Science In Action

Wow! A mystery signal solved


Listen Later

In 1977 astronomers recorded a brief and strange radio transmission that looked like it perhaps had even come from an alien civilization. It was named the Wow! signal – because that’s what astronomer Jerry Ehman wrote on the computer printout upon its discovery. But now a team including Abel Méndez of the University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo have come up with an astrophysical hypothesis.

An oil tanker which was attacked by Yemen's Houthi rebels in the Red Sea last week is still on fire and may be leaking oil, the US Pentagon says. The talk now is of an agreement to salvage the tanker so a crisis may be avoided, but marine ecologist Carlos Duarte of the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia explains how precious ecosystems are at risk.

A meta-analysis of Mediterranean Sea marine species reveals the profound impact of the Messinian Salinity Crisis. Konstantina Agiadi of the University of Vienna tells us how this drastic environmental event resulted in the almost complete evaporation of the Mediterranean Sea roughly 5.5 million years ago and how the resulting changes still influence ecosystems today.

Wildfires that swept across Canada last year are still burning in some parts. A new study has confirmed that they put into the atmosphere a vast amount of burned carbon, over half a billion tonnes. Only China, India and the USA emitted more fossil-fuel based carbon in that period. Brendan Byrne of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has been using satellite-based observations to track the carbon release.

Presenter: Roland Pease

Producer: Jonathan Blackwell
Production Coordinator: Andrew Rhys Lewis

(Image: The Wow! signal represented as "6EQUJ5". Credit: NAAPO)

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

Science In ActionBy BBC World Service

  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5

4.5

327 ratings


More shows like Science In Action

View all
Global News Podcast by BBC World Service

Global News Podcast

7,773 Listeners

More or Less by BBC Radio 4

More or Less

893 Listeners

Newshour by BBC World Service

Newshour

1,068 Listeners

In Our Time by BBC Radio 4

In Our Time

5,475 Listeners

The Documentary Podcast by BBC World Service

The Documentary Podcast

1,822 Listeners

6 Minute English by BBC Radio

6 Minute English

1,814 Listeners

Learning English Conversations by BBC Radio

Learning English Conversations

1,042 Listeners

The Infinite Monkey Cage by BBC Radio 4

The Infinite Monkey Cage

2,066 Listeners

The Naked Scientists Podcast by The Naked Scientists

The Naked Scientists Podcast

609 Listeners

Nature Podcast by Springer Nature Limited

Nature Podcast

766 Listeners

Ask the Naked Scientists by Dr Chris Smith

Ask the Naked Scientists

75 Listeners

Health Check by BBC World Service

Health Check

90 Listeners

Discovery by BBC World Service

Discovery

975 Listeners

BBC Inside Science by BBC Radio 4

BBC Inside Science

407 Listeners

Science Weekly by The Guardian

Science Weekly

427 Listeners

Science Magazine Podcast by Science Magazine

Science Magazine Podcast

826 Listeners

Curious Cases by BBC Radio 4

Curious Cases

821 Listeners

The Life Scientific by BBC Radio 4

The Life Scientific

227 Listeners

Unexpected Elements by BBC World Service

Unexpected Elements

362 Listeners

CrowdScience by BBC World Service

CrowdScience

480 Listeners

You're Dead to Me by BBC Radio 4

You're Dead to Me

3,224 Listeners

Americast by BBC News

Americast

755 Listeners

The world, the universe and us by New Scientist

The world, the universe and us

115 Listeners

Cyber Hack by BBC World Service

Cyber Hack

1,607 Listeners