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OPINION - Tech & Science Daily podcast: Move over Dippy dinosaur, hello Titanosaur

 (MEF/Natural History Museum)
(MEF/Natural History Museum)

There’s a new dinosaur in town - the Titanosaur.

One of the biggest creatures to have walked the Earth will go on display at the Natural History Museum next year.

Sinéad Marron, the exhibition lead, tells Tech & Science Daily about the creatures four times heavier than Dippy the Diplodocus and 12 metres longer than Hope the blue whale.

Japan has successfully used steam to propel a Moon spacecraft.

The country’s space agency, Jaxa, said in a statement that “This is the world’s first successful orbit control beyond low-Earth orbit using a water propellant propulsion system.”

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet have set a Nintendo sales record, despite a pretty negative reception from players.

The latest Pokémon games have had the most significant worldwide launch sales in Nintendo's history, despite many customers complaining of bugs and poor graphics performance.

And the rest

Scottish football moves away from headers to help protect players from dementia, Ross-Royce tests a jet engine running on hydrogen and Amazon could see a £29 million tax hike in the business rates shake-up.

Plus, an immersive Sir David Attenborough experience comes to London and there might be more in your roast dinner thank you think.

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