2024-10-11
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Hello, and welcome to your weekly dose of essential science news from new scientists.
I'm Rowan Hooper and with me in the studio this week is our US Editor, Chelsea White.
Hello, Chelsea.
Hello.
How are you here?
Jet lag?
Yeah, I'm very well.
I'm very underestimated.
Well, stay with it.
Yeah, this will wake me up on the show.
This week we're discussing the impact of Hurricane Milton on Florida and we're hearing how the increase in life expectancy that we've been enjoying is slowing down.