Video: Stephen Hawking, God and physics on Channel 4 News
Video: Jon Snow interviews Guardian science blogger Jon Butterworth about physics and Stephen Hawking's apparent conversion to atheism guardian.co.uk |
Green column: A Threat to California’s Climate Change Progress
California’s ambitious climate change agenda could evaporate in a November vote that pits renewable energy advocates and allies against oil companies and manufacturers. feeds.nytimes.com |
Science Weekly: Bugs, bowels and bats
Alok Jha is joined by Ian Henderson, professor of microbial biology at the University of Birmingham, and the Guardian's Ian Sample, in a programme devoted to germs.It's one of the major killers in the developing world, but could a vaccine for diarrhoea be around the corner? Professor Henderson is giving a talk on "Genome sequencing: The genetics of diarrhoea" in Birmingham tomorrow evening. He gave us a rundown of the underlying causes of diarrhoea and the prospects for prevention, which has the potential to save millions of lives.In the second strand of our microbiology special, Nell Boase speaks to Anthony Hilton, a reader in microbiology at Aston University, about his mission to educate the public about germs. How are food poisoning bugs spread around the home? How many household germs are truly dangerous? Can we really build up our immunity by NOT being hygienic?Plus, we look at the Ig Nobel awards, featuring those lusty fruit bats, using mini-helicopters to take samples from the blow holes of whales, and slime mould transport modelling ...On a much more serious note, the team discusses the swingeing cuts in research funding faced by UK scientists.Follow the podcast on our Science Weekly Twitter feed and receive updates on all breaking science news stories from Guardian Science. Email scienceweeklypodcast@gmail.com. Guardian Science is now on Facebook. You can also join our Science Weekly Facebook group. Listen back through our archive.Subscribe free via iTunes to ensure every episode gets delivered. (Here is the non-iTunes URL feed).Alok JhaIain ChambersIan Sample guardian.co.uk |
Private protection
How firms can be persuaded to help save at-risk environments bbc.co.uk |
Animal lovers mourn giant stag killed in Britain
By JILL LAWLESS 2010-10-26T21:12:51ZLONDON (AP) -- It's a photo of animal majesty that has turned into a murder mystery: Who shot the Emperor? Nature lovers on Tuesday were mourning a red stag dubbed the Emperor of Exmoor - a 9-foot (2.75-meter) giant reported to be the biggest wild animal in the British Isles. He was found dead days after his picture appeared in the national press.... hosted.ap.org |