20 December 2024
About this episode
Episode 281
In this special episode recorded live at the Science Museum in London, we celebrate some of the best, most awe-inspiring science stories of 2024.Ā
Round one kicks off with the panelistās stories of the year, including the discovery that thousand-year-old preserved brains are much easier to find than we realised, that metallic nodules found on the sea floor could be acting as āgeobatteriesā, creating oxygen in the deep sea, plus a surprising finding involving Dyson Spheres that may hint at the existence of advanced alien life.
In round two the panelists discuss their cultural highlights of the year. On the line up is an installation in London called āBreathing with the Forestā, a time-travel novel called āThe Other Valleyā, the stage show reimagining of āDr Stangeloveā and an absurdist comedy about climate diplomacy called āRumoursā.
Round three is a quiz for the audience asking questions like, do warm drinks taste more alcoholic than cold ones? What animal can be added to milk to initiate the yoghurt-making fermentation process? And which animal can survive with almost no sleep?Ā
And round four celebrates stories that will make you say āWow!ā, plus a moment of good cheer. These include flowers that can sequester nickel and be turned into metal, how brains and other body parts can be brought back from the dead, the discovery of the worldās largest coral reef and the invention of a hospital for fungal-infected frogs.
On the panel are Rowan Hooper, Catherine de Lange, Sam Wong and Madeleine Cuff.
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