2024-12-20
45 分钟Hello, everyone.
Welcome to a very special edition of New Scientist Weekly coming to you live from the Science Museum in London.
Give it up.
Let's give it.
Yay.
What we want to do in the show today is furnish you with some good cheer to get you through the next couple of weeks, really, with your families.
You know, that's the wrong way of putting it, isn't it?
To see you through the joy and that is the festive period, and to give you some good cheer to take you into the new year.
I'm your host for the evening.
I'm Rowan Hooper.
I'm the host of the New Scientist Weekly podcast.
Let's meet our panel tonight.
We've got Kat DeLonge, she's the editor of New Scientist.
Got Madeline Cuff, a reporter, and Sam Wong, who's news editor.
So welcome, everyone.
So what we're going to do, we're going to discuss our favorite stories of the year.
We're going to talk about our cultural science highlights of the year, and then we're going to give you these things to impress your friends and family with over the festive period.
But let's start with a mini review of the year.
So I wanted to ask the panel what their favorite stories are, might be their most memorable one, the funniest one, whatever sticks out to them.
So I'm going to let you go first, Sam.