S27E58-60 Premium: The Magnetic Mysteries of Life's Evolution: Earth's Weakening Field and the Oxygen Boom SpaceTime with Stuart Gary

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The Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 58
*How a weak magnetic field may have supported the diversification of life on Earth
A new study has found that an unusual reduction in the strength of the Earth’s magnetic field may have triggered the diversification of life on Earth.
*The power of black holes even greater than previously estimated
A new study has shown how quickly erupting supermassive black holes can shut off star formation in big galaxies.
*China's Chang'e-6 Lunar Mission blasts off
China has successfully launched its Chang'e-6 sample return mission which will attempt to collect the first lunar rocks from the far side of the Moon.
*The Science Report
Olive oil linked to a lower risk of dementia-related death
An additional 4.7 billion people to be at risk of malaria and dengue due to climate change.
Artificial intelligence shown to lie, make stuff up and now trick people
Skeptics guide to the Westall UFO sighting

SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 59
*Why Venus has almost no water
A new study claims Earth’s scalding and uninhabitable sister planet Venus became incredibly dry after losing much of its atmospheric hydrogen into space through a process called dissociative recombination.
*A space railroad on the moon
NASA is looking at building a railway on the Moon to transport freight across the lunar surface.
*New volcanic eruption early warning satellite launched
A new satellite has been launched from the International Space Station to study volcanic activity from orbit.
*The Science Report
Ultra-processed junk foods, especially processed meats, associated with a higher risk of dying early.
A new carbon-negative concrete
AI showing clear racist and woke programming
Alex on tech: New I-pads released

SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 60
*One of the most ancient stars ever seen in another galaxy
Astronomers have discovered one of the most ancient stars ever seen in another galaxy.
*NASA's Hubble pauses science due to gyro issue
NASA’s Hubble space telescope is back in operation after suddenly entering safe mode last month due to an ongoing gyroscope issue.
*SNOOPI launched into orbit
A new CubeSat has been launched from the International Space Station.
*The Science Report
Long-term daily aspirin use could help slow and prevent the progression of colorectal cancer
Chimpanzees learn to improve their tool use as they age
The first known example of a wild animal using a plant with medicinal properties to treat a wound

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This week’s guests include:
Rebecca Davies from Swinburne University
Robert Wright, director of the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology at the University of Hawaiʻi
Professor James Garrison, professor of aeronautics and astronautics at Purdue University and principal investigator for SNoOPI
And our regular guests:
Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.life
Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics
Jonathan Nally from Sky and Telescope Magazine

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The Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.
SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 58
*How a weak magnetic field may have supported the diversification of life on Earth
A new study has found that an unusual reduction in the strength of the Earth’s magnetic field may have triggered the diversification of life on Earth.
*The power of black holes even greater than previously estimated
A new study has shown how quickly erupting supermassive black holes can shut off star formation in big galaxies.
*China's Chang'e-6 Lunar Mission blasts off
China has successfully launched its Chang'e-6 sample return mission which will attempt to collect the first lunar rocks from the far side of the Moon.
*The Science Report
Olive oil linked to a lower risk of dementia-related death
An additional 4.7 billion people to be at risk of malaria and dengue due to climate change.
Artificial intelligence shown to lie, make stuff up and now trick people
Skeptics guide to the Westall UFO sighting

SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 59
*Why Venus has almost no water
A new study claims Earth’s scalding and uninhabitable sister planet Venus became incredibly dry after losing much of its atmospheric hydrogen into space through a process called dissociative recombination.
*A space railroad on the moon
NASA is looking at building a railway on the Moon to transport freight across the lunar surface.
*New volcanic eruption early warning satellite launched
A new satellite has been launched from the International Space Station to study volcanic activity from orbit.
*The Science Report
Ultra-processed junk foods, especially processed meats, associated with a higher risk of dying early.
A new carbon-negative concrete
AI showing clear racist and woke programming
Alex on tech: New I-pads released

SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 60
*One of the most ancient stars ever seen in another galaxy
Astronomers have discovered one of the most ancient stars ever seen in another galaxy.
*NASA's Hubble pauses science due to gyro issue
NASA’s Hubble space telescope is back in operation after suddenly entering safe mode last month due to an ongoing gyroscope issue.
*SNOOPI launched into orbit
A new CubeSat has been launched from the International Space Station.
*The Science Report
Long-term daily aspirin use could help slow and prevent the progression of colorectal cancer
Chimpanzees learn to improve their tool use as they age
The first known example of a wild animal using a plant with medicinal properties to treat a wound

https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com https://www.bitesz.com/show/spacetime/

This week’s guests include:
Rebecca Davies from Swinburne University
Robert Wright, director of the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology at the University of Hawaiʻi
Professor James Garrison, professor of aeronautics and astronautics at Purdue University and principal investigator for SNoOPI
And our regular guests:
Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.life
Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics
Jonathan Nally from Sky and Telescope Magazine

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Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen and access show links via https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ

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