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Extragalactic neutrinos, Hepatitis C in Egypt, Satellite Maps

South Pole’s Neutrino Lab has seen the first glimpse of the origins of cosmic rays
Why Egypt has the highest rate of Hepatitis C in the world
Satellite maps marks forest loss

Results from an experiment buried in the Antarctic ice, which could help explain one of the biggest mysteries in the Universe – where do cosmic rays come from? Well the β€œIce Cube” South Pole Neutrino Observatory consists of a vast array of sensors buried up to 2 kilo-meters deep to capture small particles called neutrinos. The Ice Cube captures one every six minutes but they’re mainly from within our solar system. But now scientists say they’ve found 28 events which come from outside our galaxy and which have possibly originated from the same place as cosmic rays.
Turning on this new β€œneutrino telescope” is being billed as a new chapter in astronomy. Professor Francis Halzen, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison is one of a team of scientists who have been sifting through the first data sets collected.

Hepatitis C in Egypt
Hepatitis C is an infectious disease affecting mainly the liver, caused by a contagious virus that is transmitted through contaminated blood. Egypt is the country worst-affected by Hepatitis C in the world, with around 12% of the population affected. ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Arabic’s Claire Read has been in Cairo finding out why infection rates have remained persistently high for a number of decades.

Satellite Maps Forest Loss
University of Maryland scientists have used data from NASA’s Landsat Satellite Program to produce a global map that shows exactly how much of the earth’s surface is covered by forest. The interactive map also charts how much forest has been lost or gained so far this millennium. But scientists in the UK and in Borneo have uncovered an interesting but perhaps worrying result – the map classifies the expansion of oil-palm plantations in Southeast Asia as forest gain. Science in Action explores the implications of this.

(Photo credit: The South Pole Β© Getty Images)

50 minutes

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Sun 24 Nov 2013 14:06GMT

Chapters

  • Extragalactic neutrinos

    Neutrino Lab in the South Pole has found possible evidence of the origins of cosmic rays

    Duration: 07:40

  • Hepatitis C in Egypt

    Investigation into why Egypt has the highest rate of Hepatitis C in the world

    Duration: 06:05

  • Satellite Maps Forest Loss

    A new map charting the loss and gain of forest cover across the world

    Duration: 04:05

  • Fred Sanger’s death

    Double Nobel prize winning Biochemist, Fred Sanger, dies

    Duration: 05:26

  • New waterproof surface is 'driest ever'

    The most waterproof material ever invented, inspired by nasturtium leaves

  • Flywheels for energy capture

    Technology from Formula 1 motor racing may help regulate energy

    Duration: 06:04

  • Nirvana by Numbers

    The Indian origins of zero

    Duration: 11:35

  • 3D printing people poem

    Stand-up-poet Elvis McGonagall’s poem about being 3D printed

    Duration: 05:55

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  • Sun 24 Nov 2013 14:06GMT

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