
How to Prepare for Alien Contact – DW – 06/13/2025
How would we communicate with extraterrestrial life forms? Scientists are investigating how we can prepare for contact with extraterrestrial life forms.
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How would we communicate with extraterrestrial life forms? Scientists are investigating how we can prepare for contact with extraterrestrial life forms. Also on Tomorrow Today: Oxygen found in the earliest galaxy Independent research groups have detected oxygen in the most distant known galaxy, JADES-GS-z14-0. It challenges theories on the early universe. Powerful concrete – turning walls into giant batteries Researchers at MIT are developing concrete that can store energy. Used in walls, it could heat a room or charge a phone. Biorobotics: How artificial muscles suppress tremors Artificial muscles can help Parkinson's sufferers by suppressing tremors in real time. They're being developed with the help of a robotic arm. AI in restaurants – efficient and sustainable AI forecasting tools can boost sales and cut food waste. And when robots serve the food, waiting staff have more time for guests. Broadcasting Hours: DW English SAT 14.06.2025 – 01:30 UTC SAT 14.06.2025 – 07:30 UTC SAT 14.06.2025 – 23:30 UTC SUN 15.06.2025 – 21:30 UTC MON 16.06.2025 – 05:30 UTC MON 16.06.2025 – 14:30 UTC TUE 17.06.2025 – 10:30 UTC TUE 17.06.2025 – 19:30 UTC THU 19.06.2025 – 08:30 UTC Lagos UTC +1 | Cape Town UTC +2 | Nairobi UTC +3 Delhi UTC +5,5 | Bangkok UTC +7 | Hong Kong UTC +8 London UTC +1 | Berlin UTC +2 | Moscow UTC +3 San Francisco UTC -7 | Edmonton UTC -6 | New York UTC -4


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