28 July 2022
About this episode
Welcome to a special edition of the show recorded live at the . On the panel are Āé¶¹“«Ć½ journalists Rowan Hooper and Abby Beall, along with Emmy-nominated composer Hannah Peel and geoscientist and broadcaster Chris Jackson.
With the awesome Lovell radio telescope dominating the sky above the festival, this episode begins with astronomy news, and in particular stories from the James Webb Space Telescope - including its mission to look at the atmosphere of rocky planets in the search for extraterrestrial life. Thereās also a nod to the late great , who has died at the age of 103.
The panel brings their stories of joy and hope. Abby brings news of the saving of a research centre for intelligent birds. Chris marvels at an impressive global geological event which highlights the power of collaboration. Hannah dreams up a story about ānanoskinā which happens to be very similar to a real story we reported. And Rowan comes with the news that chimps have been found to treat each other using medicinal insects.
The panel discusses the ethics and possibilities of brain organoid research. These are tiny human brains grown in a lab, which have recently been shown to give off brain waves equivalent to those seen in fetuses.Ģż
The whole team is gifted with an imaginary $100 million, and asked how theyād use it to save the world. Rowan wants to refreeze the Arctic.Ģż
Then thereās a vibrant Q&A session with the audience. And for the boy who asked about brain organoids playing Pong, hereās the story.
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