• Gaming 2024 in review: what’s coming in 2025? (special)
    Dec 23 2024

    What are the gaming highlights of 2024 and what can we expect in 2025?

    From the big beasts such as Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and EAFC 24, to indie gems Balatro and Animal Well, we look at the hits - and misses - of the year.

    In this special episode, we’re joined by the London Standard’s culture and gaming writer, Vicky Jessop. Vicky also discusses the surprises and flops, best sellers, and we get a sneak peek into the most anticipated games of 2025, including GTA 6 and Assassin’s Creed Shadows.


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    13 mins
  • Preventing the sixth mass extinction
    Dec 20 2024

    On this special episode, we're joined by Alex Dehgan, CEO of Conservation X Labs. Alex explains their new technology, a handheld molecular lab that can fit in the palm of your hand, which they claim can help towards preventing the sixth mass extinction.

    In this episode:

    • What is a sixth mass extinction?
    • What is the Nabit technology, and how does it work?
    • Developing their technology and using AI
    • Could this tech detect ‘mirror image bacteria’?
    • What conversations are they having with governments?
    • Are alarm bells ringing?

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    15 mins
  • Elon Musk disrupts US politics over government funding
    Dec 19 2024

    Elon Musk has been fomenting a revolt over a bipartisan federal government funding bill opposed by incoming president Donald Trump, in a direct challenge to the authority of Republican house speaker Mike Johnson. Ghost palms and toothy toadstools are among new species that were named by Kew’s Royal Botanic Gardens in 2024. We’re joined Kew mycologist and research leader Dr Anna Bazzicalupo.

    Also in this episode:

    • US scientists say the moon may actually be older than previously thought
    • Study on employees suffering mental and physical strain linked to tech gadgets use. we spoke to lead author, ESRC PhD student Elizabeth Marsh, from the University of Nottingham’s Schools of Psychology and Medicine.
    • Discovery of a mastodon jaw in a New Yorker’s back yard.
    • And, OpenAI announces…a phone-line: 1-800-ChatGPT.

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    9 mins
  • Why amazing ‘hiccupping star’ captured is space breakthrough
    Dec 18 2024

    Research lead author Dr Charlotte Angus, from the Astrophysical Research Centre at Queen’s University in Belfast, on the giant “hiccupping” star, which has been documented for the first time.

    Scientists research ADHD treatment to find out what actually works best - the London Standard’s health reporter Dan Keane explains all.

    Also in this episode

    • ‘12 days of OpenAI’ continues…
    • What data is being shared by your ‘internet of things’ connected devices? With Stephen Almond, executive director for regulatory risk at the Information Commissioner’s Office
    • The RSPB reveal its ‘nature wins of 2024’

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    10 mins
  • ‘Ukraine kills Russian nuclear general’ with e-scooter bomb
    Dec 17 2024

    A top Russian general was assassinated, in an attack claimed by Ukraine, using an e-scooter bomb in Moscow. Plus, what are mysterious ‘blimps’ spotted on Russia’s border with Estonia? We’re joined by The London Standard’s defence editor, Robert Fox.

    Also in this episode:

    • More than 6m properties in England face flood risk
    • Dust levels on the Victoria line are ‘worst on Tube’, with The London Standard’s transport editor, Ross Lydall
    • How Saturn’s rings might be keeping a youthful appearance
    • Waymo robo taxis to start in Japan from 2025

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    8 mins
  • Mayotte: Cyclone Chido devastates French island
    Dec 16 2024

    Met Office operational meteorologist Nick Silkstone on Cyclone Chido, the worst extreme weather event to hit the French territory in 90 years. The prefect of Mayotte, Francois-Xavier Bieuville, said on Sunday that the death toll would “certainly be several hundreds, maybe we will reach a thousand, even several thousands.”

    A new class of magnetism called ‘altermagnetism’ has been imaged for the first time in a new study - Tech & Science Daily spoke to lead author, Professor Peter Wadley, from the University of Nottingham’s School of Physics and Astronomy. Could the find transform digital devices?

    Plus, is Apple developing a foldable iPhone and iPad?

    Also in this episode:

    • Brussels Sprouts are bigger this year, but by how much?
    • The skin has its own immune system
    • Six rare giant catfish surface in Cambodia

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    10 mins
  • Dr John Krystal: Why ketamine can solve a mental health epidemic (Brave New World preview)
    Dec 15 2024

    Host Evgeny Lebedev meets Dr. John Krystal, professor of neuroscience at the Yale School of Medicine, to discuss Ketamine, what it is, and how it can solve a mental health epidemic.


    This is a special preview taken from our sister podcast, Brave New World. To hear the interview in full just search: Brave New World Evening Standard.


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    17 mins
  • Astro Bot wins big at Game Awards 2024, The Witcher 4 trailer officially revealed
    Dec 13 2024

    The Game Awards 2024 took place in Los Angeles on Thursday evening. Astro Bot came out on top for wins, and during the ceremony, the first trailer for the heavily teased new CD Projekt Red game The Witcher 4 was released. For everything you need to know, we’re joined by The London Standard’s Culture and Gaming Writer, Vicky Jessop.


    Patients with sleep apnoea have received a choice of two nerve stimulators from UCLH hospitals. They are the first hospital in the UK to be offering both of these treatments.


    Tech & Science Daily spoke to Mr. Ryan Chin Taw Cheong, Consultant ENT and Sleep Surgeon at the Royal National ENT and Eastman Dental Hospitals, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.


    It’s said sleep apnoea could lead to hypertension, strokes, heart attacks, diabetes, and even death.


    Plus, a group of international scientists claim there’s a ‘risk to human life on earth’ from synthetic manufactured bacteria, called ‘mirror’ microbes.


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    9 mins