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Ever heard of “vibe coding”? It's been named Word of the Year by Collins Dictionary, but what does it mean?


You can thank OpenAI's co-founder Andrej Karpathy, who came up with the phrase.


The World Weather Attribution has released new data revealing that climate change significantly amplified Hurricane Melissa’s destructive winds and rainfall.


We speak to the rapid study's co-author, climate scientist Theodore Keeping, from the World Weather Attribution team at Imperial College London.


Three Chinese astronauts are stuck in space for longer than expected, after an unidentified object hits the return spacecraft.


Also in this episode:

  • UK energy supplier Tomato Energy has collapsed

  • Prince William honours young environmentalists at Earthshot Prize

  • The newly described species of toads that give birth to fully formed toadlets

  • AI chatbots "suffer from brainrot" too

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