2024-10-18
22 分钟Hello, welcome to your weekly dose of essential science news from New Scientist.
I'm Chelsea White, still over in London in the studio with Rowan for a few more days.
Always a pleasure, Chelsea.
On the show this week we've got a fascinating study showing how being bullied changes your brain.
We're also going to Hear about the 2024 State of the Climate report that assesses 35 vital signs about our planet.
Spoiler.
They're not good.
They're not good.
We're also hearing the latest in the attempt to resurrect the extinct Tasmanian tiger, or better known as the thylacine.
But first, we have an historic moment from SpaceX.
This was the fifth test of their starship rocket, which is the largest rocket ever built.
And this time they were attempting to return the booster back to the launch pad.
Yeah, now it's not so much the rocket launch that people want to watch, it's the landing that's the exciting thing.
This is the SpaceX commentary as the booster came back.
This is absolutely insane.
On the first ever attempt, we have successfully caught the super heavy booster back at the launch tower.
I'm sorry, like, even in this day.
And age, what we just saw, that looked like magic.
Folks, this is a day for the engineering history books.
Our space guru Leia Crane is here.