2024-11-29
23 分钟From the creators of the Popular science show, with millions of YouTube subscribers, comes the MinuteEarth podcast.
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Hello, welcome to your weekly dose of science news from New Scientist.
I'm Penny Sarce, and my co host today is Timothy Revell.
Hi, Tim.
Hi.
Thanks for having me.
So today on the show, we have this.
This document is nothing more than an optical illusion.
This, in our opinion, will not address the enormity of the challenge we all face.
Therefore, we oppose the adoption of this document.