March 13, 2021

Resolving a Cosmological Conundrum

Resolving a Cosmological Conundrum

The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast.
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 27
*A change in dark energy to try and resolve a cosmological conundrum
The universe was created by a Big Bang 13.82 billion years ago, and it’s been...

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The Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast.

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 24 Episode 27

*A change in dark energy to try and resolve a cosmological conundrum

The universe was created by a Big Bang 13.82 billion years ago, and it’s been expanding ever since.

*Parker Solar Probe swoops past Venus at some 87 thousand KPH

NASA's Parker Solar Probe has just undertaken its latest close flyby of the planet Venus.

*A new eye in the sky to monitor Amazon deforestation

India has launched a new Brazilian Earth Observation satellite to monitor the worsening problem of Amazonian deforestation.

*The Science Report

A third of COVID-19 patients still suffering symptoms nine months later.

More evidence that consumption of red meat and alcohol increases the risk of bowel cancer.

Palaeontologists have confirmed discovery of Australia’s earliest skink.

The Netherlands, U.S., Australia and New Zealand consuming the highest amounts of party drugs.

Skeptic's guide to Tanzanian COVID-19 antivaxxers

 

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