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Could an ultra-rare star collision wipe out life on Earth?

Could an ultra-rare star collision wipe out life on Earth?

Plus, why a new Apple iMac may be imminent

Tech and Science Daily | The Standard · Rachelle Abbott

October 23, 20236m 51s

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Show Notes

A study suggests that an ultra-rare star collision in the Milky Way galaxy could have the capability to wipe out life on Earth.


Scientists believe pairs of black holes could be hiding as one.


Warnings of more floods and ice after Storm Babet leaves hundreds of homes submerged.


Also in this episode:

  • Can this tech stop winter travel chaos? National Highways announce £15.4m in new weather stations
  • Is Apple planning a surprise October iMac announcement?
  • World’s largest-ever asteroid impact crater may be in Australia
  • Study suggests better use of existing drugs increases cervical cancer survival
  • Mark Zuckerberg uses Meta’s new AI Ray-Bans to help him with dad duties



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