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Marnie Chesterton

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Appearances Over Time

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TÀssÀ metriksissÀ sanoisin galleriin ympÀriin, mutta sitten sanoisin galleriin ympÀriin johonkin metriiksi. TÀmÀ saa meidÀt lopulta lopulta lopulta lopulta lopulta lopulta lopulta.

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And it ends with the news that if you want to stay youthful, a nice sing song or a regular gorp at an incredible artwork can also do the trick.

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Along the way we've heard tales of doping salmon, tiktokers doping on peptides and how scientists are keeping athletes safe during the enhanced games. So we move to the podium and in shock news it's joint gold medals from my panellists today.

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Andrada Fiskatan Ruomessa. Kiitos ja tervetuloa. Kiitos, Marni. Minun ensimmÀinen medalini. Ja Katie Silva. Se on kulttuuri sinulle. Se on nykyisessÀ Ruotsissa. Kiitos ja kiitos, ettÀ osasit. Kiitos, Marni. Ja itse asiassa kuulin, ettÀ Ruotsissa voisi olla yliopistoja tulevaisuudessa, joten se on erittÀin hyödyllistÀ. Joten kun laitan tutkijat testaamaan Katie ja Andrada banssivuilta, niin me olemme lÀhellÀ toisesta viikosta.

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From Cardiff, I'm Marni Chasterton. The producer was Sophie Ormiston, with Margaret Cesar-Hawkins, Scarlett Victoria and Robby Wojciechowski. Do join us next week for more Unexpected Elements.

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100 years of Sir David Attenborough

In Wales, the country where this show is recorded, in 2004 only 15 out of 100,000 people made it to their 100th birthday. By 2024 that had almost doubled, 26 centenarians per 100,000 people.

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100 years of Sir David Attenborough

SÀÀntöjÀ sanovat, ettÀ tÀmÀ voidaan kertoa parhailla elÀimellisyydellÀ, parhailla koulutuksella ja yleisellÀ parhailla ympÀristöllisellÀ terveydellÀ. Tietysti, jos haluat tuntea hyvÀltÀ ajasta, jolla elÀmme nyt, miksi ei oteta heti ymmÀrtÀmÀÀn niitÀ parhailla elÀimellisyydellÀ? Parhailla tavoitteilla tutkia syötÀ, parhailla tutkimuksia. MeillÀ on vaksinoita, jotka pysyvÀt miljoonaan tekemÀÀn TB, meesolit, polio, flu ja, kiitos, antibiootit.

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100 years of Sir David Attenborough

We've also learned about the foods that spike your cholesterol and that smoking kills. There are, of course, always outliers. My great aunt, for instance, smoked for most of her first century, and her 100th birthday card was a picture of her holding up a packet of cigarettes with the warning on it that smokers die younger. I'd like to think she would have made it to 200 as a non-smoker.

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100 years of Sir David Attenborough

I'm Marni Chesterton from the BBC World Service. This is Unexpected Elements.

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100 years of Sir David Attenborough

And to get this literal party started, more on that later, I have what every party needs, a couple of reliably brilliant science journalists. In Mumbai, India, we have Chavi Sachdev. Hello, Chavi. Hello, Kolata. And in Helsinki, Finland, Tristan Ahton.

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100 years of Sir David Attenborough

Hande ande babon, terve and hello. So this is Unexpected Elements. It's the science program inspired by the news. And for any new listeners out there, what we do is we take a headline. We use that as a springboard to jump off into loads of intriguing science stories. You can expect expert interviews. We've got listeners questions, a bit of archive audio, and hopefully we'll learn something along the way.

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100 years of Sir David Attenborough

Now I've mentioned centenarians and here in the UK there is one birthday celebration you cannot escape this week, especially if you consume any BBC content. But hopefully it should resonate with listeners around the globe. Take a listen to this.

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100 years of Sir David Attenborough

The 8th of May is a significant day. Monumental occasion. TV legend turns 100. Sir David Attenborough. Born in London 1926. He's been doing this since the 50s.

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100 years of Sir David Attenborough

Yes, wildlife broadcaster Sir David Attenborough is turning 100 years old this week.

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100 years of Sir David Attenborough

This is a man who brought us 70 years of groundbreaking television, and I'm not just talking about the stunning natural history programs. Sir David was also in charge of programming at a point where he could put the iconic comedy Monty Pythons Flying Circus on air.

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100 years of Sir David Attenborough

And I think as we talked about before in this show, he's also responsible for giving the UK its first color TV programming. But mainly this is a man who has brought us the secrets and extraordinary lives of the other species that share this planet. So let's use this show to throw him some sort of 100th birthday. Hurray! Does anybody know how David Attenborough has managed to live to be 100 years old?

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100 years of Sir David Attenborough

Okay, proteins we might know from our diet as the stuff that we get from fish and meat and eggs and beans. They're also, when they're in the body, the type of molecule that does all sorts of things from building tissues to making hormones and enzymes that regulate our metabolism.

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100 years of Sir David Attenborough

Now, the usual cliche is my body is a temple, but I'm really drawn to this idea that we need to think of our body as some sort of car. Because I've previously made a doc about obesity, and someone had a really nice car analogy for the stresses it puts on you. And they said it's like you've got a roof rack that's overloaded, and your car's going to be fine at first, but it actually puts a lot of extra stress on the axles and things. No, I could see that. What car are we all being?

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100 years of Sir David Attenborough

I'm definitely some sort of a second-hand car. I need to go to the body shop. I want spares. Are we the car that we want to be or the car that we actually are? I mean, this is radio, so I can be an Aston Martin. No one's going to see that I'm actually a VW camper van, so it's fine. Back to the study, the Swiss 100 study. What did they find and where do the proteins come into this?

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100 years of Sir David Attenborough

Ihmiset ovat todella yllÀttyneitÀ kestÀvyyteenÀ tÀllÀ hetkellÀ. Olin katsomassa artikkelia siitÀ, miten ihmiset, jotka elÀvÀt terveellisesti, kun he ovat vanhempia, ovat elÀneet terveellisesti koko elÀmÀnsÀ. Onko sinulla ymmÀrryksiÀ, mikÀ elÀimi voisi auttaa meidÀt elÀmÀÀn pidemmÀksi?