Washington plane crash: Investigators hunt for clues


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Jan 31 2025 10 mins   7

Questions continue to grow about air safety in the US capital. We hear from Graham Braithwaite, professor of safety and accident investigation, at Cranfield University.

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The ‘godfather of artificial intelligence’ issues stark warning that the technology could one day replace humans.

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  • Dr Ashley King, from the Department of Earth Sciences at London’s Natural History Museum, on their analysis of the remarkable minerals found in the famous Nasa asteroid sample, Bennu, which they say unlocks secrets to “the ​starting ​point ​of ​our ​solar ​system”.
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