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World Service,09 Oct 2025,31 mins

Old faces and big spaces in small places

Science In Action

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The 2025 Nobel prizes are announced this week 鈥 how did Science in Action鈥檚 predictions fare? Science author and thinker Philip Ball judges. The Whitley Fund for Nature this week hosted a 鈥淧eople for Planet鈥 summit, exploring possible solutions to save nature. Amongst the speakers was Prof Martin Wikelski, of ICARUS, who has spent many years tracking wildlife around the world using tiny radio sensors. As he describes to Roland, he shortly hopes to launch a network of satellites to enable a global system to help us learn how hundreds of species are faring. Also, a new 鈥淗uman Disease Blood Atlas鈥 gets a boost, as described by Mathias Uhl茅n of SciLifeLab. Could an annual blood sample become a standard primary healthcare routine, mapping key proteins and their concentrations to provide early warning of hundreds of diseases? Meanwhile Nozair Khawaja of Free University of Berlin has been revisiting data from the Cassini mission to Enceladus, one of Saturn鈥檚 moons, back in 2008. His new analysis increases the prospects of habitable conditions deep on the ocean floor beneath the icy crust. Presenter: Roland Pease Producer: Alex Mansfield Production Coordinator: Jana Bennet-Holesworth (Image: Chair of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry explains a model during a press conference. Credit: Jonathan Nackstrand via Getty Images).

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