
Passengers stranded after UK air traffic control failure
Plus, why laughter could well be the best medicine…
Tech and Science Daily | The Standard · Rachelle Abbott
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Show Notes
National Air Traffic Services chief says ‘it will take a long time’ for flights to return to normal. It’s after a technical glitch which resulted in hundreds of flights being cancelled and delayed.
We hear how the government is spending £5 million on new tech to cut the number of drug deaths across the UK.
Find out about the live worm found in a woman's brain in a world-first discovery.
Also in this episode:
- Mozart’s Lullaby ‘may relieve pain in newborns’
- First-of-its-kind study finds laughter is indeed good medicine
- Blood tests in barber shops, supermarkets and mosques as NHS launches drive to tackle heart disease
- Study finds dogs actually do respond better when their owners use ‘baby talk’
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