EUSci Podcast #4
February 25th, 2009 Posted in PodcastRejoice, for your relief from the boredom of interminable lectures is here. Once again, we give you our take on science stories that made the headlines (or at least the science pages) of newspaper over the past few weeks.
What’s in today’s show:
Headlines
- Holographic Universe – Are we living in or on a bubble?
- Elephant Love – Can you feel the love tonight? Elephants can.
- New 30-foot long tapeworm species found.
- Can loneliness affect your brain?
- Talking about your feelings really helps.
- Do your genes determine what you wear?
News Roundup and Discussion:
- Coloured Neurons
- Kissing helps choose the right breeding partner
- New face prosthetic can react to nerve signals
- CERN may not be first to find the Higgs
- Water-propelled Jetpack
Feature:
- How to deal with carbon dioxide: We cover a few technologies that reduce output, as well as methods to deal with existing carbon dioxide, such as carbon burial and geoengineering.
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