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16 January 2020: Strange objects at the centre of the galaxy, and improving measurements of online activity

01.15.2020 - By Springer Nature LimitedPlay

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In this episode:   00:45 Observing the centre of the galaxy Researchers have uncovered a population of dust-enshrouded objects orbiting the supermassive black hole at the centre of the galaxy. Research Article: Ciurlo et al.   06:34 Research Highlights A London landmark’s height lends itself to a physics experiment, and generous behaviour in parrots. Research Highlight: An iconic structure in London moonlights as a scientific tool; Research Highlight: Parrots give each other gifts without promise of reward   09:00 The human ‘screenome’ project To understand the effects of online media consumption, researchers argue that the way it’s measured needs to change. Comment: Time for the Human Screenome Project   17:26 News Chat A decline in human body temperature, and a new report on research culture. News: Not so hot: US data suggests human bodies are cooling down; News: Stressful, aggressive, damaging: huge survey reveals toils of scientists’ working lives Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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