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Apr 3, 2023 • 6min

Twitter blue tick removal confusion

Money Saving Expert Martin Lewis’s crypto copycat. Will Wikipedia start using AI? The country that has now banned ChatGPT. UK team develops testosterone patch for menopausal women. In this episode:Oxford Uni’s Origin project to boost mental healthUnlimited fines for sewage dumping water companiesOfcom cracks down on ‘One Touch Switch’ broadband delayDeepest fish ever recorded revealed by scientistsFollow us on Twitter #TechScienceDaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 31, 2023 • 6min

Plants make NOISE when stressed

Hear the ‘popping’ sounds from plants recorded by experts in Israel. What experts are now saying about the T-Rex. God of War cleans up at the Bafta Games Awards. Virgin Orbit lays off 85% of staff and ceases operations. In this episode:Migraine and cluster headaches linked to the body's internal clockScientists baffled by ‘flattest’ explosion ever seen in space Bigger selection of non-alcoholic drinks ‘changes choices of online shoppers’ The man who got a new 3D-printed finger Follow us on Twitter #TechScienceDaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 30, 2023 • 7min

Elon Musk leads AI pause calls over 'society risk'

Calls for six-month AI development pause to avoid ‘risks to society and humanity’. School exam board’s warning over AI and coursework. EU approves 2035 zero-emission car law. World's first man-made meteor shower planned for 2025. Titanosaur unveiled at London’s Natural History Museum. In this episode:World’s first artificial meteor shower getting ready for launchProfessor Jim Saker discusses the EU’s new zero-emission car lawChildren living with pet cats or dogs ‘less likely to develop food allergies’ Why nature favours all creatures great and small over medium-sizedHow honey bees could help track microorganisms in citiesFollow us on Twitter #TechScienceDaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 29, 2023 • 7min

Meatballs made from woolly mammoth DNA

How a cultivated meat firm made a woolly mammoth meatball. The ultramassive black hole ‘30billion times the mass of the sun’. Researchers create ‘covid or flu?’ sensor. Rise in children ‘split-screening’. In this episode:Imperial College London launches world’s first research hub for treating child blast injuriesOfcom report finds rise in children ‘split-screening’Pioneering “poo transplant” trial gives hope to severely ill cancer patientsHow old Master artists used egg yolk in their paint to protect their paintingsAustralian detectorist finds £130,000 golden rockFollow us on Twitter #TechScienceDaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 28, 2023 • 7min

Moon’s new 'potential water source'

Signs of water found thanks to tiny glass beads on the lunar surface. THAT pope picture - real or fake? Five planets visible to the naked eye. The beavers being reintroduced to a stately home. In this episode:Planetary science expert Mahesh Anand explains moon water discoveryUK space sector boosts income by £1billionStudy reveals how face transplant patient recognises new appearance as their ownClimate groups pledge a “tidal wave” of action if Rosebank oil field is approvedBrain discovery ‘aids understanding’ of high blood pressure link to dementiaFollow us on Twitter #TechScienceDaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 27, 2023 • 7min

AI ChatGPT is a danger to these jobs

OpenAI’s list of jobs at risk of being ‘impacted’ by ChatGPT. Expert explains the risks behind banning nitrous oxide. Reports Apple staff aren’t convinced by their AR headset. How other people’s body odour can help treat social anxiety. In this episode:University College London Professor Sunjeev Kamboj talks nitrous oxide banBritish Starlink competitor OneWeb completes space internet projectBodies of people with mental illness ‘biologically older than their actual age’Twitter claims parts of its source code have been leakedUsers set to lose their blue ticks from AprilFollow us on Twitter #TechScienceDaily  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 24, 2023 • 7min

Mystery of Oumuamua ‘alien spaceship’ solved

Research by the University of California, Berkeley and Cornell University sheds new light on how the interstellar flying object, which is about a quarter of a mile long, propelled itself. World’s first 3D-printed rocket launch - how did it go? Social media spreads deepfakes of Trump’s ‘arrest’. Mind-controlled robot soldier dogs trialled by army. Also in this episode:King Charles post-coronation visitors: Take your socks off to protect floorCancer cells being sent to space for brain tumour researchSchool vape detectors triggered 22 times dailyNew row over ancient Stone Henge’s purpose. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 23, 2023 • 7min

Are Emma Chamberlain’s ‘$10K Instagram DMs’ real?

Tech & Science Daily podcast examines how the ‘relatable’ 21-year-old Gen Z YouTuber rocketed to fame and fortune. Now, Chamberlain denies knowing anything about a website listing showing a $10,000 charge for a simple Instagram DM thank-you note. ES features journalist Maddy Mussen has the latest. More than one app poses cybersecurity risk, says Irish government - as TikTok preps for US Congress grilling. 'Can ChatGPT make you money for nothing?'. Faraway planet with 10,000-year orbit discovered.Also in this episode:Ferrari tells cyber-hackers: We won’t pay ransomRoad noise really does raise your blood pressureLiver disease and hepatitis evidence in Beethoven’s gene hair sequenceMan reveals ‘snake cat’ ruse that fooled web Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 22, 2023 • 6min

Real Armageddon...asteroid crash pics drama

Stunning aftermath images reveal swirling clouds of blue dust caused by Nasa’s asteroid-knocking test. Dr Cyrielle Opitom, a comets specialist at the University of Edinburgh, discusses the challenges of tracking the rock called Dimorphos seven million miles away via mega-telescopes in Chile. United Nations warns of water crisis fuelled by H20 ‘vampires’. UK sending depleted uranium tank shells to Ukraine. Hormonal contraceptives link to ‘small increased risk of breast cancer’.Also in this episode: Google’s Bard ChatGPT rival launch - adults onlyAI biggest tech leap since PC, says Bill GatesThe Roman mosaic buried under a vape shopPrint your cheesecake and eat it...first DIY 3D treat Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Mar 21, 2023 • 6min

First female astronaut on the Moon?

US Navy Lieutenant Commander Kayla Barron, is part of a class of Nasa astronauts that could be selected to be the next humans to step on the Moon. She explains how the Artemis missions could be key to getting boots on Mars. Amazon is cutting 9,000 more jobs and a ‘worrisome’ fungus spreads across the US. Also in this episode:Fearsome ‘solar tornado’Bird flu linked to ‘hundreds of seal deaths’Sir David Attenborough’s tree honouring late QueenBeavers brought back to LondonDisney builds a real Star Wars lightsaberFind us on Twitter #TechScienceDaily Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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