2024-11-01
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Hello.
Welcome to the latest dose of science news from New Scientist.
I'm Rowan Hooper and joined finally again by Penny Sarche, back after many months.
Penny, welcome back.
Thank you.
It's great to be back.
Yeah.
This week I'm really excited that we're going to be discussing all about the microbiome.
We've had some really cool stories the last few weeks on everything that's going on in our gut, how the bugs down there are interacting, how we can look after them better.
So we're going to be doing a bit of a deep dive into those.
Yeah.
So we've got a bit of a microbiome special coming up.
But to start, there's so much going on at the moment that's within our remit in the world to Discuss.
There's the COP16 biodiversity summit in Colombia coming up soon.