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Mar 4, 2025 • 10min
The mental toll of misdiagnosis
Hearing that an illness is ‘all in your head’ can have a damaging effect on self-worth and self-esteem.That’s according to new research from the University of Cambridge that has revealed the impact of chronic diseases being misdiagnosed as psychosomatic.The study showed that patients whose symptoms were dismissed were more likely to experience high levels of depression, anxiety and lower mental wellbeing.In this special episode, Rachelle Abbott talks to lead author of the study Dr Melanie Sloan about the lasting effects of miscommunication between clinicians and patients, which range from low self-esteem to heavy distrust in healthcare services… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 3, 2025 • 8min
UK to send 5,000 missiles to Ukraine
A Belfast factory is set to supply 5,000 air defence missiles to Ukraine.TikTok is one of several social media platforms being investigated by the Information Commissioner’s Office.Suze Cooper talks to the ICO’s deputy commissioner for regulatory policy Emily Keaney about the investigation.Also in this episode:Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost spacecraft lands on the Moon.OpenAI’s Sora video tool is coming to ChatGPT, alongside the launch of GPT-4.5.Microsoft announces the end of Skype, as it shifts focus to Teams.Xiaomi unveils the 15 Ultra, a flagship phone featuring a 200-megapixel periscope camera.Scientists reveal how a man’s brain turned to glass during the Mount Vesuvius eruption.Steam hits a new milestone Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 28, 2025 • 8min
Apple on 'affordable' iPhone 16e & new features
Apple launches the iPhone 16e, packed with premium features at an affordable price. South Korea signs a massive $35 billion deal to create the world's largest AI data center, aiming to compete with giants like Microsoft and Google. Exciting science kits make quantum physics as fun as playing with Lego! Plus, tonight’s sky promises a rare planetary alignment, while researchers investigate how junk food binges might impact brain function. Tune in for a blend of tech and science that’s truly captivating!

Feb 27, 2025 • 16min
REPLAY: Turning Back Time with Bryan Johnson (Brave New World preview)
In this engaging discussion, Bryan Johnson, an entrepreneur dedicated to extending human lifespan through his initiative, Project Blueprint, shares his ambitious journey. He reveals his radical approach to reverse biological aging, likening it to a modern adventure. Johnson delves into cutting-edge therapies and biomarkers that indicate progress in health and aging. Alongside Dr. Oliver Zolman, they tackle the philosophical impacts of AI on our purpose and existence, raising intriguing questions about humanity's future in the face of rapid technological advancements.

Feb 26, 2025 • 9min
Apple rolls out Donald Trump bug fix
Apple's latest bug fix addresses a glitch that associates certain words with a controversial image. Meanwhile, Meta faces challenges in controlling misinformation after scrapping third-party fact-checkers. London researchers are making strides in robotic prosthetics, making limbs feel more intuitive by decoding brain signals. The UK government pushes for digital inclusion, while Microsoft invests heavily in AI and cloud services. A groundbreaking blood test predicts organ aging, and a campaign against AI copyright scraping is underway as SpaceX gears up for its next Starship test.

Feb 25, 2025 • 8min
Breast cancer deaths to ‘rise dramatically by 2050’
Breast cancer deaths are projected to soar by 2050, with experts citing an aging population as a key factor. Bitcoin's value has plummeted to its lowest since November, raising eyebrows. In exciting tech news, researchers are revolutionizing Formula 1 using X-ray vision. Musicians have made waves with a silent album in protest against AI copyright issues. Meanwhile, groundbreaking gene therapy is helping children regain sight, and brewing tea may even purify drinking water!

Feb 21, 2025 • 9min
Should more schools ban smartphones?
Clare Fernyhough, a founding partner of Smartphone Free Childhood, joins to discuss the alarming impacts of smartphones on kids. With over 100 schools in Barnet banning smartphones to improve student focus, they delve into how these devices contribute to mental health issues like anxiety and depression. Clare shares insights on how smartphone addiction hampers children's social skills and highlights legislative movements aimed at safeguarding their well-being. A thought-provoking conversation about creating a healthier learning environment!

Feb 20, 2025 • 7min
Microsoft’s Majorana 1 quantum computing chip unveiled
Microsoft has unveiled the Majorana 1 quantum computing chip, marking a significant leap forward in technology. Researchers at Imperial College and Google are exploring the role of AI as a co-scientist, generating hypotheses to aid experiments. The new budget-friendly iPhone 16e, packed with smart features, has also been announced. Medical breakthroughs include a unique treatment using placenta tissue, along with NASA's warnings on asteroids and stunning observations from the Curiosity rover capturing colorful clouds on Mars.

Feb 18, 2025 • 18min
REPLAY: The Psychedelic Renaissance with David Nutt (Brave New World preview)
David Nutt, a top researcher in neuropsychopharmacology, and Lara Parker, a BuzzFeed journalist who experienced ketamine-assisted therapy for depression, dive into the potential of psychedelics in mental health. They discuss how psychedelics might transform treatment for depression and addiction, detailing their effects on brain chemistry. Lara shares her personal journey with ketamine therapy, revealing emotional breakthroughs. The conversation also highlights the regulatory hurdles facing psychedelic therapy and the promising future of this burgeoning field.

Feb 17, 2025 • 8min
Ancient Egyptian mummies smell 'sweet' and 'spicy'
Discover the fascinating scents of ancient Egyptian mummies through pioneering smell analysis that could enhance museum experiences. Find out why a South Korean app, DeepSeek, faces security issues. Learn about the Royal Society's response to Elon Musk's controversies, and hear about exciting breakthroughs like brain implants for treating Parkinson's. Also, rumors swirl around a foldable iPhone and the increasing value of classic video games. It's a blend of history, technology, and innovation!


