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
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 391 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Episode 324
The legendary primatologist Jane Goodall died last week aged 91, leaving behind a remarkable legacy. Her work studying tool use in chimpanzees completely reshaped the way we view animal intelligence. Fiercely protective of the natural wo... more
Episode 323
Temperatures in Antarctica have soared by over 35°C. Scientists are concerned about how quickly things are changing on the continent as these warmer temperatures impact the polar vortex. Coupled with record lows in sea ice cover over the... more
Episode 322
An ancient skull discovered in China may have just rewritten the story of human evolution. It’s widely accepted that the common ancestor of Homo sapiens, Denisovans and Neanderthals came out of Africa. But this skull upends that assumpti... more
Episode 321
Humans live a lot longer than other primates - and much of that is down to our immune system. But there’s a price we pay for the capacity to fight off infections: inflammation. Chronic inflammation is to blame for a range of health issue... more
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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!
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.
I love the revamped show. Still keeps the New Scientist integrity, but also sets itself apart. Two thumbs up!
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
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
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Episodes focus on a wide array of scientific explorations, ranging from climate change and health advancements to the latest discoveries in neuroscience and space exploration. The discussion often highlights contemporary issues like the implications of human emotions towards climate action and the intersection of science with societal challenges. Unique aspects include the emphasis on storytelling and the emotional responses that drive public engagement with scientific topics. This blend of rigorous science and relatable narrative aims to inspire curiosity and optimism while tackling complex global issues.
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