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Last week's science news examined (weekly episodes, Sabine Hossenfelder)

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Sorry CC, when I made another post about Sabine and her red phone, I'd somehow missed this thread.
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(Nov 6, 2022 06:53 PM)Yazata Wrote: Sorry CC, when I made another post about Sabine and her red phone, I'd somehow missed this thread.

Thanks for posting about it there, Yazata, as I'd forgotten about the one for this week. Anyone can add a new installment here (more backup, the better).
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Finally, posted a new installment only a day after it was released...
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INTRO: Today we’ll talk about experimental evidence for quantum effects in the brain, the discovery of a potentially dangerous asteroid, a new method to track turbulence in plasma, China’s scientific Rise and the British Space Program, viruses on microplastics, how lasers can trick an autonomous vehicle into running someone over, the link between intelligence and self-control – in jay, and a 15th century house excavated in Berlin. And of course the telephone will ring.

Nov 9, 2022... https://youtu.be/GrFa4tXTQQk

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/GrFa4tXTQQk
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INTRO: Today we’ll talk about mysterious radiation bursts, a superfluid that supposedly recreates the early universe, good news from the Webb telescope, plans to intercept the next interstellar object, why you shouldn’t make things more complicated than necessary, a new device against tick bites, and the good and bad of social media. And of course the telephone will ring! (Correction to what I say at 8 minutes 54 seconds: Chile, not China, sorry about that!)

Nov 16, 2022 ... https://youtu.be/i-z4uyiTJKI

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/i-z4uyiTJKI
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INTRO: Today we’ll talk about how to build a radio telescope – on the moon, recent wormhole headlines, the Artemis 1 launch and why it was delayed, quantum microscopes and the status of quantum computing, the first metaverse nation, manta rays, advances in material design, the link between chaos and biodiversity. And of course, the telephone will ring.

Nov 23, 2022 ... https://youtu.be/fkXSCNDfj14

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/fkXSCNDfj14
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INTRO: In this week's science news we’ll talk about Trouble at ITER, robots that build robots, air pollution, AI that classifies supernovae, a small asteroid that hit Canada, Super GPS, a new supercomputer simulation of the sun, a quantum thermometer. And of course, the telephone will ring. Correction: Lake Ontario is of course in South-East Canada (and not South-West).

Nov 30, 2022 - Cracks Found at ITER, SuperGPS, Robots That Build Robots & More ... https://youtu.be/A7QpgYsid4k

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/A7QpgYsid4k
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INTRO: Today we’ll talk about zink batteries, regulations for StarLink satellites, find out how birds feel about fireworks, learn about a new way to detect sugars, thirty thousand molecules that could make better batteries, and more efficient photosynthesis. I’ll also briefly have to comment on wormholes, again. And of course, the telephone will ring.

Dec 7, 2022 - More Wormhole Craze. Cannabis No Better Than Placebo To Treat Pain. & More ... https://youtu.be/pb0wgCbLLP8

https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/pb0wgCbLLP8
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