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BBC Inside Science

Rocket Launch Pollution

BBC Inside Science

BBC

Technology, Science

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2023

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Whilst the globe struggles to shift to green sustainable energy sources, one industry has its sights set solely on the stars. Space X just launched the biggest rocket the world’s ever seen, and it won’t be their last even if it did end its test flight with a bang. As we enter a new golden age of space travel, Vic asks Associate Professor in Physical Geography Dr Eloise Marais if we are paying enough attention to the environmental impacts posed by a rapidly growing space industry. Have viruses, bacteria, and microorganisms influenced humanity more than we know? Author of new book, Pathogenesis: How Germs Made History, Dr Jonathan Kennedy discusses how germs and disease have shaped human evolution, history and culture and what we can learn from the COVID pandemic. And from unconventional life in space to psychoactive spinning apes, Vic and BBC Climate Reporter Georgina Rannard bring you the best scientific stories from the past couple of weeks. Presenter: Victoria Gill Producer: Harrison Lewis Content Producer: Ella Hubber BBC Inside Science is produced in collaboration with the Open University.

Transcript

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0:00.0

He's a rule breaker, a trend setter. He reshaped art and redefined graffiti.

0:07.4

How does he smell?

0:08.4

Like paint.

0:09.3

Has he got any distinction features?

0:10.8

His anonymity.

0:11.9

But who is he?

0:13.2

What's his name?

0:14.1

Banksy.

0:15.0

Apparently I've met him twice.

0:16.5

The Banksy story.

0:18.0

Banksy's work is always about the human spirit versus establishment.

0:24.2

Listen on BBC Science.

0:27.4

BBC Sounds.

0:29.9

Music, radio, podcasts.

0:32.3

Hello, you lovely curious minded people.

0:34.6

This is the podcast edition of BBC Inside Science,

0:37.7

originally broadcast on the 20th of April 2023.

0:41.1

I'm Victoria Gill.

0:42.7

This week we're asking how we might break a fundamental law of computer technology

0:47.3

and we're rewriting human history by examining the diseases that shaped it.

0:52.6

But first...

0:53.9

Four, three, two, one.

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