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Unraveling the Hubble Dilemma: New Insights from the Webb Telescope: S28E66, 67 & 68
SpaceTime S28E66 S28E67 S28E68w/c June 2nd, 2025Space, Astronomy and Science Podcast.SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 66*A possible resolution to the universe’s rate of expansionNew data from the Webb space telescope may have found a solution to the long-standing debate over the universe’s rate of expansion.*New data suggests Venus's crust is surprisingly thinA new model of the Venusian crust has come up with some surprises about the planet’s geology finding its crust is unusually thin.*Locating the building blocks of stellar formationA new study has shown how stellar formation isn’t just based on how much gas there is in a galaxy but also where it is.*The Science ReportThe link between autism spectrum disorder and a future risk of Parkinson's disease.The oldest known records of a tsunami discovered in Japan.Confirmation of a new type of plesiosaur.Skeptics guide to a new way to use VaporubSpaceTime Series 28 Episode 67*SpaceX’s ninth Starship test flight suffers a fiery conclusionThe ninth test flight of SpaceX’s Starship has reached a fiery conclusion with both the orbiter and the booster being destroyed. *Why are some rocks on the moon highly magneticScientists say a large asteroid impact on the Moon could explain why some lunar rocks are highly magnetic.*Never before seen details about the Sun’s atmosphere the coronaAstronomers have employed a new Adaptive Optics system to uncover stunning never before seen details about the Sun’s atmosphere the corona.*The Science ReportThe new device that can detect atrial fibrillation without having to touch the patient.Claims that those who value control over other people are more likely to be vegetarians.Study shows that urine, not water is best for efficient production of green hydrogen.Alex on Tech Samsung’s new S25 EdgeSpaceTime Series 28 Episode 68*Confirmation of Modified Newtonian Dynamics as a possible alternative to dark matterA new study has provided more evidence that the hypothesis of Modified Newtonian Dynamics or MOND could provide a possible alternative to dark matter.*Earth's core contains vast hidden gold reservesA new study has found that Earth's largest gold reserves are not kept inside Fort Knox but lie buried deep under 3,000 kilometres of solid rock.*Looking for the chemistry of life on TitanNASA’s Dragonfly car-sized rotorcraft set to launch in 2028 to explore the frigid Saturnian moon of Titan to potentially answer one of science's biggest questions: How did life begin?*The Science ReportStudy claims humans may have been making tools from whale bones up to 20,000 years ago.Quantum computer used to simulate the chemical dynamics of real compounds for the first time.A new study has found that biodiversity in Antarctic soils might be much greater than previously thought.Skeptics guide to Winston Churchill and Britain's last witch.https://spacetimewithstuartgary.comhttps://www.bitesz.com/show/spacetime/This week’s guests include:Seona Lee from the University of Western Australia node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy ResearchAnd our regular guests:Alex Zaharov-Reutt from techadvice.lifeTim Mendham from Australian Skeptics