Aug. 30, 2024

S27E105: Record-Breaking Antimatter, UK Rocket Mishap, and the Mystery of Space Cuisine

S27E105: Record-Breaking Antimatter, UK Rocket Mishap, and the Mystery of Space Cuisine

In this episode of SpaceTime, we delve into the discovery of the heaviest antimatter hyper nucleus ever created, witness a spectacular rocket engine explosion at the United Kingdom's new spaceport, and explore why food tastes bad in SpaceTime. Join us...

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In this episode of SpaceTime, we delve into the discovery of the heaviest antimatter hyper nucleus ever created, witness a spectacular rocket engine explosion at the United Kingdom's new spaceport, and explore why food tastes bad in SpaceTime. Join us for these fascinating updates and more!
00:00:00 - This is spacetime series 27, episode 105 for broadcast on 30 August 2024
00:00:26 - Scientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory have discovered a new antimatter hyper nucleus
00:05:03 - Rocket booster explodes during test at British spaceport; no one injured
00:12:21 - Julia Lowe: We put people in virtual reality environments to study food preferences
00:16:36 - 5% of people are consuming products that are potentially toxic to livers
00:18:23 - Social position and income are linked to your food preferences, study finds
00:19:44 - The editor of the pop paranormal website Higgypop says he's sceptic
00:23:17 -  Spacetime is available every Monday, Wednesday and Friday through various podcasting platforms

Episode Special Guest:
Julia Low from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia

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