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Could we put out the sun with a sun-sized orb of water?

18 July 2023

What would happen if we pushed a sun-sized ball of water into our star? The Dead Planets Society podcast dives into the possibilities


Protesters gather outside the Supreme Court on 24 June in response to the court?s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade

26 US states are likely to ban abortion to the fullest extent possible

27 June 2022

After the US Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v Wade, abortion bans in states such as Louisiana and Tennessee won't include exceptions for cases of rape or incest


How the US response to covid-19 broke its world-class health agencies

How the US response to covid-19 broke its world-class health agencies

28 October 2020

A series of bad decisions and ill-judged policies, coupled with unrivalled political interference, has led to the FDA and CDC losing the trust of the public and scientists


US election 2020: Trump's impact on the environment, health and space

US election 2020: Trump's impact on the environment, health and space

21 October 2020

Whatever the outcome of the US presidential election, Donald Trump is likely to have a lasting impact on the nation's health, environmental regulations and space exploration


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Common dolphins may finally be returning to the Adriatic sea

25 August 2020

The common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) was regionally extinct in the Adriatic Sea for 40 years, but there now appear to be four individuals living in the region


Why US society is so vulnerable to the coronavirus pandemic

Why US society is so vulnerable to the coronavirus pandemic

24 March 2020

The economic and healthcare policies pursued by the US in recent years have failed to prioritise public health and made it vulnerable to a pandemic. Could things be different?


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Time travel without paradoxes is possible with many parallel timelines

13 December 2019

Time travel brings up paradoxes that break the laws of physics, but multiple similar timelines running parallel to one another could get around this


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Predators may make prey get smart and grow more brain cells

11 December 2019

Predators are a problem for Trinidad’s killifish: in streams where the problem is worst the killifish grow more brain cells, perhaps to help evade the hunters


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Samoan government takes drastic measures to fight measles outbreak

6 December 2019

Samoan government employees stopped work to administer measles vaccines in an attempt to halt an outbreak of the deadly disease sweeping the island nation


Supernova

Black holes formed from dark matter could be making dead stars explode

6 December 2019

White dwarfs are burnt out stars that can explode into supernovae, and this process might be kicked off by a black hole made of dark matter in the heart of the star


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