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🗓️ 3 April 2014
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Calorie restriction Careful restriction of the number of calories eaten, without causing malnutrition, extends the lifespan of numerous organisms – from worms to mice – but whether it works in monkeys is controversial. Building on results from a long-running primate experiment, a team at the University of Wisconsin show a reduction in mortality, in response to caloric restriction. So there seem to be some benefits, but Tracey Logan asks if this can be applied to humans? And would we want to live longer on a tightly controlled diet?
Dating the Moon New work by planetary scientists from France, Germany and the USA, has given the most accurate date yet for the birth of the moon. The Moon is believed to have formed out of debris from a massive collision with another Mars-sized planet. The date of this event has always been controversial as radioactive decay readings have produced wildly different results. But this clock uses a different approach, and rules out an early-forming moon. The later the moon formed, the less time for life to evolve.
Mars Yard In 2016 Europe launches a mission to mars. ESA’s robotic rover will land on Mars in 2019, and in the meantime, needs to practice. To test it, scientists have recreated the surface of Mars, with 300 tonnes of sand. Reporter Sue Nelson went to Stevenage to play in the sandpit, for science.
IPCC This week sees the most recent report from The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the IPCC. And the message is the same: the climate is changing as we continue to add greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Should we concentrate on adapting to climate change, rather than stopping it? Professor of Coastal Engineering at Southampton University, Robert Nicholls and Dr Rachel Warren of the UEA’s Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research discuss adaptation plans.
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0:44.6 | off filming something exciting apparently. Obviously no one's told him the best |
0:48.6 | pictures are on radio. In today's program the Hungry Quest for a |
0:52.4 | healthier old age. |
0:54.0 | With the help of science you might reach a hundred feeling 40, |
0:57.0 | but new monkey research shows that it would be on a very strict diet. |
1:01.0 | Our reporter Sue Nelson gets to stand on the surface of Mars or as close as |
1:05.8 | BBC travel expenses allow and a birth date finally for the moon and of course we |
1:12.3 | answer your emails. But first though in the quest for an |
1:15.8 | illixia of youth many scientists are turning not to pills and potions but pretty |
1:19.8 | strict diets because from worms to rats, lions and now monkeys, a lifetime of |
1:25.6 | under-eating. There's not malnourishment, mind you, but so-called caloric |
1:29.4 | restriction or CR has been shown to protect from the diseases of aging and slow down the |
1:34.8 | aging process itself. Now this one might interest listener Adrian Bunair who's |
1:40.1 | emailed inside science to ask is it true that eating less will make us live longer? |
1:45.0 | Well, probably not longer, according to Dr Rosalind Anderson at the University of Wisconsin at |
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