The Science Program on t w. Welcome to the show her where do you get your information . Can you separate fact from fiction . This disinfectant was manufactured in 26 string and somehow already protected against coronavirus. True or false . Truth coronaviruses were discovered decades ago, that 19 is just a new one. This was also shared thousands of times if any of dolphins in venice, except there in sardinia. Fake news is so prevalent, its now become the focus of scientific research. From the claim that the corona virus originated in a lab in china and attributes lie to Donald Trumps read this recommendation to inject disinfectant and the Conspiracy Theory that bill gates intends to take over the world with a mind control vaccine is full of bizarre and baseless notions about the virus from the university of zurich was involved in an International Study on the spread of just information during the pandemic. Wanted to see why there were differences between countries. It seems to be that some countries provide a more fertile breeding ground for the spread of disinformation. Prepared a social media post presenting the false claim that the virus is a biological weapon. Study participants were then asked whether they would share or comment on the very very interesting observation is how the willingness to share. Such posts varies between different countries. In switzerland for example, 11 percent of those asked said they would share the posed a huge difference from the u. S. Where 27 percent said they cherish tying them on from one to 25 percent saying they would like to comment on the post. Either the question we asked was whether those surveyed believe their government is capable of getting the crisis under control. And here, more than 75 percent of participants in switzerland said yes, we have a lot of confidence in our government. But then we have, i think, are of under 30 percent for france as we can see here, under 40 percent in the u. S. So thats a considerable disparity to find here is that tends to flourish in country. Yes. With a strong populist slant. One reason is the populist style of communication. This information is a stylistic device that you often find in populous communication. That certain information is a method, while some is distorted to fit the narrative. That theah the European Union has its own Fact Checking web site to counter the growing flood of fake news versus disinfo. Combatting dissin from ation is now a major policy priority. Both governments and International Organizations have taken to the internet, just spell out the facts. Vienna based mimi comma is one of the biggest Fact Checkers in the german speaking world. The coronavirus has posed serious challenges for its experts. They were already dealing with around 150 fake news every day. That number is more than tripled. Since the pandemic struck Communications Expert on today, both says fake news has seriously escalated at the start of the crisis. There were a lot of largely harmless hoaxes chain mails and whats up messages where people were evidently afraid and insecure. About the new situation. There was a lot of trolling and initially satirical posts among these people. But then in march we saw things reach a 2nd level with videos imposed by contrarians scientists that contradicted the scientific consensus. Thats where things got more difficult, really went on. And then in april we noticed a really big shift with a load of conspiracy theories suddenly popping up. You know, that made is especially difficult for every kind of Fact Checking because there are no facts to check const rushville on the contrary. These myths 1st assume legitimacy and then challenge you to disprove them. And actually thats the wrong way to go about it. You know, if the sheer number of all the little myths in bogus reports suddenly lead to a lot of responses in the real world. People started going out and setting fire to 5 g. Masts because they believed that 5 g. Was responsible for the spread of the corona, virus. Mindless violence, triggered by made up claims about the virus. Another example of the danger of fake news and the importance of facts with facts isnt always easy because facts require data and hold of them is no piece of cake. Take conservation, for example. If you want to know how many species there are in an area and how population numbers are changing, you need to study that area over a long period of time to get a reliable picture. Night is falling in this study to region in southern germany. Ok, lets go to the plot. 52. Camilla and his colleagues thought pay from south korea are setting off to work. They often come to the boards at night to capture insects. Theyre not assessing up a light truck in the hope of catching more so as to work out how many species are at home. Here. Is the thing is really labor intensive. The organisms are really tiny for one, many, or only a few millimeters last, i cant do much with them out here, so i need to take them with me. Another thing is that the species differ depending on the time of year and the weather. So i have to keep on coming back. I need to use different methods as well. So im pretty much never done. And can really only do it in a certain number of selected areas. Researching biodiversity and its changing patterns requires a lot of practical know how often theres a shortage of personnel, money, and time for that reason. Data is often only collected from 1. 00 place, rather than on a large scale. And over a long period, pay has come to germany to hone a new map that designed to make the process easier and more representative. It really gave me all the time, insight, and then also germany is very advanced. It call it occurs study in south korea. So we are quite late for this, so im logging a lot of things from my colleague here, so they are very nice to work with. And they are very advanced in many techniques. And then all these shell need to see the samples in the truck before she can show you her, her new method. The next morning they return to the forest to collect the muffins theyve captured. But there is a problem. Where exactly did they hang up the trop, who . Unfortunately, we lost yesterday. But sometimes i think finally, they managed to locate Field Research is rarely simple. 1st, at least the weather is good and the area is easily accessible, which is not always the case. So lets see what the baby girl so all it looks like. When you look at this, you see this big room, a cockroach, a fire beetle. 2 or 3 dozen moths and butterflies are my uses for all. This is a fantastic catch for me. It was a little bit warmer last night that explains the activity. And the controversy typical roundabout methods. But this represents just one location and 1. 2 kilometers away, bates sets up another trap. Its really good fortune. Yeah. The dead trees may look bad, but theyre actually good for biodiversity, even if they do make it harder to reach the traps. The insects are placed in a liquid to preserve them some time thats not easy, so we should be careful. But normally i think im going for, i just find if theres some korean for ice, thats more hard so it lasts, tests will help identify the insects. The researchers want to see how Climate Change is affecting local biodiversity, reducing the trees die. And the question is, is this bad for biodiversity . Our data currently suggests not yet knowing this for the way its terrible economically for the forest owner. Its beyond doubt that Global Warming is growing. Impact on nature also has huge economic repercussions. But how will it affect biodiversity . Well have to wait and see. This is for the always worked up. Its hard to establish exactly was the impact of Climate Change and human activity has on species . It also depends on the kind of forest coniferous are deciduous, dense or sparsely populated, as well as the age of the tree limb. Lets go on their way back. They encounter another problem that researchers have to contend with. Look at this tree. You see this playing caterpillar. It will one day turn into a gypsy moth. The insects are spreading in many forests in germany. Damaging trees, forest owners want to use poison. Its right to kill the caterpillar is. But the extent of the ad break isnt clear. For researchers, monitoring the activity of pests is also part of the job for a lot of information has yet to be gained by the number of species of insects, ground welling organisms, and even birds. Its also unclear how theyre all doing in order to be able to monitor them more effectively and comprehensively. The researchers are turning to new ideas on Technical Solutions and one of those new ideas can be found in low earth orbit. Leo, for short, 700 kilometers above the earth. The satellite sentinel one keeps a watchful eye like its radar images are available within one hour. In the event of natural disasters, for example, they can help rescue workers get an overview. But the technology is also useful for conservationists. For more on that, lets return to our scientists in germany here at the ecological field station of the university of that spark pay and your camilla are inspecting their latest kutch. Not a single light trap picked up a good 2 dozen different moths and beetles in just one night. Even in a single sample like this, identifying the animals can be a challenge. And then comes the hard part identifying with some species thats very using like some which is large and distinctive looking. But a lot of species are small and great. And all the same, their genitalia will have to be examined and compared with reference samples, which is a lot of work. Were not talking about 1020 or 100, but between 10500000 specimens to be determined in the long term pay is showing her colleagues how they can monetize forest fire diversity in a far easier, faster, more comprehensive fashion. Ive brought in because it immediately. So you can see it is very strong in its place that youre so youre on pace for the Great Potential of using radar images from satellites in the quest to monitor species diversity. The sentinel one satellite has been orbiting the earth for the past 6 years, using radar to scan its surface an 80 kilometers wide swathe with a Spatial Resolution of 5 pipe 5 meters. The radio waves kind of trade cloud cover and even forest canopy revealing the structure of the vegetation below. This is the part that i was so impressed that the dark green News Conference last and all these light green is a growth area for test. And the radar data indeed shows the tree species growing here. This enables the researchers to quickly investigate large amounts of terrain all b. S. In fairly low resolution. They can improve the image quality by also conducting flyovers across representative woodland areas. The aircraft scans the forest with an onboard laser. The resolution here is far higher than with radar 10. 00 to 1. 00 centimeter per pixel. The researchers use a combination of both technologies radar for scanning larger air. Im laser for greater detail. I use this radar metrics and metrics for the structure of the resulting data provides information about the species, the height and age of the trees and the density of vegetation which tells a lot about the animals in each type of forest. She knows from the specimens taken from tribes which species tend to live, where if we kept the structure of we can just structure and therefore a structure effect a lot in there. So thats why we can detect well there and how this can be the findings can be marked on mops. You find a couple cases in the region always will. And here you from 50 to lockhart are little flycatcher. And this is striking because nobody is able to really work for you though. If youre in this rough to row with a lot of, theyre just going to want what takes an hour or 2, but you cannot go there everywhere in this is really no call that we can go into the whole landscape using traps to take samples on the ground will of course, remain a vital part of the researchers work. But the hope now is that the radar data will enable them to project their findings on to nart scale areas. That will give them the Bigger Picture of whether and how starkly diversity is twin link. And maybe what action can be taken to stop us. Satellite data is not only important for research. Over 2500 active satellites are currently over to india, providing information for all kinds of applications, like g. P. S. Navigation systems that could replace t. V. Teles. Smart phones also use satellite data. And speaking of smart phones, how often have you looked at yours today . And how are your eyes doing staring at a phone or computer display puts a lot of strain on the eyes. The constant focus on the same object looking in the same direction and from the same distance takes its toll on im muscles. And it can damage our eyesight. Professor chris low man at the hospital of the Technical University munich says it raises the risk of developing short sightedness. No minor was. Normally we blink every 10 seconds. But when were staring out a display, its only every 30 or 40 seconds, its called for to go to the review blink reflex tires the eyes. The tear film ruptures and the eyes begin to burn an itch and lose focus on trial for the buts. A simple trick is designed to give our eyes a bit of relief in the dark mode setting found almost apple and Android Devices with updated operating systems. When its activated, the background becomes darker and the text brighter. Its easier on the i specially if the room youre in is dark, but is the dark mode setting really healthier . This is an answer. Ive tried it out too and it does feel better. But it doesnt address the problem. That people who stare at displays blink less and get dry. Im tired eyes so its not necessarily healthier for your eyes to sit at least improve your battery life. Times from german computer magazine connect conducted a test for us. Brand new devices from the same manufacturer was subjected to a stress test with standard settings. And then with the dark option, analyzed a smartphone with the display in both dark mode. And in normal mode mode, the phone had a 20 percent longer battery life. And thats because phones with displays only light up the areas of the screen where something is happening. Dark mode on cheaper phones with l. C. D. Displays has 0 effect on battery life. So doubt my can at least extend your battery life, but only with more expensive models. In addition to darkness, theres also a nightmare and all night shift youre supposed to use it in the evenings so that the light doesnt disrupt your sleep, but doesnt work. Its been another restless night for tatiana. For the past 2 years, the student has been suffering from chronic sleep deprivation, desperate to find a remedy. She has an appointment at the center for sleep medicine at Marburg University hospital. Psychologist bana castle has an immediate suspect, late night internet surfing. Its quite possible that the light emitted by the screams can compromise your ability to fall asleep after dark entrance and are pretty. The bright blue white light slows the production of the sleep hormone melatonin, which normally tells the body its time to go to sleep. So even though the Natural Light fades over the course of the evening, tatiana has difficulty turning off. The sleep. Research suggests setting her phone to night mode, which reduces the blue tones and for watching movies he recommends donning a pair of amber tinted glasses with a built in blue filter, even if theyre not to everyones taste. Christies auction 2, known for the orange tone filters out the colder blue and green light. So the light you are exposed to in the evening has little or no impact on your body, clock guns, beenish money in wood, and even better the night shift all spacy ticking. Specks, of course, is to put your phone away, featuring countless scientific studies, have looked at the function of city and how it can be improved. One International Study showed that over 60 percent of people feel that then sleep well. And yes, we spent nearly one 3rd of our lives sleeping and often dream. Maria consuelo arties from columbia, sent us a fascinating question about that. Can 2 people share the same dream . I mean hollywood thinks they can. In the movie inception, socalled extractors use experimental military technology to infiltrate their target subconscious and extract information through a shared dream world. But can this really work in the real World Without any technology . Can we really share dreams . And studies have shown that people can dream similar things in the same day. Time experiences are preoccupying them. A brand new study shows that in finland, the code 19 lockdown earlier this year, led to a number of people having similar nightmares of 800. 00 people questioned over half of them reported having nightmares. Related to the pandemic. Dreaming, for example, that they became infected with the virus. But there are also reports of shared or mutual dreams that seem completely random. One woman dreamt that she was at a Fashion Party and went into an elevator with 2 gay friends. And we got into the elevator and they were dancing the very captain funny and the elevator swooshed out really quickly. Another woman who slept in the same room had an almost identical tree. So in her dream, she was in inly, at a Fashion Party for a fashion designer. It was a very Popular Hotel and she was going to gain friends of hers. And as it is a, went into the elevator, it shot out really fast, like it was a rocket. So this is an example of a mutual shared dream. A coincidence . Or were the women just subtly in tune with each other . So far, theres no widely accepted explanation for it, but some psychologists say view experience of mutual dreaming is most often reported by friends, relatives, and couples. And that it could express an attempt to enhance emotional attachment in relationships. Well, that is right. Why our great bottom, if i may to do you have a science question, youd like us to answer so you didnt. If we featured on this show, youll get a little surprise as a thank you. Come on, just ask youll find us on the web at v. W. Dot com slash science, or check us out on twitter. The but thats all for today. Put it back next week with more fascinating stories from the world of science. Until then stay healthy and curious. Is the time arrives . I know its fantasy asia the business traditionally displayed on horsemanship is part of moroccos cultural heritage. 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