2024-08-23
24 分钟Are you a fan of big ideas and stimulating debate?
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With our very own culture editor, Alison Flood hosting an event on whether space exploration is the answer to humanity's problems.
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Hello and welcome to New Scientist Weekly, your one stop shop for the most fascinating science and technology news.
I'm Christy Taylor in New York.
And I'm Rowan Hooper in London.
This week on the podcast, we are going to talk all about the tools we already have for solving the opioid crisis in the us A mysterious case of ocean cooling, and finally, an explanation for the famous wow.
Signal from space.
Is it aliens?
You'll have to listen to find out.
Plus how AI may help us deal with a shortage of programmers for one of the world's oldest coding languages.
But we're going to start with a story that actually gives me the willies and it's got really big implications.
So you know, Christie, how some people who are in a coma, they're actually somehow aware of their surroundings.