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The Boeing Starliner spacecraft is suffering more problems and it means that the astronauts it carried to the International Space Station are currently stuck there.
The issues have left Boeing scrambling to examine the capsule remotely to try to work out the cause, and ensure a safe return.
Tony Kendrick, professor of primary care at the University of Southampton, discusses his research which suggests that almost half of Brits on antidepressants could be able to quit - as long as they are well and at low risk of relapse.
Scientists make faces for robots out of living skin.
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The Boeing Starliner spacecraft is suffering more problems and it means that the astronauts it carried to the International Space Station are currently stuck there.
The issues have left Boeing scrambling to examine the capsule remotely to try to work out the cause, and ensure a safe return.
Tony Kendrick, professor of primary care at the University of Southampton, discusses his research which suggests that almost half of Brits on antidepressants could be able to quit - as long as they are well and at low risk of relapse.
Scientists make faces for robots out of living skin.
Also in this episode:
Follow us on X or on Threads.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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