
The World, the Universe and Us Weekly: Most Amazing Science Stories of 2024 | Live at the Science Museum
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Dec 20, 2024 Join Sam Wong, News editor for New Scientist, Catherine de Lange, editor, and Madeleine Cuff, reporter, as they explore awe-inspiring science stories of 2024. Discover how preserved brains are easier to find than thought and the potential of seafloor metallic nodules as geobatteries. They discuss surprising findings about Dyson Spheres and alien life, dive into cultural highlights like the installation 'Breathing with the Forest', and full cheers about flowers that sequester nickel and groundbreaking frog conservation efforts. Plus, a fun quiz tests science knowledge!
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Fermi's Paradox
- Fermi's paradox questions why we haven't encountered alien life, given the vastness of the universe.
- The "Great Filter" theory suggests a common obstacle prevents civilizations from reaching advanced stages.
Warm Drinks and Alcohol
- Warm drinks taste more alcoholic due to how surface tension affects the molecular clustering of water and ethanol.
- This perception doesn't actually change the level of intoxication, though.
Rice-Beef Hybrid
- Researchers created a rice-beef hybrid by growing cow muscle cells inside rice grains.
- They describe this as a complete, potentially more sustainable protein source.



