All you need to know from Samsung Galaxy Unpacked in Seoul: Tech and Science Daily podcast

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It’s that time again, Samsung Galaxy Unpacked.

Our tech journalist, David Phelan, is in Seoul for the final Unpacked event of the year - and explains all the exciting announcements. Let’s just say it looks like Samsung’s foldable phone models are here to stay.

A study suggests an Atlantic Ocean current ‘could collapse as soon as 2025’ and plunge Europe into a deep freeze.

The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation brings warmth north from the tropics, and it could collapse much sooner than scientists have previously thought - due to climate change.

Nasa temporarily lost contact with the International Space Station on Tuesday and was forced to use backup systems for the first time ever.

A power issue at mission control in Houston led to the incident, and during a 90-minute period, Nasa could not send commands or any voice from the ground to the astronauts on the ISS.

And the rest

A ‘completely new’ cancer drug offers hope to millions, the discovery of a key inflammation trigger behind ageing could help humans live longer and wall squats can help lower blood pressure.

Plus, the UK and Europe join forces on a ground-breaking European Solar Telescope project and the rare Apple computer trainers on sale for $50,000.

Listen above, and find us on your Spotify Daily Drive or wherever you stream your podcasts.

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