2025-03-21
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Hello and welcome to New Scientist Weekly,
where we discuss the most fascinating science news of the week.
I'm Penny Sashay.
And I'm Rowan Hooper.
Penny, I'm quite excited about today's show.
Me, too.
Life on Mars.
The biggest discovery about dark energy for 25 years.
Amazing.
And a unique new way that bacteria could produce oxygen.
And that could explain the dark oxygen phenomenon that we've talked about on the pod before.
Produced by metal nodules on the sea floor.
Yeah, we're getting into it.
This is, you know, biggest mysteries of the universe, the solar system and the deep ocean.