New Scientist Weekly

Elephants have names for each other; conspiracies and doppelgangers with Naomi Klein; an ancient galactic weather report


Listen Later

We know elephants are smart, but it seems we’ve only scratched the surface in understanding their intelligence. It turns out African elephants seem to have unique names for each other – maybe even nicknames. If it’s true, humans would no longer be alone in this practice. A team has been analysing their rumbly greeting calls using AI. Is this a hint that we’ve been wrong about other animals, too?

It’s a weather report like no other: two to three million years ago, the protective bubble called the heliosphere that surrounds the sun and the planets crashed into a galactic cloud. This left Earth exposed to the radioactive particles of interstellar space for as long as ten thousand years. And it could even have impacted evolution.

Naomi Klein won the Women’s Prize for nonfiction this week for her book Doppelganger: A Trip Into the Mirror World. Rowan Hooper speaks to Naomi following the win, as the pair dig into the strange confluence of the alt-right and wellness influencers, why conspiracy theories have become so widespread and how grifters and charlatans are exploiting the uncertain times we live in.

Astronauts have been sending biological samples like blood and faeces to a new space “biobank”. It’s all in an effort to better understand the impact of space travel on human health. As a bonus, read Clare’s story on the ‘vomit comet’ here.

And if you’ve ever completed a game of New Super Mario Bros. – congratulations, you’re smarter than a supercomputer. A new study shows supercomputers don’t just find it hard to analyse the game, but actually impossible. But why?

Hosts Timothy Revell and Christie Taylor discuss with guests Michael Le Page, James Woodford, Clare Wilson and Matthew Sparkes.

To read more about these stories, visit newscientist.com.

Listen to New Scientist CoLab here:

https://open.spotify.com/episode/6IxQD6EVa0spHtgP3OYT65?si=9447e1c69eb6467c

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/industrial-ai-and-the-sustainability-revolution/id1732113125?i=1000657139548


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

New Scientist WeeklyBy New Scientist

  • 4.2
  • 4.2
  • 4.2
  • 4.2
  • 4.2

4.2

5 ratings


More shows like New Scientist Weekly

View all
More or Less by BBC Radio 4

More or Less

882 Listeners

Page 94: The Private Eye Podcast by Page 94: The Private Eye Podcast

Page 94: The Private Eye Podcast

347 Listeners

Science Weekly by The Guardian

Science Weekly

420 Listeners

Newscast by BBC News

Newscast

652 Listeners

Today in Focus by The Guardian

Today in Focus

987 Listeners

The Supermassive Podcast by The Royal Astronomical Society

The Supermassive Podcast

318 Listeners

Americast by BBC News

Americast

752 Listeners

The world, the universe and us by New Scientist

The world, the universe and us

111 Listeners

New Scientist Escape Pod by New Scientist

New Scientist Escape Pod

1 Listeners

The Rest Is Politics by Goalhanger

The Rest Is Politics

3,103 Listeners

The News Agents by Global

The News Agents

1,032 Listeners

The Rest Is Politics: Leading by Goalhanger

The Rest Is Politics: Leading

829 Listeners

The Rest Is Entertainment by Goalhanger

The Rest Is Entertainment

961 Listeners

The Rest Is Politics: US by Goalhanger

The Rest Is Politics: US

2,228 Listeners

New Scientist CultureLab by New Scientist

New Scientist CultureLab

6 Listeners

Garys Economics by Gary Stevenson

Garys Economics

127 Listeners

New Scientist Colab Podcasts by DMG Media

New Scientist Colab Podcasts

0 Listeners