The Poetry of Science
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Sam Illingworth
Join Dr Sam Illingworth as he provides insight into new scientific research via the medium of poetry.
Episode 177: Binding the Coast
This episode explores new research, which has found that seagrass can reduce coastal erosion by up to 70% thanks to its root mats binding the sand.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘The Coast’ by Julia Randall here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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07:4905/12/2022
Episode 176: Caring Corals
This episode explores new research, which has found that under the conditions, disease-resistant corals can help protect other corals that are more vulnerable to disease.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘People Are a Living Structure Like a Coral Reef’ by Heather Christle here.
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Music by Rufus Beckett.
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07:2028/11/2022
Episode 175: Rays of Hope
This episode explores new research, which has found that thanks to conservation efforts reef manta rays are thriving off the Raja Ampat archipelago in Indonesia.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Night Dive’ by Peggy Shumaker here.
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07:0821/11/2022
Episode 174: Woody Infestation
This episode explores new research, which has found that vines and climbing plants are more likely to infest smaller trees in Southeast Asian forests, with significant implications for global carbon storage and climate change.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Vine in Early Spring’ by Sara van Alstyne Allen here.
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06:3114/11/2022
Episode 173: Shrinking Rhinos
This episode explores new research, which has found that rhino horns have shrunk over the past century, likely due to hunting.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘A Rhinoceros and a Lion’ by Kaoru Maruyama here.
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06:1307/11/2022
Episode 172: Buzzing Electricity
This episode explores new research, which has found that insects can contribute to atmospheric electricity.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Myths of Electricity: A Letter to Nikola Tesla’ by Kevin Meaux here.
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06:3331/10/2022
Episode 171: Shipwrecked Sediments
This episode explores new research, which has found that 80 years after it sank, a World War 2 warship is still polluting the local ecosystem.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘After the Shipwreck’ by Alicia Ostriker here.
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06:2324/10/2022
Episode 170: Washed into Dust
This episode explores new research, which has found that the Salton Sea is turning into toxic dust.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Salt to Make a Sea’ by Renée Ashley here.
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06:1817/10/2022
Episode 169: Forecasting Day length
This episode explores new research, which has improved the ability to predict fluctuations in the rotation of the Earth and with it the length of the day.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Days’ by Philip Larkin here.
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06:3610/10/2022
Episode 168: Fruitful Gifts from Busy Bees
This episode explores new research, which has found that planting hedges and flower strips in orchards helps to support wild bee communities, thereby improving pollination.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘The Bees’ by Bruce Mackinnon here.
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07:0403/10/2022
Episode 167: Water Stress
This episode explores new research, which has found that five years after the water crisis in Flint, Michigan, one in four residents has PTSD.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Water Table’ by Eliza Griswold here.
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05:4726/09/2022
Episode 166: Bottlenose Alliance
This episode explores new research, which has found that bottlenose dolphins form the largest alliance network outside of humans.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Dolphins at Seven Weeks’ by Rachel Jamison Webster here.
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08:2605/09/2022
Episode 165: Tracing a Plague of Rabbits
This episode explores new research, which has found that a single introduction of wild rabbits triggered their invasion across Australia in the 1800s.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Rabbit’ by Stanley Vestal here.
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07:4429/08/2022
Episode 164: Draining the Water Tower
This episode explores new research, which has found that climate change will likely lead to irreversible declines in freshwater storage in the Tibetan Plateau by the middle of this century, impacting the supply of freshwater for nearly two billion people.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Water Table’ by Eliza Griswold here.
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06:4522/08/2022
Episode 163: A Prevalence of Ringing
This episode explores new research, which has found that tinnitus affects more than 740 million adults and is perceived as a major problem by more than 120 million people across the world.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Tinnitus’ by Henry M. Seiden here.
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07:3115/08/2022
Episode 162: Junk Advertisements
This episode explores new research, which has found that junk food advertising restrictions on Transport for London networks have prevented almost 100,000 obesity cases since 2019.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘The Sugar Thief’ by Ned Balbo here.
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08:2408/08/2022
Episode 161: Smoke in the Mountains
This episode explores new research, which has found that wood heating pollutes the air in mountain areas more than previously assumed.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Meeting the Mountains’ by Gary Snyder here.
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07:2501/08/2022
Episode 160: Pollutants on the Storm
This episode explores new research, which has found that after Hurricane Harvey, the residents of Houston were exposed to more chemical pollutants than normal.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘The Storm Is Over’ by Jason Guriel here.
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07:2425/07/2022
Episode 159: Changing Sounds of the Blues
This episode explores new research, which has used underwater nuclear bomb detectors to reveal a rebound in the population of pygmy blue whales.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Environmental Awareness: The Right Whale’ by Claudia Emerson here.
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07:2618/07/2022
Episode 158: Rising Injustice
This episode explores new research, which has found that the climate crisis is likely to deepen environmental injustice in urban areas.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Post-Construction’ by Kay Ryan here.
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07:0711/07/2022
Episode 157: Ancient Life Off Earth
This episode explores new research, which has found that ancient microbes may help us to find extraterrestrial life forms.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘The Colors of Ageing’ by Peter Boyle here.
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07:3604/07/2022
Episode 156: Smoky Milk
This episode explores new research, which has found that dairy cows exposed to wildfire smoke produce less milk.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘The Cows’ by Frederick Bock here.
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08:1227/06/2022
Episode 155: Artificial Rhythms
This episode explores new research, which has found that artificial light affects the seasonal rhythms of plants.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘In the Changing Light’ by Carter Revard here.
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08:1020/06/2022
Episode 154: Invasive Singing
This episode explores new research, which has found evidence of a beautiful songbird potentially becoming an invasive species in the UK.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read 'Songbird' by John Brehm here.
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07:2813/06/2022
Episode 153: Immature Vapers
This episode explores new research, which has found that e-cigarettes have led to more than 1 million young people (14-17) in the US becoming daily tobacco users.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Interstate Sonnet’ by Carl Marcum here.
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07:3806/06/2022
Episode 152: Diverse Bumbling
This episode explores new research, which has used 10 years of citizen science data to show that a variety of conservation approaches are needed to protect UK bumblebee species.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Apple Blossoms’ by Susan Kelly-DeWitt here.
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06:4730/05/2022
Episode 151: Supernovae in the Stones
This episode explores new research, which has investigated how an extra-terrestrial stone found on Earth provides clues about supernova events.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘We Astronomers’ by Rebecca Elson here.
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06:2023/05/2022
Episode 150: Death in the Shipping Lanes
This episode explores new research, which has found that shipping poses a significant threat to the endangered whale shark.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Requiem Shark’ by Rad Smith here.
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07:2416/05/2022
Episode 149: Unhealthy Debts
This episode explores new research, which has found that student debt can impair your cardiovascular health into middle age.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘The Debt’ by Paul Laurence Dunbar here.
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07:1709/05/2022
Episode 148: Dead Red Tides
This episode explores new research, which has found links between red tides and dead zones off the west coast of Florida.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Fabliau of Florida’ by Wallace Stevens here.
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06:0902/05/2022
Episode 147: Blind in the Mind
This episode explores new research, which has found that the absence of visual imagination can be detected by looking at how the pupils respond to light.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘The Mind’s Eye’ by David M. Graham here.
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07:0925/04/2022
Episode 146: The Decline of Animal Rights
This episode explores new research, which has found that children differ dramatically from adults in their moral views on animals.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Animals That Die in Our Houses’ by Jane Shore here.
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07:3718/04/2022
Episode 145: Sustainable Fruit
This episode explores new research, which has found that changing the ways in which fruit is gathered from palm trees could help to conserve Amazon peatland forests.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Palm Tree’ by Rabindranath Tagore here.
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08:2611/04/2022
Episode 144: Deadly Diets
This episode explores new research, which has found that a globalised diet of ultra-processed foods is having a negative impact on both human and planetary health.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Strict Diet’ by James Crews here.
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07:4204/04/2022
Episode 143: Greening Healthcare
This episode explores new research, which has found that neighbourhood green space is tied to lower healthcare costs.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Green Pear Tree in September’ by Freya Manfred here.
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06:5828/03/2022
Episode 142: Colours of Distant Life
This episode explores new research, which has created a colour catalogue to help find life on distant, frozen worlds.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence’ by Matthew Rohrer here.
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06:2121/03/2022
Episode 141: Basking No More
This episode explores new research, which has found a sharp decline in basking shark sightings in California.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Basking Shark’ by Norman MacCaig here.
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08:2228/02/2022
Episode 140: Deadly Nails
This episode explores new research, which has found unexpectedly high levels of hazardous chemicals in nail salons.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘You Mean You Don’t Weep at the Nail Salon?’ by Elizabeth Acevedo here.
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07:5421/02/2022
Episode 139: Lingering Smoke
This episode explores new research, which has found that almost all children have tobacco smoke toxicants on their hands, even in non-smoking homes.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Smoking’ by Ronald Wallace here.
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07:2814/02/2022
Episode 138: The Ancient Resilience of Trees
This episode explores new research, which has found that old and ancient trees help to develop a forest's resilience.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Tree’ by Jane Hirshfield here.
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07:0407/02/2022
Episode 137: Plastic Snow
This episode explores new research, which has found evidence of nanoplastics falling like snow in the remote, high-altitude Alps.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Twilight in the Alps’ by Henry Van Dyke here.
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07:2731/01/2022
Episode 136: Breaking Novel Boundaries
This episode explores new research, which has found that the safe planetary boundary for pollutants (including plastics) has been exceeded.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Value Added’ by Stephen Sandy here.
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08:1924/01/2022
Episode 135: Uneven Water
This episode explores new research, which has found that 370,000 Californians rely on drinking water that is polluted, with communities of colour disproportionally affected.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Water’ by Ralph Waldo Emerson here.
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07:0017/01/2022
Episode 134: Experience of Violence
This episode explores new research, which has found that violence is broadly felt by millions of Californians.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Parable in Praise of Violence’ by Tony Barnstone here.
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08:0010/01/2022
Episode 133: Scratched into the Past
This episode explores new research, which has found that head lice can help us to analyse the remains of our ancestors.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘What DNA Knows’ by Charlotte Pence here.
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07:3303/01/2022
Episode 132: Magnetic Tides
This episode explores new research, which has found that the magnetic field generated by a tsunami can be detected before changes in sea level.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘The Great Tsunami’ by Michele Wolf here.
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07:2027/12/2021
Episode 131: Close as a Clam
This episode explores new research, which has found that Earth’s past climate is recorded in clam shells.
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Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Some Questions about the Storm’ by Hilda Raz here.
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07:3820/12/2021
Episode 130: Lighter Migration
This episode explores new research, which has found that migratory birds have lighter-coloured feathers.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Migration’ by Ira Sadoff here.
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08:0013/12/2021
Episode 129: Water Falling Still
This episode explores new research, which has found that a waterfall's sound and visual appearance can be used to track changes in its flow.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘The Waterfall’ by Mary Oliver here.
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07:3706/12/2021
Episode 128: Shattered Magnetism
This episode explores new research, which has shown how the magnetisation of rocks can be used to find the impact sites of meteorites.
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Read this episode’s science poem here.
Read the scientific study that inspired it here.
Read ‘Santa Fe Trail’ by Barbara Guest here.
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07:4029/11/2021