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In today’s episode, we’ll talk about the recent nuclear fusion headlines, and a new result from the Webb telescope. Then we’ll have a special guest, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCogrSQkBJn1KF0N9I4oM7eQ, who’ll tell us what we learned from NASA’s Artemis mission. After that, we’ll talk about remote controlled magnetic slime, why atmospheric methane levels increased during the COVID pandemic, non-fogging glasses, algae that might replace beef, the toughest material on earth, self-organised nanobots, dark photons. And of course, the telephone will ring!
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00:00 Intro
00:43 Nuclear Fusion Ignition
04:10 Webb Telescope Confirms Hubble Tension
05:40 Artemis I Mission Summary ft https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCogrSQkBJn1KF0N9I4oM7eQ10:05 Remote-Controlled Magnetic Slime
11:45 Methane Level Increase During COVID Pandemic
13:45 Non-fogging Glasses
14:45 Algae That May Replace Beef
16:10 New Toughest Material
17:21 Simulation of Self-Organizing Bots
18:26 Dark Photons May Heat Up Intergalactic Medium
20:42 Science and Maths Courses on Brilliant
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