Science In Action Episodes Episode guide
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27/03/2025 GMT
The 成人快手 brings you all the week's science news.
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20/03/2025 GMT
The 成人快手 brings you all the week's science news.
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Science in Action
The 成人快手 brings you all the week's science news.
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Science in Action
The 成人快手 brings you all the week's science news.
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Science in Action
The 成人快手 brings you all the week's science news.
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Who runs science?
A call from European flu experts to create a more sustainable research network.
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Hits from space
Astronomers track asteroid 2024 YR4 to decide if it will miss us in 2032.
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Earthquakes swarms and whale chart toppers
The mystery swarm of small earthquakes near the island of Santorini beg for more data
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Make science great again
Asteroid Bennu yields a watery pool of history
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Arctic carbon starting to flip
Thirty per cent of the Arctic is switching from carbon sink to carbon source.
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AI antivenoms and vegetarian hominids
New types of snake-bite anti-venoms are designed by AI.
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First US avian flu fatality
H5N1 bird flu is still spreading across farms in the US and claims its first human life
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Five years of Covid: Part two
Five years on from the emergence of Sars CoV-2, what have we learned?
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Five years of Covid: Part one
Five years on from the emergence of Sars CoV-2, what have we learned?
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Sun Grazing
The future of vaccinations, NASA鈥檚 Parker Solar Probe, and the dawn of complex life.
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Warming oceans kill millions of birds
4 million sea birds died in Alaska as a result of a warming pacific.
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Bovine H5N1 gets a sniff of humans
How a single mutation in bovine H5N1 flu can make it prefer human cells.
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Fifty years of Charm
Why November 1974 became known as the 鈥淣ovember Revolution鈥 in particle physics
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Faster, wetter, worse tropical storms
Every 2024 Atlantic hurricane was intensified by warming climate, with categories raised.
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Drastic plastic reductions
Machine learning models suggest pathways to reduce global plastic waste by 91% by 2050.
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New ways to study coronaviruses
Scientists in Wuhan and the US unveil a new way to design virus receptors on human cells.
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Global warming strikes again
The devastating floods around Valencia are easily attributable to climate change.
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Betelbuddy and Silk Road Cities
Does the famous Betelgeuse have an orbiting companion, hidden in plain sight?
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Marvels of life and death
As fish farming impacts grow, a look at some clever life-hacks at the extremes.
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Nobel convergence
A look at the stories behind the Nobel science prizes announced this week.
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Excesses of rain
How much did climate change drive storm Helene?
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Historic weather extremes revealed using tree-rings
The jet stream has shaped extreme weather, influencing harvests, wildfires and epidemics
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Flash floods in the Sahara
The Sahara has been experiencing unusually heavy rainfall due to an extratropical cyclone
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A landslide-induced megatsunami in Greenland
The 200-metre-high tsunami sloshed between the cliffs of Dickson Fjord for nine days
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Concerning viruses found in fur farmed animals
A survey of diseased animals from fur farms has revealed potentially threatening viruses