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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 [email protected].
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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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The scent of ancient Egyptian mummies has been unlocked thanks to pioneering smell analysis. We hear from UCL’s Dr Cecilia Bembibre about the research conducted on nine mummified bodies that could allow museum visitors to experience the aromas of the past through "smellscapes." Also in this episode: South Korea halts downloads of DeepSeek over secu…
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(0:10): Ancient Egyptian Mummies Emit Scents: First Scientific Study Reveals Woody, Spicy Aromas (2:19): UNC Charlotte Achieves Prestigious R1 Research Status, Boosting Economic Impact and Innovation (4:47): CDC Study Reveals Undetected H5N1 Bird Flu Infections Among U.S. Veterinarians (6:59): NASA's SPHEREx Mission to Map Galactic Ice, Seek Life's…
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President Donald Trump’s plan to take over Gaza and expel its residents received a warm reception in Israel. Dina Kraft looks into why many Israelis embrace a Trump plan for Gaza once seen as taboo. Also: today’s stories, including what, if anything, can be saved from the wreckage of USAID, a dive into America’s nuclear weapons and the U.S. Air For…
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Apple and Google have been assured there won’t be penalties for allowing TikTok downloads from their app stores - although the ban is still set to be enforced in April. Plus, scientists have discovered how cancer cells break away from tumours and spread through the body. We hear from Victoria Sanz Moreno, professor of cancer cell and metastasis at …
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Rachelle Abbott sits down with science and technology editor Will Hosie to explore US President Donald Trump’s vision for space exploration. They discuss his relationship with Elon Musk and SpaceX, the challenges of reaching Mars, and whether Trump can put humans on the Red Planet before anyone else. Will shares insights from his latest article in …
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(0:10): Kilauea Erupts Again: Spectacular Lava Fountains and Potential Hazards in Hawaii (2:23): Astronomers Track Asteroid 2024 YR4: Impact Odds Rise, No Cause for Alarm (4:24): Loggerhead Turtles' Magnetic Navigation Threatened by Human Radiofrequency Emissions (6:35): Euclid Space Telescope Discovers Perfect Einstein Ring, Unlocking Cosmic Myste…
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As courts weigh the legality of actions taken by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, the response from American voters is also starting to take shape. Will the same people who support pruning a bloated federal government, in the abstract, feel differently as those cuts ripple through their own communities?Also: today’s stories, includi…
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This is a replay of a preview taken from our sister podcast Brave New World. Is it possible to live forever – and would you even want to? Evgeny Lebedev is joined by David Walliams to explore the science and ethics of age reversal. He also meets longevity pioneer Dr David Sinclair, who gives advice on how to extend lifespans - and tells David Walli…
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Israel’s “Iron Wall” campaign in the West Bank is underway, displacing some 40,000 people, as correspondents Dina Kraft and Taylor Luck report today. Our stories also include why Musk’s DOGE is triggering alarm bells in the intel world, the origins of Black History Month, and young Sri Lankans working on tea estates finding a path out of poverty. J…
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(0:10): Study Reveals Earth's Inner Core Deforming: Implications for Magnetic Field Stability (2:13): Study Links Swollen Hippocampus to Cognitive Challenges in Long Covid and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Patients (3:29): Playfulness Proven Key to Managing Stress: New Study Highlights Benefits Amid Pandemic Challenges (5:30): Breakthrough Therapy Targe…
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Professor ​of ​neuroscience ​at ​University ​College ​London, Sonja Hofer, explains how researchers made the fascinating discovery, with hopes it can one day support PTSD and anxiety treatments. We head back to Paris for the AI Action Summit, with Andrew Strait, associate director at the Ada Lovelace Institute and former ethics researcher at Google…
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When it comes to tariffs, conventional wisdom suggests they lead nowhere good. Laurent Belsie dives into how U.S. President Donald Trump is doubling down on challenging that view. Also: today’s stories, including how federal workers are grappling with a feeling of ‘chaos’, how students and universities are finding that degrees in the humanities are…
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(0:10): ESA's Euclid Mission Uncovers Rare Einstein Ring, Bolstering Dark Matter and Energy Research (2:23): Study Uncovers Alarming Levels of Microplastics in Human Brain Tissue (4:46): Rare Black Wolves Spotted in Polish Forest, Spark Conservation and Genetic Research Efforts (6:36): Tel Aviv University Breakthrough: Targeted mRNA Drug Delivery t…
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Imperial College London’s Professor David Shrier on key discussion topics at France’s first global AI conference. Professor Shrier was ​among experts advising on ​the ​European’s Union’s ​AI ​act. Also in this episode: OpenAi’s $14m Super Bowl ad celebrating human invention Rare ‘Einstein ring’ captured in a galaxy far away. Sri Lankan government b…
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Today, we mark a transition as our editor for the past eight years, Mark Sappenfield, hands the baton to Christa Case Bryant. We have a big challenge before us, but a rich history uplifting the standard of journalism to draw on. Our stories include who will miss USAID most as Trump hollows it out, how Volkswagen slid from German engineering icon to…
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This is a replay of a preview of our sister podcast, Brave New World. Evgeny Lebedev joins Dr Gabor Maté, a renowned physician and best-selling author recognised for his ground-breaking work in the fields of addiction and mental health. They discuss: Trauma and resilience Self-limiting beliefs and how to overcome them Are Western children being rai…
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(0:10): Asteroid Impact 3.8 Billion Years Ago Carved Massive Moon Canyons, NASA Plans Exploration (2:08): Atsena Therapeutics Unveils Promising Gene Therapy for Blindness in Upcoming Clinical Trials (4:42): Study Links Brief Air Pollution Exposure to Impaired Cognitive Functions, Urges Stricter Regulations (6:40): Lightning Sparks Electron Showers:…
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Do police and protesters have to see each other as the enemy? How do you police crowds – sports fans, protesters – in a way that calms, rather than provokes? Simon Montlake sits down with Clay Collins and discusses ‘dialogue policemen.’ Also; today’s stories, including how President Donald Trump compares with the famous proponent of tariffs and exp…
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(0:10): Breakthrough Personalized Cancer Vaccine Shows Promising Results in Kidney Cancer Trial (2:38): Oxford Scientists Achieve First Distributed Quantum Computing, Paving Way for Future Quantum Internet (4:50): Study Unveils Breakthrough in RNA Transport, Paving Way for Heritable Disease Treatments (7:01): Breakthrough in Obesity Research: New N…
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Research by Oxford Economics and hardware-maker IBM claims quantum computing could boost economic productivity by over eight per cent in the coming decades - but concerns remain about the ultra-powerful tech’s environmental impact. Record hot January was 1.75C above pre-industrial era. Mummification of pharaohs unwrapped at London hologram show - w…
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While President Trump has ridiculed past U.S. military deployments and nation-building efforts, he has consistently been drawn to Mideast diplomacy. But his proposal to “own” and develop the Gaza Strip and displace its population has many questioning how serious he is.Also: today’s stories, including a check-in with a Venezuelan family on what Pres…
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(0:10): Breakthrough Study Reveals Young Sea Turtles' Active Navigation During 'Lost Years' (2:12): Lunar Canyons Formed by Ancient Impact: New Insights from NASA and David Kring (4:21): Study Links COVID-19 Biomarkers to Increased Alzheimer's Risk, Urges Further Research (6:52): Breakthrough: Dual-Drug Therapy Targets Aggressive Metaplastic Breast…
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The third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, is fast approaching. Much of the world has turned its attention elsewhere, but The Monitor continues to cover Ukraine robustly, and today, Scott Peterson talks to fighters on the front lines who are deeply committed to saving their homeland despite daunting challenges. Our stor…
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(0:10): Alarming Microplastic Levels Found in Human Brain, Study Reveals Health Concerns (2:32): Greenland Ice Sheet's Crevasse Growth Accelerates, Threatening Global Sea Levels (4:47): Bonobos Display Theory of Mind: Recognize Human Ignorance in Treat-Finding Experiment (6:34): Chinese Scientists Create Mice with Two Fathers, Paving Way for Bi-Pat…
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Rachelle Abbott joins London GP Dr Sonia Adesara, who explains the ‘wild west’ culture of online weight-loss jab prescriptions. Plus Louise Edwards, chief strategy officer & deputy registrar at the General Pharmaceutical Council, on tougher new rules to combat unregistered online pharmacies. Endangered Darwin’s froglets, the size of a grain of rice…
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A San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit had a novel idea. What if those experiencing homelessness could have someone to talk to? Troy Aidan Sambajon reports on Miracle Messages, in which homeless residents and volunteers become phone buddies. Also; today's stories, including the release of Palestinian prisoners in Gaza and the West Bank, what DEI is and…
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(0:10): IIT Madras Launches India's First Cancer Genome Atlas to Revolutionize Cancer Research and Treatment (2:04): London Zoo Celebrates Birth of 30 Endangered Froglets After Daring 7,000-Mile Rescue from Chile (4:06): Revolutionary DNA Quantum Computing Breakthrough Promises a Billion-Dollar Future (6:16): New Study Suggests Rethinking AUD Treat…
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Donald Trump says he “might” hit Britain with trade tariffs and warned of American levies on EU imports “pretty soon” - we discover how such restrictions might impact with UK tech and services, Dr Ashok Kumar, associate professor at Birkbeck University of London and supply chain expert. Health officials announce 12 new mpox vaccination sites have o…
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(0:10): Study Reveals Human Ear Movements Linked to Listening Effort, Echoes Evolutionary Past (1:59): Sheep Domestication Traced Back 11,000 Years, Revealing Human Influence on Genetics and Migration (4:23): Duke University Unveils AI Platform to Combat Previously Untreatable Diseases with Targeted Peptides (6:53): Fruit Fly Larvae's 'Goldilocks' …
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American “soft power” takes many forms. Howard LaFranchi explores the possible effects of a federal foreign-aid funding freeze on America’s place in the world. Also in today's package, Syrians emerging to breathe free air are beginning to expose the mechanisms of the control used by the Assad regime, a presidential push to involve the U.S. military…
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Questions continue to grow about air safety in the US capital. We hear from Graham Braithwaite, professor of safety and accident investigation, at Cranfield University. Crispr designed gene cutting therapy for some patients with severe sickle cell disease, approved for NHS use. The ‘godfather of artificial intelligence’ issues stark warning that th…
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We’re joined by tech entrepreneur Ahti Heinla, the Skype co-founder who went on to run AI-powered robot delivery firm Starship Technologies. Heinla is calling on the Starmer government to improve regulation for automated technology. Asteroid alert: football pitch-sized space rock under watch. Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg shrugs off DeepSeek fears. Als…
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(0:10): FDA Approves Ozempic to Combat Kidney and Cardiovascular Risks in Diabetes Patients (2:17): NHS Launches £10M Trial for Early Dementia Diagnosis via Blood Tests Across 28 UK Sites (4:18): Lab-Grown Heart Patch Shows Promise in Treating Advanced Heart Failure, Study Reveals (6:30): Tiny QR Codes Revolutionize Honeybee Tracking, Reveal Longer…
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(0:10): Chinese Scientists Create Mice with Two Male Parents, Pioneering Unisexual Reproduction Breakthrough (2:01): Altermagnetism: The Third Type of Magnetism Revolutionizing Data Storage and Physics (3:54): Study Reveals Two-Thirds of Covid Survivors Still Suffer Long Covid Symptoms Two Years On (6:26): University of Barcelona Unveils Groundbrea…
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(0:10): First Human Bird Flu Case in England Since May 2023 Sparks Low Public Risk Concerns (2:00): CRACO Revolutionizes Astronomy with Record-Breaking Fast Radio Burst Detections (4:22): Super-Earth HD 20794 d: Potential Home for Alien Life Discovered 20 Light-Years Away (6:46): FDA Approves ENHERTU for HER2-Low Breast Cancer, Offering New Hope in…
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We explore the groundbreaking DeepSeek- R1 model with Dr Mark Kennedy, who leads Imperial College London’s Data Science Institute. What is DeepSeek, and how has this small team from China revolutionised AI technology? We also discuss any implications of this model for the future of AI, the potential “wake-up call” for existing tech giants, and the …
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