

Weekly: Hope for the world’s coral; the first drone vs drone war
Oct 4, 2024
Chris Jury, a coral adaptation researcher at the University of Hawaii, shares promising insights into coral resilience against climate change, despite alarming projections of mass die-offs. Sam Wong uncovers the intriguing story of a 17,000-year-old toddler from Italy, revealing details of his life through ancient DNA. Jacob Aron analyzes modern warfare's shift with drones, discussing their strategic use in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and pondering the implications of autonomous combat. Together, they delve into hope for our planet and the evolution of humanity.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Coral Reefs: Climate Challenges and Adaptability
01:33 • 8min
Exploring Exoplanets: The Hunt Around Barnard Star
09:34 • 4min
Ancient Echoes: A Child's DNA Unveiled
13:17 • 4min
Shifting Terrains: Migration and Warfare
17:10 • 4min
The Future of Warfare: Drones in All Domains
21:35 • 2min