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Mar 13, 2023 • 6min
Silicon Valley Bank UK rescue ‘protects tech industry’
The UK branch of Silicon Valley Bank has managed to avoid being declared insolvent by the Bank of England. Nasa is tracking a newly discovered asteroid that could hit Earth in around 23 years. Plus, research by the Sapienza University of Rome suggests there could be some real science behind having a ‘gut feeling’... Also in this episode:More than 100,000 treated on NHS ‘virtual wards’ in past year Study finds stone fragments made by some monkeys found to resemble ancient human ancestor toolsAustralia’s ‘Black Summer’ wildfire widened ozone hole by 10% in 2020FDA approves world’s first fast-acting nasal spray to treat migraines in the USAmazon wants you to help train its robotsFollow us on Twitter #TechScienceDaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 11, 2023 • 8min
Mick Fowler: A Life in Climbing (Berghaus Promotion)
Mick Fowler, one of the UK's most celebrated mountain climbers, talks to us about his astonishing career scaling some of the highest, most difficult peaks in the world. From his hillwalking adventures as a young boy with his father, to organising his first major expedition in Peru, and through his battle with cancer, Mick takes us on a thrilling journey. Learn about his triumphs, mistakes, and how equipment has evolved over his five decades in the sport. This episode has been produced in association with Berghaus Extrem. Find the full range of outdoor clothing at Berghaus.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 10, 2023 • 7min
Circular sand dunes on Mars mystery
Nevermind earthly crop circles, scientists are scratching their heads over these near-perfect round sand dunes on the surface of Mars - see the images here. Space junk: call out for global clear-out action, we speak to University of Plymouth’s Dr Imogen Napper. How fast is London Tube’s new 5G network? Revealed: How dinosaurs grew into giants.Also in this episode:‘Cut social media by 15 minutes daily for better health’ - studyFear of driverless cars increasesE-scooter rider loses £30,000 crash claimHistory’s most premature twins set world record Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 9, 2023 • 7min
Scientists revive 'zombie' virus
Experts warn more ancient viruses could emerge from the ice. Russian missile strikes cut off Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. Is another ‘sober-up’ hangover cure in the works? Why a top FBI chief’s warned about TikTok. In this episode:Evening Standard’s Health Reporter Daniel Keane on new ‘sober up’ drugBreakthrough for female eggs made from male mice cellsC-section babies ‘get missing birth bacteria from breast milk’Ancient ocean beasts...are really seaweedEarth’s water ‘may be older than the sun’Follow us on Twitter #TechScienceDaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 8, 2023 • 7min
Warning over NHS celeb weight loss jabs
Semaglutide: how it works and side effects explained - (check out our full Leader episode on the drug here). International Women’s Day: why more support is available for women in tech. Rainfall ‘set to quadruple’ by 2080. How scientists are attacking cancer cells from the inside out. In this episode:CEO and co-founder of Curb cravings app on women in techLarva lamp...caterpillars easy prey under city lightsDrug hope for bone cancer childrenHow Bumblebees ‘learn to solve puzzles’ by watching more experienced peersMission Possible as Russia beats Tom Cruise to ISS filmFollow us on Twitter #TechScienceDaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 7, 2023 • 6min
UK Space Agency sets sights on Mars
UKSA’s £1.6million investment in space projects. Is the UK now investing in ‘spy balloons’? New test developed for deadly asian bat virus. Headteacher's warning over TikTok school protests. In this episode:UK Space Agency’s Andrew Kuh on moon and Mars missionsJapan forced to destroy flagship H3 rocket in failed launchResearchers: Plants’ genetic defences may hold key for crop protectionBritish scientist Maggie Aderin-Pocock honoured with her own Barbie dollHow beavers practise a good work/life balanceFollow us on Twitter #TechScienceDaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 6, 2023 • 6min
High Seas treaty to save ocean life
Ocean treaty agreed after ten years of negotiations. Could ChatGPT play a role in the UK government? Vase is ‘only piece of evidence’ of Roman gladiator fights in Britain. TikTok eating disorder content views climb. In this episode:WWF Chief Marine Advisor Simon Walmsley discusses High Seas TreatyViews of eating disorder content on TikTok climb - click here to access eating disorder supportRishi Sunak pushes for UK ‘science superpower’Report finds Snapchat’s removed next to no underage child accounts in the UKRumours Apple will launch an M3-powered iMac this yearFollow us on Twitter #TechScienceDaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 3, 2023 • 7min
Humanoid worker robots blueprint
Tech start-up Figure's "general-purpose" concept droid design resembles a slick, next-generation version of parkour-jumping Atlas - with a computer for a face. Former Boston Dynamics and Tesla Engineers aim to build the “first-of-its kind” worker robot to undertake “unsafe and undesirable jobs”. Houston, where’s the USB port...race for moon data centres with US tech lunar tech firm Lonestar. Genetic variants 'link to human infertility'. Is Xiaomi’s new 12S Ultra Concept a DSLR camera-killer?Also in this episode:Vegetables and salad shortage sparks UK grow-your-own seeds boomHow whales and dolphins use ‘phonic lips’ to make loudest animal soundsElectric flight record for vertical take-off planeHoliday rock...geologist tourist finds secret meteorite crater Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 2, 2023 • 7min
Supercomputers 'powered with brain cells'
A “biocomputer” powered with brain cells is being developed at Johns Hopkins University. Scientists are working to vastly expand the capability of supercomputing by electrically “reprogramming” tissue samples in the hope of adding them to hardware components for creation of a hybrid machine. US President Joe Biden faces fight over the controversial Willow Project, a proposed massive oil exploration on Alaska’s North Slope. Giant leap for Isle of Man as space HQ. What’s Nasa’s SpaceX Crew Dragon astronaut experience like?Also in this episode:Could 11 minutes of daily exercise help vanquish Grim Reaper?Nasal spray hope to treat motor neurone diseaseRobot prints 3D cells inside body’s damaged organsDriverless EV ‘repossess itself’ if you miss a payment Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mar 1, 2023 • 7min
Driverless EV crash data revealed
Alphabet-owned Waymo reveals stats on crashes and prangs involving its autonomous EVs over one million miles. But how do you swap insurance details with a robot? Healthy middle-age heart could add 'nearly a decade' to life, according to research by Tulane University in New Orleans. You can now speak ‘face-to-face’ with AI. Monstrosity when crochet fans asked ChatGPT for wool patterns.Also in this episode:Vitamin D dementia prevention link - Universities of Calgary & Exeter studyDad takes on YouTube ‘breaching child data rules’Elden Ring & God of War Ragnarok lead Bafta Game of the Year nomsWhat time is it on the moon? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.