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Welcome to New Scientist Weekly.
This is where discuss the most fascinating science news of the week.
I'm Rowan Hooper.
And I'm Penny Sartay.
This week we will hear about the oldest ivory tool ever found,
400,000 years old, that predates Homo sapiens, our own species.
Very cool.
We're going to also discuss what's in effect a massive inadvertent solar geoengineering experiment and what that means for any planned geoengineering experiments that people might want to do.
Planned by Tech Bros.
For example.
Plan Bike.
Yeah, exactly.
But we're going to start with the startling news that it's possible to give plants a kind of skin transplant.
Who knew?