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The world, the universe and us

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From the evolution of intelligent life, to the mysteries of consciousness; from the threat of the climate crisis to the search for dark matter, The world, the universe and us is your essential weekly dose of science and wonder in an uncertain world. Hosted by journalists Dr Rowan Hooper and Dr Penny Sarchet and joined each week by expert scientists in the field, the show draws on New Scientist’s u... more

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Latest Episodes

Episode 329

America’s health data system is in crisis. The US government has been bleeding public health experts – many of whom run crucial public health surveys and databases which help identify, monitor and respond to health threats across the cou... more

Episode 328

Not only has the mRNA covid vaccine saved 14 million lives, it may also help our bodies fight off cancer. A study of cancer patients undergoing immunotherapy treatment showed those who received an mRNA vaccine lived nearly twice as long ... more

Episode 327

A special episode recorded on October 18 at New Scientist Live in London, featuring experts in geoscience, dark matter and neuroscience.

Anjana Khatwa is an Earth scientist and TV presenter. In her new book, The Whispers of Rock, she br... more

Episode 326

The world’s first major climate tipping point has been triggered. The decimation of warm water coral populations caused by rising temperatures is now irreversible - passing the point of no return. The global consequences of widescale cor... more

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Recent Guests

Anjana Khatwa
Geologist and author
Not specified
Episode: Neuroscience of reality; Quest for dark matter; Folklore of geoscience (New Scientist Live Special)
Chamkaur Ghag
Physicist at UCL
UCL
Episode: Neuroscience of reality; Quest for dark matter; Folklore of geoscience (New Scientist Live Special)
Daniel Yon
Neuroscientist and psychologist
Birkbeck
Episode: Neuroscience of reality; Quest for dark matter; Folklore of geoscience (New Scientist Live Special)
John Gunning
Sumo Writer for the Japan Times
Japan Times
Episode: First climate tipping point triggered; Man controls another person's body by brain implant; health worries over sumo wrestlers
Katie King
CEO of BioOrbit, a pharmaceuticals company planning to manufacture drugs in space
BioOrbit
Episode: Space 2075: How Humanity Will Live, Work and Make Drugs off-planet | Live Recording at the Royal Society
Helen Sharman
First British astronaut, part of a Soyuz mission in 1991
Episode: Space 2075: How Humanity Will Live, Work and Make Drugs off-planet | Live Recording at the Royal Society
Irene Di Giulio
Biomedical engineer at King's College London working on supporting astronauts with disabilities
King's College London
Episode: Space 2075: How Humanity Will Live, Work and Make Drugs off-planet | Live Recording at the Royal Society
Alejandra Pascual-Garrido
Primatologist at the University of Oxford and the University of the Algarve, studied at Gombe National Park
University of Oxford, University of the Algarve
Episode: How Jane Goodall changed the world; How the universe ends; How “selfish sperm” affect male fertility
Katie Mack
Astrophysicist holding the Hawking Chair in Cosmology, best-selling author of The End of Everything
Perimeter Institute
Episode: How Jane Goodall changed the world; How the universe ends; How “selfish sperm” affect male fertility

Hosts

Dr Rowan Hooper
Co-host focused on enlightening audiences about current scientific discoveries and their societal implications.
Dr Penny Sarchet
Co-host with a role in deepening discussions around science and contemporary issues, bringing in expert viewpoints.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 879 ratings
  • One of the best podcasts overall!

    Looking forward to it every week! Love the hosts, I could listen to them talking about science and being super fun and witty for hours. I recommend listening to everyone -- keeps you informed, questioning, and lifts the mood!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dausmaus
    Canada2 months ago
  • Surprisingly luddite

    I’ve been listening on and off for a few years and in that time I’ve been consistently surprised by a luddite, sceptical undercurrent in these discussions. Take for example a recent episode on LLMs, where the bulk of the time focused on how poorly they function and how unethical it is to use them. I can imagine if this were set 140 years ago, we would be hearing about how unreliable the automobile functions compared to horses or the velocipede and how unethical it is to even try driving one.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    ssabo
    United States5 months ago
  • Love the refresh

    I love the revamped show. Still keeps the New Scientist integrity, but also sets itself apart. Two thumbs up!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BARRYFAN12
    United States6 months ago
  • Excellent - as always

    Always informative and fun. And btw - since this weeks episode was on the subject - listening to NS is one of the best ways to use your smartphone or tablet

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AMLMN
    Canada7 months ago
  • Not really scientific!

    Just listen to the rant about Trump’s “attack on science”. First you attacked NOAA data missing! Then admitted that it was routine maintenance! (Not Trump) Then you attacked the review of health related grants. But “admitted” that they were running again. Finally you said that you don’t know why programs and grants were being reviewed. 77 million voters in the US have asked why we are $37TRILLION in debt! Is there any reason why programs are being reviewed? USAID is still flowing to true humanit... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    BillHilly51
    United States9 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the engaging and informative nature of the content, often highlighting how it fosters curiosity and optimism about scientific advancements.
There are mixed reactions to the show's political undertones, with some criticizing the perceived bias while others value the broader discourse on societal implications of science.
The hosts are praised for their ability to convey complex topics in an accessible manner, enhancing understanding and interest among a diverse audience.

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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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Neuroscience of reality; Quest for dark matter; Folklore of geoscience (New Scientist Live Special)
Q: How do we tackle the increased rates of conspiracy theory beliefs?
It's a complex issue that seems connected to how neurochemicals in our brains adjust our perception of reality amidst environmental changes.
Neuroscience of reality; Quest for dark matter; Folklore of geoscience (New Scientist Live Special)
Q: Have you actually found dark matter?
No, we have not found dark matter, although there is substantial indirect evidence suggesting it must exist.
How Jane Goodall changed the world; How the universe ends; How “selfish sperm” affect male fertility
Q: What are the current favorite theories about the end of the universe?
The default idea is the heat death where the universe continues to expand and become increasingly diffuse and empty over trillions of years.
How Jane Goodall changed the world; How the universe ends; How “selfish sperm” affect male fertility
Q: What does it mean for older men who might be considering starting a family?
There are screening techniques available, and men can also consider freezing sperm to ensure the health of their children.
Mice with two dads; perfect your sleep with science; how lizards survived dinosaur-killing asteroid
Q: So, Michael, this was a team in China, wasn't it? Can you tell us what they did, how they created this mouse that has two fathers?
A team in China took mice eggs, removed the DNA, and then added two sperm to create an embryo with two sets of chromosomes, which had to be reprogrammed to develop normally.

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