
The Science Behind “Project Hail Mary”, Ghost Elephants, And Womb Transplants
From IFLScience - Break It Down by iflsciencebreakitdown
March 27, 2026 · 45 min · Episode 83
About this episode
This episode explores various scientific discoveries and topics including a coral colony, asteroid events, extinct species, and womb transplants.
This month, on Break It Down: The world’s largest coral colony has been discovered at the Great Barrier Reef, we’re all a little bit disappointed that asteroid 2024 YR 4 will whizz past the Moon instead of smacking it in the face, two extinct marsupials join the Lazarus taxa after being presumed extinct for 6,000 years, and we explore the possibilities cryopreserved brains could offer in the future. Intrigued? There's so much more… Watch a clip from Monarch Legacy of Monsters and work out if you’d survive.Learn about Mistral the whale shark’s mighty migration.Discover why scientists reckon our origin story might have started in Bulgaria.Listen to Dr Steve Boyes explain how his search for “ghost elephants” in Angola nearly took a blood-boiling turn.Marvel at Hugo, the first baby to be born in the UK with the help of a womb transplant from a deceased donor.And find out how Project Hail Mary author Andy Weir created an entire alien species. Plus, everything you can find in this month’s issue of CURIOUS, and what some struggling AI-designed robots have to say about the threat of an uprising. So, sit back, relax, and let’s Break It Down… Links: World’s largest coral…
People in this episode
Guest: Dr Steve Boyes
Topics covered
- coral colony discovery
- asteroid
- extinct species
- cryopreservation
- womb transplant
- migration
- AI robots
Keywords
- coral colony
- asteroid 2024 YR 4
- ghost elephants
- womb transplant
- cryopreserved brains
- migration
- AI robots
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: CURIOUS
Products: Monarch Legacy of Monsters
Places: Great Barrier Reef, Angola, Bulgaria
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