
The World, the Universe and Us Weekly: The Best of New Scientist in 2024: From Volcanic Diamonds to Immortal Brains
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Dec 27, 2024 In this discussion, journalist Linda Rodriguez-McRobbie shares her insights on the dual nature of screen time and the groundbreaking research at Yale involving the reanimation of pig brains, sparking debate about life, death, and consciousness. Thomas Lewton reveals astonishing physics theories, including a chilling notion that quantum fluctuations could lead to the universe's disappearance. The idea of quantum consciousness resurfaces, intertwining cutting-edge research with age-old philosophical questions, making for a thought-provoking conversation.
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Hydrogen Bubbles in Oman
- Reporter James Dinneen witnessed hydrogen bubbling from the ground in Oman.
- This observation supports the idea of naturally occurring, extractable hydrogen.
Kimberlite Pipes and Diamond Formation
- Kimberlite pipes, extinct supersonic volcanoes, brought diamonds to the surface.
- The reason for their extinction remains a mystery, potentially linked to diamond formation.
Neanderthal Extinction: A Social Perspective
- Neanderthal extinction may be linked to their social isolation rather than solely external factors.
- Thorin, a Neanderthal whose genome was sequenced, belonged to an isolated group, supporting this theory.


