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The Christian Science Monitor Daily Podcast

The Christian Science Monitor

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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 podcast@csmonitor.com.
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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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OpenAI’s video generator, Sora, had its access leaked by early testers. Why? One in seven concerned about someone they know driving with below legal vision, new figures reveal. Tech & Science Daily spoke to Adam Sampson, chief executive of the Association of Optometrists. Storm Conall: flooding causes road and rail chaos. Former GB para-athlete, Jo…
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The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant. Dominique Soguel dives into the geopolitical implications of such a move. Also in today’s package, Donald Trump’s economic team, floating gardens in Mexico City, and turkey trivia. Join the Monitor's Noelle Swan and Kendra Nordin Beato for today's n…
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(0:10): Breakthrough Recycling Method for Black Polystyrene: Sunlight Converts Waste into Reusable Materials (2:17): JWST Unveils Sombrero Galaxy's Quiet Evolution and Hidden Star-Forming Secrets (4:53): Study Finds Younger Adults Face More Severe Neurological Symptoms from Long COVID (6:47): Celebrating 50 Years of Lucy: The Fossil That Revolution…
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Nine out of 10 Black Friday offers are cheaper or the same price at other times of the year, according to research by Which?. Rob lilley-Jones, consumer expert at Which? discusses its research. One-in-20 single women are choosing IVF treatment, according to a new study. Earth’s ‘mini moon’ slips away for 30 years. New ultrasound technique lets expe…
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The big question on many people’s minds, both in the United States and abroad, concerns what President-elect Donald Trump is actually going to do. Today, Ann Scott Tyson asks just this question. Today's stories also include euphoria over Trump’s win among Israeli settlers hoping to annex the West Bank, temporary protected status for immigrants faci…
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The storm brought winds over 80mph and “devastating” flooding to the UK as warnings continue. We speak with independent flood consultant Heather Shepherd. Microsoft 365 down, many users left unable to access emails on Outlook. UK PM Starmer confirms plans for drink spiking to become a specific offence. Also in this episode: Does rainfall lead to ‘d…
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The first election of Donald Trump fueled major protests, including the Women’s March. This time around, the self-dubbed “resistance” movement looks less energized. Also: today’s stories, including the inner lives of animals, recurring power outages in Cuba, and historically Black colleges and universities seeing record increases in enrollment. Joi…
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…We spoke to the team who captured the event, Dr Marina Arnaudova and Professor Dan Smith from the University of Hertfordshire. Methanol poisoning: Andrea Sella, professor of chemistry at University College London on its impact on the human body. Google UK boss: ‘firms can use AI to help offset Budget tax hike’ Also in this episode: Chemists design…
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(0:10): Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula Erupts Again: Spectacular Lava Flows Prompt Evacuations (2:04): Youngest Planet Ever Discovered: TIDYE-1b Challenges Planet Formation Theories (4:22): Normal Breast Cells Show Cancer-Linked Chromosomal Changes: New Study Challenges Genetic Beliefs (7:02): Squid-Inspired Capsule Revolutionizes Drug Delivery, Eli…
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Poachers, fires, and illegal logging threaten the forest community of Olum, Nigeria. Contributor Saint Ekpali reports today on a remarkable band of women who choose to protect the forest they love. Other stories in our package include the ICC issuing an arrest warrant for Netanyahu amid Gaza food shortages, whether Trump can bypass the Senate to ra…
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The London Standard’s defence editor Robert Fox on ICBMs, Moscow’s military strategy and future risk. Will Google be forced to sell Chrome? What is ‘sound symbolism’ and why is it important, with Marcus Perlman, associate professor in linguistics and communication at the University of Birmingham Also in this episode: Microsoft has begun opening up …
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Last month, after a lengthy court battle, the United Kingdom handed the Chagos archipelago over to the African island nation of Mauritius, which said the islands had been stolen from it at independence. Today, Lorraine Mallinder dives into the plight of the Chagossians, many of whom were forcibly evicted from the island over five decades ago, and t…
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DESI Study Confirms Einstein's Gravity, Unveils Dynamic Dark Energy in Cosmic Structure Growth California Child's Suspected Avian Flu Case Sparks Investigation, Raises Concerns Over Virus Spread Scientists Unlock Ancient Genes to Reprogram Cells, Revolutionizing Stem Cell Research Solar Orbiter Unveils Stunning High-Resolution Images of Sun's Surfa…
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Hear SpaceX successfully launch its sixth Starship flight test. Russia’s mobile nuclear bomb shelters. UK technology secretary on potential social media ban for under 16’s. Microsoft’s Flight Simulator 2024 hasn’t taken off so smoothly… Also in this episode: The RSPCA’s chief vet on protecting pets from carbon monoxide poisoning. Why salmonella may…
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(0:10): Google DeepMind Launches $22M AI Fund for Scientific Breakthroughs, Targets Rare Diseases and Sustainability (2:13): Ancient Organism May Solve Evolution's Chicken-or-Egg Puzzle, Study Finds (4:50): Hiker Unveils 280-Million-Year-Old Ecosystem in Italian Alps, Sparking Climate Change Insights (6:42): Breakthrough in Quantum Tech: New Mechan…
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As each side of the Russia-Ukraine war continues to take steps towards escalation: What does this mean for the future?Also: today’s stories, including Hong Kong’s attempt to censor pro-democracy activists, what high-speed internet can do for rural towns, and how oil harvests in Gaza are a symbol of resilience. Join the Monitor's Mark Sappenfield an…
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Putin has approved changes to Russia’s nuclear doctrine. We speak to political editor, Nicholas Cecil. Patient blood could repair bones, Professor Alvaro Mata of pharmacy and chemical engineering, at the University of Nottingham, explains the study. Plus, The Game Awards 2024 with culture writer, and tv and games editor, Vicky Jessop. Also in this …
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One thing jumps out from our first two stories today. The Trump administration is looking like it will take a blowtorch to business as usual in Washington, from health to immigration and beyond. The election gave Donald Trump a mandate to do it. Today’s stories also cover a Myanmar nonprofit cleaning up ‘ghost gear’ that kills sea life and a tiny v…
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(0:10): Dogwood's IMC-2 Shows Promise in Reducing Long-COVID Fatigue and Sleep Issues (2:03): Study Links Daytime Sleepiness to Tripled Dementia Risk, Emphasizes Sleep's Role in Cognitive Health (4:23): Study Warns NSAIDs Double Bleeding Risk for Anticoagulant Patients: Ibuprofen, Diclofenac, Naproxen Highlighted (6:47): Study Reveals Migratory Bir…
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Joe Biden has given Ukraine the green light to use long-range weapons against Russia for the first time. Could pond-life power future space missions to Mars? We speak to Erik Gauger, professor in quantum theory at Heriot-Watt university’s Institute of Photonics and quantum sciences. Plus, hear the voice of King Richard III, created using state-of-t…
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Evgeny Lebedev joins Dr Aubrey de Grey, a pioneer in biomedical gerontology - the study of life extension and rejuvenation - and co-founder of the SENS Research Foundation. Known for his radical approach to ageing, Dr de Grey discusses his latest research, society’s attitude to the human lifespan and his hopes for future anti-ageing treatments. Hos…
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As Donald Trump continues to announce plans for his presidency one issue in particular has sparked conversation: Will January 6th felons be pardoned?Also: today’s stories, including barrages in Northern Israel, a surge of women in construction, and a review of John Lewis’ new biography. Join the Monitor's Mark Sappenfield and Ali Martin for today's…
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Well… University of Nottingham scientists say that a compound, Cordyceps militaris, also known as caterpillar fungus, could help towards a 'game-changing' cancer drug. We speak to the lead author, Dr. Cornelia De Moor. The UK pledges £79 million to accelerate the energy transition in developing countries. The Royal Observatory tells us how to spot …
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Two weeks ago, the Monitor’s Howard LaFranchi was the rare reporter to get into Pokrovsk, Ukraine, which is facing a tough Russian onslaught. It’s still hanging on. Today’s stories also include Trump’s eye-popping Cabinet picks, worries over a Trump ‘warrior board,’ and how Trump leaves European allies fearing for their future. Join the Monitor's A…
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(0:10): New Study Challenges Dark Matter Model with Discovery of 'Red Monster' Galaxies (2:18): Groundbreaking DNA Vaccine Shows Promise Against Aggressive Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (4:35): 12,000-Year-Old Pierced Pebbles: Oldest Spindle Whorls Hint at Pre-Wheel Rotation Technology (7:01): Diabetes Epidemic: 800 Million Affected Globally, Treat…
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Consumer group Which? has launched a £3 billion claim against Apple, claiming the tech giant has breached competition law by “forcing its iCloud services on customers” - an allegation Apple rejects and say will defend “vigorously”. The London Standard’s health reporter Daniel Keane discusses a vote by pharmacy owners to reduce hours in row over fun…
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As American politics shows us, the fight against climate change has its advocates and its detractors. In her story today, Stephanie Hanes reveals the limits to that sentiment. It’s not that people don’t care. It’s that they care about other things more. Also in today’s package, South Dakota Sen. John Thune becomes Senate majority leader, Kemi Baden…
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(0:10): New Study Challenges Dark Matter Theory with MOND, Suggests Rapid Early Galaxy Formation (2:27): Ancient Sandstone Near Pikes Peak Reveals First Physical Evidence of Snowball Earth Era (4:40): Revolutionary Cooling Material Outperforms Liquid Metal, Slashes Data Center Energy Use by 13% (7:08): Study Finds 60% Drop in Afib Risk with Moderat…
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President-elect Donald Trump has handed Elon Musk the job of running a new 'Department of Government Efficiency' as part of his new cabinet. The London Standard’s deputy political editor Jitendra Joshi joins us for the latest. Plus, we head to Lisbon to speak to Web Summit co-founder, Paddy Cosgrave. Also in this episode: Amazon pulls the plug on F…
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A new law has been proposed to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales. The bill is calling for terminally ill people, who are expected to die within six months, to be given the right to choose to end their life. Cop29: Starmer not ‘telling people how to live’ to reach new emissions goal. NHS pill to help people stop smoking with The London St…
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World leaders are heading to Baku, where they face pressure over delivering finance for poor countries to cope with climate change and increasing their ambitions on emissions cuts. We’re joined by Dr Simon Lewis, professor of climate change science at UCL. NHS doctors could ‘spend more time with patients’ thanks to AI helper. Could red wine prevent…
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