trees, diamonds, microscopy with entangled photons, a supernova that we saw 5 times, a telescope made of fluid, better glasses, a new alien search initiative, and of course, the telephone will ring.
A group of 2023-05-17 15:00:06 +0000 UTC
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The origin of life is without doubt one of the big open questions of science. We understand well how solar systems form and how planet Earth was created. We also understand how life evolved from the first microbes to bipedal mammals with opposing thumbs, though we’re still trying to figure out why the main use for those thumbs is hitting ...
2023-05-13 12:00:05 +0000 UTC
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A Jellyfish-Robot That Can Clean The Ocean Floor

Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Stuttgart have created a jellyfish-like robot that can swim underwater and collect waste from the ocean floor. The robot is almost silent and can capture ob...
2023-05-10 19:15:00 +0000 UTC
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