S26E72: Eventually everything in the universe will evaporate & Other Space News

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SpaceTime Series 26 Episode 72
*Eventually everything in the universe will evaporate, not only black holes
New theoretical research has shown that Stephen Hawking might have been right about black holes evaporating over time -- although not completely.
*Asteroid Bennu just a pile of rubble
Data from NASA’s OSIRIS-REX mission has confirmed that the asteroid Bennu is composed of mostly piles of rubble held together by gravity -- rather than a solid rock.
*Boeing’s trouble plagued Starliner spacecraft suffers more delays
The planned launch of Boeing's trouble plagued Starliner spacecraft has been postponed again following new problems which officials say should have been caught earlier.
*The Science Report
Study says warming temperatures will see nearly 80 per cent of coral die in the next 80 years.
The oldest pterosaur bones ever found in Australia.
Claims drinking a light to moderate amount of alcohol could reduce risk of stress-related heart attack.
Skeptics guide to Michael Jackson’s haunted house

This week’s guests includes:

Marcin Glowacki from the Curtin University node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research
Brendan O’Connor from the George Washington University

And our regular guests:
Tim Mendham from Australian Skeptics
Alex Zaharov-Reutt from www.techadvice.life
Jonathan Nally the editor of Australian Sky and Telescope Magazine

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