Tomorrow Today: The Science Magazine

Dive in to the fascinating world of science with Tomorrow Today. Your weekly dose of science knowledge. A show for everyone who's curious -- about our cosmos and how it works.

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What's being done about space junk?


This week's question comes from Wendel Geraldo in Brazil: What's being done about space junk?


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 November 25, 2022  2m
 
 

Can spiders sleep?


This week's question comes from Quetzalcoatl Tlatoani in Mexico.


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 November 18, 2022  2m
 
 

Is there liquid water in space?


This week's Tomorrow Today question comes from Brown Mbadiwe in Nigeria.


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 November 4, 2022  2m
 
 

On the trail of exoplanets


Physicist Laura Kreidberg studies exoplanets using the James Webb Space Telescope. It’s been beaming back fascinating, highly detailed images from space for several months.


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 November 4, 2022  12m
 
 

What does E=MC² mean?


This week's question to Tomorrow Today comes from Raphael Glary in Nigeria.


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 October 28, 2022  2m
 
 

Do we need nuclear energy to stop climate change?


Nuclear energy can be used to generate electricity without climate-damaging greenhouse gases. But there’s also the risk of a nuclear catastrophe and the problem of nuclear waste. Do we need nuclear energy to stop climate change?


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 October 28, 2022  7m
 
 

Why are there so many hurricanes in the US?


This week's question for Tomorrow Today! comes from Luis Correra in Panama.


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 October 21, 2022  2m
 
 

Digital amnesia - Feeling lost without your phone?


There's no need to remember birthdays, maps, special moments - it's all saved on your phone. But you might want to keep your brain in shape.


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 October 7, 2022  2m
 
 

Does Planet Nine really exist?


This week's Tomorrow Today viewer question comes from Demetrio Puentes Quintero in Colombia.


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 September 30, 2022  2m
 
 

Does water drain differently in the north and south?


This week's viewer question comes from Rodrigo Moncayo in Ecuador. He wants to know whether it's true that water drains in opposite directions in the northern and southern hemispheres.


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 September 23, 2022  2m