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A malaria treatment has been approved for use on babies and young children for the first time.
Has our understanding of “Space Ice" been wrong this entire time?
Tech & Science Daily spoke to lead author, Dr Michael B. Davies, from UCL and the University of Cambridge, who says their discovery could also conflict with a speculative theory about how life on Earth began.
Plus, the UK Government will test its emergency alert system on September 7th, in its second ever nationwide drill.
Also in this episode:
-Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey unveils a new Bluetooth app called Bitchat.
-The first-ever guide to better support and protect patients across the world who are considering potentially pioneering, risky, surgery, has now been published.
-YouTuber ‘Angryginge’ arrested for 'thousands of pounds worth of criminal damage caused to F1 car'.
-“The science is clear”: McVities pull Jaffa Cakes from a biscuit museum exhibit.
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Content provided by Rachelle Abbott and The Evening Standard. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rachelle Abbott and The Evening Standard or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
A malaria treatment has been approved for use on babies and young children for the first time.
Has our understanding of “Space Ice" been wrong this entire time?
Tech & Science Daily spoke to lead author, Dr Michael B. Davies, from UCL and the University of Cambridge, who says their discovery could also conflict with a speculative theory about how life on Earth began.
Plus, the UK Government will test its emergency alert system on September 7th, in its second ever nationwide drill.
Also in this episode:
-Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey unveils a new Bluetooth app called Bitchat.
-The first-ever guide to better support and protect patients across the world who are considering potentially pioneering, risky, surgery, has now been published.
-YouTuber ‘Angryginge’ arrested for 'thousands of pounds worth of criminal damage caused to F1 car'.
-“The science is clear”: McVities pull Jaffa Cakes from a biscuit museum exhibit.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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