2025-07-04
29 分钟Hello and welcome to The World, the Universe and Us,
the weekly news podcast from New Scientist.
I'm Dr Penny Sartre.
I'm Dr Rowan Hooper.
Now on today's show, we've got three firsts.
The first genome sequence from someone from ancient Egypt.
The first reports of wild killer whales giving gifts to humans.
To humans?
Wow.
And the first example of interstellar navigation,
which is another way of saying, you know,
the first... way of navigating by a spacecraft that's left the solar system.
What a show.
Very exciting.
There's also some breaking news.
We'll get to the detection of a new interstellar object passing through our solar system from outside it.
Super exciting.
But of those first, though, we're going to start with the ancient Egyptian genome.
Yeah, this week we have publication of the first whole ancient Egyptian genome.
It's from a man who lived 4,500 to 4,800 years ago.