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The Christian Science Monitor Daily Podcast

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The editors of The Christian Science Monitor take you beyond the headlines with the ideas driving progress in this 15-minute news briefing. The Monitor Daily Podcast is available each Monday through Friday at 6 pm ET. For more information on the Daily or The Christian Science Monitor, visit csmonitor.com. Send your comments, suggestions or thoughts to [email protected].
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Science News Daily

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Welcome to Science News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to get your daily news on fascinating topics, including physics, biology, chemistry, astronomy, and more. Whether you're a science enthusiast, researcher, or simply curious about the wonders of the natural world, this podcast is your ultimate source for all thi ...
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Science Update Podcast - Daily Edition

Science Update Podcast - Daily Edition

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Each 60-second episode of the daily Science Update Podcast series is a brief yet satisfying story on the latest discoveries in science, technology and medicine, from aardvarks to zygotes, and, every now and then, aardvark zygotes. We also answer your science questions and even say your name on the air (unless you’d really rather we didn’t) and send you a highly collectible Science Update "Smarten Up" mug. The Science Update family of radio shows and podcasts is produced by AAAS, the world’s ...
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Breast cancer deaths and cases are set to rise dramatically by 2050, according to latest figures from the World Health Organisation. But what’s driving the increase? Why has Bitcoin dropped to its lowest price since November? How researchers are using X-Ray vision to improve Formula 1. We’re joined by Dr. Chu Lun Alex Leung an Associate Professor i…
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James Madison called it “the extent and proper structure” of the United States. The Monitor’s Linda Feldmann looks at how now, a U.S. president is upending the country’s centuries-old balance of power. Also: today’s stories, including how German centrists barely fended off the populist tide, how the legacy of the Greensboro sit-ins are carried on t…
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(0:10): Mars' Ancient Beaches Reveal Potential for Life: New Findings from Zhurong Rover (2:13): USC Develops AI Model to Track Brain Aging, Boosting Alzheimer's Prevention (4:17): Purdue's NuFold Revolutionizes RNA Structure Modeling, Accelerating Medical Discoveries (6:14): One Night of Sleep Loss Alters Immune Cells, Mimicking Obesity's Inflamma…
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(0:10): Study Reveals Vaping May Be More Harmful Than Smoking, Spurs Calls for Stricter Regulations (2:11): Revolutionary Blood Test Transforms Cancer Treatment with Personalized DNA-Based Therapy (3:56): Lunar Gold Rush: Blue Ghost Mission Paves Way for Moon's Economic Boom (5:38): Childhood Trauma Linked to Increased Dementia Risk in 40% of Germa…
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While Americans differ on how taxpayer dollars should be spent, you might expect them to rally around keeping those dollars away from fraudsters. But what if an unconventional anti-fraud effort – entrepreneurial and fast – fails to gain public trust by pursuing partisan goals?Also: today’s stories, including worries over press freedom during the Tr…
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More than 100 schools across Barnet will go ‘smartphone-free’ from September. This isn’t the first time smartphones have been banned in London and comes as the Safer Phones Bill continues to gain momentum. Joining us to explain is The London Standard's chief political correspondent, Rachael Burford. We're also joined by Clare Fernyhough, founding p…
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Is he a co-president? An adviser? A modern-day Rasputin? Elon Musk’s role may be undefined, but the Monitor's Simon Montlake looks at how his influence and impact seem to be growing by the day. Also: today’s stories, including the German "firewall" meant to keep far-right the Alternative for Germany party out of power, a justice reporter talks abou…
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(0:10): Fog Harvesting: A Solution to Water Scarcity in Chile's Atacama Desert? (2:32): Ancient Oceans' Green Hue Offers Clues to Early Life and Future Changes (4:34): Revolutionary Cancer Immunotherapy: Neojunctions Unveiled as Key Neoantigen Targets (6:34): Exercise Capacity in Cardiac Stress Testing Linked to Lower Mortality, Mount Sinai Study R…
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After almost 20 years in development Microsoft’s Majorana 1 chip has been unveiled. Experts are seeing it as a leap towards quantum computing but what is that? And what does it mean? Elsewhere, researchers at Imperial College London and Google have been testing an AI co-scientist to see how it might contribute to advanced experiments. Dr Tiago Cost…
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(0:10): Pharaoh Thutmose II's Tomb Discovered, First Royal Find Since Tutankhamun in 1922 (2:22): Stanford Scientists Pioneer Energy-Efficient Carbon Capture Method with Potential to Revolutionize Climate Solutions (4:39): Study Links Aspartame to Heart Risks, Calls for Caution on Artificial Sweeteners (6:46): Scientists Discover 2,500 New Black Ho…
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A wave of Justice Department resignations in recent days, prompted by the president’s demand to dismiss a pending case against New York City’s mayor, may signal that politics is creeping into the justice system. Today’s stories also include USAID cuts threatening America’s most successful global health campaign, Trump calling Mexican cartels ‘terro…
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(0:10): Study Unveils NOVA1 Gene's Key Role in Evolution of Human Speech (2:29): Carl Zimmer's 'Air-Borne' Unveils Hidden History of Airborne Diseases and COVID-19 Lessons (4:50): Breakthrough Nanoparticle Technique Speeds Up Crop Improvement via Synthetic mRNA Delivery (6:45): New Trial Shows Promise for Non-Invasive Bladder Cancer Treatment, Pres…
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In the past few days, assumptions about the postwar international security order have been upended. Three of today’s stories offer a global take. They include Trump aides casting doubt on shared values with Europe, Europe beginning to reassess its relations with the U.S., and Putin counting on Trump to open world doors. Join the Monitor's Noelle Sw…
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(0:10): Stanford Unveils 380 Genetic Variants Linked to Inherited Cancer Risk, Paving Way for Advanced Screening (2:32): Study Links Prenatal Glucocorticoid Exposure to Brain Neuron Imbalance, Raising Mental Health Concerns (4:44): Sweet Taste Receptors in Heart: New Pathway for Treating Heart Failure Uncovered (6:41): AI-Powered Models Predict Pre…
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This is a replay of a preview episode from our sister podcast Brave New World. Could psychedelics be used to help tackle mental health issues like depression and addiction? Evgeny Lebedev speaks to Professor David Nutt, one the leading researchers in this controversial field. He also speaks to Buzzfeed journalist Lara Parker who used ketamine assis…
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From Ukraine’s battle zones to its cities, war fatigue is real, three years after Russia’s incursion. So is resilience, our reporter found.Also: today’s stories, including Trump “border czar” Tom Homan’s outlook on immigration; a look at Nova Scotia’s Black community, then and now; and one Monitor writer’s thoughts on “Captain America: Brave New Wo…
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The scent of ancient Egyptian mummies has been unlocked thanks to pioneering smell analysis. We hear from UCL’s Dr Cecilia Bembibre about the research conducted on nine mummified bodies that could allow museum visitors to experience the aromas of the past through "smellscapes." Also in this episode: South Korea halts downloads of DeepSeek over secu…
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(0:10): New Apex Predator Fossil Unearthed in Egypt: Bastetodon syrtos Challenges Evolutionary Theories (2:07): Study Finds AI Models Show 'Cognitive Decline' Over Time, Urging Human Oversight in Medicine (4:35): Stanford's Needle-Free Vaccine Revolutionizes Immunity with Skin Bacteria (6:22): Revolutionary Wearable Device Offers Affordable, Accura…
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(0:10): Ancient Egyptian Mummies Emit Scents: First Scientific Study Reveals Woody, Spicy Aromas (2:19): UNC Charlotte Achieves Prestigious R1 Research Status, Boosting Economic Impact and Innovation (4:47): CDC Study Reveals Undetected H5N1 Bird Flu Infections Among U.S. Veterinarians (6:59): NASA's SPHEREx Mission to Map Galactic Ice, Seek Life's…
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Apple and Google have been assured there won’t be penalties for allowing TikTok downloads from their app stores - although the ban is still set to be enforced in April. Plus, scientists have discovered how cancer cells break away from tumours and spread through the body. We hear from Victoria Sanz Moreno, professor of cancer cell and metastasis at …
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President Donald Trump’s plan to take over Gaza and expel its residents received a warm reception in Israel. Dina Kraft looks into why many Israelis embrace a Trump plan for Gaza once seen as taboo. Also: today’s stories, including what, if anything, can be saved from the wreckage of USAID, a dive into America’s nuclear weapons and the U.S. Air For…
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Rachelle Abbott sits down with science and technology editor Will Hosie to explore US President Donald Trump’s vision for space exploration. They discuss his relationship with Elon Musk and SpaceX, the challenges of reaching Mars, and whether Trump can put humans on the Red Planet before anyone else. Will shares insights from his latest article in …
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(0:10): Kilauea Erupts Again: Spectacular Lava Fountains and Potential Hazards in Hawaii (2:23): Astronomers Track Asteroid 2024 YR4: Impact Odds Rise, No Cause for Alarm (4:24): Loggerhead Turtles' Magnetic Navigation Threatened by Human Radiofrequency Emissions (6:35): Euclid Space Telescope Discovers Perfect Einstein Ring, Unlocking Cosmic Myste…
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As courts weigh the legality of actions taken by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, the response from American voters is also starting to take shape. Will the same people who support pruning a bloated federal government, in the abstract, feel differently as those cuts ripple through their own communities?Also: today’s stories, includi…
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This is a replay of a preview taken from our sister podcast Brave New World. Is it possible to live forever – and would you even want to? Evgeny Lebedev is joined by David Walliams to explore the science and ethics of age reversal. He also meets longevity pioneer Dr David Sinclair, who gives advice on how to extend lifespans - and tells David Walli…
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Israel’s “Iron Wall” campaign in the West Bank is underway, displacing some 40,000 people, as correspondents Dina Kraft and Taylor Luck report today. Our stories also include why Musk’s DOGE is triggering alarm bells in the intel world, the origins of Black History Month, and young Sri Lankans working on tea estates finding a path out of poverty. J…
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(0:10): Study Reveals Earth's Inner Core Deforming: Implications for Magnetic Field Stability (2:13): Study Links Swollen Hippocampus to Cognitive Challenges in Long Covid and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Patients (3:29): Playfulness Proven Key to Managing Stress: New Study Highlights Benefits Amid Pandemic Challenges (5:30): Breakthrough Therapy Targe…
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Professor ​of ​neuroscience ​at ​University ​College ​London, Sonja Hofer, explains how researchers made the fascinating discovery, with hopes it can one day support PTSD and anxiety treatments. We head back to Paris for the AI Action Summit, with Andrew Strait, associate director at the Ada Lovelace Institute and former ethics researcher at Google…
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When it comes to tariffs, conventional wisdom suggests they lead nowhere good. Laurent Belsie dives into how U.S. President Donald Trump is doubling down on challenging that view. Also: today’s stories, including how federal workers are grappling with a feeling of ‘chaos’, how students and universities are finding that degrees in the humanities are…
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(0:10): ESA's Euclid Mission Uncovers Rare Einstein Ring, Bolstering Dark Matter and Energy Research (2:23): Study Uncovers Alarming Levels of Microplastics in Human Brain Tissue (4:46): Rare Black Wolves Spotted in Polish Forest, Spark Conservation and Genetic Research Efforts (6:36): Tel Aviv University Breakthrough: Targeted mRNA Drug Delivery t…
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Imperial College London’s Professor David Shrier on key discussion topics at France’s first global AI conference. Professor Shrier was ​among experts advising on ​the ​European’s Union’s ​AI ​act. Also in this episode: OpenAi’s $14m Super Bowl ad celebrating human invention Rare ‘Einstein ring’ captured in a galaxy far away. Sri Lankan government b…
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This is a replay of a preview of our sister podcast, Brave New World. Evgeny Lebedev joins Dr Gabor Maté, a renowned physician and best-selling author recognised for his ground-breaking work in the fields of addiction and mental health. They discuss: Trauma and resilience Self-limiting beliefs and how to overcome them Are Western children being rai…
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(0:10): Asteroid Impact 3.8 Billion Years Ago Carved Massive Moon Canyons, NASA Plans Exploration (2:08): Atsena Therapeutics Unveils Promising Gene Therapy for Blindness in Upcoming Clinical Trials (4:42): Study Links Brief Air Pollution Exposure to Impaired Cognitive Functions, Urges Stricter Regulations (6:40): Lightning Sparks Electron Showers:…
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(0:10): Breakthrough Personalized Cancer Vaccine Shows Promising Results in Kidney Cancer Trial (2:38): Oxford Scientists Achieve First Distributed Quantum Computing, Paving Way for Future Quantum Internet (4:50): Study Unveils Breakthrough in RNA Transport, Paving Way for Heritable Disease Treatments (7:01): Breakthrough in Obesity Research: New N…
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Research by Oxford Economics and hardware-maker IBM claims quantum computing could boost economic productivity by over eight per cent in the coming decades - but concerns remain about the ultra-powerful tech’s environmental impact. Record hot January was 1.75C above pre-industrial era. Mummification of pharaohs unwrapped at London hologram show - w…
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