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China could build a nuclear plant on the moon
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China has released their lunar plans which could include a nuclear power plant.
They hope it can provide energy for the International Lunar Research Station - a project in conjunction with Russia.
Ofcom says tech firms will be legally required to block children’s access to harmful content online. Failing to do so could mean big fines or even a ban from UK access.
We hear from Molly Rose Foundation CEO, Andy Burrows, who says they are “dismayed” by today’s codes.
Also in this episode:
- The RNID discuss their new report which warns the lives of deaf patients are ‘at risk’ amid NHS communication barriers.
- Nintendo apologises to fans as sales for the Switch 2 exceeds expectations.
- A rare gold quartz 'dragon' goes on display at the Natural History Museum.
- Chimpanzees chomping on, and sharing, ‘alcoholic fruit’ baffles scientists
- Coldplay appears to be having a positive impact on domestic sustainable energy.
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1244 episodes
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Manage episode 478808854 series 2704238
Content provided by Rachelle Abbott and The Evening Standard. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rachelle Abbott and The Evening Standard or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.
China has released their lunar plans which could include a nuclear power plant.
They hope it can provide energy for the International Lunar Research Station - a project in conjunction with Russia.
Ofcom says tech firms will be legally required to block children’s access to harmful content online. Failing to do so could mean big fines or even a ban from UK access.
We hear from Molly Rose Foundation CEO, Andy Burrows, who says they are “dismayed” by today’s codes.
Also in this episode:
- The RNID discuss their new report which warns the lives of deaf patients are ‘at risk’ amid NHS communication barriers.
- Nintendo apologises to fans as sales for the Switch 2 exceeds expectations.
- A rare gold quartz 'dragon' goes on display at the Natural History Museum.
- Chimpanzees chomping on, and sharing, ‘alcoholic fruit’ baffles scientists
- Coldplay appears to be having a positive impact on domestic sustainable energy.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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