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    Discover how the science of healthspan helps keep pets thriving for longer

    02/07/2026 | 40 min
    💬 The longevity space isn’t just for humans. Science is uncovering new ways to keep our pets healthier for longer too. New research is finally uncovering why our dogs and cats slow down with age - and how we can slow that process.

    ⚡ So what lifestyle changes can help our pets live longer, healthier lives? In this episode, sponsored by Royal Canin, we explore emerging research exploring the hallmarks of ageing, with practical tips for all pet owners.

    Our guests are:

    Dr Tanya Schoeman, veterinary specialist physician with Royal Canin

    Dr Cat Henstridge, veterinary surgeon and online educator (@cat_the_vet)

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    🎧 Stay tuned to learn about:

    ➡ The importance of the human-animal bond in pet longevity

    ➡ How to stave off chronic inflammation in our pets

    ➡ Why nutrition and dental health are the fundamentals of keeping our pets healthy

    ➡ The barriers vets have to overcome when caring for our pets

    ➡ Why prevention is always better than cure.

    Chapters:

    (00:00) Intro - Pet ageing is not inevitable

    (02:53) Difference between  chronological age and biological age

    (05:00) Importance of the human-animal bond

    (11:41) How inflammation impacts the health of our pets

    (15:30) Understanding the hallmarks of ageing

    (20:34) Impact of the COVID pet boom

    (26:01) Barriers to care

    (29:22) Can you accurately measure your pet’s biological age?

    (33:52) The burden of pet ageing on owners

    (38:42) Top tips for all pet owners

    About the sponsor:

    Royal Canin

    About the podcast:

    New Scientist CoLab explores the boundaries of innovation and the intersection of business, science and technology. Hosted by Justin Mullins.

    Connect with New Scientist:

    Website: https://www.newscientist.com/ 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newscientist/ 

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    What lies beneath? The new era of Earth imaging

    18/06/2026 | 32 min
    💬 Over the last decade, advances in subsurface imaging have meant we’re able to see deep within our planet with unfathomable detail - pinpointing vast geological structures beneath our oceans with unprecedented accuracy.

    ⚡ Viridien is the company creating these incredible images and in this episode they explore the breakthroughs that are revolutionising subsurface imaging and helping to see the geological details of the Earth in ever higher definition.

    Our guests are:

    Gordon Poole, UK research manager at Viridien

    Ewa Kaszycka UK, Geoscience Manager at Viridien.

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    🎧 Stay tuned to learn about:

    ➡ How full waveform inversion (FWI) peels back the data to reveal amazing images

    ➡ Why high performance computing (HPC) is integral in processing seismic data

    ➡ How boats can spend 3 months gathering data without breaks

    ➡ How subsurface images help capture carbon - reducing the impacts of climate change

    ➡ What it takes to work at a company like Viridien

    Chapters:

    (00:00) Intro

    (01:05) Early work in geophysics

    (02:37) The revolutions that have transformed subsurface imaging

    (04:27) How data is converted into images with full waveform inversion

    (07:19) How Albert Tarantola’s vision became reality

    (09:32) The many different skills needed for this work

    (10:27) The important role of high performance computing

    (12:28) The data gathered by ocean bottom nodes

    (14:57) How Viridien makes its approach sustainable

    (17:19) What’s coming in the future?

    (19:17) How subsurface images allow great carbon storage

    (22:54) What else is becoming possible thanks to better subsurface images?

    (27:49) The biggest unsolved problems in the field

    (30:10) The defining properties of people who work in this sector

    About the sponsor:

    Viridien is a multinational geoscience and technology company that is pushing the  boundaries of Earth subsurface imaging.

    About the podcast:

    New Scientist CoLab explores the boundaries of innovation and the intersection of business, science and technology. Hosted by Justin Mullins.

    Connect with New Scientist:

    Website: https://www.newscientist.com/ 

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/newscientist/ 

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    The future of Humanity, decoded in London

    09/04/2026 | 30 min
    About this episode

    SXSW London is the preeminent forum for the new ideas and
    leading thinkers who are sculpting the future. In this episode, we talk to Kat Sherling, head of conference at the event to explore the cultural and
    technological forces driving the agenda at this year’s festival and discover
    some of the speakers who will be there in June.

    This is a New Scientist CoLab production, sponsored by the SXSW
    London.

    Your host is Justin Mullins.

    Find out more about how we’re adapting to a rewired world with this New Scientist CoLab article : https://www.newscientist.com/article/2517346-can-humanity-find-a-place-in-the-rewired-world/
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    How UK and Spanish scientists are reimagining the future of green pharma

    19/02/2026 | 27 min
    The production of medicines is a high-stakes industry where efficiency and environmental impact often collide.  Given that the pharmaceutical industry is one of society’s biggest polluters, solving this challenge requires massive, cross-continent collaboration to spark real change.

    In this episode, we explore how some of the UK and Europe’s premier research institutes and pharmaceutical companies have joined forces to pioneer "greener" production methods. This work is funded by Horizon Europe, the European Union’s flagship €96 billion research and innovation funding programme.

    We visit Barcelona to talk to Dr Laura Rodriguez and Dr Andrés Cruz from IRIS Technology Solutions. They share how their collaboration with UK research teams has yielded impressive results—and why the partnership itself has been a key factor in the success.

    This is a New Scientist CoLab production, sponsored by the UK Government.

    For more information and to find a UK partner for your next Horizon Europe bid, click here.

    Your host is James Randerson.

    Read more about the UK-Spanish partnerships solving pharma’s
    toughest challenges.

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    Discover Vanguard, the future of ocean research

    20/11/2025 | 30 min
    Imagine humans one day living and working on the ocean floor. Aquanauts in subsea habitats, surrounded by ocean creatures, discovering new secrets about our planet. This might sound like science fiction, but DEEP is already making this a reality.

    With the recent launch of its subsea habitat Vanguard, DEEP is pushing forward with its promise to make humans aquatic. An engineering company pushing the boundaries of what’s possible, DEEP exists to radically advance how humankind can access, explore and inhabit underwater environments.

    In this episode, Sophie Bushwick speaks to DEEP’s Chief Technology Officer, Norman Smith and Director of Habitat Operations, Roger Garcia.

    Together they take us on a tour of Vanguard, from its  cosy living area with a viewport to the ocean realm, to the “moon pool” which serves as the entryway into the habitat. They discuss the scientific missions a habitat like this enables - like planet-saving coral reef restoration. And they explore the engineering that’s gone into making this possible, the pressures and joys of life as an “aquanaut” and how it feels to have sea creatures as your neighbours.

    This is a New Scientist CoLab production, sponsored by DEEP.

    Your host is Sophie Bushwick.

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