Viking presence in the Americas pinpointed by ancient solar storm

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An ancient solar storm helps pinpoint when Vikings lived in the Americas, and using magnets to deftly move non-magnetic metals.In this episode:00:53 Pinpointing Viking presence in North AmericaIt’s well-understood that Vikings went to North America around a thousand years ago. However, working out a precise date has proven difficult. Now, thanks to an ancient solar storm, researchers have been able to identify an individual year when Vikings were definitely living on the continent.Research article: Kuitems et al.14:57 Research HighlightsHow shoulder muscles gave Pterosaurs an aerodynamic edge, and mysterious radio waves coming from near the centre of the Milky Way.Research Highlight: How ancient reptiles were streamlined for flightResearch Highlight: A mysterious radio signal object is beaming radio waves into the Milky Way17:45 Magnets move non-magnetic metalsScientists have created an array of magnets capable of moving non-metallic objects in 6 dimensions. They hope their new approach could one day be used to clean up debris in space.Research article: Pham et al.News and Views: Non-magnetic objects induced to move by electromagnets27:06 What Francis Collin’s retirement means for the US NIHAfter 12 years, Francis Collins announced plans to retire from his role as Director of the United States National Institutes of Health. We discuss his legacy and what this means for the world’s biggest public funder of biomedical research.Editorial: COVID, racism, China: three tests for the next NIH leaderNews: Francis Collins to step down at NIH: scientists assess his legacySubscribe to Nature Briefing, an unmissable daily round-up of science news, opinion and analysis free in your inbox every weekday.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.