The early history of our solar system can be deciphered by studying impact craters and meteorites. Craters on the Moon tell us a lot about the violent history of our solar system. Just how many impacts have there been on the Moon? We can study the porosity of the Moon to better estimate just how many impacts have occurred on it. How did Mars get it's atmosphere and from where? A Martian meteorite from deep in the core can tell us a lot about the solar nebula that formed our solar system. Mars formed relatively quickly, before the solar nebula dissipated.
Episode 377 - Hubble turns 30 and still takes amazing images
Episode 376 - Learning from spider webs, venom and combs
Episode 375 - Solar Panels that work at night and on greenhouses
Episode 374 - Lasers, Metal and Insect wings vs Bacteria
Episode 373 - Deep sea reefs, ocean vents and tiny life
Episode 372 - Flexible and wearable electronics
Episode 371 - Marine Mammals vs Parasites
Episode 370 - Explosions in space and citizen science
Episode 369 - 2020MMM, Endangered species and City Foxes
Episode 368 - Brain injuries, epilepsy and treatment options
Episode 367 - Sustainable and green Chemistry
Episode 366 - The YORP Effect, Star Brawls and Solar wind
Episode 365 - Wasps, Bees, tasty meals and pesticide.
Episode 364 - Coronavirus from SARS to MERs and nConv2019
Episode 363 - Mysteries from underwater volcanoes
Episode 362 - Life after a disaster from Fukashima to Chernobyl
Episode 361 - Fast Radio Bursts, Cosmic Rays and Antarctica
Episode 360 - Imaging hard-working Cells keeping you alive during illness
Episode 359 - Life surviving on freezing planets, faint suns and meteorites
Episode 358 - Wildfires, climate change, smog and charcoal
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