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BBC Inside Science

COVID Operation Moonshot; Big Compost Experiment; Gulf of Mexico meteorite and new life

BBC Inside Science

BBC

Technology, Science

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2020

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Earlier this month, the government rolled out a pilot in Liverpool for ‘Operation Moonshot’, their proposal to spend £100 billion pounds to regularly test the entire UK population for SARS CoV 2. Anand Jagatia speaks to screening expert Dr Angela Raffle and medical test evaluator Professor Jon Deeks from the University of Birmingham. They share their concerns about the scheme and the benefits it may bring. A year ago, BBC Inside Science helped launch the Big Compost Experiment, a citizen science project run by a team at UCL. They asked the public to get involved by providing information about the matter that’s rotting in compost piles around the UK. What do people think about biodegradable plastics and what actually happens to them – do they break down like they are supposed to? Anand finds out about the results so far .from Mark Miodownik, one of the creators of this project, We travel back in time to 66 million years ago, when a massive meteorite smacked into the Gulf of Mexico bringing the reign of the dinosaurs to a cataclysmic conclusion. It was also the beginning of a new chapter in the history of life on Earth. The impact may have caused an apocalypse of earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions and the darkness of a nuclear winter; but it may also have created a haven for new life forms to emerge. Roland Pease has been talking to two geologists, David Kring and Tim Bralower, who have found evidence for the return of life in the crater after the carnage of the meteorite strike. Presented by Anand Jagatia Produced by Melanie Brown

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Before you listen to this BBC podcast I'd like to introduce myself. My name's

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Stevie Middleton and I'm a BBC Commissioner for a load of sport

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podcasts. I'm lucky to do that at the BBC because I get to work with leading

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journalists, experienced pundits and the biggest

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sports stars. Together we bring you untold stories and fascinating insights

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straight from the player's mouth. But the best thing about doing this at the BBC is

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our unique access to the sporting world.

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What that means is that we can bring you podcasts that create a real connection to

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dedicated sports fans across the UK.

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Hello this is the podcast edition of BBC Inside Science first broadcast on

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Thursday the 19th of January 2020. I'm An Annan Jagatilla, longtime

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listener to this show, First Time Caller. Today we're digesting the results from a year of the big compost experiment,

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a citizen science project investigating whether compostable plastics actually do what they say on the

1:01.5

tin. And we'll be hearing how the crater left behind from an impact which killed off the dinosaurs

1:07.5

may have become an oasis for other forms of life.

1:10.5

But first, earlier this month the government rolled out a pilot in Liverpool for Operation

1:15.8

Moonshot, their proposal to spend a hundred billion pounds to test the entire UK population

1:21.5

for coronavirus, regardless of whether they have symptoms or not.

1:25.4

The latest figures from the Liverpool City Council website state that nearly 120,000 people

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have been tested so far and public health England say they have already

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