2025-02-14
31 分钟Past, Present, Future is the History of Ideas podcast with me, David Runciman.
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Past, Present, future.
Hello, welcome to the latest science analysis from New Scientist.
I'm Rowan Hooper.
And I'm Penny Sashay.
On the show this week we're going to discuss the threat
from an asteroid that is currently given around a 1 in 43 chance of hitting Earth in 2032.
We are also going
to Virginia to investigate a large trial of enhanced weathering that's an effort to draw carbon dioxide
out of our atmosphere.
And most importantly of all, we hear evidence that confirms the existence of the dessert stomach.
That feeling that even when you're full, you can always find room.
Do know that feeling.
Yeah.