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For the first time, astonishing 3.3 billion-plus cosmic objects in our galaxy have been seen in stunning detail. DNA damage by Gel nail UV lamps, used at nail and beauty salons. We speak to scientists behind discovery from the University of California San Diego.
Plus, Boston Dynamics unveils latest strong biped robot called Atlas for working on building sites...while doing parkour flips.
Also in this episode:
-Could crypto firm FTX rise from bankruptcy ashes?
-Tiny violins out for cybercriminals struggling to make a living
-How wind farms could boost UK’s EV revolution, following King Charles' donation - with Chris Hayes of the Common Wealth think-tank
-Toad ‘as big as a football’ found in Australia
-Penguins from space! Satellite spies new Antarctica colony.
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For the first time, astonishing 3.3 billion-plus cosmic objects in our galaxy have been seen in stunning detail. DNA damage by Gel nail UV lamps, used at nail and beauty salons. We speak to scientists behind discovery from the University of California San Diego.
Plus, Boston Dynamics unveils latest strong biped robot called Atlas for working on building sites...while doing parkour flips.
Also in this episode:
-Could crypto firm FTX rise from bankruptcy ashes?
-Tiny violins out for cybercriminals struggling to make a living
-How wind farms could boost UK’s EV revolution, following King Charles' donation - with Chris Hayes of the Common Wealth think-tank
-Toad ‘as big as a football’ found in Australia
-Penguins from space! Satellite spies new Antarctica colony.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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