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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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Episode 372

Part of the world’s widest glacier is about to collapse – one of the dramatic changes underway that could ultimately trigger a 3 metre rise in sea levels, threatening coastal cities around the world.

Thwaites is a massive glacier in Ant... more

Episode 371

The moa was a giant flightless bird from New Zealand that died out around 500 years ago. Are we about to see it brought back from extinction?

Colossal Biosciences say they have made an artificial egg shell that is a step towards recreat... more

Episode 370

The melting ice caps are accelerating global warming and contributing to sea level rise, but could also contribute to a different kind of climate catastrophe. The melting may cause massive amounts of frozen methane to bubble up into the ... more

Episode 369

A strange tooth found in a Siberian cave has pushed back the earliest evidence of dentistry by 45,000 years. The weird thing is, the evidence comes from a Neanderthal tooth - upending what we thought these ancient humans were capable of.... more

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Recent Guests

Alison George
Former British Antarctic Survey Scientist and longtime New Scientist journalist
British Antarctic Survey; New Scientist
Episode: The Thwaites 'Doomsday' glacier's ice shelf is about to break away
Victoria Herridge
Paleontologist
University of Sheffield
Episode: Some Scientists Want To Resurrect Extinct Species – Is It Even Possible?
Sam Wong
Science writer, New Scientist
New Scientist
Episode: Science Reveals Neanderthals Had Dentists 60,000 Years Ago
Alice Klein
Journalist, New Scientist
New Scientist
Episode: The Strange Case Of The Man Immune To Alzheimer’s
Roger Highfield
Former editor, Science Museum science director
Science Museum, London
Episode: Craig Venter’s Legacy: The Most Influential Geneticist Since Watson and Crick
Suzanne Simard
Forest ecologist, bestselling author
University-affiliated research; author of Finding the Mother Tree and When the Forest Breathes
Episode: The Wood Wide Web: The Forest Discovery That Sparked a Backlash
Jim Smith
Professor of Environmental Science specializing in radiation pollution
University of Portsmouth
Episode: Chernobyl 40 Years On: Legacy of the World’s Worst Nuclear Disaster
Alec Luhn
Climate reporter
Episode: A “Super El Niño” Is Coming - And It Could Trigger Global Climate Chaos
Ali George
New Scientist staffer
New Scientist
Episode: Genetic analysis reveals how the Neanderthals went extinct

Hosts

Penny Sarchet
Co-host known for translating science for a broad audience and contributing to New Scientist coverage.
Rowan Hooper
Host and journalist with a focus on science reporting and context-setting.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 928 ratings
  • Misleading disinformation

    The nuclear energy episode so blatantly skews facts as to be disinformation. At one point it compared wind turbine engineer risk to nuclear waste. This channel is disinformation presented as impartial scientific information. Unfortunately I can’t give less than one star. Shame on the presenters and shame on the staff involved.

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    Dadai5m
    Australiaa month ago
  • A BS publication full of propaganda

    A company that has taken sponsorship from BP and Shell Oil has the gall to be Bitcoin bashing over extremely out dated arguments about Bitcoin and energy consumption. They know better, but they are owned by The Daily Mail who stand as an extreme right wing publication with interests in supporting the legacy banking and financial institutions. This publication cannot be trusted, full of bias and biased outside interests. Purposefully using all the outdated tropes and ignoring all the current fact... more

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    OG yes indeed
    United Kingdom4 months ago
  • Much too light and opinion-based

    A show with science in the title shouldn’t be presenting opinions backed up with anecdotal or no evidence. Who cares what books the presenters have been reading, how they think the world is, and how they’d like it to be. I’ve read and enjoyed the magazine for years and this is a poor representation of it.

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    3
    td14573
    United Kingdom4 months ago
  • Love it

    This is a great podcast for anyone wanting to get a clear and accessible introduction to the latest developments in science. The hosts do a wonderful job of guiding listeners through complex ideas in a way that’s both engaging and entertaining. I especially enjoy listening to Dr Penny’s sweet voice, which makes the experience even more delightful. Keep up the excellent work! ❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nipuna (Nix)
    United Kingdom8 months ago
  • 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
    Canada9 months ago

Listeners Say

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Engaging hosts explain complex topics accessibly and with nuance.
Listeners praise the mix of field reporting and big-picture science.
Guests provide credible, expert perspectives on current science topics.
Sometimes episodes are heavy on opinions and light on data, which can feel unbalanced.
A few critics note ads or pacing can detract from the science focus.

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Apple Podcasts
#180
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Spotify
#17
United Kingdom/Science
Apple Podcasts
#16
United Kingdom/Science
Apple Podcasts
#71
Canada/Science
Apple Podcasts
#50
Australia/Science
Apple Podcasts
#81
Italy/Science

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Some Scientists Want To Resurrect Extinct Species – Is It Even Possible?
Q: Why is it problematic to frame this as de-extinction rather than a different approach to conservation?
Framing it as de-extinction can mask the ethical, ecological, and governance concerns, and may legitimize releasing engineered organisms without robust public debate and risk assessment.
Some Scientists Want To Resurrect Extinct Species – Is It Even Possible?
Q: What exactly did Colossal claim to have done with the moa eggshell, and how real is this achievement?
The panel clarifies that Colossal's work relates to a membrane-supported cup and an engineered environment rather than a true artificial egg; meaningful progress hinges on many additional steps, including genome work and successful development to hatch a viable animal.
The Thwaites 'Doomsday' glacier's ice shelf is about to break away
Q: Ali, what's the latest on this very dramatic situation?
The key part of the glacier—its floating ice shelf—is going to break away, which reduces the buttressing effect and allows the ice inland to flow more rapidly toward the sea, raising the potential for substantial sea level rise over decades.
Science Reveals Neanderthals Had Dentists 60,000 Years Ago
Q: How exactly did they determine the drilling method used by Neanderthals?
The team conducted drillings on modern and ancient human teeth using jasper tools and observed that a narrow pointed stone could create the characteristic smooth hole, taking about 50 minutes to complete, suggesting careful and skilled work.
Science Reveals Neanderthals Had Dentists 60,000 Years Ago
Q: Penny, what do you think a visit to the dentist was like 60,000 years ago?
Sam Wong explains the evidence points to a deliberate drilling rather than simple tooth damage, indicating some form of medical or dental procedure with a long attention to technique.

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7. Jim Smith
8. Alec Luhn

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