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S26E85, 86, & 87 Premium: Age of the Universe Reassessed // Earth’s Spin Axis // "Man in the Moon” & Other Space News
The Space News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 85*A retake on the age of the universeA new study suggests that the universe is actually 26.7 billion years old – that’s nearly twice as old as the 13.8-billion-year age previously believed.*New image from Webb reveals astonishing Saturn and its ringsAfter recent observations of Uranus, Neptune and Jupiter NASA’s James Webb space telescope has now taken some time out of its busy research program to take a quick look at the spectacular ringed world of Saturn.*Australia to grow plants on the MoonAustralian scientists have announced a bold plan to grow seedlings on the Moon by 2026.*The Science ReportThe world has just had its hottest week on record.The growing the creation of human embryo models from stem cells,The world’s first safe and efficient non-toxic aqueous aluminum radical battery.Skeptics guide to psychic dogsSpaceTime Series 26 Episode 86*Humans have changed Earth’s spin axisA new study has shown that humans have changed the Earth’s rotation by pumping out vast amounts of groundwater and moving it elsewhere.*Martian dunes eroded by a shift in prevailing winds after the planet's last ice ageA new study claims the red planet Mars underwent a sudden change in prevailing weather patterns as the Martian rotational axis shifted about 400 thousand years ago.*Water recovery milestone aboard the International Space StationFor space missions that venture beyond low Earth orbit, new challenges include how to provide basic needs for crew members without resupply missions from the ground.*The Science ReportScientists agree that we’ve entered a new Geological time era – the Anthropocene.Studies suggest that both intermittent fasting and calorie counting produce similar results.Paleontologists have identified a new species of hadrosaur in Chile.Alex on Tech Alex on Tech XAI on the waySpaceTime Series 26 Episode 87*Man in the Moon” gets his clock reset by 200 million yearsScientists have ‘reset the clock’ for craters on the Moon, meaning that parts of its surface – which characterise the children’s story of the Man in the Moon - are around 200 million years older than had been thought.*New clues about when plate tectonics began on EarthA new study claims they Earth began plate tectonics and subduction around 3.8 billion years ago.*The final flight of the Ariane 5The end of an era with the last ever Ariane 5 rocket successfully launched into space carrying two telecommunications satellites.*The Science ReportThe world’s Oceans have changed colour to become greener over the past 20 years.New study shows that the Fishing industry is responsible for most of the plastic pollution in our reefs.Scientists assess the amount of plastics in the worlds lakes for the first time.Skeptics guide to kamboThis week’s guest:Dr Graham Dorrington from RMITAnd our regular guests:Tim Mendham from Australian SkepticsAlex Zaharov-Reutt from www.techadvice.life